I bought one switched the deck and made it run on drill batteries so I don’t have to worry about range I’ve ridden it 25mph on smooth flat road and gone 10 miles on two drill batteries
I got this as my first eboard and it does not dissapoint. I'm 180 lb and with my backpack on it's still able to take me up steep hills. And once it gets up to speed I wouldnt want to go any faster. Really dumb move to market it to children. I wanted a lightweight board with a decent amount of power and this does a great job at that.
You know, seeing how this board is light as hell and uses a hub motor, you could probably easily kick push this thing and just use the motor to break or climb some hills to wring out extra range. I actually might consider this for taking on business trips.
@@xSynatiiC yeah I think that’s pretty obvious that one high performing motor is gonna be better than two of these, but in terms of these budget boards, 2 motors does equal higher top speed. Lots of boards in the $200 ish category have one motor making that a valid selling point.
@@aaronroach8218 we are not talking about higher performance motors. If this board only had one motor, it would still reach 18mph. Having 2 motors does *not* increase the top speed.
Great video!! is it possible to change wheels for this? e.g. bigger/softer wheels to make it more stable? since you mentioned its more for parks. Thanks!!
@@DruMarr ROFL hadn't thought about the arrow but I can totally see that happening with a spectacular faceplant as the board goes out from underneath me.
@@wezter96 Its directly marketed to kids and designed to keep the cost down. It would end up being 500-600 dollars if they had built it for adults taking long rides.
@@NHO-RC I am not saying to make it for adults taking long rides... I'm saying give it 99wh. It's still a tiny battery but then it would also be a great option for people to bring when travelling by airplane.
@@wezter96 it’s designed with kids in mind, not to maximize for travel. i’m about 155lbs and my commute is about 3 miles so this is quite perfect for me. i have a mini 2 standard and don’t take it to class cuz it’s too heavy (gotta carry into class and up flights of stairs)
So with your experience with the boards you have tested what would you recommend as a first e-board? (In the 800< range) I ride my non electric longboard almost everywhere. I like long rides 7-10 miles, if that helps your recommendation. (Also I met you in Pensacola, keep pumping out the great vids bro 🤙)
Wassup! So 800 range it depends on that your terrain in your area is, if you like cloud wheel or street wheels. The best board for $600 is the backfire zealot, I’ve made a review on it already
@@DruMarr I’m in California. Most places I go there is a sidewalk, and the hills are not to bad out here for the most part. Going to watch that video 🙏
@@billywalls5584 other than the zealot, I can’t really recommend anything else out there unless you’re looking for an actually AT board, I would recommend, if you have an AT board you have have pneumatics when you need it, and street wheels when you want it so it’ll literally be the last board you’ll ever need.
It makes way more sense to buy the teamgee h20 mini instead of this. For only $100 more, get way better range of almost 20 miles, and almost 30 mph compared to not even 20 on this. If you’re spending $300 on a skateboard, an extra $100 goes a long way.
The selling point is being able to take it on planes, and the H20 mini goes for 10-13 real world, and top speed is only 24, I even did speed tests on it, $269 is dirt cheap, if you only need a travel board
@@DruMarr for a travel board, this is definitely the best option if you need to fly. But if you wanna have a board to keep in ur car or something, the h20 mini is just a little bit more expensive for like 10 more miles of range, which is the most important to me on a mini board.
@@aaronroach8218 honestly steer away from team gee, I would probably go for something better like the Tynee mini 2 or Wowgo mini 2 for an actually good short board with some speed
@@DruMarr yeah but then you’re looking into the 5-600 dollar price range. In your video of the h20 mini, you really seemed to like it. Not so much anymore?
@@aaronroach8218 no not really, after trying other short boards like the Wowgo mini I liked them much more, better controls, and the wheels are way too small as well
What is sad about watching a video like this, is that I have to pause every moment to convert Kilos and Km/h it's unbelievable how humanity didn't evolve enough to agree and decide once single way to measure things and make your communication better around the world. By the way, nice video.
