Balancing thrills with practicality isn't easy in electric skateboards but riding the Apsuboard Sp almost feels like it’s mastering that tightrope walk. Despite minor gripes with wet braking performance, every moment spent cruising reinforced why it's such an appealing choice: raw power coupled with striking design keeps both the heart rate and aesthetic appeal high.
25 km, 48 km, 33 km, 43 km
46 km/h
2 × 1000 W
288 Wh, 630 Wh, 360 Wh, 504 Wh
Jumping onto the Apsuboard Sp felt like I was truly embracing the electric revolution. Tailored for the adrenaline junkies and speed enthusiasts out there, this e-skateboard is a powerhouse that caters to those who crave velocity and distance. With a blend of functionality and thrills, it beckons riders who yearn for that rush, yet need a reliable mode of transport for their daily commutes.
From the get-go, the Apsuboard Sp radiates robustness. Its sleek deck and sturdy materials speak volumes about its durability. Gripping the board gave me confidence, while its elegant design turned heads on my daily rides. Assembling this beast was a breeze; every component seamlessly clicked into place, hinting at well-thought-out engineering.
Every ride delivered sheer excitement. Whether zipping through city streets or embarking on a leisurely cruise, its performance never faltered. The ability to reach a top speed of 46 km/h had me feeling like I was flying without wings. Uphill climbs were handled with ease, thanks to its dual 1000 W motors – no slope was too challenging. Braking was responsive, bringing me to a smooth stop from high speeds without jitters.
Those dual motors are nothing short of impressive; power delivery was smooth yet forceful when demanded. The battery life stayed true to promise, consistently providing around 43 km of range even when I pushed it hard across various terrains. Charging times were reasonable, ensuring my board was always ready for the next adventure.
Rolling on 90 mm wheels meant comfort wasn't compromised – they absorbed most bumps along my path. But with great power comes great responsibility; braking needed my full attention in wet conditions to ensure safety. In dry conditions, though, stopping was always secure and controlled.
Handling this skateboard felt intuitive – carving through corners felt natural and easy to control. Regardless of whether I rode in open parks or navigated crowded pavements, maneuverability was top-notch. My stance remained comfortable throughout long journeys too, which speaks volumes about its ergonomics.
Maintenance-wise, it's been hassle-free so far – keeping the Apsuboard Sp clean and checking screws tightness has kept it in tip-top shape. While I didn't face any repair issues during my time, researching showed that spare parts are available online if needed.
The remote control deserves praise for its ergonomic design and reliability; never once did I experience signal loss or unexpected behavior. Display gauges provided all necessary information at a glance – essential for keeping track of speed and battery status during intense rides.
Considering all factors from performance to design, I'd rate the Apsuboard Sp an enthusiastic 8/10. While improvements can be made regarding wet condition handling and braking refinement, it's an overall solid choice for electric skateboarding aficionados.
Apsuboard Sp (standard battery) | Apsuboard Sp (extended Sanyo battery) | Apsuboard Sp (extended standard battery) | Apsuboard Sp (Sanyo battery) | |
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Design | ||||
Brand | Apsuboard | Apsuboard | Apsuboard | Apsuboard |
Category | e-Skateboard | e-Skateboard | e-Skateboard | e-Skateboard |
Weight | 9 kg | 9 kg | 9 kg | 9 kg |
Performance | ||||
Range | 25 km | 48 km | 33 km | 43 km |
Top Speed | 46 km/h | 46 km/h | 46 km/h | 46 km/h |
Motor Power | 2 × 1000 W | 2 × 1000 W | 2 × 1000 W | 2 × 1000 W |
Battery Size | 288 Wh | 630 Wh | 360 Wh | 504 Wh |
Drive Train | 2WD, belt drive, 90 mm | 2WD, belt drive, 90 mm | 2WD, belt drive, 90 mm | 2WD, belt drive, 90 mm |