I've had a ton of fun riding and testing the Possway T3 electric skateboard and here are my thoughts on it! Check out the T3 here: bit.ly/3MB4jx6 Coupon code "RK9" at checkout! RK9 Rides website and socials: linktr.ee/rk9r...
Excellent footage and info on this review! Definitely got a new subscriber based on this review. Just bought one of these and also got some lights for it. First time e skateboard rider, although I have a couple scooters.
Great editing and filming I must say! Crazy what nuances you can see in a board by a glance at this many different perspectives. I feel like I know the T3 better than my own board now after seeing your shots of it in action.
Thanks for the review RK9, I got mine in this week. I want to make it VERY clear that riding it out of the box is a mistake. I took mine down a slight hill going medium and the speed wobble forced me to take a ride 5 feet down the concrete slide. I'd say it's not optional, You MUST tighten these trucks before riding this thing.
ArgisRick got one too & was very floppy just standing on it & tighten the swerve nut 1 turn which made a huge difference but I notice it can get a speed wobble around 17mph. Should I tighten it even more?
I would love to try an E-skateboard for its fantastic portability and fun, but the miniature wheel size stops me from doing that. I live in NYC, and the poor road condition means riding anything small than 8-inch wheel is suicide... especially it can go for 30 mph lol
Hey, I recently got into electric scooting and I'm looking to get my first proper scooter, I've been looking at the Nanrobot D6+ and was wondering if you would ever review some of the scooters from Nanrobot (D4/D6/LS7) , I've so far heard good things but would love a review from you. Keep up the great work on the videos.
Nanrobot has reached out to me multiple times and offered to send me out their models to review, but would not let me do an unbiased review. They insist on controlling what I say in the video and what I put in the description and thumbnail. Tons of red flags for me. I would be wary of reviews on their scooters and of the company in general. I wouldn't review their models unless I was able to borrow one to try from another rider.
@@RK9Rides Thanks definitely will reconsider buying one now and see if I can borrow one or try it beforehand or look at a different scooter in general. I'm in Australia so the choice is somewhat limited.
Hey I love your videos and you inspired me to get a Yume y11 electric scooter! Is there a chance you can make a video on basic scooter maintenance on higher end scooters? Keep up the great work!
Are you gonna review the meepo v4s? Im thinking about getting it but im also thinking about getting the possway t3 i would like to hear your opinion on both like which has more torque which has more speed which is more stable and comfortable
comfort doesn't matter at that price point you will get knee jitters if you don't go Trampa (DKP mountain boards don't count), torque doesn't matter either as cheaper boards generally have a problem with braking and you can only go as fast as you can brake (and acceleration means nothing compared to brake quality). I have a trampa / meepo v3/evolve carbon AT. Anything above 20 mph with tiny wheels is almost like you are looking to win the darwins award. Meepo is faster on paper but this is cheaper...
Question - I've got a Meepo Hurricane, love it but one thing I want is more range. I'll get around 25 miIes on a charge in the speed ranges I use - not enough! I notice this had the option of 18 mile, 36 mile and 54 mile (hell yeah👍) ranges. Is this simply ordering extra batteries to be switched out or do they offer longer lasting batteries...? They certainly cost more.
These board's are FLAT that's a poor and lazy design. Not to mention dangerous when riding. Another thing dangerous is the way the board is cut where the wheels are . It will break their!
well let me just say longboard r flat, but this one it has a w concave for your feet, and grid tape to hold u in place. 2nd they have to cut the board where the wheels r, the reason is wheel bite (board touching the wheel) .
Hello, thanks for your vidéo, what skate do you recommend me for a daily usage of like 5km, only in a city, but with some pretty huges climbs? I dont have à big budget so does this one is the right choice?