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10 ELECTRIC SKATEBOARDS THAT LET YOU SKATE WITHOUT THE SWEAT
March 14, 2016  Brandon Widder

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Boosted Dual+

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Boosted Dual+ ($1,500)

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Inboard M1 ($1,400)

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Stary Board ($900)

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Yuneec E-Go ($632)

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Mellow Drive ($1,430)

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OneWheel ($1,500)

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Marbel Board ($1,400)

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Evolve Carbon Series 2-in-1 Electric Skateboard ($1,729)

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ZBoard 2 Blue ($1,300)

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LEIF eSnowboard ($1,500)
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Like any piece of technology, transportation is always evolving. First we
had the electric bicycle, then the electric car, and now — after many fails,
falls, and an abundance of crowdfunding campaigns — we have a slew of
electric skateboards that are actually worth the price of admission. Most
are designed to satisfy your morning commute or casual skate session, though
they vary considerably when it comes to range, top speed, and functionality.
Some, like the Onewheel, pride themselves in unique design, while others
concern themselves more with taillights and what happens in the aftermath of
a dead battery. We sincerely doubt the added power will help you land those
720 gazelle flips, but at least it will get you from point A to B without an
excess of sweat careening down the back of your neck.

Inboard M1
Inboard claims that every detail of the M1 is based on the idea of
uninhibited flow. This essentially translates to a fluid and responsive
ride, one that utilizes two hub motors in the rear wheels instead of your
stereotypical gear system or belt-drive. Because of this, you can utilize
the M1 like a traditional skateboard without ever having to turn on the
motor. Other hallmarks include the board’s sleek, 14-pound figure and
swappable battery system, a feature that means you can jump from one
90-minute session to the next within seconds. The board’s innate Bluetooth
connectivity, 10-mile range, and regenerative braking feature — a convenient
facet that feeds energy back to the battery for extended life — just help to
further justify the lofty price tag.
Pre-order it now from: [
http://www.inboardskate.com/shop/m1
] INBOARD

The original Boosted Board was something of a marvel when it arrived in
2014, mostly because it represented one of the first electric skateboards to
look ahead as much as behind. The time since has been good to consumers,
however. As the company’s high-end model, the Dual+ refines it predecessor
while incorporating a few added incentives. Twin brushless motors reside in
the rear, allowing you to tackle hills with a 25-percent grade and cruise
around for up to 6 or 7 miles depending on the conditions. The bamboo deck
also provides the board with a fair amount of flex, which essentially acts
like suspension when navigating rough roads using the included handheld
controller. And laser engraving? Well, let’s just say that isn’t just for
jewelry and iPods anymore.
Buy it now from: [
http://shop.boostedboards.com/products/boosted-dual-plus?variant=1141824744
] BOOSTED

Stary Board
The Shanghai-based team behind Stary isn’t kidding when it says its board is
the lightest and most affordable electric skateboard to ever hit Kickstarter
(or elsewhere). The svelte unibody deck uses a intuitive combination of
fiberglass, Canadian maple, and carbon fiber to achieve its 8.8.-pound
weight, which allows it to hit 18.6 mph with a 200-pound payload and greater
ease than some of its competitors. Additionally, the deck utilizes a gear
box and an in-wheel motor — the latter of which you can easily open to
replace the outer motor wheel — as well as a controller outfitted with an
OLED screen designed to give you board metrics at a glance. The controller
also moonlights as your acceleration tool, and, more importantly, a quick
means of braking.
Pre-order it now from: [
http://stary-board.myshopify.com/products/stary-board
] STARY

Yuneec E-Go
The Yuneec E-Go is likely the cheapest offering on the market, however, this
doesn’t mean it sheds all the bells and whistles to hit its budget-based
price point. Each board features a Yuneec 400W motor, which function much
like the Yuneec 48KW motor aboard the GW430 aircraft, the one with which
Yuneec first cut its teeth. Unlike other e-boards on our list that average
an estimated 6 or 7 miles on a single charge, the E-Go can push more than 18
miles, though it maxes out at 12 mph and the charging process can take up to
5 hours. That said, it can still manage a 10-percent grade and features both
a dedicated controller and an excellent mobile app, just in case you want to
view your battery life alongside your text thread with your mother.
Buy it now from: [
http://e-go.com/e-go.php
] E-GO

