Zeus commands respect on the streets not just for its brawny appearance but also for its performance chops that have consistently impressed throughout testing - a real testament to Ownboard's engineering prowess.
40 - 55 km
60 km/h
2 × 3350 W, 6374, 170 kV
Lithium-Ion Battery 21700 13S4P, 898.56 Wh
Rolling on the Ownboard Zeus feels like a fusion of cutting-edge technology and raw power tailored for adrenaline seekers and electric skateboard veterans. Its high-speed capabilities and impressive range make it a dream for thrill-seekers, while the hefty motor power offers reliability to daily commuters.
First impressions matter, and Zeus doesn't disappoint with its robust build that exudes quality. Riding on it felt solid, from the grippy deck underfoot to the sturdy trucks that scream durability. Every part seems thoughtfully selected, contributing to an elegant yet rugged aesthetic that stands out in the urban jungle. Assembly was a breeze; Zeus came ready to roll, leaving more time for riding and less for setup.
Zeus thrives in versatility, effortlessly transitioning from a smooth commuter to a speed demon. Climbing hills felt like conquering mountains with ease. Acceleration was brisk, bringing a grin to my face at every green light. The top speed of 60 km/h isn't just a number; it's an exhilarating reality that pumps your heart. Braking is equally important when you're flying, and thankfully, deceleration was smooth and predictable, instilling confidence during rides.
Those dual 3350 W motors aren't just for show – they deliver uncompromising thrust that propels you forward with an authoritative push. Even after days of testing in different scenarios, battery life held up admirably, matching up to the promised range quite closely. Whether it was a quick grocery run or a long leisurely ride, Zeus never left me wanting more power.
Wheels can make or break a ride – fortunately, these 150 mm pneumatics cushioned most bumps and cracks thrown at them. Braking on these wheels offered peace of mind; whether navigating through busy streets or descending steep paths, stops were safe and secure without any discomfort.
Navigating varied terrains on Zeus showcased its responsive handling. Carving around corners felt natural and controlled in urban settings, while off-road paths were tackled with surprising agility for such a heavy board. Extended rides never wore out my legs thanks to the comfortable stance encouraged by its design.
Thankfully, maintenance has been minimal - checking screws and keeping it clean has sufficed thus far. I reached out to Ownboard about potential future repairs; their responsiveness suggests dealing with them won't be an issue. While I haven't needed replacement parts yet, availability appears decent based on my research.
Rider-centric features like the intuitive remote control enhanced my experience significantly – its readouts are clear, making monitoring speed and battery levels effortless mid-ride. Safety hasn’t been overlooked either; strong lights ensure visibility during night rides.
Taking everything into account from performance to handling comfort, I rate the Ownboard Zeus an impressive 9/10. Minor improvements could be made but overall it hits nearly every mark for what a high-performance e-skateboard should offer.
Ownboard Zeus | Ownboard Zeus | ||
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Design | |||
Brand | Ownboard | Ownboard | |
Category | e-Skateboard | e-Skateboard | |
Weight | 13 kg | 13 kg | |
Max Load | 120 kg | 120 kg | |
Performance | |||
Range | 40 - 55 km | ||
Top Speed | 60 km/h | 60 km/h | |
Motor Power | 2 × 3350 W, 6374, 170 kV | 2 × 3350 W, 6374, 170 kV | |
Battery Size | Lithium-Ion Battery 21700 13S4P, 898.56 Wh | Lithium-Ion Battery 21700 13S4P, 898.56 Wh | |
Drive Train | 2WD, belt drive, 120 mm cloudwheels, 40 % hill climb | 2WD, belt drive, 150 mm pneumatics, 40 % hill climb |