For this video I ditch my previous format of talking about what I like, clap clap, and then what I felt could be better. Instead the video is sectioned into various aspects of the board, like the deck, wheels, trucks, etc. What do you think? Keep this new format or go back to the simpler one? 1:12 Deck 2:16 Wheels 2:49 Trucks 3:28 ESC 4:00 Remote 4:28 Drive system 5:40 Battery 6:02 Torque 6:40 Speed 7:10 Brakes 7:51 Water resistance 8:28 Aesthetics 9:02 Range test result 9:41 Who it's for
I like this format keep things more organized. When I saw this, immediately thought of it competing with evolve carbon gt/gtr. Great video and awesome board
FINALLY YOU MADE THE REVIEW!!! I have to ask, I've been wanting an AT board for a while. I have the wowgo 2s, what do you think about upgrading to the carbon AT for smoother riding over cracks/curbs? Do the tires make a considerable difference or is it mitigated by the stiffer deck??
Super good review! You made me order this e-board. Thx! The laws here in Finland allows you to ride a e-skate if it goes under 25km/h and if it's under 1000W. Also you have to have lights on it. Guess i have to lie to policeman if they ask, i bought lights on it tho. Cant wait to get my hands on it. I think that the e-board community will rise super fast in following years.
Good review, Daniel. I did end up choosing this board and took delivery last week. I agree with your assessment of the double king pin, and the stiffness of the deck. I didn't get as much range as you, but I weigh 10 kg more than you, and I live in an area with more hills. Overall though, I'm really enjoying the Carbon AT, and I'm happy I purchased it. E-Skateboards are not common where I live, and when I ride by people it really turns head.
23 miles is impressive. i live in the mountains and my evolve carbon only got about 15 miles with all-terrain wheels. still editing it. i need to try again on smaller hils and see if it goes much further.
So as of now which would u ride more? The Backfire Ranger or the OB Carbon AT *Have you heard of the brand Trampa? They make some nice 6" pneumatics that might improve the ride of thia board
Overall I’d have to say the Ownboard. I like Ranger’s deck but don’t like its brakes and wheels. Ranger’s method of waterproofing also isn’t very good. Hopefully the next gen Ranger will improve all that.
Hi Daniel, I’ve been interested in this carbon AT for a while. But then I saw your review of the Ranger X2 and now I can’t decide any more lol. How would you compare these two boards?
I was thinking the same thing! Wouldn't the ranger X2 be better in the water because there are no belts? Thanks for all the great reviews I'm a new fan!
thanks for cupon code, just order carbon ownboard on christmas sale and with your code its 1089$ with At and Street tires so its good price i think, cant wait
Hey, I'm really looking forward buying the ownboard but I'm a little bit put off by the basic remote. I already have the backfire g2t - can I use the backfire's remote for the ownboard?
TheFreiSinn Maybe but it wouldn’t be ideal. The speedometer and odometer would be wrong, and the 3rd speed mode would probably become the 30-second Turbo.
Total liked this video, I’m in the market for a Eboard of some sort. A multi terrain and water resistant option is my concern. I got a one wheel in mind but I’m a skater too looking for distance and easy to carry.
Hey Daniel, nice review as always. I had a pretty bad fall last week with my boosted V2 and now looking for a all terrain and this is one of the board I was eyeing since the price and look is right for me. I personally love my boosted since it's very responsive but too bad they don't make all terrain. Can you recommend something that is similar to boosted that is all terrain?.
For the same price, there is a device that goes 30 mph with 40 miles in range and has a tighter turning radius, great brakes and rideable in the ride. The only downside is it takes time to learn
Akli Belkhir yup. I used to esk8 in all weather but after a motor rusted and an esc died from water, I couldn’t bear the fact my commute was determined by the rain. Pain to learn but price to performance plus better weather resistance is well wroth it
Why wouldn't you ride the Backfire X2 in the rain as well? I think the dieck is a combination of water resistant materials and the ground distance is bigger. Also a much more flexible dieck that better absorbs terrain shock. Hub wheels make a more isloated motor system than the belt driven ones on the Ownward.
