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May 22, 2007 7:00 AM PDT

Boarding for boomers

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: E-Glide)

We've never been big on skateboards, but it probably has something to do with our age bracket. When we last tried riding them, they were made of split logs and stone wheels.

We might have given it more of a chance if we had one of these: the "E-Glide Powerboard," an electric skateboard. That's right, surfers aren't the only ones who deserve motorized boards; T3 says landlubbers can cruise in power-driven style with a plank of their own with a 400-watt motor.

It's a more than a little pricey at $514, but something tells us it's not being marketed toward teenagers. Check out the guy in the video.

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