I have the Tynee Pro, the longboard they made before the Ultra I think and its amazing! The torque and reliability, non existent voltage sag. The battery kicks ass, I'm amazed at the distance I was able to get out of this board during my range test. I think 18 miles and I'm 215 lbs and it advertises 22 mile range so thats not bad at all. The wait to buy a Stinger has been so long but I'm almost there. Tynee has amazing customer service and I'm glad their name is getting out there!
Good to hear Tynee taking care of their customers from a small channel. You hear good things whether it's Daniel Kwan or Scott Davies, and that probably is their experience, but you always wonder if the company is just extra nice to the big reviewers, ya know? But to hear that they are helpful and take care of their customers from a guy that bought their lower-tier board out of pocket makes me think they really are a customer oriented business. Also, good review and good cinematography. If and when you get the next step up board, I'll look for your take on it. Good job.
Thanks a lot mate, I was a bit unsure making this as video making isn't really my thing just a fun hobby at times. But you're right, I'm always wary of online reviews and prefer to check people's actual experiences like on reddit because 20 posts of different people having issues with trucks or something is definitely noteworthy, but may not be in a review. Glad you got something out of the video and thanks for giving it a watch.
Just ordered the nee Ultra X, hoping that the new Molicel batteries do a better job holding a top speed and range. But glad to hear that they treat their customers like real people!
Yeah it should, and I even liked how the new Stinger ticks so many of the boxes of one user on the reddit sub when Tynee asked for feedback on a new board.
Nice video. I have the Mini 3 pro and Explorer and love them both. Ride the mini 3 pro 90 % of the time and the Explorer when I have to go offroad. Same amazing support from Tynee as you. Has been skateboarding since 1976. So I love the mini deck thats the skateboard feeling I wanted. Great that you found a solution for you that works best for you. :-)
How much did you pay for the Tynee Ultra deck? Did it come with the predrilled holes? Were there any other components that had to be ordered in order to accomplish the deck swap?
Hey mate, I think I paid $165 AUD including shipping and it came with all the holes and threadcerts already there as well as the cable, gaskets and grip tape. I didn't have to do or get anything else to bolt up the trucks, ESC and battery to finish the swap.
They are just some decorative plates but people call them antisink plates as well. Just a bit of fun and basically like putting a washer on the screw before putting it through the deck.
I have the Tynee Pro, the longboard they made before the Ultra I think and its amazing! The torque and reliability, non existent voltage sag. The battery kicks ass, I'm amazed at the distance I was able to get out of this board during my range test. I think 18 miles and I'm 215 lbs and it advertises 22 mile range so thats not bad at all. The wait to buy a Stinger has been so long but I'm almost there. Tynee has amazing customer service and I'm glad their name is getting out there!
Good to hear Tynee taking care of their customers from a small channel. You hear good things whether it's Daniel Kwan or Scott Davies, and that probably is their experience, but you always wonder if the company is just extra nice to the big reviewers, ya know? But to hear that they are helpful and take care of their customers from a guy that bought their lower-tier board out of pocket makes me think they really are a customer oriented business.
Also, good review and good cinematography. If and when you get the next step up board, I'll look for your take on it. Good job.
Thanks a lot mate, I was a bit unsure making this as video making isn't really my thing just a fun hobby at times. But you're right, I'm always wary of online reviews and prefer to check people's actual experiences like on reddit because 20 posts of different people having issues with trucks or something is definitely noteworthy, but may not be in a review.
Glad you got something out of the video and thanks for giving it a watch.
Awesome detailed review! Thanks 🤙
Actually, this is excellent overview, experience and you should make more when you can. 😉
Thanks mate, will do. What sort of things would you like to see covered?
Just ordered the nee Ultra X, hoping that the new Molicel batteries do a better job holding a top speed and range. But glad to hear that they treat their customers like real people!
Yeah it should, and I even liked how the new Stinger ticks so many of the boxes of one user on the reddit sub when Tynee asked for feedback on a new board.
Nice video. I have the Mini 3 pro and Explorer and love them both. Ride the mini 3 pro 90 % of the time and the Explorer when I have to go offroad. Same amazing support from Tynee as you. Has been skateboarding since 1976. So I love the mini deck thats the skateboard feeling I wanted. Great that you found a solution for you that works best for you. :-)
Thanks mate, I do wish boards marketed as off road would have gear drive as an option, I'm sick of debris getting in my belts.
I got a lemon of a board broke multiple times
Mate that's no good! What happened?
How much did you pay for the Tynee Ultra deck? Did it come with the predrilled holes? Were there any other components that had to be ordered in order to accomplish the deck swap?
Hey mate, I think I paid $165 AUD including shipping and it came with all the holes and threadcerts already there as well as the cable, gaskets and grip tape. I didn't have to do or get anything else to bolt up the trucks, ESC and battery to finish the swap.
how are those hydro wheel when thinking about cracks and small stones? they go easy over them compared to stock wheels?
The Hydro Wheels are a little better (Like maybe 10-20%) but the soft wheels are way more comfortable.
What are those plates on the top of your board?
They are just some decorative plates but people call them antisink plates as well. Just a bit of fun and basically like putting a washer on the screw before putting it through the deck.
@@ExplorerAU thanks, I'll look into those for my ultra.
There's heaps around, I made these myself for fun.
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