Vew-Do Balance Boards FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions
The Vew-Do Balance Board FAQ will help kick-start your knowledge and awareness of the balance board, the sport of balance boarding and the limitless uses of Vew-Do Balance Boards. It's designed to be your first step into balance board nirvana and to help you make the best choice for you as a consumer. Finding more detailed information about your questions is easy. Just follow the links. If you find your question isn't answered here, no problem. Call us at 802-362-2893 or email us at
[email protected]. What is a balance board? - Used on a dry flat surface, a traditional balance board is a deck, which sits atop of a cylinder (Rock) whereby an individual stands and attempts to balance on the apparatus while spanning the rock in various directions and geometrical planes. Balance Boards are used by riders during the recreational sport of balance boarding and/or for multi-sport training for static (stationary) and dynamic (in motion) balance recovery skills, rehab, injury prevention, physical therapy and most importantly fun! Which rock comes with which board - Each board and sub-deck system is designed with a specific riding style in mind and comes complete with a specifically designed rock as well. Example: When purchasing a Zippy Model you will receive a Zippy Deck as well as a Zippy Rock. Although most rocks are interchangeable the boards and rocks do come as a complete set. It's always a good idea to have a few extra rocks around to allow for a variety of skill levels as well as trick potential. Just email or call us for specific applications. What are they used for? - Full featured balance boards are used during the sport of Performance Balance Board riding as well as during , sport specific balance and core training, strength and fitness training, plyometrics, rehab, injury prevention and physical therapy and, most importantly fun. What is Balance Training? - Balance training is training for the ability to recover balance or base of support (BOS) from postural sway (body movement over your BOS) following a destabilizing stimulus caused by objects, self-motion or the environment. In other words, to train for balance recovery. Who uses a balance board? - Users are comprised of almost every age, gender and physical capability from trainers, coaches, professional and amateur athletes, persons with learning and physical disabilities, the entertainment industry, action/extreme sports enthusiasts, recreational users and others. Which Vew-do Board is right for me? - That all depends on your intended use. Our balance board buyer's guide will help you make the right choice or you can just give us a call. What are Vew-do Balance Boards made of? - All Vew-Do balance boards are made in the U.S.A. Our decks are made from zero void maple hardwood or Baltic birch. The rocks are precision turned from a solid piece of hard maple wood and come in a variety of shapes. The sub-decks and rail systems are made of bomb proof High Density Poly Ethylene plastic. What's the best type of riding surface? Although the boards can be ridden on a variety of surfaces, any hard flat surface covered with thin pile or commercial type carpeting or non-slip surface is suitable for riding. Riders can purchase an official Vew-Do Riding Mat from our web site which meets the riding requirements of most riders. Often riders like to switch from tight knit carpet surfaces to thicker pile rugs to help simulate the changing conditions that a skier or snowboarder might find on the hill. The varying speeds that these different carpet types produce encourage the rider to adjust their riding skills to maintain balance under these varying conditions. When using the plyometric system
a softer landing surface is recommended. For safety, always use the board in an area clear of furniture and other large objects. What's included with every Balance Board Package? - Every Vew-Do balance board includes a riding deck with an attached rail or sub-deck system, a specifically designed rock and an instruction manual. Can I buy additional rocks - Yes, additional rocks are available online. Although each board model comes complete with its specifically designed rock, it's always a good idea to have additional rocks on hand for different levels of abilities or for numerous other tricks. Can I replace the grip tape strips and STS? - Yes. Although the grip tape strips and STS surface will last a life time when used under proper conditions, both of these components can easily be replaced and are available online from Vew-Do. Is there a warranty? - Yes All Vew-Do balance boards are also guaranteed against manufactures defects for one year from date of purchase. Vew-do stands behind every board it sells. We make the best because you expect the best from Vew-do. We also offer a 30 day 110% guarantee that you will be satisfied with your Vew-Do Balance Board or we will refund you your money plus 10%. Does it come with instructions? - Yes, there is an instruction manual that explains how to use the board. What is Team Vew-Do? Team Vew-Do is a group of highly talented individuals who travel the nation promoting the sport of Performance Balance Board Riding. Most of these riders come from an action sports background and are constantly pushing the balance board-riding limits. Can I join Team Vew-Do? If you like to travel, can bust out tricks at will and can present yourself in a professional manner, send us some video footage of your Vew-Do riding skills and we will contact you. Why Vew-Do over all the other Balance Boards ? - If it isn't already obvious, we're going to settle your concerns right now. Vew-Do is the most versatile high-performance, dynamic/static and multi-directional balance board you can buy. And because we offer a 110% 30 day money back guarantee and a full one year warranty, we have to be out of our minds or confident about our boards. Who started Vew-Do - In the late 1980's. then snowboard instructor Brew Moscarello was teaching students how to snowboard at Stratton Mountain Vermont when he realized most of his students had no clue that balance was required to ride a board of any type let alone an early model snowboard. With this in mind Brew broke out his old style original Bongo board and started working with his students on balance training for snowboarding. Finding this piece of equipment archaic he began experimenting with different designs and in 1992 received a patent for his unique design How did it get the name - When Brew Moscarello first created and patented his concept of a Performance Balance Board he was searching for a name to call it. At the time Brew's nickname was Vew as a result of seven year old Paulie Fishman who lost his front teeth and couldn't say Brew without it sounding like Vew. Naturally his friends started calling him Vew so when it came time to name his product Vew-Do was the obvious choice according to his friend Emmit Manning of Burton snowboards. When did it start - Balance Board Riding started in the 1950's when a gentleman named Stanley Washburn started making Balance boards for his daughter and her friends. In 1990 Brew Moscarello started making Performance Balance Boards which took the old idea of a plank of wood over a roller to new heights by building boards that could allow for huge ollies, kickflips, etc.