@@seasparrow7427 it’s funny how machines making calculations and decisions makes them seem very lifelike. No different than a vacuum bot calculating its way around your living room I guess. Still seems really clever though.
Very cool stuff, love seeing another “old guy” riding one of these. I got my first off-road electric longboard last year at the age of 53 and it’s a freaking blast.
No knee pads, no elbow pads... but yes, at least you will have fun before needing knee surgery :)... at 65 years old, I just might have to add this thing to my bucket list. It does look like a lot of fun.
I guess i'm the one always reminding you to wear a helmet. I've built two all terrains with 6" air tires, top speed 33mph for me and my son, i'm old too but we never ride without protective equipment, especially helmets. Great video Steve.
Looks like they put some thought into the design and extras for that skateboard. The surface, the handle and those fat tires are all great features. Although it probably wasn't intended I also was noticing how amazing that Skydio drone is including the video performance. If I'm not careful my wife is going to ban me from watching your videos. My credit cards are within reach!! 😄
Nice rig Steve and great review as usual. The Skydio did a great job following you too. Why do you always use kilometers per hour instead of miles per hour like the rest of the world 😉
@@sheiladavis2304 It was way back in 1970 but I know my school was slow to adapt as text books were all imperial, so for the next 10 years we used both metric & imperial.
I looking into one of these! Specially for filming and wow ... I though of buying a one wheel since it's easier on all terrain transition, but that might be a good option and more stable ! Thanks for the review
These boards along with Escooters and Ebikes are illegal to operate in public here in the Nanny state of Victoria Australia, my 11yr old grandson received an $1100 Ebike last Christmas and a few weeks later it was impounded by the local cops because according to them they are classified as motorcycles and a motorcycle licence is required to operate one, yet VicRoads who lay down the road laws for the state say on their website that Ebikes up to a certain capacity are totally to ride on public roads with no licence required, his bike was auctioned off and we received a phone call from the local police who said they weren't going to charge the boy with riding without a licence as well as operating an unregistered vehicle and riding without a roadworthy certificate on the vehicle but to consider the phone call an official warning.
@@karthurjr yea depending on Battery And wheel motor specs. My Segway ninebot Has Satisfied Gliding around Fine. Different but fine Have Put 100 miles on it with No issues. Farthest in one day 12 miles round trip. That board is faster with more range. Souped it up With handlebars and Larger Wheel package and can be Turned into Go cart for extra. Each has their appeal
Looks fun. It's the cost of the drones I'd like to get first lol. If you are going to live in excess, this all terrain skateboard is the way to go! I'd love to ride one but not this week....
That things awesome Steve!! Do you prefer a streetboard or all terrain?? Smart man not going to fast. Picking rocks out of your hands and knees isn't fun.lol it definitely looks like a blast to ride. I used to skate in my teens to early 20's but never tried an electric.
I've been a skateboarder since I was 6 (over 50 years ago) as I grew up in southern California. If I didn't have a worn out hip, I'd buy one of these. It looks like a blast!