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Official Halo Board
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Full Carbon Fiber Deck
Before making my purchase last month, I contacted Halo BOArd and they told me they use real T700 Carbon Fiber. This is very high grade and in person looks stunning.
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Has a build-in handle
Helps carry the board around.
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All hub motor wheels
Comes with dual-motor hubs without the belts sticking out.
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Silent and smooth ride
I have tried my brothers a few times and I want one. It is a very smooth ride especially on the beach walk
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Smooth Acceleration
The ride experience is very smooth and perfect for cruising.
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Powerful motors
Comes with 3000 Watts of motor power.
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No disconnection issues
This board is very advanced in terms of electric engineering.
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Weight:
14 lbs
Warranty:
6 months
Max Speed:
22mph
Mobile App:
No
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Halo Board
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Convenient to take along
Weighing 14.75lbs, this board is lightweight enough to carry along. It also has a handle in the back that makes it more convenient to pick up and hold.
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No aftermarket replacement parts
No option to get things like orangatang wheels or roughstuff wheels for this board. That's a trade-off you will be making with most hub motor wheels.
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The design is unique and attractive
You have to be prepared to be stopped by people asking what kind of board it is. It's common for people to stare at the Halo because of the unique, futuristic design.
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Customer support leaves much to be desired
Slow response times and you will need to constantly follow-up to get any kind of update or ETA.
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It's fairly resistant to weather
The hub motors on this board are hidden inside the wheels, so they won't be affected by water as you're riding in the rain or over puddles. Halo Board states the wheels are 100% waterproof and the rest of the board is water resistant.
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Not water-resistant
Additionally, water damage voids any repair normally covered by the warranty.
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It's a reliable, well-rounded board
While the Halo doesn't show outstanding performance, it offers a combo of decent range and speed, perfectly sufficient for commuting and casual riding. Both 22 MPH top speed and 14-mile range are above what you'd expect from an average e-board. The Halo can also handle 25% steep inclines, while most mid-level boards don't go above 20%.
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It's not the best option for long rides
The stiff carbon fiber deck will isn't very comfortable for longer rides. More flexible wooden decks do a better job of absorbing the impact from the imperfections on the road, and as a result, your legs aren't as tired as after riding a carbon board.
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It's more durable than the average board
The Halo's deck is stronger than what you get from a typical wooden board. It's made from 100% T700 carbon fiber which doesn't crack or deform as wooden decks sometimes do. In general, the Halo will likely last for a long time.
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It's not suited for riding off-road
There's only one set of wheels that comes with the board and their diameter is too small to handle rough terrain. If you often find yourself off-road you could look into models like Evolve GTX 2-in-1 that comes with an additional, larger set of rims.
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You can use it as a regular skateboard
Unlike belted motor boards, you can ride the Halo like a normal skateboard when the battery is drained.
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Very good remote connectivity
There are no issues with the connection between the board and its remote, which is a pretty common problem with electric boards.
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Good option for heavier riders
This board can be used by heavier people without much concern. The max weight capacity of the deck is 286 lbs.
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Excellent customer support
You can contact the customer support team and get all your questions resolved, whether you own the board or are only thinking about getting one.
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You can track the travel distance
You can check how many miles you've traveled on the screen of the remote.
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The braking is very smooth
The braking hits the sweet spot where it isn't so sudden that it launches you forward, but neither so soft that it takes forever to stop.
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Very little maintenance is needed
The Halo is a simple and fly-looking board. Unlike many alternatives, it doesn't require a lot of attention in terms of maintenance to work smoothly.
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Regenerative braking saves some battery charge
The built-in regenerative brakes convert some of the mechanical energy back to electricity as you're slowing down.
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Easy to purchase replacement parts
The Halo website offers replacement parts such as front and rear wheels, the charger, and the remote control. The customer service offers more options if you call.
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You can follow the battery status
You don't have to worry that the battery might suddenly die on you, mid-way home from work for example. You can always check the battery level of the board on the remote's screen.
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Okay warranty
Halo provides a six month warranty that covers manufacturer defects. However, after having the board for 6 months, things really start falling off at that mark.
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Small light weight remote
The remote is small and weighs half of the average cellphone.
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Remote has reverse mode
Remote has a reverse option. That's just awesome.