Hi Daniel, thanks for the quality content. I'd like to ask you about comfort on this board. I do have a boosted stealth at the moment which I like a lot except for the range. Moreover, I do live in France and sometimes roads are terrible. This is why I'm looking for an AT board and this one looks cool and not overpriced like evolve ones. However I don't know about stiff deck, is it comfortable anyway with airless tires ? More than a regular flexy longboard like the stealth ? The backfire ranger looks ok but the top speed is a bit low for me and I'm not a big fan of hub motors. Thank you in advance
The big wheels, soft tires, long deck take away a lot of vibrations you’d normally feel on e-longboards with smaller wheels. I’m not certain if more than something like a Boosted Stealth, but you’d certainly be able to go over a bigger variety of terrain. For some things you’d just ride over instead of going around.
I have doubt about the rider weight. It is written in specification that the max load is 100kg (w2 has 120kg limit). I'm somewhere between the 90 and 95kg... So what is your opinion - is it strong enough for the big guys? :)
Excellent video footage - loved the review - actually love this board too but I've only just recently bought a Vestarboard SUV City plus I also have a Verreal F1 (which is superb by the way) - can't seem to get the right braking mode on the Vestarboard - keeps throwing me off which is annoying. The Verreal F1 has perfect brakes on the other hand - but yeah - this board looks and goes mighty fine from what you have shown us. Thank you so much Daniel - really appreciate all of your hard work - Peace bro!
Im currently waiting to verify that Ill be getting my refund from ownboard since I ordered it in nov 2020 and its mar 2nd 2021 and still no board, no tracking update, and the last email from the company told me "not to worry that the tracking information is not updating and I can check in a few days, that email was in january. Dont give them your money guys and gals, get a wowgo and call it good. Nice video, Im glad you had a better experience than I did!
Hello Daniel Kwan. WHich one would you prefer? Teamgee h5 or meepo v3? I have strict laws about electric skateboards. One of them is that we are only allowed to drive maximum 20 km/h. I just think that the teamgee h5 looks like a normal longboard and there for maybe i will not be pullover. But meepo looks like a electric longboard but spec wise meepo v3 is the best. Which one would you buy if u had to decide?
I wish I had preordered this... now it's 1399 usd and up here in Canada we're getting hosed with exchange rates. I'm planning on going to nz to buy an evolve gtr plus second standard battery, tour around and then ship it home separately.... or at least the batteries. Should I still just get an ownboard at? I'm currently on an ownboard with the new wowgo at upgrade with dual double kingpin trucks... pretty good but limited range
Comfort is all right but Ranger is more comfortable for sure. As for which one I prefer... I could go either way but I’m leaning towards this one because of the wheels and braking behavior.
If the pulleys are the same size I’m guessing they should work (need to put Ownboard’s pulleys on the Evolve), but I’m not sure. Best to check with Ownboard.
The deck and bearings are in theory more water resistant than most other boards but you’d still have to watch out for rust. And the remote is not designed to be water resistant. With most boards I would not ride at all in the rain, with this one I might but I’d still try to avoid it.
Hi Daniel I always checking out your eboard video and I'm deciding in between Ownboard or Raldey Carbon AT they seems to have similar specs, I saw you testing the Raldey in Mathew's video, what's the pro n cons? Speed, handling & range?
On the Raldey you’d have to constantly worry about your feet touching the wheels. The deck being relatively short for AT (36”) makes that even worse. The electronics are fine but I didn’t enjoy riding it.
@@DanielKwan love to watch your videos and thanks for your quick reply and advice, milesboard Rampage also have similar drive train, motors, battery, remote and wheels as Raldey but the deck shape on Rampage is better won't get wheel bite as easy and it's flexible unlike carbon deck also have a drop so the ride height is lower better CG
Akin CB 311 Yes that one should be much more rideable, and also made by Raldey I think. I have a feeling Raldey just has too many leftover Halo decks and needs to get rid of them so they made their Carbon AT first. They can’t possibly believe that it’s a good AT board.
Definitely prefer Ownboard’s. Raldey’s remote is smooth too and has a display but that control knob thing is kind of weird to use. Also very slippery if you’re using gloves. They said they’ll be changing the remote tho.
Great review, Daniel. In my experience electronics break after water exposure in some time. Can you confirm your board is still going strong after that rain ride? If only there was a way to make that deck flexible...