Mellow Drive
Mellow isn’t exactly an electric skateboard per se, but rather a dedicated
attachment designed to turn your existing push board into something a bit
more capable. To use it, you simply unscrew the rear truck of an existing
skateboard and replace it with the Drive, which features two in-wheel motors
and allows for a top speed of 25 mph. The embedded, high-capacity
lithium-ion battery lets you ride for about 10 miles on a single charge, and
like others on our roundup, it features a regenerative braking system
designed to recharge your battery whenever you decelerate. A bundled remote
gives you control over the throttle and break, too, and a set of haptic
feedback alarms let you know when the battery is low so you’re not stuck
pushing the pavement.
Pre-order it now from: [
http://www.mellowboards-shop.com/en/Mellow-Drive-zmbcore-1.html
] MELLOW

Onewheel
The OneWheel isn’t what you’d typically associate with a traditional
skateboard. In fact, the futuristic device functions more like a snowboard
or surfboard than it does its four-wheel counterpart. The 2-horsepower deck
is essentially made up of up split platform and a lone all-terrain wheel,
each of which utilize a bevy of onboard motion sensors and dynamic
stabilization to give better your balance and control. Simply shifting your
weight allows you to propel forward or back, and because of the ruggedness
of the central tire, you can forge your own path just as easily on
grass-lined hills as on sidewalks. The board’s 7-mile range and top speed of
15 mph merely comes second to the software, given the latter lets you to
adjust how the sensors, gyros, and motor work in tangent with one another.
Want to go faster? There’s an app for that.
Buy it now from: [
http://store.rideonewheel.com/products/onewheel-ultracharger?variant=4937879172
] ONEWHEEL

Marbel Board
The Marbel Board may not be as light as the aforementioned Stary, but it’s
also no joke when it comes to speed. The slender board capitalizes on a
carbon fiber build and a 2,000W brushless motor, along with a handheld
controller that let’s you accelerate or activate the regenerative breaking
when need be. Said power and lightness mean the board can undertake hills
with a 20-percent grade and quickly hit the top speed 25 mph — or less,
depending on how you set it up via the accompanying mobile app for Android
and iOS devices. The battery also allows for 16 miles on a single 90-minute
charge, when in ECO mode at least, giving you plenty of distance without the
wait. Shipping speeds, however, are a completely different story as of late.
Buy it now from: [
http://ridemarbel.com/products/marbel-board
] MARBEL

Evolve Carbon Series Electric Skateboard Gall
As the flagship model in Evolve’s lauded Carbon Series, the Carbon Series
2-in-1 has quite a bit going for it. Although it runs on little more than a
brushless 350W motor affixed to one of the rear wheels, the single wheel
drive means it’s quieter and can muster better battery range than some of
the more powerful e-boards currently on the market. The 43-inch deck is made
from a mixture of carbon fiber and Kevlar, and ships pre-assembled with a
set of all-terrain wheels that are as capable on rough pavement as on dirt.
Conveniently, the 2-in-1 also comes with a set of street wheels that can be
swapped out in a matter of minutes, giving you the option for tighter
carving and higher speeds if 21 mph isn’t cutting it. A wireless, handheld
throttle comes standard.
Buy it now from: [
http://evolveskateboardsusa.com/collections/carbon-series-electric-skateboards/products/2-in-1-carbon-series-electric-skateboard
] EVOLVE

ZBoard 2 Blue
ZBoard is one of the few companies that could care less for a handheld
remote — after all, most board sports don’t rely on a throttle for movement.
As such, the weight-sensing ZBoard 2 Blue ditches the wireless remote for
the company’s patented controls, one in which you lean on corresponding
footpads located on the front and the back of the board in order to
accelerate and decelerate. It’s a fairly self-explanatory system that makes
use of 1,000W motor and 16-mile range, along with integrated front and rear
lighting designed to keep you visible and shed light where you need it most.
It’s a bit heavier at 17 pounds, but fortunately, the built-in handles make
it easy to lug around when you’re not cruising to and from the boardwalk at
a healthy 20 mph.
Buy it now from: [
http://www.zboardshop.com/products/zboard-2-blue
] ZBOARD

LEIF eSnowboard
As the name might imply, the LEIF eSnowboard is as close as you’ll get to
snowboarding on asphalt without actual powder. The ingenious device uses two
inline skate wheels and a set of rotatable casters to mimic the sensation
afforded by the slopes, allowing you drift and carve with the same muscles
you’ve honed elsewhere. A swappable battery pack, wireless controls, and a
pair of 2000W brushless electric motors let you achieve speeds of 23 mph,
while two quick-release bindings ensure a level of stability and control
before you’re (inevitably) forced to bail. Varying deck lengths and the
ability to ride goofy or regular even help accommodate individual riding
styles, too, so there’s no need to worry about your stance or setup before
you head out.
Pre-order it now from: [
http://www.leiftech.com/product/leif/
] LEIF TECHNOLOGIES
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