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Weight:
14.25 lbs
Warranty:
6 months
Max Speed:
22 MPH
Mobile App:
Yes
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Acton Blink Lite V2
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It's a fantastic budget option
If you are thinking about getting an electric board but aren't ready to pay thousands of dollars, the Blink Lite V2 is probably the best option for you. For only $250 you get a well-built and fully functional board. Granted, it's not nearly as powerful or fast as the expensive boards, but if you just need something to get you from A to B, this will get the job done.
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It's not suited for off-road rides
This board has a comparatively weak motor and only one standard set of wheels, so it won't be able to conquer steep (more than 8%) inclines or power through patches of grass or sand.
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It's a great option for school and college students
This board will work best for younger people and kids. It's not as powerful as the majority of popular electric boards, but it gets the job done if you need something for a short commute. Being slower also makes it a considerably safer option.
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It lacks power compared to more expensive boards
If you already feel comfortable on an electric skateboard and if you're heavier than 130 lbs, this board will not be the best option for you. If you save up around $900-1500, you can get a substantially more powerful board with a range, top speed, and hill grade that are suitable for heavier-duty use than just going to school and home.
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It's very convenient to take along
This is one of the lightest e-boards out there, twice lighter than an average board, so it's not a problem to carry it around in your hands or strapped to your backpack. The small deck size, especially compared with popular electric longboards, such as Boosted, makes transportation even more convenient.
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Weight:
7.7 lbs
Warranty:
6 months
Max Speed:
10 MPH
Mobile App:
Yes
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Miles Board Dual
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Solid lightweight carbon fiber construction
The high quality - carbon fiber deck makes for awesome lightweight strong structural integrity
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Affordable
The board is rather affordable compared to many others.
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Dual Hub Motors
Amazing torque; no maintenance; no belts and super quiet.
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Weight:
12.5 Lbs
Max Speed:
22 MPH
Max range:
10-18 Miles
Charge time:
1HR-2HR
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769.00
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Miles Board Dual
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Durable
I ride this every day, never had any issues with battery. I have had issues with every boosted I’ve had and had to send them in multiple times. Boosted service was great too, but better to never have to send boards in.
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Service
Had an issue with the remote, they sent me a new one right away.
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Customization
Custom wheels and swappable deck lids.
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Lightweight and convenient
Carbon fiber. Looks great.
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Boosted Board Mini X
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Built Quality
These Boosted Boards are made to last. People are riding 1000km on these things.
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Battery capacity
It has a range of up to 14 miles on a single charge.
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Size
It's ultra portable without losing specs.
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Weight:
16.8 lbs
Warranty:
1 year
Max Speed:
20 mph
Mobile App:
Yes
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WINboard Lynx Challenge
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Quality parts used
The dual 1500W motors, carbon weave, 78AAK 90mm wheels, bones bearings, Samsung 6.6ah battery.
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Stiff deck
Because it is a carbon board, it is a stiff deck which some might not like, though it makes sense when you're going at the speeds this board can go. The large soft wheels help absorb some shock.
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Looks great
Stylish art on the grip tape which also flows on the HUB motor caps. The printing is high quality and doesn't scratch off. The carbon weave looks gorgeous.
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High speeds
The speeds they claim of 25m/ph (40-45km/ph) are accurate.
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Long range
14 miles (20-25km) range is accurate. This isn't a board that you look at the specs and halve to get the correct specs.
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Great price
$829 USD including shipping from the usa site or $1159 AUD including shipping from the Aussie site. For that price and the performance/quality of this board you really can't go wrong. Plus unlike other chinese brands, WINboard actually has local warranty and support setup for multiple countries. They don't plan to just take your money and disappear which so many have done in the past.
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Bamboo GTX 2in1
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Good for carving
The board has a wide truck system and a flexible wooden deck which makes it great for carving.
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It's very expensive
Even among premium options, this board is one of the most expensive ones. Before committing such a large sum, one should carefully consider if he truly needs such a powerful board, or would a cheaper but still a very well-performing option, such as Boosted or Inboard, do the trick.
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One of the best options for experienced riders
This is easily one of the top performing boards in terms of power and speed on the market right now. Naturally, it takes some skill and experience to ride. It has a huge max range - 31 miles, while the vast majority of alternatives don't go farther than 14. It can go as fast as 26 MPH, which for most people is too fast to be comfortable. It beats most competitors at climbing hills as well with 25% hill grade, compared to the usual 20%.
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The weight capacity is quite limited
This board can carry weight up to 220 lbs, while many high-end boards have a max load of 250+ lbs.
