Zooming around on the Ownboard AT1W is an experience that stands out in an increasingly crowded market of electric skateboards. Its combination of speed and stability makes it a versatile choice suitable for both leisurely rides and more adventurous outings. While not perfect—the customer service aspect could use some attention—it's certainly a strong contender if you're seeking an all-terrain electric skateboard that doesn't skimp on thrills or functionality.
45 km/h
2 × 1200 W
522 Wh
Ready to roll into the world of off-road e-skateboarding? The Ownboard AT1W caters to thrill-seekers craving adventure on varying terrains and urban explorers looking for a robust commute companion.
Cruising around on the AT1W, its sturdy build immediately gives off an aura of durability. Composed of quality materials, this e-skateboard feels solid underfoot. Every component, from the grip tape to the trucks, screams premium. Even with assembly, I found myself ready to ride in no time, thanks to clear instructions and a straightforward setup process.
Whether I was zipping through city streets or climbing moderate hills, the AT1W didn't flinch. Commuting becomes exhilarating as you hit that 45 km/h mark. Acceleration is buttery smooth yet packs enough punch to satisfy speed demons. Braking? Responsive without being jarring—critical when navigating through traffic. When it came to distance, I reached close to the advertised range, which was impressive for a board with such gusto.
Dual 1200 W motors underpinning this beast means power isn't in short supply; tackling inclines became a non-issue. Battery life held up well against my daily escapades, aligning closely with the 522 Wh spec. From fully juiced up to empty, rides consistently lasted throughout my longest days.
105 mm wheels made transitions from pavement to park pathways seamless, cushioning against all but the roughest surfaces. Braking provided peace of mind—a necessity when navigating unpredictable terrain. Safety never felt compromised.
Handling was a dream on city sidewalks and off-road trails alike; steering remained precise without sacrificing comfort. Extended rides never left me wishing for better ergonomics or control; it felt like an extension of my own movements.
Maintenance proved straightforward for someone who's handy with tools—the occasional tightening and cleaning kept everything running smoothly. On dealing with Ownboard for parts: responsiveness could be improved, but parts were generally accessible when needed.
The remote control responded with no lag, providing real-time feedback that kept me in sync with the board's performance—truly enhancing my riding experience. Electric gauges offered at-a-glance insights into battery and speed that became indispensable over time.
Considering performance, design quality, and additional features, I'd rate the AT1W at a solid 8/10. The blend of speed, power, and durability left a lasting impression—although there's room for improvement in customer support responsiveness.
Ownboard AT1W | |||
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Design | |||
Brand | Ownboard | ||
Category | e-Skateboard | ||
Weight | 12.5 kg | ||
Performance | |||
Top Speed | 45 km/h | ||
Motor Power | 2 × 1200 W | ||
Battery Size | 522 Wh | ||
Drive Train | 2WD, hub drive, 105 mm |