@@NinjaNerosis ur new as in you haven’t given it a shot. Don’t knock it before you try it lol but good on you if you like pushing around. The feeling of riding a skateboard at 30-40 mph is insane
So I just got this and 20 miles an hour is way faster than it sounds 😭 I got speed wobbles and almost ate it. Plenty fast enough
Yeah anything over 15mph is fast on a skateboard but I mean 30 feels like 20. I mean anything after 15 is just kinda crazy
I bought one switched the deck and made it run on drill batteries so I don’t have to worry about range I’ve ridden it 25mph on smooth flat road and gone 10 miles on two drill batteries
Can you send me a link of what batteries you used to get 10 mile range please!
Yeah man pls send us the link would appreciate it
Tell us
I got this as my first eboard and it does not dissapoint. I'm 180 lb and with my backpack on it's still able to take me up steep hills. And once it gets up to speed I wouldnt want to go any faster. Really dumb move to market it to children. I wanted a lightweight board with a decent amount of power and this does a great job at that.
How's it going so far? Any update?
Ayy always wanted to see how this board handles an adult rider! Not bad for a board you can take on most flights! Ace video bro🔥🔥
Appreciate it fam 🙏🏽
You know, seeing how this board is light as hell and uses a hub motor, you could probably easily kick push this thing and just use the motor to break or climb some hills to wring out extra range. I actually might consider this for taking on business trips.
Seems ideal for deck retrofitting too;
especially when compared to other systems with larger 80-90mm wheels.
Yes, it’s pretty much pocket size, I do like the deck tho
You shredded that ting ! Love it 😍 I’m sold
Some might question what's the point in a slower take-off speed,
but for me personally, that tamer throttle curve is ideal for paths.
For 180 pounds it takes time to get to top speed
2 Instead of one Motors ≠ higher top speed.
What's important is motor KV, Voltage, wheel size/Gearing and of course how the ESC is programmed.
Id rather have 2 than one
@@DruMarr Don't we all? What I'm saying is that your "selling point" of it having a second motor, thus being faster, is false.
@@xSynatiiC yeah I think that’s pretty obvious that one high performing motor is gonna be better than two of these, but in terms of these budget boards, 2 motors does equal higher top speed. Lots of boards in the $200 ish category have one motor making that a valid selling point.
@@aaronroach8218 we are not talking about higher performance motors. If this board only had one motor, it would still reach 18mph. Having 2 motors does *not* increase the top speed.
@@xSynatiiC I just use it as a Segway to the next spec
200w hub motors is definitely better than the cheap 150w ones we see.
I just got that same skateboard for Christmas
ooooh my ghad!!! why's amazon not available in the ph!!!
i like this for college campuses and pubic travel
How is it with going uphill?
Great video!! is it possible to change wheels for this? e.g. bigger/softer wheels to make it more stable? since you mentioned its more for parks. Thanks!!
I have meepo v4 at hand, and am considering a light (yet stable) electric board for myself, and this sounds like a closet one!
No the wheels are not able to change, just keep in mind that the power will be much less than your V4 👍🏽
Are you gonna get the meepo v4s? Also nice vid
I have the meepo V4 cloud wheel conversion kit, so basically yes? I’ll make a video on that soon I have so many other things on the table
@@DruMarr the meepo donut wheels with the new motors and stuff or just cloud wheels with the old motors?
@@jhorniel9320 the new meepo donut kit, they’re new motors
@@DruMarr cant wait to see it lol
Im not no mathematician but 18 mph and a total range of 4 miles. So.... you can ride it for 15 minutes? 🤔
Well, when you’re my weight going max speed you get 20min, is to be expected with such a small battery
now what about mounting the battery and hubs on a traditional double kick tail street deck
Is it possible? Yes, but you’ll have to put an arrow so you don’t get confused which way is forward
@@DruMarr ROFL hadn't thought about the arrow but I can totally see that happening with a spectacular faceplant as the board goes out from underneath me.
How do you record that and how do you overlay speed when you mount video?
It’s my latest video
I wish the battery was 99wh even if the price would be slightly higher, you could then still bring it on a plane and get more decent range.
Well for me that’ll get me two extra miles, or about 10 extra minutes of use lol
@@DruMarr so it's 30 vs 40 minutes of use then which in % is a kinda big difference. Just stupid to put such a small battery in it for no reason
@@wezter96 Its directly marketed to kids and designed to keep the cost down. It would end up being 500-600 dollars if they had built it for adults taking long rides.
