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The Onewheel, as its name suggests, features a single wheel that is operated with an integrated motor and battery, allowing riders to travel at speeds up to 12MPH for several miles between charges.
The skateboard-meets rollerskates, has two 10-inch wheels, which riders position their feet inside, and is being sold by Hammacher Schlemmer, which is based in Niles, Illinois.
A company called Shark Wheel is aiming to reinvent, well, the wheel. Instead of the conventional circular shape we're all familiar with, this new skateboard wheel is based around a cube shape ...
One, the huge wheel easily handles potholes and curbs that would catch even soft, big resin skateboard wheels. Two, and call me a wuss, but you can brake, without taking your foot off the deck.
In the middle of the Hoverboard is a 10-inch-diameter wheel (25 centimeters) turned by an electric motor that can crank out up to 5,000 watts of power.
One thing is for sure, electric skateboards are way cooler and way more fun than those ridiculous hoverboards. I spent some time with the new second generation electric skateboard from one of the ...
The Onewheel skateboard, so named because it rides along on a single wheel in the middle of the deck that’s assisted by a self-balancing electric motor, has recently been in the news, but not ...
There are quite a few e-skateboards on the market, although they pretty much all have four wheels, are direct- or belt-drive, and top out at about 20 mph. The Speedboard is different, in that it ...
It is powered by a 500W front hub motor that can propel the board up to 20 mph, and the bike/skateboard hybrid’s battery can deliver 17 to 20 miles of all-electric range.
The DRYFT Board is now available for purchase at $3,500 on DRYFT1’s official website. Considering the technology and thrill it offers, this price puts it in a league of its own for hybrid e ...
Future Motion Inc., which announced a Sept. 29 recall of the Onewheel electric skateboard, faces about 35 lawsuits in federal courts and more than 100 in California state courts.