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It's great for long-distance rides
On just one charge you can go anywhere from 18 to 30 miles, depending on the terrain, your weight, and other factors. A typical electric skateboard can only go around 10 miles before requiring charging. The wooden-bamboo deck makes long rides more comfortable by absorbing impact from various bumps on the road that can cause strain in your legs.
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It takes an experienced rider to use it
The GTX 2in1 is not the best option if you're only starting to explore electric skateboards. It's not only very expensive but also powerful and fast, which means riding it can be dangerous if you're not experienced enough.
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You can ride it both on the city streets and off-road
The GTX Bamboo 2in1 has two sets of wheels - one for riding in the city and a larger set that can get you through rough terrain. If you don't want to pay for both, you can alternatively get either the Street or All-Terrain versions of the board.
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Its NOT waterproof
All though with street wheels its a hard to ride it wet conditions anyways, the ATs are fine.
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Weight:
Street/AT: 19.4/21.6 lbs
Warranty:
6 months
Max Speed:
Street/AT: 25-26 MPH
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BajaBoard
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Impressive top speed
The BajaBoard can go up to 37 MPH. This is faster than most high-end city longboards that top at 20-24 MPH.
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Quite heavy
The board weighs 55 pounds.
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Goes anywhere
Obviously doesn't go into water, but it pretty much barges through every other terrain imaginable.
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Extremely expensive
With a base price of $4,500, it's a real investment. While very few other boards are built for quite the same riding style as the BajaBoard, other top-of-the-line boards come in at less than half the cost.
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Super responsive controller with a lot of features
You've got the standard power settings, but it even has settings for traction control. The board follows the trigger very quickly, so even though there's a lot of power, you feel like you've got it under control.
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Poor maneuverability
It's difficult to maneuver and turn on the Bajaboard, sharp turns feel uncomfortable and unbalanced. Depends on if you had one of their original G3's or the new G4 or G4X. The new boards feel great. Obviously with the size it doesn't turn as sharply as some of your street boards, but for trail riding, no problems.
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Braking is smooth
Brakes are strong but very smooth. You can actually configure the braking strength.
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Not waterproof
It can be affected by water damage.
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4-wheel drive
BajaBoard is one of the few four-wheel drive boards on the market. This gives it amazing power and handling on rough terrain, which is the board’s bread and butter.
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No mobile app
There is no mobile applications for iOS nor Android, which is a massive loss given its price.
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Bad usability and connectivity of remote
The remote feels hard and uncomfortable, it's not easy to modulate and it's not reliable - it loses connection with the board quite often, potentially causing serious injuries. The latest G4 model however features a new hand controller which is much easier to use and has improved functionality.
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Warranty:
12 months
Max Speed:
55 kph
Mobile App:
No
Max range:
25-27 miles
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SPECTRA Silver
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Powerful motors
It is a 4-wheel drive model, can go up to 35 km/h!
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Posture Control
It is debatable. But I personally really like it because having no remote feels so free and cool. Need a bit practice but once you master it, it's awesome!
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Designed backpack
It has a backpack designed for the board, which makes it more convenient to carry it around. And the bag looks great as well.
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Sleek Design
The look of SPECTRA Silver is so futuristic and stylish. Look great on photos and vidos!
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3 Control Methods
Posture control, remote control & App control. Gives you every way you want to use the board.
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Weight:
18.5 lbs
Max Speed:
21.7 mph
Max range:
15.5 miles
Charge time:
90-120 min
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Benchwheel Dual
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Great specs for the price
Benchwheel goes up to 18.6 MPH with a range of 13 to 16 miles. Prices can range from $400 to $1,000, depending on where you're shopping (eBay, Alibaba, Craigslist, etc. tend to offer lower prices).
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Lacks a smartphone app
Unlike many competitor boards, the Benchwheel doesn’t have apps for Android or iOS. This means you will always need to travel with the remote on hand.
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Lightweight
The dual drive board only weighs 7.9 kg (15 lbs).
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Slow charging
Takes 3-5 hours to charge.
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Excellent braking
The Benchwheel has very effective braking on downhills, a comfort when going down the steepest roads. Good brakes are a huge help to new riders, who will benefit from a steady start that won’t cause them to instantly fall off.
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No light for nighttime riding
If you want to ride at night, you’ll need to buy your own LED lights separately.
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Can go in reverse
The board can go both forwards and backwards.