@@alexanderyegorov8695 Outrunner motors as the one on this board, are inherently waterproof, you could even stick it under water and it would still run just fine. The only issues is that the controller isn't and can fail very easily when in contact with water.
@@mintzz6905 do you mean the ESC that is hidden in carbon fiber deck in this case? Thats great, waterproof board is simply the way to go. Do you happen to know if hub motors are prone to water damage?
Probably not that bad with enough practice. But so far I feel like I’m not able to adjust the trucks/bushings to my liking the way I can with RKP trucks.
Hi Daniel, Nice review. It would be great if you could do a comparison with the evolve carbon GTR for all your subscribers "down under". We pay approx US$1374 for it and given Evolves past, it would be good to hear comparisons beyond just top speed and torque.
1200 is SUPER reasonable for a board with this spec and build quality. If I could bring myself to spend this much on a production board this might be the one.
Howard Saccoliti Well on this Ownboard for example you’d have to put your foot in a really weird place for your foot to touch the wheel. On the Raldey, the deck has no cutouts so you’d easily put your front foot too far forward and touch the giant wheel while turning. That deck isn’t made for AT wheels. I mean it’s literally the Halo deck.
If only it got better mileage per charge. It is still a decent competitor to the evolve carbon GT. But you only save 500 bucks if you buy the Ownboard carbon GT.. I dunno now if $1,399 is worth it....
@@mickeymousemtfkr ohh that's right, the price change.. Well, I'm not sure if it's a good purchase then because for $1,899, "$500 more", you can get a new and improved evolve carbon GT.
They’re valid again, at least for now. Small amount because the boards are already discounted for Black Friday. ‘DKWANAT’ for the AT boards, ‘DKWAN’ for all other boards.
By the way , do you think the bamboo version is good in rain too? or only carbon version and you mentioned in the video that their brake isn't strong. Did ownboard improvve it with bamboo version?
If you order the board with the new 120mm Cloudwheels instead of the AT wheels, then the brakes would be stronger. As for water resistance, in theory a carbon fiber unibody deck should be more water resistant than a bamboo deck with a battery enclosure underneath. But in either case, I would try to avoid riding in the rain.
The warranty and return situation is pretty terrible for an Ownboard. Looks like they aren't even involved in the manufacturing process. They just act as a distributor. 90 day warranty but no money back under any conditions. If I'm spending 1000-2000 bucks on a skateboard, I want to know that the company building it took very special care and has confidence in the longevity of their product. This does appear to be a deal but I think I'd rather spend the premium and get the customer service, warranty, plus the wheel/gear change possibilities that Evolve offers currently.
Dan the man ! why is it all the AT boards I see that use these non pneumatic style wheels like the ones on this board, they don't sell belts or wheels for their boards on their website ?, these items are the only things you would need to keep the boards up and running, how silly !
That'ts what I thought so I did email them and they replied, that board is a great choice, we are also looking to make a bamboo board as well would you be interested in this as well, but my question was I would like to buy the AT board but only if I can buy wheels,belts and parts for it why are they not on your website ?🤤🤤Basically never answered my original question maybe somebody needs glasses as well.
@@DanielKwanNow I stay at Bangkok, because I like big house instead of tiny old apartment... You know... BTW do you have any recommendation for all-terrain eletricity skateboard? Budget less than 1k USD...
Hi, Just ordered my carbon AT and was wondering there's anything to buy to guard the motors in the back? also if there are headlights in the box? thanks
@@ByronRC AUS company, wouldn't at all surprise me that australia get the cheapest pricing. Evolves pricing doesn't scale to conversion rate exactly. For example it costs me £1549 for a carbon gtr and that in AUD is:2750.12 based on exchange rate.
This is awesome dude. Glad to see someone outside the states reviewing these.
For this video I ditch my previous format of talking about what I like, clap clap, and then what I felt could be better. Instead the video is sectioned into various aspects of the board, like the deck, wheels, trucks, etc. What do you think? Keep this new format or go back to the simpler one?
