The center wheels act as the base of a snowboard. They are slightly lower than the outer edge wheels and can rotate 360°, creating what’s known as rocker. This rocker is what gives riders the ability to slide laterally like a snowboard but different than a longboard. The outside edge wheels allow you to carve turns and control slides the same way as the edges of a snowboard.

Leaning into turns and slides, Freebord riders are able to modulate how much of their weight is on their base (center wheels) and edges (outer wheels), and enjoy the full spectrum of carving, sliding, drifting, spinning, and slashing motions possible on a snowboard.