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Spooner Board Freestyle Green

Spooner Board Freestyle Green

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Spooner Board Freestyle Green

 
 
 
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Features
  • 24" Freestyle - Entry level board for kids 4-8.


Description

Replicate all your favorite board sports, in any location and on any surface- safely! The Spooner Board is a virtually indestructible balance board that spins, flips, slides, wobbles and more. Improves core stability, balance, coordination and gross-motor skills.


Product Details
Product Length:24.0 inches
Product Width:3.0 inches
Product Height:12.0 inches
Product Weight:3.0 pounds
Package Length:27.0 inches
Package Width:11.5 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:3.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5fun on the snow  Jan 15, 2012 By dmh
I bought this for my 4 yr old daughter to help her develop a better sense of balance. She loves to stand on it while playing wii games. I feel less guilty when she's getting screen time, b/c her balance is improving and she's getting a core workout as well. I'm not much of a skater, so I didn't get much out of this item on dry land. However, this thing is awesome on the snow. The poor-man's snowboard. I suggest getting the larger version as it will come in handy on the slopes.

0 of 3 found the following review helpful:


1buy a saucer sled  Jan 23, 2012 By baraant
This toy/sled is the biggest piece of garbage! It has been hyped on U-tube and it's really not worth a crap for anything! To start with I'm a father of 2 active and sports oriented kids, a son who's 10 and a daughter who's 9. To get an idea of our outside activities we ski, snowboard and go sledding every year and both children play hockey, baseball and basketball and we live in a middle class suburb of Chicago. This year we went to upper MI were my kids and their friends stay outside for hours going down hills on saucer sleds (which from our testing of all the other sleds are the absolute best). All of the 6 kids with us, ages 7-10, tried these for about 2 minutes and said they suck! The spooner's would go about 4 feet and then just stop and the kids said they tilted to the side and they couldn't stay on. As for using these during the summer if you've got a bike, basketball court, baseball field or a park field around you why waste any time tooling around on this thing? In the summer my son and daughter ride a ripstick waveboard and skateboards and these are infinitely more fun than this spooner piece of crap. As a final note what a piece of garbage this thing is: Since Christmas when my kids and their friends got these they have been sitting in a pile outside my garage and have not been touched once, the kids have absolutely no interest in these.

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