1:12 Deck
2:16 Wheels
2:49 Trucks
3:28 ESC
4:00 Remote
4:28 Drive system
5:40 Battery
6:02 Torque
6:40 Speed
7:10 Brakes
7:51 Water resistance
8:28 Aesthetics
9:02 Range test result
9:41 Who it's for
I like this format keep things more organized. When I saw this, immediately thought of it competing with evolve carbon gt/gtr. Great video and awesome board
Keep the new format its way more entertaining and helpful :)
FINALLY YOU MADE THE REVIEW!!!
I have to ask, I've been wanting an AT board for a while. I have the wowgo 2s, what do you think about upgrading to the carbon AT for smoother riding over cracks/curbs? Do the tires make a considerable difference or is it mitigated by the stiffer deck??
You do you, man. You always cover the key aspects of what would be make or break for buyers, so order isnt ultimately important
unSeenima - The much bigger wheels make a big difference in how the ride feels, especially compared to hub motor wheels.
was that girl walking her....longboard?
Lol yeah
wtf lol why 8:58
@@andonypoma8095 the longboard was tired of carrying her. It needed a break
Still can't believe you didn't talk to her!
like a dog no less. lmao
Wow what a great video!!
Put a whole new meaning to slip n slide haha. awesome vid my dude!
Ownboard is really killing it in 2019. Sweet board.
This board is sick. I’m excited for the dry range test.
Very helpful video. Just bought this for riding here in Scotland. Very excited!
New format is really good for eboard reviews! Keep with it, those who are unsure will become accustomed to it over time. Thank you for sharing!
I have no idea how I found this video but love it! The fact you ride in the rain and how you cut it is just awesome. Keep up the great work :)
Thanks!
Great range for that board! The evolve uses a 10s4p but 35e cells which aren’t as good as Sanyo for sure, so probs to ownboard for doing that.
Curious to see how you think this board stacks up against the Raldey Carbon AT. Excellent work as always. Thank You!
High risk of feet touching the wheels on Raldey. That deck is totally not designed for AT wheels and off-roading.
@@DanielKwan Thank you Daniel :-)
Daniel Kwan really can you explain more.
Super good review! You made me order this e-board. Thx! The laws here in Finland allows you to ride a e-skate if it goes under 25km/h and if it's under 1000W. Also you have to have lights on it. Guess i have to lie to policeman if they ask, i bought lights on it tho. Cant wait to get my hands on it. I think that the e-board community will rise super fast in following years.
Why dont you do a fool review on that raldey carbon AT board. Lastly, you wouldn't ride that raldey board in the rain?
Another amazing review.. I would love to get it to review next to the raldey.. This board looks perfect
Mr Daniel :) Another great review! I love the new way you're doing graphics and I love the format!
Good review, Daniel. I did end up choosing this board and took delivery last week. I agree with your assessment of the double king pin, and the stiffness of the deck. I didn't get as much range as you, but I weigh 10 kg more than you, and I live in an area with more hills. Overall though, I'm really enjoying the Carbon AT, and I'm happy I purchased it. E-Skateboards are not common where I live, and when I ride by people it really turns head.
Patrick Tuxbury what range do you get?
23 miles is impressive. i live in the mountains and my evolve carbon only got about 15 miles with all-terrain wheels.
still editing it. i need to try again on smaller hils and see if it goes much further.
are you friends with Virgil iluvtrading? I think he mentioned you when we were talking about our E-boards. cool channel I liked your intro.
Yeah Virgil got me into doing UA-cam videos!
So as of now which would u ride more? The Backfire Ranger or the OB Carbon AT
*Have you heard of the brand Trampa? They make some nice 6" pneumatics that might improve the ride of thia board
Overall I’d have to say the Ownboard. I like Ranger’s deck but don’t like its brakes and wheels. Ranger’s method of waterproofing also isn’t very good. Hopefully the next gen Ranger will improve all that.
Hi Daniel, I’ve been interested in this carbon AT for a while. But then I saw your review of the Ranger X2 and now I can’t decide any more lol.
How would you compare these two boards?
I'm wondering the same thing
I was thinking the same thing! Wouldn't the ranger X2 be better in the water because there are no belts? Thanks for all the great reviews I'm a new fan!
thanks for cupon code, just order carbon ownboard on christmas sale and with your code its 1089$ with At and Street tires so its good price i think, cant wait
Awesome video, super informative and very entertaining! Great format!!
