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Editor's Note

Riding this e-skateboard brought days filled with excitement and a new level of control over speed that I hadn't experienced before. Its solid build gave confidence while weaving through traffic or tackling steep inclines. Overall, if raw power and speed are what you seek in an electric skateboard, the X4S won't disappoint.

Propel X4S

Propel X4S
  • Top Speed

    45 km/h

  • Motor Power

    4 × 3000 W, 6374

  • Battery Size

    21 Ah, 756 Wh

Pros

  • Exceptional top speed
  • Powerful acceleration
  • Long battery life
  • Responsive braking system

Cons

  • Can be uncomfortable on longer rides
  • Not beginner-friendly
  • Parts can be hard to find

Product Overview

Diving into the world of electric skateboards, the Propel X4S is a beast tailored for adrenaline junkies and speed enthusiasts. With its quad motor setup, riders looking for that rush of acceleration and power will find themselves right at home. However, newcomers to e-skateboarding or those who prefer a more relaxed cruise might feel this board is a bit too much for their taste.

Design and Build Quality:

Crafted with durability in mind, the Propel X4S's robust frame handles daily wear like a champ. Every inch screams high-quality, from the sleek deck to the sturdy wheels. Assembly wasn't a headache either – it was surprisingly straightforward, considering its sophisticated build.

Overall Performance:

Performance-wise, this board is a rocket. Zipping through city streets at 45 km/h felt exhilarating, and hill climbs were a breeze thanks to the potent motors. Braking was responsive – crucial when navigating through unpredictable urban landscapes. Battery life proved impressive; I could ride extensive distances without fretting over my return trip.

The Motors & Battery:

The four 3000 W motors deliver more power than one could use on regular commutes. Battery performance matched the manufacturer's claims, consistently providing long rides even when pushing the board hard across various terrains.

The Wheels & Braking:

Riding over rough patches was smoother than expected, though not as gentle as some air-filled wheel options out there. Safety never felt compromised, given the braking system's reliability in high-speed scenarios.

Overall Handling:

In different environments – be it smooth pavements or less forgiving paths – handling remained solid. Comfort on extended rides varied; the stiff build transferred more road vibrations than I'd have liked during longer journeys.

Maintenance and Repair:

Thankfully, maintenance was mostly about keeping it clean and checking bolts. When issues arose, customer service was helpful but parts availability could be improved – some items took longer to source than I would have preferred.

Additional Features:

Its quality remote control and electric gauges provided ease of use and real-time data that became indispensable for monitoring my rides and adjusting my experience on the fly.

Rating:

Taking everything into account, I'd rate the Propel X4S an 8/10. Its sheer power and speed are undeniable plus points but weighed down slightly by comfort on longer rides and parts availability for maintenance.

Propel X4S Specification

Propel X4S
Design
Brand
Propel
Category
e-Skateboard
Weight
27 kg
Performance
Top Speed
45 km/h
Motor Power
4 × 3000 W, 6374
Battery Size
21 Ah, 756 Wh
Drive Train
4WD, belt drive, 254 mm

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