SnakeBoard
The SnakeBoard, also known as a street board or pivot board, was invented by three guys in South Africa in 1989. It soon gained popularity and was produced all over the world. The idea was to combine elements of snowboarding and surfing into skateboarding to create a fun riding experience. Instead of one long platform, a SnakeBoard has two separate footplates where the rider can stand and pivot independently.
It was popular in the 90s, but some parents didn’t allow their children to have snakeboards for safety reasons. Still, it is undeniable that a lot of kids enjoyed riding it. When I tried using one, the only direction I was able to move toward was towards the ground. It might be a flooring problem.