no my friend, no you are not. This is honestly the most quality product boosted has released imo. For its low price compared to its siblings, this is the best one for beginning boosted riders or short distances, and even then you can use it to get to other transportation vehicles like trains or buses.
Im thinking of getting the mini s for University, as I park pretty far away, bc I dont think I'll be traveling several miles in a day. Tops probably like 1 - 1.5
x. My college campus is pretty big and riding off campus would be much easier and less worrysome for me to get the x. I also ride everywhere. not just to campus but to and from each class.
That's me right now. The buses are closed on the weekends so im thinking of getting something to go to the library on the weekends, however $750 is a hefty price tag. Although I do get it, it seems to be a quality product that is worth the price.
Hey, this is the IDB in the Boston seaport! I ride my Onewheel here all the time. I'd love to try a boosted before buying if you guys want to try out the OW :]
josiah thomas I heard the board is definitely breakable, it's one of my worries if I decide to buy this. You can get it fixed, but it just takes more effort and money
People keep saying the flex of the board makes it more comfortable on the longboard. Fact is your feet are right above the trucks and getting the same impact. Only time the flex benefits you is if you stand in the middle. Which would be stupid and unsafe af.
You dont stand ontop of suspension on your car yet with out it you'll need a hip replacement and you dont need tobe in the middle of the board to tell the difference
1st on any longboard you do not stand on the trucks and if you do hit a crack or bump in the road on a longboard you will definitely feel it way less. Personally I think you should ride a longboard first before you comment something like this.
@@Pattywitdafatty I have 2 longboards and a few street boards. I have not ridden since the 90's but the only difference I ever felt was taking speed bumps. In which case yes long boards help. When it comes to road vibration, your shoes matter more.
Well made review. People need to know, Boosted Boards are not the only high quality electric skateboards though. There are better options out there that are just not as popular for whatever reason. Maybe because of people like Casey Neistat having major bias towards them. ALSO, wear a helmet!
3:16 that annoys me so much how he is carrying it. not because I'm an elitist who is like "MALL GRAB!" but when he is holding it sideways. he is holding it so the battery and most the weight is trying to pivot out his hand. if he flipped it so the underside faced outwards the weight would lean against the arm instead of trying to fall out his hand making it easier (if you own a boosted board you know what i mean and if you dont go try it)