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Reliable wireless remote
The skateboard comes with a tough, lightweight, small, comfy, and simple wireless remote to control acceleration, braking, and cruise control. It has LED battery level indicators that ensure you don’t run out of juice unexpectedly.
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Portable
Has a handle which makes it easy to move around and carry if necessary.
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Weight:
15 lbs
Mobile App:
No
Max range:
12 miles
Charge time:
4-5 Hours
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Boosted Dual (2nd Gen.)
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Not waterproof – only water-resistant
The bearings and bamboo deck can be affected by water damage, although the motor is advertised as water-resistant.
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It can handle large inclines
Riders are able to go up hills at a 20% grade or less with this board. Which is great for those that want to use one in hilly areas.
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Battery eats up faster then the app says
You end up going like 3 miles till the battery is 50% and then you have to head back so you don't get stuck carrying it.
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Regenerative braking
When the brakes are used, the battery is recharged with the generated energy. This allows the user to get longer battery life, which can help one travel further or save on charge time.
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Expensive
Huge investment to make.
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True flexible longboard design
Most longboarders prefer a flexible design. Flex is subjective, and while you may like it or hate it, Boosted does not let you pick flex for your specific weight or flex preference.
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Large and heavy
The Boosted Dual (2nd Gen) weighs 13.4 to 14.7 lb (depending on the model), and is the length of a longboard (38 inches). This will feel very large to most skateboard owners.
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You can use it as a regular skateboard
When the battery is dead, it can be ridden like a regular skateboard.
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Awesome customer support
Boosted has great customer support and help forums. You can ask questions about the board, handling updates, and advising potential fixes.
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You can add various integrations
You can use the USB port on the board for various third-party accessories, such as LED lights.
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Adjustable max speed
The board is equipped with adjustable power limits, ensuring there’s a riding mode that’s appropriate for users of every skill level.
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High quality components
The Boosted Dual comes with a loaded Vanguard deck, Caliber trucks and Orangatang wheels as well as two brushless motors. While the price may be seen as steep, what you get in comparison to other boards are nice components that are meant to last.
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Beautifully designed
The Boosted Board has a very appealing design with bright colors. It looks very similar to a regular longboard, so it doesn't draw too much unwanted attention.
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Fast charging
The board can be charged from empty to full in as little as 30 minutes. This makes charging time shorter than riding time if you’re using Eco mode.
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Very light
This board only weighs about 15 lbs, but can move at speeds up to 20 MPH. Boards with similar top speeds usually weigh two to three times as much as the Boosted Board.
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Remote that works well in the dark
The remote is equipped with LED lights, so it can be seen in the dark. It comes with an ergonomic thumbwheel that controls speed as well as direction. The LED display shows how much battery life is left.
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Weight:
14.7 lbs
Mobile App:
Yes
Max range:
12 miles
Charge time:
1.5-2 hours
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Elwing Boards E1-500
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It's very compact and portable
31 inches long, it's the size of a regular skateboard. It's easy to carry or put it in your backpack. It's light enough to carry it effortlessly. The handle on the top makes it even easier.
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No lights
The board has no lights though you can use the USB port to install a light.
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Good for commuting
That speed is more than enough for urban use and for this skateboard size. You can commute faster than most city bicycles.
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Limited range
If you need a long range electric skateboard, this is not the appropriate choice.
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Customer support is amazing
You can DM the Elwing team if you have any issues. You will receive spare parts and individual support quickly.
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Poor stability at high speed
Being a rather short deck, it is not as stable as a longboard when you ride at high speeds. However you can tighten the trucks to improve stability.
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It has two modes for fast and comfortable riding
The modes are distinguished by the top speeds: 10km/h and 27km/h.
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Comfortable riding experience
The wheels provide good rebound and make the board very comfortable to ride by absorbing the vibrations and impact from surface imperfections.
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Good for tricks
Great for ollies, short turns, and endless manuals.
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You can use it as a regular skateboard
Because of the in-wheel motor, you can kick-push it like a regular skateboard, which is convenient for when the battery dies. If you kick-push twice before starting to use the throttle to accelerate, you can save a lot of energy and extend the range.
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Affordable
It costs much less than high-end boards, yet offers similar top speed and range as the Boosted Single ($999), for example.
