Thanks for the kind words on Lorentz and the Major. We are always listening to feedback and aiming to continually improve our products. We're stoked to connect with tons of amazing riders and we are looking forward to 2024! 🤙
Dude! I had no idea about the Magnetic Rs+! That thing looks so sick but honestly I'd have to work my way up to 80mph I've only gone a little over 40 so far 😂
I own the Onsra Black Carve 3 and can only imagine the power of the BC3 Pro or the Velar. For legal reasons I try to stay away from streets and do a lot of off-roading and put the Velar tires on my BC and it works perfectly (hat to remove the belt covers tho and will upgrade to 66T for less top speed and more torque since no one needs to ride 67km/h). Onsra boards just scream premium and I HIGHLY recommend them
Best most concise video ive seen that features new boards and talks about specs and such. GOOD JOB. I have the Tynee Mini 3 Pro and its the fastest most powerful short board, all the claims about it being a beast are true.
Little late to the review but 2023 was the year I went crazy and purchased several boards including the Lorentz Major V2, Onsra Velar, Acedeck NYX Z1, Acedeck X3, Acedeck Nomad N1 and Meepo Hurricane Bamboo (gear). Wanted the best and fastest but was limited by what was available where I lived (SE Asia). Then came 2024 and I jumped to EUC’s and float wheels. After accumulating mileage on all these PEV’s, I’ve come to the realization that I could not fully utilize the specs of most of them because of the limitation of my own riding skills, the type of roads and paths where I live and how fast I was willing to push it versus injury risks. At the end of the day I found myself riding, most often, what was the most fun for me, not the specs itself.
I think you summarized 100% of my experience as well. I’m no longer chasing specs on boards as well. It’s always what’s fun that matters and specs on a spreadsheet matter very little now
After test riding a ton of boutique, diy, and expensive production boards at esk8con. The radium mach 1 was by far my favorite. The deck locks in your feet so well, trucks are stable in high speeds, fantastic in corners, 125 wheels are great, and the shock absorption from the truck is awesome. But the first run is only 100 units. But each part could be awesome in its own right
2024 Year Wishes: Apps from companies! (that aren't useless) Better remotes and more love for remotes. Leet3d has cool covers and there are a couple of silicone covers from some companies. Acedeck has the cool cnc sort of cover. I'd like more shell shapes and sizes. That tiny generic control on budget boards works well enough but looks and feela like garbage. $200 Halo remotes are super nice. Something in the middle of cheap piece of crap and $200 lightsaber would be nice. And you best believe we're going to get deopped some sweet new gear drives this year. Just seen the new Meepo one. It's absolutely hideous next to the Acedeck Element but it looks like it works well enough. I love this video Steven, watched it at least three times.
At the Tynee section: another new (upgraded) version worth mentioning is the new Tynee Explorer with the 80A ESC v2.0. The remote features are very nice to have and the board has got good performance for a below 1000 dollar all terrain board.
Good review dude I got my eyes on backfire zeolet x . Also , let me know if I am eligible for that free eboard dude :) Have a nice day bro 😎 Keep up the good job . Excellent reviews .
Wow! This is soooo helpful Steven 👏🙌🙏 I follow as many esk8 reviews/companies as I can find & you still showed me SO MANY boards I missed! Nice honest reviews too 🥂 Wanted to ask- that apt fire that burned a couple floors of a building a week or 2 ago - it was a Meepo board - maybe one of those fast chargers? Maybe why Aurora is gone? 😬 That has me thinking that in the future all esk8s will have hot swap batts - so we can charge them in a nice little fireproof box …thoughts?
Glad it was helpful! We need universal easy access to battery health status indicators - and BMS installed to manage and stop changing when batteries issues are detected. Current electric skateboards are all kinda dumb, you plug them in, they just charge. There needs to be a system built in that stops charging and let the user know there’s a problem. The major of all fires all caused by the continued use of a battery pack despite a single unbalanced cell. Hopefully they can address this in the future
If you can only choose one board that can go off road and on road and you had $4000, which one would you choose? From the looks of things, the onsra seems like the best bang for buck including power and range. Thoughts? Agree or disagree?