This wiki has been updated 26 times since it was first published in October of 2015. What to do when there’s no snow but you’re still craving that feeling of downhill speed and the wind on your face? One of these mountain boards, with their specially designed wheels and trucks, will satisfy your snowboarding fix by allowing you to carve and shred down slopes of various terrain in warmer weather. They’re also a nice transportation option for getting around campus. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.

6. San Diego Speed
Sturdy Velcro bands secure the San Diego Speed (appx. $144) to your feet to prevent potential slipping as you tear down a grass hill or a gravel track. The plastic wheels are easy to inflate, though they probably won’t hold up long-term to substantial use.
- Foot straps are removable
- Includes a leash for a dog to pull
- Does not support a lot of weight

5. Rockboard Descender
Unlike most models, the Rockboard Descender (about $49) is constructed with heavy-duty treads that resemble those of a tank, so you know it can handle some of the roughest terrain out there. It’s able to tilt forward and backward to help you maintain stability as you ride.
- Total of 36 wheels
- Surface is scratch resistant
- Turning is quite difficult

4. MBS All Terrain
It looks similar to a normal skateboard, but the MBS All Terrain (around $132) has a wider deck and robust, die-cast trucks to better handle rocky paths and uneven ground. It can reach impressive speeds on downhill slopes, so make sure you know what you’re doing.
- Paint on underside does not fade
- Handles turns with ease
- Grip tape is not stuck on well

3. Ninestep Electric
If a traditional dirt board leaves you wanting a little bit more, take your off-road adventures to another level with the battery-operated Ninestep Electric (appx. $899). Its two brushless motors will power it for roughly 15 miles at a time, and it features reliable brakes.
- Max speed of 25 miles per hour
- Hard-wearing pneumatic tires
- Charges fully in 3 hours

2. MBS Comp 95
Designed with easy-to-adjust ratchet bindings for maximum versatility, the MBS Comp 95 (around $325) gives you the flexibility to get creative out there on the track. Depending on the type of riding you prefer, you can modify its turning resistance to match your specific style.
- Suitable for all skill levels
- Can accommodate significant weight
- Sleek black zinc finish

1. Atom Longboards Woody
Built for speed on the road and traction off of it, the Atom Longboards Woody (about $136) can handle rocks and rough dirt as well as it does smooth pavement. The bearings are coated in a quality lubricant to ensure the whole unit operates quietly and efficiently.
- Low center of gravity for stability
- Reliable reverse kingpin trucks
- Axles are heat-treated for strength


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