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Weight:
10 lbs
Mobile App:
No
Max range:
7-10 miles
Charge time:
90 min (45 min with the fast charger)
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OneWheel+
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It's a versatile board that's fun to ride
You can use the OneWheel+ for tricks, riding in the city, as well as off-road. It has a decent top speed and it recharges very quickly, which is great if you use it for commuting. Having a large, wide tire makes it perfectly equipped for riding on patches of grass, dirt, and shallow puddles. The unusual one-wheel construction and on-deck sensor controls make the riding experience unique and very fun. You can select the different riding modes in the OneWheel app or using the pressure sensor on the board.
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There will be a fairly steep learning curve
The design of OneWheel+ is very unique, and it takes some getting used to. Riding it without much experience can be dangerous, especially at high speeds. You will most probably need a lot of practice before you are comfortable with the pressure sensor controls. Wearing a helmet and hand/wrist protection is also highly recommended.
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Incredible rider control and tight turn radius
With some practice, you can turn 180 degrees on a dime. The OneWheel's carving ability, rider control, braking, and acceleration will likely surprise you. If you are an easy rider, cruising is great fun. If you like to push the limit, it will challenge your balance and bravery.
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Not the most portable option
The board weighs 25 lbs, which may not seem heavy at first but almost certainly will after you carry it around for a while.
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This is a great option for riding off-road
If you plan to ride off-road, say outside the city or at the beach, the OneWheel+ is one of the best boards to have. Not only can it go through very rough terrain, like sand, grass, and puddles; it's also very good at riding in hills. It can climb up to 30% hill grade, while the vast majority boards, including high-end models, start stalling at 20-25%. An added benefit is that the board can generate some power while going down the hill, which keeps the battery alive for longer.
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Embedded lights make for a safer riding
The LED lights on the back and the front of the board keep the path visible and help the rider stay visible to others. You can toggle the LEDs on and off in the app.
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You get a unique riding experience
The overall experience of tilting your weight front-back, toe-heel, which dictates speed and direction feels a lot like snowboarding as opposed to riding a regular skateboard.
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It's water-resistant
You can safely ride it in the rain or on the beach. You can go straight over puddles, however, it makes a lot of sense to preemptively install a fender, otherwise you will be soaking wet. The treadless tire grips wet concrete well but will slip in the mud. Cleaning is a breeze – just grab a hose.
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You can connect it to your smartphone
You can connect your board to your smartphone using the OneWheel Android or iOS app. There you can control a number of settings: the riding mode, responsiveness of the board, LED lights; as well as find tutorial videos and get free firmware updates for the board.
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It's one of the most power-efficient boards out there
The OneWheel+ has regenerative brakes that extend the battery life as you brake or go downhill. It can recover up to 30% of total power output, more than any other board, which increases the battery life.
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It's sturdy and reliable
The OneWheel+ has a very solid feel to it. The components are high quality and the overall build is very durable. It can hold weight up to 275 lbs, while a lot of alternatives top out at 220.
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Really fast charge time
The OneWheel+ can be fully charged in only 20 minutes. At the same time, the vast majority of other boards, even with dedicated fast chargers, require at least 60-80 minutes.
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Weight:
24.5 lbs
Warranty:
12 months
Max Speed:
19 MPH
Mobile App:
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Unlimited's Eon | World's 1st Electric Skateboard Powertrain
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Hub-motor
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The added weight (15lbs)
You won't get any real performance out of anything that weighs less, but its quite hefty.
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Different ride modes
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Not released
There are no hands on for this powered attachment, as it is not released yet and is only a Kickstarter currently.
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Swappable batteries
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Smaller air travel permitted battery
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Very very quiet
Because of the hub motors, the board is very quiet.
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Remote control usability
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Fits on most boards
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Weight:
2.1 kg / 4.6 lbs
Max Speed:
35 kmh / 22 mph
Max range:
24 km / 15 miles
Hillclimbing:
20 %
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Airwheel M3
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Can operate in very wet conditions
The electrical components are secured from the elements, and the board can be used even in wet conditions.
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Quite heavy
The 25 lbs weight needs to be taken into account. It is not the easiest to carry around if that’s something you’ll need to do.
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Can mount setup on any board imaginable, even on a snowboard
The motor setup can be mounted on any number of decks, including decks not originally intended to serve as skateboards. This gives a great deal of flexibility in customizing your ride.
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People can see it's motorized quite easily
Thanks to the very large battery box attached under the board, it’s quite obvious that the board is motorized.
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App for tracking statistics and tweaking available on both Android and iOS
A chip inside the board tracks stats and wirelessly relays them to the app, enabling the user to check them in real time. This leads to better decision making while riding the board.