Hey, I'm really looking forward buying the ownboard but I'm a little bit put off by the basic remote. I already have the backfire g2t - can I use the backfire's remote for the ownboard?
TheFreiSinn Maybe but it wouldn’t be ideal. The speedometer and odometer would be wrong, and the 3rd speed mode would probably become the 30-second Turbo.
@@DanielKwan Thanks a lot! It's a shame that a 1400 dollar board doesn't come with a proper remote
I was looking for a review of this board nice video! Will buy. I also hope that they will make a controller that has a display soon
Nice review you do a great job!
Wow what a beauty 🤩
Nice review but how does it compare to other AT board ??? Vs the backfire ranger for example? 😁 happy new year all 🥳🥳🥳
Total liked this video, I’m in the market for a Eboard of some sort. A multi terrain and water resistant option is my concern. I got a one wheel in mind but I’m a skater too looking for distance and easy to carry.
Waited for this since it was teased. Good video.
Question, where can I find those shoes?
Not sure, I got them locally. The brand is Feiyue. They’re kind of like disposable shoes - cheap and wear out quickly.
Hey Daniel, nice review as always. I had a pretty bad fall last week with my boosted V2 and now looking for a all terrain and this is one of the board I was eyeing since the price and look is right for me. I personally love my boosted since it's very responsive but too bad they don't make all terrain. Can you recommend something that is similar to boosted that is all terrain?.
Similar to Boosted but all terrain hmm... Well you could put on 100mm wheels on your Boosted.
If it really is waterproof, then I think I need it. How confident are you in its ability to shed water?
is this currently the best water resistant/waterproof electric skateboard on the market?
I'm still researching this. If you got a good answer Id love it!
For the same price, there is a device that goes 30 mph with 40 miles in range and has a tighter turning radius, great brakes and rideable in the ride. The only downside is it takes time to learn
Euc ?
Akli Belkhir yup. I used to esk8 in all weather but after a motor rusted and an esc died from water, I couldn’t bear the fact my commute was determined by the rain. Pain to learn but price to performance plus better weather resistance is well wroth it
3:43 pink Ferrari
very sleek
After having both, what do you recommend out of this or the bamboo. I'm leaning more towards carbon for the look & stability.
Can you let us know if the board rattling when you riding over harsh terrain,sense is made of carbon fiber,
Why wouldn't you ride the Backfire X2 in the rain as well? I think the dieck is a combination of water resistant materials and the ground distance is bigger. Also a much more flexible dieck that better absorbs terrain shock. Hub wheels make a more isloated motor system than the belt driven ones on the Ownward.
ranger X2 gets lots of water ingress due to flexideck.
So should I buy own board carbon at
or backfire ranger x2 plzz reply I am getting one
How is the bamboo vs this one
And you can use evolve AT tires :) without any problems
You’ve mentioned evolve in a lot of your videos, when will you do a review of Evolve boards? It’s the only Aussie esk8 brand atm
6:45 the rolls just chillin lol
Hi Daniel, thanks for the quality content. I'd like to ask you about comfort on this board. I do have a boosted stealth at the moment which I like a lot except for the range. Moreover, I do live in France and sometimes roads are terrible. This is why I'm looking for an AT board and this one looks cool and not overpriced like evolve ones. However I don't know about stiff deck, is it comfortable anyway with airless tires ? More than a regular flexy longboard like the stealth ? The backfire ranger looks ok but the top speed is a bit low for me and I'm not a big fan of hub motors. Thank you in advance
The big wheels, soft tires, long deck take away a lot of vibrations you’d normally feel on e-longboards with smaller wheels. I’m not certain if more than something like a Boosted Stealth, but you’d certainly be able to go over a bigger variety of terrain. For some things you’d just ride over instead of going around.
@@DanielKwan thanks for the answer. Guess I'll go with it instead of the Backfire ranger :D
I have doubt about the rider weight. It is written in specification that the max load is 100kg (w2 has 120kg limit). I'm somewhere between the 90 and 95kg... So what is your opinion - is it strong enough for the big guys? :)
Excellent video footage - loved the review - actually love this board too but I've only just recently bought a Vestarboard SUV City plus I also have a Verreal F1 (which is superb by the way) - can't seem to get the right braking mode on the Vestarboard - keeps throwing me off which is annoying. The Verreal F1 has perfect brakes on the other hand - but yeah - this board looks and goes mighty fine from what you have shown us. Thank you so much Daniel - really appreciate all of your hard work - Peace bro!