@@NHO-RC I am not saying to make it for adults taking long rides... I'm saying give it 99wh. It's still a tiny battery but then it would also be a great option for people to bring when travelling by airplane.
@@wezter96 it’s designed with kids in mind, not to maximize for travel. i’m about 155lbs and my commute is about 3 miles so this is quite perfect for me. i have a mini 2 standard and don’t take it to class cuz it’s too heavy (gotta carry into class and up flights of stairs)
nice range test. i bet those feet were numb from the vibrations.
Definitely especially on those bad roads 😮💨
Exway flex or Meepo v4s? In all aspects !
Haven’t tried the V4s yet
You do group rides with other rider’s?
Heck yeah, I just filmed a video doing a group ride I’ll post it tomorrow
Does it carve?
Watch the video lol
So with your experience with the boards you have tested what would you recommend as a first e-board? (In the 800< range) I ride my non electric longboard almost everywhere. I like long rides 7-10 miles, if that helps your recommendation. (Also I met you in Pensacola, keep pumping out the great vids bro 🤙)
Wassup! So 800 range it depends on that your terrain in your area is, if you like cloud wheel or street wheels.
The best board for $600 is the backfire zealot, I’ve made a review on it already
@@DruMarr I’m in California. Most places I go there is a sidewalk, and the hills are not to bad out here for the most part. Going to watch that video 🙏
@@billywalls5584 other than the zealot, I can’t really recommend anything else out there unless you’re looking for an actually AT board, I would recommend, if you have an AT board you have have pneumatics when you need it, and street wheels when you want it so it’ll literally be the last board you’ll ever need.
how much do these weigh? i have the mini but i don’t need that much range and want something more light
Less than 10 pounds
13.2 lbs
do you have a v4 ER, if so can you do a range test?
I have the standard
@@DruMarr btw love your videos, they are very professional for a small Channel
What's the braking curve on this like?
4 breaking modes customizable
@@DruMarr Right, but like if you catch yourself going down a REALLY steep hill, and you’re already going like 20mph, could the brakes alone save you?
What's the wheelbase specs on this?
It makes way more sense to buy the teamgee h20 mini instead of this. For only $100 more, get way better range of almost 20 miles, and almost 30 mph compared to not even 20 on this. If you’re spending $300 on a skateboard, an extra $100 goes a long way.
The selling point is being able to take it on planes, and the H20 mini goes for 10-13 real world, and top speed is only 24, I even did speed tests on it, $269 is dirt cheap, if you only need a travel board
@@DruMarr for a travel board, this is definitely the best option if you need to fly. But if you wanna have a board to keep in ur car or something, the h20 mini is just a little bit more expensive for like 10 more miles of range, which is the most important to me on a mini board.
@@aaronroach8218 honestly steer away from team gee, I would probably go for something better like the Tynee mini 2 or Wowgo mini 2 for an actually good short board with some speed
@@DruMarr yeah but then you’re looking into the 5-600 dollar price range. In your video of the h20 mini, you really seemed to like it. Not so much anymore?
@@aaronroach8218 no not really, after trying other short boards like the Wowgo mini I liked them much more, better controls, and the wheels are way too small as well
Love the video Dru!!! Let's roll!
I think you guys should bump the battery to 99wh, even if price would get bumped slightly it would make it a valid option for a lot more people.
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Wow what a fraud SMH
Can a 190 pound person sit on this table?
What is sad about watching a video like this, is that I have to pause every moment to convert Kilos and Km/h it's unbelievable how humanity didn't evolve enough to agree and decide once single way to measure things and make your communication better around the world. By the way, nice video.
I like my skating to be exercise lol... always push
You must be new to eskate
@@aaronroach8218 nope...ima skater... miss me with that e anything
@@NinjaNerosis exactly what I meant. New to eskate.
@@aaronroach8218 can't be new if I refuse to start my guy lol...
@@NinjaNerosis ur new as in you haven’t given it a shot. Don’t knock it before you try it lol but good on you if you like pushing around. The feeling of riding a skateboard at 30-40 mph is insane