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Bulky battery pack isn’t great to look at
The battery pack is quite large and really stands out – but not in a good way. Its size also adds weight to the board, which is the tradeoff you make for a more powerful battery that lasts longer.
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No external motor
The motor is encased inside the wheel (instead of an external motor and belt drive), which keeps it protected and offers a good, high-powered experience.
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The range is unimpressive
When ridden by a 65 kg (140 lb) rider at full speed at 14 degrees Celsius (60 degrees Fahrenheit), the board only has a range of 10 km (6 miles). When it’s colder than this, the batteries will offer even less power. This is true of all batteries, so if you live in a cold environment be sure to consider the impact weather may have on performance.
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Awesome design
The board has a striking design with one tail and large wheels fastened to backward-facing trucks.
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One-wheel drive
Only one wheel has a motor, which can lead to too much torque on one side.
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Smooth ride
The trucks and bushings have a dampening effect on vibration and bumps making for a smooth ride. The large wheels and cushioning risers used above the trucks enhance this effect.
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Dishonest advertising of specs
Airwheel is advertised with a top speed of 20 kph and a 20-km range (12 mph and 12 miles). The company also claims it can be fully charged in 60 minutes and that it will alert the rider when they reach 12 kph (7.5 mph). In reality, there is no alert at 12 kph, the board only charges to 55 percent capacity in an hour, and listed the top speed can only be reached if you weigh less then 60 kg (130 lb) or are going downhill. It’s possible that a 20 km range could be achieved in first gear, but in the top gear you will only be able to travel half that distance.
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It's fairly cheap
This setup cots 2-3 less than that what you'd expect to pay for a high-quality e-board, making it a very accessible option.
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Miserable top speed
Even with a fairly light, 150 lb rider, the board will only reach a top speed of 11 mph. Obviously this speed will only decrease as the rider weight increases.
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Good warranties
The board comes with a 1-month warranty on the wheels, a 6-month warranty on the battery, and a 1-year warranty on the rest of the components.
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Doesn’t charge very quickly
The board takes three hours to fully charge. It will only reach 55 percent charge after the first hour. This makes it difficult to quickly top off the battery.
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Able to ride on medium rough terrain
The large wheels allow the board to traverse rough terrain easily. This makes it a good board to use in off-road conditions, including forested terrain and parks.
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Feels really durable
The components are strong and stand up well to wipeouts and poor weather.
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Weight:
25 lbs
Mobile App:
Yes
Max range:
6.2 miles
Charge time:
3 hours
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Acton Blink S2
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It's not the most portable option
This board weighs 15 pounds, slightly more than an average electric longboard. It's pretty reasonable, considering the decent 14-mile range the Blink S2 offers, but still makes it less convenient to carry around, especially combined with the fact that it doesn't have any sort of handles for picking up/holding.
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Great to ride at night
Front headlight, rear tail light, and side lights result in a much better night riding experience than most other boards. Not only can you better see the road in front of you, but you're also more visible to people driving cars, riding bikes, etc.
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High price
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It's a well-rounded board for everyday use
At $999, it's one of the best dual-motor electric skateboard options on the market. Both the speed and max range are above what you'd expect from a mid-level board. The charging time is quite fast considering the range. Also, the board comes equipped with embedded lights, which not that many alternatives have (especially right out of the box).
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Underperforms compared to premium boards
If you're a pro looking for an exciting ride, this may not be the best option for you. If you're ready to pay more, there are premium boards like Inboard M1 and Evolve GTX that are made for fast riding.
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Good range
Users can easily get the advertised range of 14 miles on relatively flat ground.
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Side lights cannot be turned off
Sometimes you don't want to look like a Christmas tree.
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Higher than advertised speed
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Weight:
15 lbs
Max Speed:
18 MPH
Mobile App:
Yes
Max range:
14 miles
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Magneto Revolution Electric Longboard
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Good value for the money
While this board doesn't have the longest range or the most powerful motors, it keeps up really well with the competition while costing less. The main specs: top speed of 20 MPH, max range of 12 miles, and incline climbing of 15% are all around the industry average. At the same time, the price for the Magneto Revolution is about $200-400 lower than for the majority of electric longboards.
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It comes with a UK plug
If you live outside of the UK you'll need a power adapter to charge this board.
