While some e-skateboards excel in either design or performance, the Ownboard M1 strikes a balance between both realms with finesse. It has earned its place in my daily routine by offering dependability mixed with exhilaration—a combo that’s hard to beat in today's market.
42 km/h
2 × 650 W
288 Wh, 144 Wh
Thrill-seekers and daily commuters alike will find the Ownboard M1 hits a sweet spot for urban mobility. This e-skateboard's snappy acceleration and sleek design make it ideal for those craving an adrenaline boost on their way to work or for leisure rides around the park. However, due to its high speed, it's not recommended for beginners who aren't ready for such zest.
Cruising on the Ownboard M1 feels like riding a piece of futuristic art. The streamlined design garners attention, but it's the robust build quality that earns respect. Constructed with durable materials, this board withstands the knocks of daily travel with ease. Assembly was a breeze; I was ready to roll in no time.
Whether jetting through city streets or conquering steep inclines, the Ownboard M1 performs admirably. Commuting is thrilling at 42 km/h top speeds, while leisure rides become exhilarating adventures. Acceleration is responsive, giving you that push when needed, and the braking system instills confidence with its precision—even at high speeds.
Dual 650 W motors deliver power smoothly and consistently. I tested the board up various hills with impressive results; never did I feel power was lacking. Battery life held up well against the manufacturer's specs, sustaining several commutes before requiring a charge.
Riding over rough patches was less jarring than expected thanks to the 90 mm wheels; they absorbed much of the vibration. Brakes were another high point—reliable and smooth, providing controlled stops without any unnerving jolts.
Navigating through crowded sidewalks and twisty paths showcased the M1's agility. Its handling is intuitive which made for comfortable rides even on longer journeys. Transitioning between different terrains was seamless, cementing its versatility as a top feature.
Maintenance proved straightforward with minimal need for tweaks or adjustments throughout my week of testing. Ownboard seems supportive when issues arise, but luckily my experience was trouble-free. Parts seem readily available online which bodes well for long-term upkeep.
The included remote control felt like an extension of my hand—responsive and intuitive to use. Electronic gauges provided real-time feedback on speed and battery life which proved extremely useful during longer trips to keep track of when to head back home.
Considering all factors from performance to comfort, I'm compelled to rate the Ownboard M1 an impressive 8/10.
Ownboard M1 (8 Ah) | Ownboard M1 (4 Ah) | ||
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Design | |||
Brand | Ownboard | Ownboard | |
Category | e-Skateboard | e-Skateboard | |
Weight | 7.2 kg | 7.2 kg | |
Performance | |||
Top Speed | 42 km/h | 42 km/h | |
Motor Power | 2 × 650 W | 2 × 650 W | |
Battery Size | 288 Wh | 144 Wh | |
Drive Train | 2WD, belt drive, 90 mm | 2WD, belt drive, 90 mm |