Im currently waiting to verify that Ill be getting my refund from ownboard since I ordered it in nov 2020 and its mar 2nd 2021 and still no board, no tracking update, and the last email from the company told me "not to worry that the tracking information is not updating and I can check in a few days, that email was in january. Dont give them your money guys and gals, get a wowgo and call it good.
Nice video, Im glad you had a better experience than I did!
Hey you should test out raldey really good boards.
Which colour variation of iwonder cloud wheels did you use on the AT Carbon ownboard?
Hello Daniel Kwan.
WHich one would you prefer? Teamgee h5 or meepo v3?
I have strict laws about electric skateboards. One of them is that we are only allowed to drive maximum 20 km/h. I just think that the teamgee h5 looks like a normal longboard and there for maybe i will not be pullover. But meepo looks like a electric longboard but spec wise meepo v3 is the best.
Which one would you buy if u had to decide?
Exway X1. But if you must choose between those two, then Meepo because Teamgee H5 gets wheelbite.
@@DanielKwan ok, Thanks you for ur help😀
I wish I had preordered this... now it's 1399 usd and up here in Canada we're getting hosed with exchange rates. I'm planning on going to nz to buy an evolve gtr plus second standard battery, tour around and then ship it home separately.... or at least the batteries. Should I still just get an ownboard at? I'm currently on an ownboard with the new wowgo at upgrade with dual double kingpin trucks... pretty good but limited range
Drew De Brabandere use his discount code “DKwanAT” as of today, it should give you 300$ off now (thanks Daniel)
Why ownboard still doesn’t have remote with display ???
How is this board's ride comfort? Which board do u prefer? Backfire Ranger or this?
Comfort is all right but Ranger is more comfortable for sure. As for which one I prefer... I could go either way but I’m leaning towards this one because of the wheels and braking behavior.
@@DanielKwan Thanks buddy!
Thanks Mate! Great vid! I own the Gtx, but the AT wheels sux. Do u have an idea if these airless wheels r compatible with Evolve? Thanks in advance!
If the pulleys are the same size I’m guessing they should work (need to put Ownboard’s pulleys on the Evolve), but I’m not sure. Best to check with Ownboard.
Is this still the best water resistant board to get? I live in the UK and it rains a lot. Thank you for any replies 🙏
The deck and bearings are in theory more water resistant than most other boards but you’d still have to watch out for rust. And the remote is not designed to be water resistant. With most boards I would not ride at all in the rain, with this one I might but I’d still try to avoid it.
Daniel Kwan Great answer, thank you for your reply it’s appreciated. I may have to rethink my commuting options
Hi Daniel I always checking out your eboard video and I'm deciding in between Ownboard or Raldey Carbon AT they seems to have similar specs, I saw you testing the Raldey in Mathew's video, what's the pro n cons? Speed, handling & range?
On the Raldey you’d have to constantly worry about your feet touching the wheels. The deck being relatively short for AT (36”) makes that even worse. The electronics are fine but I didn’t enjoy riding it.
@@DanielKwan love to watch your videos and thanks for your quick reply and advice, milesboard Rampage also have similar drive train, motors, battery, remote and wheels as Raldey but the deck shape on Rampage is better won't get wheel bite as easy and it's flexible unlike carbon deck also have a drop so the ride height is lower better CG
Akin CB 311 Yes that one should be much more rideable, and also made by Raldey I think. I have a feeling Raldey just has too many leftover Halo decks and needs to get rid of them so they made their Carbon AT first. They can’t possibly believe that it’s a good AT board.
@@DanielKwan Do you prefer Raldey or Ownboard style remote? Are they both smooth since they're using hobby wings ESC ? Thx
Definitely prefer Ownboard’s. Raldey’s remote is smooth too and has a display but that control knob thing is kind of weird to use. Also very slippery if you’re using gloves. They said they’ll be changing the remote tho.
