New place new board 😎🤘. Hell yea man. I was planning on doing the three links too for my new ride. Went with Titos Duality trucks. If those are anything like their V2s their gonna grip like aaa sunuvva bitch😳🔥🔥 Can’t wait to see ur new ride bro😎fuuuuck yea🔥🔥
*Feels like it's been a while!* ⚡️🤟🏽⚡️🤟🏽 Real shame about Meepo-Stooge not workin out 😢 Linnpower about to come out from behind the scenes and take the limelight 👌🏽
@@eBoard3R thanks mate, has been too long. Lots going on behind the scenes. Agreed, but Meepo and stooge are ok, it’s MAD not in the mix anymore from what I’m hearing. Real shame.😞
Sensational stuff.. Im lucky enough to ride one of these machines and they are the ultimate in stability and precision. The adjustable suspension is just next level.
In the meantime Meepo keep on taking preorders on these boards, it smells fishy. Meepo has the reputation to rush unfinished products to the market, why would it change ?
I've got an original semendeed one from glyph. And the curves of the deck let you lock in really well. Once you ride one you understand why it's shaped the way it is.!
Hard disagree on that, I personally know Al, and also recognise the skill, and experience used on coming up with that specific deck shape. W concave is throughout the middle for stiffness (the “lump”) as you call it, plus the bacon concave helps lock your feet in. Certainly it’s not for everyone- but for its purpose well built, and Flowstate have improved on it even more, the upper and lower carbon fiber layers really make it a race board.
There's plenty of merit to this comment. It is at heart a backyard deck. The mould is entirely hand designed and constructed, and as such there are definitely unintended shapes that come through into the final product. Mostly in the bottom of the deck, you can see the 'ribs' of the mould. But largely the humps and bumps are well intended and operate exactly as I hoped they would. I am as hyped on this design today as I was the day I first imagined it. And so, so stoked that my dream is living on with the good lads at flowstate when I don't have the capacity to pursue it anymore. Kudos to you boys, and kudos to everyone riding one!
Have to agree. They have respected everything Al did and improved it with their manufacturing processes and workmanship. Can’t wait to get it out there.
Hey man, I'm looking at whether I should buy the envy or if I should save the extra money to get a hurricane. I have a v5 right now, but I want more range, and the roads are rough at a few places.... what would you recommend?
I love the Envy. Such a great board and ideal for commuting. The Hurricane will definitely handle the rougher stuff and terrible road surfaces. If you can handle the extra saving, then I don’t think you will be disappointed with a hurricane. Just comes down to what you can afford and specs you find the most important. I love them both, but I still love riding the envy a lot.
@CraigTaylorYT okay, I have the money for the hurricane, so I think i'm going to go with that since I'll probably use it to get around college! I just thought it'd be best to ask someone who's ridden both before making a final decision! Thanks!
@@stellerate the Hurricane is awesome. You will love it. Make sure you use Scott Davies or Drew Elia’s discount code or link from their reviews. Will give you a small discount. 😉
Love my envy! I have over 1300 miles on it and tossed the gear drive upgrade with voyager motors on it at 600 miles, so its been a trustee steed since!
haha thats 1:24 exactly what just happened to me, had to evade for a scooter, i fell and my elbow pad slipped up and my elbow still got hurt...... still not sure if its better to get motocross protectors or if there is something better suitable for skaters
furst time i came across this channul. i really didnt expect the man to ride the board at full speed xD respect man, dont judge a book on its cover i should really not anymore, even being 37 myself.
Paul here I am in Michigan and is it possible to get a mountain board, with the same power and trucks with the mountain board wheels like 6 inch 7 inch wheels
You can get similar power but you’re not getting a mountainboard out of those components. It’s a street board that can do some light unsealed surfaces with its torque vectoring feature. Mountainboard you’d be looking at an angled deck and top mounted battery with channel trucks or something similar and for off road riding the way a mountainboard is meant to be used you want at least 8” wheels and bindings.
Have you tried the Hoyt Dadbod or Cascade? Great boards with great acceleration....I haven't found anything more stable and carvy at the same time. I can cruise at 40 with no issues...stable as hell. I'd like to try the Radium though...looks great and obviously well built. Nice review!
I'm having a lot of trouble chooseing between a Tynee Stinger and the Ultra X Pro. I'm 91 kg and 6 foot 1 tall. I wish I could test ride both. Any suggestions or opinions relating to these choices?
Most boards I ride are without belt guards. If the dirt and rocks can get in there, I always think it’s best to leave it open so the stuff can get out again. The material these belts are made of should take a pretty decent amount of neglect. I’ve seen the Radium crew bombing dirt trails without any issues at all.
Other than racing does a board like this really have a place in your quiver? Pretty huge, heavy and wide. For getting around really far maybe but I don't see this being a day to day board
These were not made for racing. These were designed and made originally for general riding. The style was meant to be F1 inspired. Fr what I’ve been told, they are making a race version for esk8con for next year. Under foot, it’s not heavy, and it is the best riding board. There is definitely a place for it.
@@CraigTaylorYT Out of curiosity where do you do most of your riding and on what surfaces? This board looks beast for paved bike trails and streets but probably best not for the dirt.
@@Erroct1 mostly sealed trails for me. I have seen the Radium guys doing lots of dirt trails on these boards though. I didn’t want to get this dirty or trashed up as I had borrowed it.