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The deck is very durable without being stiff
The material used for the deck of this board is a composite of carbon fiber and Canadian maple. It's very durable, yet it retains some of the flex that traditional wooden decks have that many riders prefer over stiff carbon decks.
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Not suited for off-road rides
This isn't the board you'd want to take for riding outside the city. It has a 1400W dual motor and 90mm wheels that are perfectly sufficient for asphalt but won't get you far on a more rough terrain.
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You can order a test drive
If you want to test the board before you commit to buying it, for $50 you can order a test drive. They will send you the board, you can try it out and send it back after a week. If you decide to buy the board, the $50 you already paid will be counted towards the purchase price.
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Weight:
17.5 lbs
Max Speed:
20 MPH
Mobile App:
No
Max range:
12 miles
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Evolve Bamboo GT 2IN1
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5
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Even power
There are dual motors on the board, allowing for more even power distribution, especially when turning the board (compared to single motor boards)..
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Overheating issues
When using the GT mode for a longer periods of time (>15min) and really getting the max speed/power out of the board, it might overheat and shut down. It is quite rare though.
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High powered motors
The dual motor setup maxes out at 3000 watts.
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Not waterproof
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Big battery capacity
Goes to distances up to twenty one miles when using the street wheels on the board. This will also be dependent on the riders size, but is a safe estimate.
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Fast
With the Evolve GT wheels (included), this board can achieve speeds up to 22mph (36km/h). And if you purchase the ABEC 11 97mm FlyWheels, you can go as fast as 25mph (42km/h).
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Versatile wheels
You can change your normal 83mm wheels for 7" all-terrain tires, which work with the electric motors as well. You can then skate on grass, dirt etc. The 2in1 board comes with both. The process of changing the wheels should not take more than 5 minutes.
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Weight:
Street/AT - 17/22 lbs
Warranty:
6 months
Max Speed:
Street/AT - 26/25 MPH
Mobile App:
Yes
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Marbel 2.0
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Single belt motor
single belt motors give too much power to one side of the board and can spin out at times.
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Front and rear lighting
The board comes with customisable front and rear lights (120 lumens and 90 lumens, respectively).
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Customer Service is a drag
Take them a week to reply.
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Premium lithium batteries
Uses Samsung's 18650 Lithium Ion battery instead of the cheaper off-brand alternative.
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Takes a while to charge completely
Completing a full charge takes 90 minutes.
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Customizable regenerative braking
Electronic regenerative braking that is customizable for your personal preference.
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Longest range Bluetooth controller
The board's Bluetooth controller comes with a long range, low energy chip - BLE121LR
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Most parts are user serviceable
Including a simple motor pulley. Focus was placed on designing components to be self-serviceable and even upgradeable by the users. As a result, almost everything can be serviced by the user. Several of the Marbel 2.0 parts are backwards compatible with the Original Marbel Board.
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Carbon fiber protective deck encases lights and electronics
The boards deck is manufactured with pre-impregnated carbon fiber composite materials, making it light without sacrificing the protection of electronic components.
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Powerful motor with enhanced torque
This board's 3000 watt 63 mm motor is more powerful and delivers more torque than the one from the original 50 mm Marbel board motor, making the board capable of climbing hills 25% steep.
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Lifetime supply of free belts
Marbel ships the board with spare belts for replacement (one per motor). When the original belt wears out and you need to use the spare one just mail one back to Marbel for another one, free. That way you always have a spare in hand.
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Features a USB port for device charging
External devices can be charged on the board using its 500mA/5V USB port.
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6 different wheel options
Marbel offers 2 wheel pulley sizes and 6 different options of wheels, including the large 101mm 75a.
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Marbel map displays how far you can go
The board's companion app features a map that shows how far you can go with the board's current charge.
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Firmware is easy to update
The board comes with a companion app that facilitates firmware updating.
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Acceleration, braking and top speed can be customized
Remembers your most recent personalized settings and allows you to set the exact acceleration level, braking level, and top speed. It also offers readouts of your remaining range, odometer, trip distance, top speed, and lights for a truly personalized riding experience.
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Waterproofing
The Marbel 2.0 and its remote are certified with water and dust ingress protection of IP65, certified in January.
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Planned anti-theft system
If someone knows their board has been stolen, they can make the stolen board useless within an hour. It's important to note that the feature is not yet available.
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Weight:
10.1 lbs
Warranty:
1 year
Max Speed:
26 mph
Battery:
21.6 V, Lithium-Ion
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