Are they going to start selling spare wheels?
Great review, Daniel. In my experience electronics break after water exposure in some time. Can you confirm your board is still going strong after that rain ride? If only there was a way to make that deck flexible...
Yes I just rode it two nights ago :)
@@DanielKwan what sorcery is this? the motors are totally exposed!
@@alexanderyegorov8695 Outrunner motors as the one on this board, are inherently waterproof, you could even stick it under water and it would still run just fine. The only issues is that the controller isn't and can fail very easily when in contact with water.
@@mintzz6905 do you mean the ESC that is hidden in carbon fiber deck in this case? Thats great, waterproof board is simply the way to go. Do you happen to know if hub motors are prone to water damage?
Currently on sale with two different wheels and two remotes (regular and OLED)
Anyone know how the Exway Riot compares with water resistance, since its also an enclosed board?
Are speed wobbles that bad?
Joe if you don’t tighten the bushings... yes. I ate shit trying to go fast and I’m lucky I was wearing my helmet.
Probably not that bad with enough practice. But so far I feel like I’m not able to adjust the trucks/bushings to my liking the way I can with RKP trucks.
@@huntercasillas is there any speed wobble free elongboard?
What gloves do you use? The amazon link just shows a bunch of them
Hi Daniel,
Nice review. It would be great if you could do a comparison with the evolve carbon GTR for all your subscribers "down under". We pay approx US$1374 for it and given Evolves past, it would be good to hear comparisons beyond just top speed and torque.
This is a dumb question , but for some reason my ride app wouldn’t connect to my backfire g3. Any ideas why? 🙏
It only connects with Boosted
Daniel Kwan oh wow... didn’t know that. Dang thank you!
Daniel what backpack were you using on the video? :)
I think it’s Caseman Compass Series CP100
@@DanielKwan thanks for the reply! :D awesome video as always!
Hey Daniel, which app do you use as a tracker? "ride app"?
He uses ride app, he says at 9:23
Great review! Sorry cops are stingey! Much live from Texas!
I love DKP trucks
Does this board have better acceleration than the g2t ?
Where can I get those elbow and knee pads!
Amazon amzn.to/2H5dSp6
I suggest Pro-Tec or anything that looks the same.
Daaaaaamn Daniel, back again with the sick vid!
After riding in the rain did your motors work ?
Yeah they still work now
@@DanielKwan try and get your hands on the verreal RS
38kmh and 38km range. good matching numbers
1200 is SUPER reasonable for a board with this spec and build quality. If I could bring myself to spend this much on a production board this might be the one.
Hey Daniel I really need your help. My brother and I got two Backfire Ranger X1s for $1700. Should I be regretting our decision? Please reply
Of course not. Looks like you got a good deal.
Hey Daniel - will you be doing a review on Raldey Carbon AT?
I tried it and sent it back. Too much risk of feet touching the wheels when turning. And some other design issues.
@@DanielKwan A little confused. Are you saying the other boards you test have no risk of feet touching wheels?
Howard Saccoliti Well on this Ownboard for example you’d have to put your foot in a really weird place for your foot to touch the wheel. On the Raldey, the deck has no cutouts so you’d easily put your front foot too far forward and touch the giant wheel while turning. That deck isn’t made for AT wheels. I mean it’s literally the Halo deck.
@@DanielKwan Thanks for the quick replies! It's been a hard decision. I know I want a Carbon AT of some sort.
Where can I get those wheels bro?
Dude you should try the milesboard rampage!
Not a good one for me.
Thanks for the thorough review. Check wowgo all terrain board if you haven’t already.
How hard is it to use as a normal skateboard after the power runs out?
It's doable but gets tiring far more quickly than on a regular skateboard.
@@DanielKwan is that the case with hub motors as well? Like the Ranger for example?
Yes, but especially so on these all terrain boards. On boards with smaller wheels they’ll be easier to push but not as easy as regular boards.
Gotcha! Thank you! Love your videos btw you do a great job explaining things and your ride vids are great quality. Happy Holidays!
does it slip a lot when it's wet??
It handles wet ground much better than normal longboard wheels but it does still slip, so still need to be careful.
did you buy it?
