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So in this video I wanted to share with you guys.
Ah, budget electric skateboard solution.
That's a great for travel and taking on the airplane.
As I mentioned before in a previous video, I've been looking for the perfect electric skateboard travel solution something portable with a detachable battery so that I can take it on the airplane with me.
For those of you that don't know many airline carriers is Walmsley.
You take on an electric skateboard on the plane unless you can do one.
Disconnect the lithium battery from the board and to the battery doesn't exceed 100 watt hours or 160 watt hours if you get permission from the airlines in advance.
So in my search, I came across my bow.
I contacted them to see if they could send me the lightest board campus to along with a detachable, flight compatible travel battery.
They agreed to send it to me, and I just got it a few days ago.
Oh, and before I continue, I wasn't paid for this video.
All right, so that's the first review, the board sex.
And then I'll explain more about the customized travel solution for the campus to.
All right, So here's the campus to the board itself, is 81 centimeters long and has an awesome old school field with a directional cut, a fish tail at the back and even a dope pinstripe selling running along the bottom smaller and lighter than most electric boards weighing only 5.5 kilograms, has one brushes motor with a top speed of 30 kilometers an hour.
Big 83 millimeter orange wheels Insult center with 150 Sweetwater Tesla battery, which is over the centre 100 watt flight restriction limit.
But that's why I can get an advertised total range of 21 kilometers fully charges in two hours.
The power button is located on the side of the battery.
Case with poor led is indicating the battery life and on the other side, charging port.
All right, so now let's talk about the remote so it fits nicely in your hand like this.
Press a thumb control or up to go forward and back to engage the regenerated breaks.
You can easily top the power button to cycle through four different speed modes, from beginner to expert, just like this, and It has a reverse control, but pretty simple, right?
All right, let's get to the good part.
Let's talk about the travel battery option so people sell a fight compatible travel battery option on their website, but it's intended for the other boards, not the campus to.
So it's a different size.
People kindly customize this.
99 want our battery for me so it would fit the default batter case on the campus to.
And as you can see, it's just under one watt hour of flight restrictions.
All right, so let me show you how to change out this battery in just a few minutes.
Remove these six screws on top of the board holding the battery case.
Once about a case is loose, flip it over.
Simply remove the smallest screws around the case like this.
Take off the lid.
You'll see two connectors.
Disconnect both cables and you're done.
Replace it with this custom flight battery.
What's nice is meatball provided some extra cushion foam to keep the smaller battery in place, put the lid back on and reattach the screws that easy.
Just remember that before you get on your flight to leave the larger battery at home and separately carry this smaller battery onboard with you.
So this battery option is something that you guys want.
Let me know in the comments section, and people said that they will produce this battery if enough people actually ask for.
That's pretty cool for a company to do, right?
All right, so now let's talk about what I love about the board.
The motor is super quiet, which is perfect for riding in the city.
I want to always avoid scaring people with annoying motor noises while riding the board the board automatically powers on when you push start.
Also, the brush list motors allow you to push kick it like a regular skateboard even when the battery dies and the kick tail also makes it easier to turn into tight spots.
The skin friendly grip tape at the top of the board is soft and for me, perfect for caring around.
Also, I love that they included some skateboard tools with the purchase, and it even comes the wall hanger for the board.
All right, now let me show you how the board rides so starting a smooth on the speed setting most three while max speed setting more floors, and that's where the regenerative braking the brakes are a little bit sudden for beginners.
But I think with a little bit of practice, you should be able to get used to it.
People advertise that the board can climb inclines after 10 degrees.
This incline is about seven degrees.
I didn't have any issues going up with a bit of speed, but when starting uphill, I couldn't generate much speed afterwards with a single motor.
Also, I found better climb.
Performance is setting it on max speed mode for as it has more torque and acceleration, even though moved three tops out of the same speed.
And I also tested the brakes on the small hill, starting at a low speed, applying full brakes on the controller slow down the board, but not even close enough to being able to stop it.
So I recommend practicing your foot stops before bombing down any hills as the one hub.
Motor breaks won't be sufficient now.
The 83 millimeter wheels are perfectly flat roads and pretty decent at absorbing small bumps and cracks on a normal road.
So brick Max, on a path like this are definitely rideable, but you feel the shop on your feet the entire ride, plus the board itself being a short as it is not responsible, as you can see for me jumping on the board so again, more of the road noise will be transferred to your feet.
So in conclusion, I think this is a great travel board solution for taking on the airplane.
It's not plug and play, but with a few screws, you're good to go.
Maybe in the future they'll have a quick release battery feature.
But all in all, it's a great board was cruising from A to B again.
It's not the fastest Ford or can go the longest distances, but you don't really need that in the city.
The kick tail, though, is perfect for the city, which allows you to maneuver through tight spots.
I also think this board would be great for beginners because it has several different speed modes, but for regular writers, because it also has advanced moans.
One thing to mention is the board only has one motor, so definitely don't recommend for hilly areas.
But if you're planning to cruise around the city with minor hills, then this should be no problem.
Oh, and the board is noted as weatherproof, but the electron ICS don't seem to be sealed off 100%.
So I would say maybe like a splash to would be okay, but definitely stay away from the rain, at least if you want to keep this board for a long time.
Oh, and I forgot to mention it's easy to wear on a back back, but we'll get heavy over an extended period of time.
Maybe in the future, people can make even a lighter board package.
Overall, it's a Superfund board to ride.
I love carving with it, and most importantly, I look forward to taking it on my next flight.
All right, said that includes the video.
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