Sorry if this is the wrong place but please god help
English 90s kids will remember a skateboard in two parts and you had to twist your feet the right way to make it move
This modern "ripstik" is the closest thing I can find but it's way too modern. The older one was very plain and usually dark blue.
Does anyone know the original?
Sorry, have no idea what you're talking about.
>>2839666
"It's exactly like a Ripstik, but it's not a Ripstik. Does anyone know what's a Ripstik but not a Ripstik".
I'm going to ride my Ripstik to your house and punch you in your dumb face if I don't eat shit multiple times on the way there.
>>2839666
It's called the "twisty risky boot n scoot."
>>2839666
Snakeboard?
Only answers I found were castorboards, vigorbords and snakeboards like that anon said.
>>2841340
I remember it as a "snakeboard", too. Got lots of TV advertising in the UK in the 90s, but only ever saw one or two out in the wild. Never got to go on one, either.
>>2841363
Maybe your memory is fuzzy and the board you're looking for doesn't exists.
>>2839666 I remember some dudes came to our elementary school for an assembly to show that weird skateboard and boomerangs off and do tricks. Why did our school subject us to an hour long toy ad? What a gyp, no wonder I'm so dumb..
>>2839666
I believe it was called the go go ball
>>2839666
Any of these?
https://www.thoughtco.com/top-alternative-skateboards-3002394
>>2842841
No, it is this thing.
I was not the OP, btw.
>>2842971
So, mystery solved.