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02-02-2008 11:52 AM

where can i find one?

hyperliteguy_04 02-02-2008 12:13 PM

i know they have a myspace. i dont know if that helps you or not

02-02-2008 1:55 PM

ya i actually just messeged them on myspace. just wonderin where i can get one online. theres none on ebay.

jpg 02-03-2008 1:25 PM

Just get an old skate board and bolt down some old shoes or sandals to it. Works just as well.

mofreestyle 02-03-2008 2:34 PM

An old skate deck and some old shoes attached is not even close to the same. It can get you buy but not even comparable. I got my guru and love it, used it tons and had no problems. <BR> <BR>I had to wait a couple months to get mine because in the past guru with get a bunch of orders together and then have them made. In doing this my trampboard and the bindings cost me somewhere between $200 to $250 instead of there listed price of $325 or whatever it was. Here is the e-mail address I have for guru: <a href="mailto:troberts@gurutrampboards.com">trobert s@gurutrampboards.com</a>

dan_k 02-03-2008 3:13 PM

i emailed to that email address and never got a reply. i neeeeed a tramp bored haha

andy_nintzel 02-04-2008 7:01 AM

I am in the process of t-bolting a set of bindings to an old Liquid force foam wakeskate. I have a buddy who made one it works great!

clearlakescott 02-04-2008 8:36 AM

The guru board is so much better then a hard wakeskate. The skate is great when everything goes just right but has no give when it doesn't and lets face it that is why we are all on the tramp practicing. To make things go right. Maybe try getting a hold of Ryan Jones on here he may or may not be able to help.

andy_nintzel 02-04-2008 9:21 AM

Scott I hear you on the "Hard" wakeskate, but if oyu remember correctly The Liquid Force Foam is a board made out of High Density Foam no wood at all, it makes a great tramp board. I will post some pictures of it.

razorjaw 02-05-2008 2:56 AM

Go to a foam or rubber store (we have clark rubber in Australia) get a sheet of high density foam and a sheet of thicker lower density. Use adhesive to join them. Use adhesive to attach a set of skate shoes at whatever distance you want (I measured my bindings) to the higher density foam. Hey presto, a kicka$$ tramp board for 1/4 the price, just as tough, responsive, flexible and can be lighter/heavier to suit.

dizzyj 02-05-2008 9:15 AM

can anyone point to a web page where to buy the right kind of high density foam? is it what they use for mattresses? I ahve an old pair of snowboard bindings that can be put to use.

tommysurfs 02-06-2008 9:14 AM

Ben, <BR> <BR>We had one a week or so ago. Call JD at the shop at 1-800-592-7547. Love to help you bud. <BR> <BR>Tommy Phillips <BR><a href="http://www.gettommys.com" target="_blank">www.gettommys.com</a> <BR>1-800-592-7547

mofreestyle 02-06-2008 5:15 PM

I know of a shop that had one a few months ago and they sounded like they had it for a long time. <BR> <BR>Marine World in Wichita Kansas <BR>(316) 265-2628

jwr 02-06-2008 5:30 PM

I've used a skate with shoes taped, stapled, and glued to the top, it works just fine. And i've come down not quite right plenty of times. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by jwr on February 06, 2008)

clearlakescott 02-06-2008 5:37 PM

Andy I didn't know that about that board thanks for pointing that out


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