When comparing Evolve Bamboo GT 2IN1 vs SPECTRA Silver, the Slant community recommends Evolve Bamboo GT 2IN1 for most people. In the question“What are the best electric skateboards?” Evolve Bamboo GT 2IN1 is ranked 9th while SPECTRA Silver is ranked 32nd. The most important reason people chose Evolve Bamboo GT 2IN1 is:
There are dual motors on the board, allowing for more even power distribution, especially when turning the board (compared to single motor boards)..
Specs
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Pros
Pro 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)..
Pro High powered motors
The dual motor setup maxes out at 3000 watts.
Pro 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.
Pro 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).
Pro 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.
Pro Powerful motors
It is a 4-wheel drive model, can go up to 35 km/h!
Pro 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!
Pro 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.
Pro Sleek Design
The look of SPECTRA Silver is so futuristic and stylish. Look great on photos and vidos!
Pro 3 Control Methods
Posture control, remote control & App control. Gives you every way you want to use the board.
Cons
Con 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.