In essence, Meepo Voyager X is not just another e-skateboard; it's an urban rocket ship for your feet. Perfect for riders looking to elevate their e-boarding game or seeking that rush of speed safely contained within four wheels on concrete.
60 km/h
2 × 2500 W
12s3p, 21700 Samsung 40T, 518 Wh
330 kg
Riders eyeing a high-performance e-skateboard that caters to adrenaline junkies and speed enthusiasts might find the Meepo Voyager X striking their fancy. With a whooping top speed of 60 km/h and robust dual motors, it promises to transform mundane commutes into electrifying adventures. However, novices or those with a more casual interest in e-boarding may deem its power more intimidating than invigorating.
Upon unboxing the Meepo Voyager X, I noticed its heft – the board feels solid, a testament to its quality construction. Decked out in a sleek design, it pairs functionality with aesthetics. The materials exude durability, ready to withstand daily wear and tear. As for assembly, rest assured, this ride comes ready to hit the pavement straight from the box.
My week-long rendezvous with this machine was nothing short of thrilling. The acceleration was snappy, shooting forward like a comet across the sky, making commuting feel less like a chore and more like a choice sport. Its hill-climbing ability did not disappoint; tackling inclines felt akin to scaling them with powered grappling hooks. Yet it's not all about speed – the Voyager X also braked with precision, allowing for safe navigation through bustling city streets.
Dual 2500 W motors didn't shy away from any challenge I threw at them – be it swift sprints or lengthy rides. Battery life stayed true to expectations; even when pushed hard through various terrains, it delivered consistent performance without any sudden drops in power – recharging times included.
Choosing between polyurethane and rubber wheels allowed me to customize my ride based on conditions. Rubber wheels absorbed much of the road's imperfections, while polyurethane ones made me feel connected to every turn and twist. Braking provided enough feedback for smooth deceleration but could sometimes feel too abrupt at higher speeds.
Whether carving up side streets or navigating crowded pathways, this board felt like an extension of my own movements. Comfort rode shotgun throughout; however, prolonged sessions did bring some foot fatigue – a small price for such performance.
Maintenance-wise, I've had minimal need for tweaks or fixes thanks to its build quality. Although I didn't face any major issues requiring repairs during my time with the board, understanding that parts are readily available offers peace of mind for long-term ownership.
A notable mention must go to its intuitive remote control – it became my trusty sidekick, delivering essential feedback and control over the skateboard's vital functions without unnecessary complexity. Safety lights would have been a cherry on top but alas were missing from this model.
After zipping around town and pushing this board to its limits, I'd give it a solid 8/10. Speed and power earn high marks while handling garners appreciation; however, improvements could be made in comfort during extensive use and additional safety features.
Meepo Voyager X (with cyclone wheels) | |||
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Design | |||
Brand | Meepo | ||
Category | e-Skateboard | ||
Weight | 10.8 kg | ||
Max Load | 330 kg | ||
Performance | |||
Top Speed | 60 km/h | ||
Motor Power | 2 × 2500 W | ||
Battery Size | 12s3p, 21700 Samsung 40T, 518 Wh | ||
Drive Train | 2WD, belt drive, 90 mm polyurethane or 110 mm rubber wheels, 46 % hill climb |