No Wheels Skateboard
This is the one board that can do it all… with no wheels, the stikboard offers a whole new world of extreme sport action.Over ten years and $300,000 have gone into developing this ultra fast innovation to skateboarding. No wheels means your technique will improve out-of-sight for both skateboarding and snowboarding.With some garden-variety mesh laid down on the ground or on a ramp you can stikboard anywhere…
- hills become ski fields
- earthworks become freestyle courses
- your back yard becomes your local skate part
No wheels means you can turn any surface into your own extreme sport venue.
Parents of young kids love stikboard because kids can enjoy all that skateboarding and snowboarding has to offer, but in the safety and controlled environment of their own backyard.
Use it on the Wii
Simply attach the Wii controller to the front of your stikboard and training base and play realistic Wii snowboarding games: as seen on fuel TV—
Stikboarding in your backyard

Because there are no wheels, you can do things on a stikboard that skateboarders only dream of… as well as this, it teaches and improves your skateboarding/snowboarding technique, but there’s a whole lot more to it than that… Head to your local snowfield and your stikboard becomes a snowboard. Grab a boat and a rope and you have a wakeboard. Not enough for you?… find yourself a big sand dune and you can sand-surf.One board does it all.
How does this no wheels thing work?
Great question. If you’re in the snow, surfing a dune or flying down a grass slope, the stikboard has you covered. But if you want to use it in your back yard or on a ramp then simply lay down some garden mesh. The patented design will have you gliding across the mesh at amazing speed. With little friction between the board and the mesh you can perform snowboard as well as skateboard manoeuvres. Garden mesh is cheap and you can nail it to your ramps, or lay it down at the local skate park or anywhere you want to skate.
Meet the inventor
Demetrias Rejtano invented the stikboard in 1991. Demetrias was working as a Carpenter at the time, when he saw a well shaped piece of timber on the ground and came up with this new invention. Demetrias took the peice of wood home and started shaving it into a shape, he then put a recess in the bottom of the wood & mounted it on a toe ball.In fact, this toe-ball accessory give the stikboard a whole new life when it comes to practicing and learning new tricks inside the house! Simply place the toe-ball on the floor, place the recess in the stikboard over the ball and practice your balance, flips, slides etc.