How to Make Your Own Hamboard

I had never listened of Hamboards until this May, when we saw a single in a store window in Huntington Beach, California. It was a greatest longboard we had ever seen, a seven-foot-long plywood monster embellished with retro red racing stripes. It literally looked similar to a surfboard with wheels: we could even buy an optional rubber-tipped oar as well as stand-up paddle it down a sidewalk.

Unfortunately, similar to most cold toys, Hamboards cost a wad. The simple chronicle costs about $500 online. Thats why a single organisation of friends decided to make their own, posting videos of their swell on YouTube along a way.

Check out a video below to see a accomplished board in action. If we want to make your own, watch a 3 partial how-to on YouTube for some tips.

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Watch Kyle Chin carve it up in The Zen of Downhill Longboarding.


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