Back II The Future Beeyatch...

  • Wanna Join? New users you can now register lightning fast using your Facebook or Twitter accounts.
Jun 4, 2004
3,183
7
0
#4
WTF.... at least they ain't the big snowboard boots like in the movie.. but no that's a waste of money for some 80's throwback gimmick shoes... almost 20 years and now they cashing in on that product placement? Shoes don't even look the same... they look better but still... they are a joke.


v.s.




Where are the power laces... you showed power laces... LMAO

 
May 26, 2007
2,846
7
38
#11
The hoverboard uses high performance hovercraft technology to lift a 200+lb rider 1 inch above the ground. A 6 horsepower 4-stroke gasoline engine spins a multi bladed propeller to force air under the craft.

A special flexible skirt (which acts like an air bag) is used to help trap air under the craft to increase efficiency. There is a slight gap between the flexible skirt and the surface while it's hovering. When hovering, the craft is virtually friction free and only requires a small thrust to move at high speeds. The craft hovers best over smooth flat surfaces.

Uses high performance hovercraft technology
Can lift a 200+lb rider 1 inch above the ground
Has been used over a variety of terrains
Handheld control allows for steering and speed
5ft long by 2ft wide
Can move forward at high speeds
Although we have been designing and building Hoverboards since 1997, we have finally decided to offer construction plans for anyone interested in building their own. This design was one of our most successful and easy to buils. The plans are easy to follow and a working Hoverboard can usually be built for under $500 including the engine.

This design uses a single vertical shaft lawnmover engine. It can hover and can move forward and turn left and right. Handheld controls are used to steer and change engine speed. It can be built in approximately 24 to 36 hours depending on the builders skill level.

Plans #HOVP-E plans - $49.00

yes there is really such a thing as i mentioned