1, single seesaw: only the tail of the board is inclined, and the head of the board is not inclined or slightly inclined. The board is wider than the general skateboard and is mainly used for freestyle and translation.
2. Long board: The board is very long and made of maple or bamboo fiber. Generally, the slope falls down quickly and can be used to brush the street.
3. Banana board (rubber board): the wheels are wide and soft, and the single-tilting type is adopted, and no sandpaper is attached to the board surface. Mainly used to brush the street instead of walking, small size, easy to carry.
4. Ordinary double seesaw: the surface is made of multi-layer maple, and the head and tail are inclined. Narrow wheels and high hardness require both structure and strength.
5. Street-brushing board: also known as long board, the board surface is generally wider than ordinary board and shorter than long board. Wheel hardness is generally softer than long board and ordinary board, and the wheel is as wide as long board to improve its adaptability to road surface.
Skateboard generation:
On the other side of the Pacific Ocean in the late 1950s, Edison's descendants, who were good at invention and creation, more or less turned the fantasy of ancient people in China into reality. In the early 1950s, the west coast of the United States was a place where trendsetters tried their best. They use surfboards made of ordinary wood and expensive balsa wood to have fun on the cusp.
Skateboarding is the originator of the history of extreme sports, and many extreme sports are extended from skateboarding.
Skateboarding evolved from surfing in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The earliest skateboard was quad roller skating, and the bracket was installed on a board by fans, and then it gradually developed into the current skateboard, which has now become the coolest sport on earth.