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31.1.53

Skateboard Back Packs and Accessories - Hoverboard Backpack Storage Systems

Since the hover boards of the future will be larger and taller than traditional skateboards they will require a little more room to be stored. For kids using hover boards to go to high school or using them on college campuses to get to and from the dorms, apartments or their homes special changes will need to be made on their backpacks storage systems.

A few hover board designs which had been kicked around at the online think tank discussed inflatable sections of the board. If parts of the hover board can be deflated then the hover board can rest in a sleeve on the back of a custom designed backpack similar to the ones that kids use to put their schoolbooks in.

Once done with class the rider will have to re-inflate the hover board; this can be done by a couple of strategies. A small pump mechanism can be incorporated into the backpack and solar powered operating by battery. The small pump would be engaged after the hover board is turned on which will allow the airflow directed into the inflatable parts. This would fill up the hover board like a balloon (half-way), but additional air pressure will be needed to fully inflate. This is where the small pump mechanism comes in.

The backpack storage device for the hover board will be an integral part for the rider. Skateboards are often put into a sleeve in special backpacks with Velcro straps. The hover board will follow this tradition with only an incremental change as needed. Those who designed backpacks for schoolbooks will also get into the hover board backpack carrying business.

Currently there are several patents for backpacks that hold skateboards and if you go into any skateboard shop you can see the current designs and models; these will all be changing as the number of hover boards increases into the market. There are even some inexpensive skateboard holding designs at Wal-Mart.

The market potential for hover boards is most likely about 35 million users in the United States alone. Much of this will be determined by cost and efficient cease of economies of scale in manufacturing, along with current economic conditions.

Accessories for hover boards will be as common as accessories for new iPods, BMX racing bikes or ATVs. There will also be new attire, safety gear and the incorporation of communication systems within the hover board available online in Internet Stores and in specialty skateboard, hover board and surfing shops. Net centrically speaking the backpack will be an integral part of hover board use in future society.

27.1.53

Merchant Accounts for Skateboard Shops

Skateboarding is not an afterthought. For the last few years boarding has lost its skates in the public eye. Skateboarding is not a dead art; in fact it's more popular than ever. Skaters have new things to do as well. Since surfers that needed something to do when the waves weren't breaking or the weather was bad turned to "concrete surfing", the basics of balance, skill and committing to a risk in a moment have been and hopefully will be the ethos that boarding enthusiasts will continue to live by.

Today, as many skaters surf, so many snowboard and wake board as well. Its natural progression and the future will bring out crazier and more extremes of board sports for the new breed of athletes who are looking for more than a stick and ball experience. When I was growing up, if you didn't want to be on the team, whether it was softball, soccer or whatever sport kids and young adults were taking part in at the time, you turned to an individualistic sport. As options were limited, tennis, track and skiing made up the short list. In a nation that has bread teamwork and forced social skill sets, the paradigm has changed and changed in a way that has created different values, goals and interactions for our kids while they grow up.

Skateboarding and alternative sports may in fact be a metaphor for the new generation of a progressive society. Participation in individual sports is not for everyone; as there is no set practice to be late for, you really need to get out there and practice and be involved. From there, advancing your skills is mainly up to you and for that reason, the learning curve is what you make of it. Skateboarders and other one-participant sports love that aspect of these activities which leaves them in charge of their own future. Studies have shown that kids growing up without team related activities, who take part in sports like skateboarding, surfing and motocross were more likely to lead and less likely to succumb to peer pressures.

Like all sports, gear is essential and to think that a skateboard is a piece of wood with some wheels on it is just going to piss off skateboarders. If you're a skateboarder, you know what I mean. As with all industries, skateboard manufacturers spend lots of time and money researching and developing new ways to make boards, trucks and wheels more durable, lighter and less expensive, in an attempt to increase their performance and help riders further the sport. Skateboard shops are not such fringe retailers anymore.

Today the sale of boards and accessories still makes up a good portion of their revenues; however, many are expanding their product lines to include other extreme sports that are loosely linked to the skate scene. It's not uncommon to see snowboards, bmx bikes and wakeboard equipment next to decks and trucks when you walk into your local shop anymore. Merchants see the trends and are preparing themselves for the next new rage. Remember, you used to buy your skateboards in a surf shop.

Skateboarding is not going anywhere; however skateboarding is a sensation activity and skaters will look outside skating for a new rush. Consequently, skaters who haven't picked it up as quickly or get sick of skating will try the next like sport quickly, and repeat until they find one that works for their lifestyle and natural ability. Shop owners need to be ready for everything. Their shops operate mainly on a walk-in basis; however, many operate websites to serve customers worldwide.

A merchant account is a necessary evil, or is it. The terms that banks offer merchants is often an unreasonable proposition that they deal with but don't have to. Merchant service providers can help small shop owners like skate shops and the like to better their situation. Getting good discount rates on credit card processing is available if you look for it. A good place to start is online. Look up a merchant service provider if you're interested.

24.12.52

If you want to start a business Skateboard here are some points to consider

Years ago it was a handful of skateboard companies and brands that have reigned in the streets every demo, skate shop and competitions. Starting a new business was risky and skate, and still is! At that time, sport was not recognized as a sport, but even more unpopular. Now, things are slightly different and ice is everywhere and everywhere. Skate parks are popping up at last the speed we wanted when we where children. Skateboard shops have become a dime a dozen. It 'still relativelyyouth sport than many others out there. Many fans of the area want to start your own skate brand, but there are serious problems that you have to ask yourself before going outside and do:

1. It is unique? We must be realistic when you ask that. There is a huge amount of space in all industries now and your brand is imperative to stay out. You must bring something new to the table that simply has not been done. E 'imperative that your brandreflects this uniqueness at first glance. Try taking a different turn, because in these days at your disposal.

2. National or regional? Want to take your brand to Hong Kong and back? Or you simply want your brand to explode in the streets of your city? Try to get some of your gear outside of their immediate environment and see how it reacts. If you see Start building your brand talk to start saving so you can expand this network. Remember the bigger the network moreinvestment and capital that will be visible.

3. Get Yourself Online: Find a partner or someone to build a nice looking website. Bring your friends to put a logo on your shirt or a hat and put together a team of photographic services for the site. Most of the audience is online, it is important that you build an on-line and later on the streets. Starting an ad in Transworld maybe not right away if you need to find ways for people to see you. You wantto be visible on every social profile there. Top links with other skaters!

4. Research: Before you begin your search for skate brand of the cost associated aprons to publish and t-shirt. If you're starting with small amounts of product will be a bit 'more expensive per unit, but if you hunt around, you will be able to find suppliers. You should buy a bunch of white aprons and get stickers done if your budget is not veryTraditional screen printing.

5. Push It Hard: You must pose this question and to be realistic with yourself. Are you ready for some sleep 'and the hard work? This will require patience and hard work and if you sleep until noon, can not be the best job for you. Be prepared to push your brand to drive and can not remember: "You get up every morning with determination if you're going to bed with satisfaction."