Product Details
What is essboard?
The Essboard is totally new way of boards more advanced than skate boards. The drivers will go forward as they hit each side of the lower boards while on board.
The Essboard has multi-functions for body exercise and for fun with various riding techniques. Our products are already recognized their unique and practical aspects by patents.
We are now contacting with many buyers from various countries who expect and respect our success. We believe the Essboard will provoke a portion of attentions and further profitability from the sports market.
Principle of essboard
The Essboard moves as the two plates connected with a torsion bar move side by side. Riders can move one of their feet or both of them in order to roll the board. This torsion bar is the most essential part of our technology. The caster in the wheel sides tilts over so that riders can go forward by moving the plate side by side. The body plates made of ABS synthetic rubbers for more stability and for durability.
The Essboard moves as riders make motions in S shape with their legs and their waist. As riders turn their body, horizontal power is provoked on the plate, which enables it move forwards. Anyone who enjoys the Essboard is able to develop the flexibility and endurance as well as improving their body shape. Additionally they also have fun of speed and driving techniques.
Features
2 wheels only
360degree turnaround available
wonderful skill available
innovative item around the world
we have patent on it
Prize : INPEX 2004 Pittsburgh, PA USA
Won Grand Prix
Won Best Invention of the America
Won Sports Gold medal
Won Recreation Gold medal
Won Toys and Games Gold medal
Model
Characteristics
Sales start-up date
S-100/110
- First Essboards
- For beginners
- The most stable and durable
September 2003
S-200
- For beginners and intermediate
- Able to adjust the connection of plates
- More detailed design
- Less weighted and more portable with rubber bands
Late 2004 (expected)
S-300
- For advanced riders
- For X-game (impact absorption, innovatively less weight)
2005 (expected)