Dual Snowboards give users the freedom to move around the mountain in new and exciting ways.
They can be ridden sideways just like regular snowboards, but also offer new possibilities for sliding, turning, and jumping in the snow park.
With one board on each foot, the user can walk on different terrain and easily maneuver around obstacles.
Dual Snowboards are compatible with all standard boots and bindings.
Put on your snowboard jacket and get ready to have some fun!
For more extreme inventions, check out: Water Powered Flyboard
monkeyitup321
love it!
Jan 21st, 2012
Kev
i saw these at bear mtn, CA
Jan 21st, 2012
J Jones
So f-in genius!
Jan 22nd, 2012
Ben
Or otherwise known as skis
Jan 22nd, 2012
Joe
COOOOOOOOOOOOL
Jan 22nd, 2012
Steve
I hope this is a joke…
Jan 22nd, 2012
Dominic
is it patent’d?
Jan 22nd, 2012
Monica
When we were little kids my brother took cafeteria trays and screwed straps to them for our boots. He should have developed those I guess :/
Jan 22nd, 2012
douglas
@Ben – especially as they growth in length and shrink in width, for better control of course !
Jan 22nd, 2012
roxy
duuuuuuuude! that looks awesome! although i’d probably be a threat to myself and others if i tried them.
Jan 22nd, 2012
marek
perfect for breaking your ass and drowning in powder. can be fun though, but having separated feet was the reason why I quit skiing.
Jan 22nd, 2012
mel
how do you stop?
Jan 22nd, 2012
ziggy
Less surface area means less stability… If you were to come off a serious drop in some fresh powder, you’d probably sink. I don’t think they’ll be any better then my snowboard, but I could be wrong. Great idea for messing around:)
Jan 22nd, 2012
Brandon
I saw them at Mt High! They were giving demos up on the moutain, they were really easy and fun to ride!
Jan 23rd, 2012
Ninja Egg :D
This is a ridiculous idea. The 4th picture looks really dumb. Wouldn’t wan’t to be caught using those in that situation. Seems really embarrassing and awkward.
Jan 23rd, 2012
Warrior
It’s a good idea in theory, but do to the length of the boards, there is not a lot of balance and speed. Meaning no big tricks. Just good fro bumming around on the hill unfortunately.
Jan 25th, 2012
Healthy Pursuits
This looks great! I’ve been thinking about snowboarding. My grandson is into it. I’ll have to send this link to him.
Mar 15th, 2012