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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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Epikgo Classic
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Can run through various road and weather conditions
Epikgo Classic can survive different weather and road conditions. It could be used in different terrain types. It's great at rough, off-roads and off the pavement.
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Quite heavy
Epikgo is a bit heavy to carry, weighing about 31 lbs.
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Powerful
It can travel up to 10mph and can be used in slopes of up to 18 degrees. It's stable even though you ride it back and forth rapidly.
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Battery life not as stated
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Safe
The Epikgo Classic is UL 2272 certified which means that it exceeds standards when it comes to safety. It assures the users of no potential fire or electrical hazards. It is sem-submersible into water but does not have hazards.
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Weight:
26 lbs.
Max Speed:
10 mph
Charge time:
1-2 hours
Motor:
400W dual motors
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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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Razor Hovertrax DLX 2.0
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Safe
Razor is UL 2722 listed for safety, which makes Hovertrax DLX 2.0 secure with fire and electrical standards. Razor boasts to be the first to pass this standard for hoverboards. Aside from its riding experience, the board also guarantees the users of no electrical, fire, and wiring hazards.
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Battery takes too long to charge
The Hovertrax DLX 2.0 can take up to three hours to charge, but the cycle for a full battery doesn't travel much distance.
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Easy mounting for the user
The Hovertrax DLX 2.0 automatically levels the board for easier mounting and smoother rides. With the EverBalance Technology, the board offers a self-balancing feature which makes it easier for the user to mount the board, and control it more easily upon mounting. The technology also allows the user to navigate the board easily which makes the overall riding experience smoother.
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Not very fast
It can only run until 6mph, which, compared to other boards, makes it slower.
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More riding time
You can purchase an extra battery for the board and charge it for extra riding time. Aside from its regular capacity of 60 minutes for one battery cycle, the extra battery will allow users to enjoy the board more than its maximum capability for overall increased riding time.
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Pretty design
The multi-LED color display and color choices make it prettier than other boards available. It has a metallic multi-colored display, which makes it seem more elegant. Another set of colors is the dark galaxy-like design. Both designs are not at all tacky and makes the board more attractive and sophisticated.
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Weight:
29 lbs.
Dimensions:
24" X 8.75" X 8.25"
Max Speed:
9 mph
Capacity:
220 pounds
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