![]() Reuben said that they were willing to make an exception to their rule of staying away from Sharks when they’re surfing. It allowed them to practice moves that would enable them to graduate to harder tasks, such as snowboarding or skateboarding. Randy said that The Spooner was for kids as young as three. Reuben did some tricks on the ramp, but it did not have the same momentum as a skateboard. He held onto a rope that was attached to the sides. Reuben stood on the board long-wise, with one foot on each end. Reuben explained that it was an “all-terrain downhill slider.” Reuben said that he liked the snow the most, but it would also work on the ramps, dirt, and grass. After Reuben caught it and put it on, Randy handed him the Yardboard. Reuben climbed onto the edge of the makeshift ramp they had on the stage and called for a helmet. He got up and stated that he still had to get up and ride the Yardboard. The other two entrepreneurs wrapped him up in a blanket and said that he’d be alright, but Reuben protested. Lori laughed as he took a pratfall off of the Spooner. Reuben got on the Spooner and started to do spins on the carpet. Bernie tossed a board to Reuben, exclaiming that he was internationally known as the best at the Spooner. The kids would have fun as they experimented, and made up their tricks. He started to claim on his board as he explained that it would aid in developing balance and coordination in children. Randy was up next, saying that The Spooner was a kid favorite. He demonstrated on the stage carpet, and it allows you to do flips, jump, and make a surfing motion. He explained that it was a board that lets the user practice for skateboarding or snowboarding on any surface. Reuben presented the board he was holding and called it The Spooner. They introduced themselves to the Sharks and told them that they were looking for $400,000 in exchange for 16% of their company, The Spooner. Randy Putland, Bernie Miller, and Ruben Guymer walked out into the Shark Tank carrying what looked like small surfboards. Would the Sharks be on board this idea, and make an investment? Let’s take a look. ![]() ![]() They began to climb on the board, and starting spinning on them, and jumping. The wheels ended up being a flop, but children saw the board as a toy. He made six others and tried attaching wheels to them. He decided that he wanted to make something new, so he picked up his saw and cut it up to resemble a skateboard deck. The Spooner Now in 2018 – The After Shark Tank UpdateĪ few years ago, Randy owned a small surf shop.
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