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The '''T-board''' is a [[Longboard (skateboard)|longboard skateboard]] with only two wheels. The design is intended to mimic the sensation of carving on a [[snowboard]]. The two wheels simulate a carving edge on pavement.


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The design differs from a traditional skateboard in a way similar to how [[rollerblade]]s differ from traditional [[Roller skating|roller skates]]. It is possible to carve at a 60-degree angle, and under a five foot turning radius at slower speeds.{{Fact|date=April 2007}} T-boards are popular with surfers and snowboarders who use it to stay in good form when the weather conditions are not ideal.
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A '''T-board''' is a [[Longboard (skateboard)|longboard skateboard]] with only two wheels, designed to mimic the sensation of carving on a [[snowboard]]. The design differs from a traditional skateboard in a way similar to how [[rollerblade]]s differ from traditional [[Roller skating|roller skates]]. The two wheels simulate a carving edge on pavement. The innovative design allows the board to tilt at a 60-degree angle, like a surf/snowboard, rather than the standard 25 degrees on a skateboard.


T-boards are popular with surfers and snowboarders who use it to stay in good form when the weather conditions are not ideal. Surfers like that the design allows big turns or quick short carves similar to a surfboard. Snowboarders appreciate the T-boards pure carve feeling, often comparing it to snowboarding in powder.
==References==
#Cave, Steve. "T-Board by Tierney Rides". '''[[About.com]]'''. [http://skateboard.about.com/od/skategearreview1/fr/TBoard.htm Online copy]
#Dodson, David A. "T-rrific". ViewOnlineMagazine.com [http://www.viewonline.com/pages/articles/tboard.htm Online copy ]
#Wakeboarding News. Wakeboarder.com. Tierney T-board Review [http://www.wakeboarder.com/display.phtml?a=891Online copy ]
#Snowboarding.com. T-board Review. [http://www.snowboarding.com/arts_may02/tride.html Online copy]
#Walters, Rod. "Riding the T-Board". Snow Japan.com [http://skateboard.about.com/od/skategearreview1/fr/TBoard.htm Online copy]
#Williams, David. "Tierney Review". Wakeworld.com 02.21.05 [http://www.wakeworld.com/getarticle.asp?articleid=50 Online copy]
#Dodson, David A. "T-time". ViewOnlineMagazine.com [http://www.viewonline.com/pages/articles/tboard38.htm Online copy]
#Foley, Peter. Head Coach US Snowboard Team.Testimonials. [http://www.tierneyrides.com/testimonials.html Online copy]


==External links==
==History==
In June 2006, there was a T-Board tour in Canada and on the North East-Coast of the US. The goal was to find new places to ride in different cities. Since the first tour was a success there was a second one in 2007 who covered the South East-Coast of the US.


A charity speed record event is planned by Greg Kett, UK using a T-Board. {{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}
* [http://www.tierneyrides.com/ TierneyRides.com]


Based out of Chicago\Palatine Illinois Tyler Tierney and his brother designed the Tierney board over 3.5 years to its final shape. {{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}
* [http://www.tierneyrides.jp/ Tierney Rides Japanese site]


The Tierneyrides.com website is currently offline. {{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}
* [http://www.t-boardsuk.com/ Tierney Rides United Kingdom site]


==References==
* [http://www.x-boarding.com/ T-boarding Forum]
*Cave, Steve. "T-Board by Tierney Rides". '''[[About.com]]'''. [http://skateboard.about.com/od/skategearreview1/fr/TBoard.htm Online copy]
*Dodson, David A. "T-rrific". ViewOnlineMagazine.com [http://www.viewonline.com/pages/articles/tboard.htm Online copy]
*Wakeboarding News. Wakeboarder.com. Tierney T-board Review [http://www.wakeboarder.com/display.phtml?a=891Online copy]
*Snowboarding.com. T-board Review. [http://www.snowboarding.com/arts_may02/tride.html Online copy]
*Walters, Rod. "Riding the T-Board". Snow Japan.com [http://skateboard.about.com/od/skategearreview1/fr/TBoard.htm Online copy]
*Williams, David. "Tierney Review". Wakeworld.com 02.21.05 [http://www.wakeworld.com/getarticle.asp?articleid=50 Online copy]
*Dodson, David A. "T-time". ViewOnlineMagazine.com [http://www.viewonline.com/pages/articles/tboard38.htm Online copy]
*Foley, Peter. Head Coach US Snowboard Team. Testimonials. [http://www.tierneyrides.com/testimonials.html Online copy]
*Snowboard-life.com / Skate and Snowboard / [http://www.snowboard-life.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=5 Online copy]

==External links==
* [http://www.tierneyrides.jp/ Tierney Rides Japanese site]


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A T-board is a longboard skateboard with only two wheels, designed to mimic the sensation of carving on a snowboard. The design differs from a traditional skateboard in a way similar to how rollerblades differ from traditional roller skates. The two wheels simulate a carving edge on pavement. The innovative design allows the board to tilt at a 60-degree angle, like a surf/snowboard, rather than the standard 25 degrees on a skateboard.

T-boards are popular with surfers and snowboarders who use it to stay in good form when the weather conditions are not ideal. Surfers like that the design allows big turns or quick short carves similar to a surfboard. Snowboarders appreciate the T-boards pure carve feeling, often comparing it to snowboarding in powder.

History

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In June 2006, there was a T-Board tour in Canada and on the North East-Coast of the US. The goal was to find new places to ride in different cities. Since the first tour was a success there was a second one in 2007 who covered the South East-Coast of the US.

A charity speed record event is planned by Greg Kett, UK using a T-Board. [citation needed]

Based out of Chicago\Palatine Illinois Tyler Tierney and his brother designed the Tierney board over 3.5 years to its final shape. [citation needed]

The Tierneyrides.com website is currently offline. [citation needed]

References

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  • Cave, Steve. "T-Board by Tierney Rides". About.com. Online copy
  • Dodson, David A. "T-rrific". ViewOnlineMagazine.com Online copy
  • Wakeboarding News. Wakeboarder.com. Tierney T-board Review copy
  • Snowboarding.com. T-board Review. Online copy
  • Walters, Rod. "Riding the T-Board". Snow Japan.com Online copy
  • Williams, David. "Tierney Review". Wakeworld.com 02.21.05 Online copy
  • Dodson, David A. "T-time". ViewOnlineMagazine.com Online copy
  • Foley, Peter. Head Coach US Snowboard Team. Testimonials. Online copy
  • Snowboard-life.com / Skate and Snowboard / Online copy
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