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Indo Board Trainer
Anyone ever tried one of these? Do they make a difference/help?
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I've tried it a few times. It seems to help with balance. They're fun to mess around on. I have been thinking about getting one of my own. The gym I used to go to had one, but since I don't go there anymore, it's been a while since I've been on one.
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I have one, with both the roller and the cushion. The cushion is easier, plus it rocks in 4 different directions so I think it's better to practice on. My 9 year old daughter is really good on it, but she's light so I'm sure that helps.
Lots of people make the board....you could just buy the cushion seperately. Some people use an old skateboard deck and a PVC pipe wrapped with carpet or soft tape.
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I have one and love it. If you can Endo, then you can surf. End of story! Lots of fun.
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So, you are sayin that it is pretty challenging? Probably a good skill builder? I read somewhere, could have been here, that a guy attached an old rope/handle to the wall of his garage and then practiced on his Indo....I wanna learn goofy riding as good as regular on my board, so I thought I would see how or if they were effective. $120 is spend for a piece of wood, but w.t.h.
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ive got a old one I would sell to anyone if they are interested
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never new this existed, I bet you could make one pretty easy with some plywood and pvc pipe
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