For an electric longboard, Apsuboard V3 without a doubt, the cheapest board worth buying. Looking for a hub board that carves like a dream?

Backfire G2T ($599) vs. Wowgo 3 ($599). Check out Meepo City rider product page (click). My battery failed after ~80 charge cycles with absolute proper care (they told me the G2S batteries should last around 500 charges) and I'm STILL dealing with customer support to replace my battery weeks after. Yeah I was thinking the same thing, lotta eskate on my campus. The Wowgo 3 has a more derivative design, is flexier, has four speedmodes (the forth being “turbo”), the one wheel size of 90mm and a Paris front truck. Mini X it is. At only a few hundred dollars more than Evolve, I’d say it belongs on the list. You also have next to no chance of bottoming out on the Verreal F1 like you do on the Meepo Classic. Teamgee H8 is the cheapest entry level board in the budget shortboard segment, it will only set you back $300. We will continue to be on the look out for other choices, but for now, your only option for budget All-Terrain will be …. Some may say their brakes can be stronger, and they underperforms in range test (if riding aggressively), but for the majority of the riders with appropriate expectation (on the range), G3 and G3 Plus is undoubtedly the best hub board in this price segment. It’s also a stiff and more agile board (for a longboard) and has better torque and acceleration over the NLS Pro. These boards are the small scale boutique brands, or DIY based vendors that aim to craft the fiercest monster money can buy. Will make my decision based on it. Check out Backfire G2T product page (click). That only happens on the Exway and that is just one amongst the many way Exway is better in designing for refined user experience. Note: If you are considering buying a Wowgo 2s or an Ownboard W1S, then go for Backfire G2 Black instead. Just to name a few off the top of my head, we have the Ownboard AT/GT, Backfire Ranger X, Verreal RS, and other lesser-known brands like the Vestar and OneWow. Ownboard could scramble for second place with Backfire and Wowgo (although, again I mention that both of the aforementioned brands have their own high points above the NLS Pro too – It all depends on what you want), but instead they have emerged as leaders in the mid-level belt class, leaving all other competitors irrelevant from my point of view by their choice of ESC. They use the same internal and have the same beastly performance. As Chinese budget brands proved themselves to be reliable, those who are looking for an upgrade are happy to pay a slightly higher price to the Meepo, Backfire, Wowgo and Ownboard for something better. Will be here in about a week. Press J to jump to the feed. Boosted Board Stealth vs. Onewheel Plus XR, Boosted Board Stealth vs. It’s brand name, design, polish and reliability are the main selling point. – since you know, most of us shop with a budget in mind.

Using a flexy deck, proprietary Trist Truck and the best version of Hobbywing ESC, the Flexway, gives the smoothest possible control and a buttery smooth ride that trumps even the Boosted. Yes, you heard it right. You guys should do an article on what happened with Enertion. Check out Meepo AWD Pro product page (click). They are bringing their renowned attention to details, product polish and great customer service together with them. Meepo Mini 2 uses a similar deck as the Boosted Mini, a short deck with an aggressive dish-like concave that allows excellent responsive control of the board. Note: It might be a little bit confusing as NLS Pro (and Meepo Mini 2 ER) change the ESC they use from Hobbywing to LingYi ESC mid-year. The range on H8 is nothing to brag about either.