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What (who) is mountainboard - definition

ACTION SPORT
Mountain Boarding; Mountain board; Moutain board; Mountainboard; Dirtboarding; All-terrain boarding; All terrain boarding; All Terrain Board; Dirtboard; Dirt Board; Dirt Boarding; Mountain boarding; Offroad boarding; Grass boarding
  • MBS Pro 100 Mountainboard with noSno soft bindings
  • Channel truck
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Mountainboarding
  • Ratchet-strap binding with heelstrap
  • Shock and spring arrangement
  • Skate truck
  • Snowboard binding
  • Velcro binding with heelstrap
  • MBS wheel made up of an aluminium hub and 8" tire

mountainboard         
¦ noun a board resembling a skateboard with four wheels, used for riding down mountainsides.
¦ verb [often as noun mountainboarding] ride on a mountainboard.
Derivatives
mountainboarder noun
mountainboarding         
noun ride on a mountainboard.

Wikipedia

Mountainboarding

Mountainboarding, also known as dirtboarding, offroad boarding, and all-terrain boarding (ATB), is a well established if little-known action sport, derived from snowboarding. This was initially pioneered by James Stanley during a visit in the 1990s to the Matterhorn where snow was not available. A mountainboard is made up of components including a deck, bindings to secure the rider to the deck, four wheels with pneumatic tires, and two steering mechanisms known as trucks. Mountainboarders, also known as riders, ride specifically designed boardercross tracks, slopestyle parks, grass hills, woodlands, gravel tracks, streets, skateparks, ski resorts, BMX courses and mountain bike trails. It is this ability to ride such a variety of terrain that makes mountainboarding different from other board sports.