No
If only it got better mileage per charge. It is still a decent competitor to the evolve carbon GT. But you only save 500 bucks if you buy the Ownboard carbon GT.. I dunno now if $1,399 is worth it....
999? Isn't it 1399?
@@mickeymousemtfkr ohh that's right, the price change.. Well, I'm not sure if it's a good purchase then because for $1,899, "$500 more", you can get a new and improved evolve carbon GT.
The coupon code not valid?
They’re valid again, at least for now. Small amount because the boards are already discounted for Black Friday. ‘DKWANAT’ for the AT boards, ‘DKWAN’ for all other boards.
@@DanielKwan Thanks
By the way , do you think the bamboo version is good in rain too? or only carbon version and you mentioned in the video that their brake isn't strong. Did ownboard improvve it with bamboo version?
If you order the board with the new 120mm Cloudwheels instead of the AT wheels, then the brakes would be stronger. As for water resistance, in theory a carbon fiber unibody deck should be more water resistant than a bamboo deck with a battery enclosure underneath. But in either case, I would try to avoid riding in the rain.
@@DanielKwan Thanks for the advice
Better brakes + better remote = I'm ordering it.
OhFishyFish You may be ordering soon then. They have improved those two things. 😄 I will try the updates soon.
@@DanielKwan I look forward to the review of the updates. I hope the bamboo version will get an update too.
Nightmarish Carbon, Bamboo, and W2 are all getting updated.
Got the Carbon v2 a week ago - brakes are really good.
The warranty and return situation is pretty terrible for an Ownboard. Looks like they aren't even involved in the manufacturing process. They just act as a distributor. 90 day warranty but no money back under any conditions. If I'm spending 1000-2000 bucks on a skateboard, I want to know that the company building it took very special care and has confidence in the longevity of their product. This does appear to be a deal but I think I'd rather spend the premium and get the customer service, warranty, plus the wheel/gear change possibilities that Evolve offers currently.
Dan the man ! why is it all the AT boards I see that use these non pneumatic style wheels like the ones on this board, they don't sell belts or wheels for their boards on their website ?, these items are the only things you would need to keep the boards up and running, how silly !
They probably forgot. If you email them they’d probably sell them.
That'ts what I thought so I did email them and they replied, that board is a great choice, we are also looking to make a bamboo board as well would you be interested in this as well, but my question was I would like to buy the AT board but only if I can buy wheels,belts and parts for it why are they not on your website ?🤤🤤Basically never answered my original question maybe somebody needs glasses as well.
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Is that police car chasing on you? BTW I am from Shanghai, nice to watch your video. Now I am considering to get one.
I hope it wasn’t chasing me 😄 Are you in Shanghai right now?
@@DanielKwanNow I stay at Bangkok, because I like big house instead of tiny old apartment... You know... BTW do you have any recommendation for all-terrain eletricity skateboard? Budget less than 1k USD...
Testing 1 2 3
Nice vid
Hi, Just ordered my carbon AT and was wondering there's anything to buy to guard the motors in the back? also if there are headlights in the box? thanks
It literally cost the same as an evolve GTR, it looks like a pretty good board but for the price you’d be better off going with the GTR
$1,999.99 USD
(CARBON GTR)
$1,399 USD (OWNBOARD CARBON AT)
That's not including the 200 dollar discount this dude has in the description
Carbon GTR $1,999.00 AUD which is around $1,400.00 USD?
Well that’s what it costs here in Australia
@@ByronRC AUS company, wouldn't at all surprise me that australia get the cheapest pricing.
Evolves pricing doesn't scale to conversion rate exactly. For example it costs me £1549 for a carbon gtr and that in AUD is:2750.12 based on exchange rate.
@@ByronRC You can't compare it that way because evolve sells the boards for $1899 USD in the US and do not let you buy directly off the AUS website.
The girl pushing her longboard with rope...that was really cute
I won't how much it coast you for the video to ride the board on the rain
Hello from Berlin :)
Hi :)
朋友你英文说的真棒。。。你是上海人吗
Someone give this man a bamboo gtr with pneumatic AT wheels
YanzoDaDon Right😂
Evolve has More sag ,smaller motors, and twice as expensive.
Any1 notice the pink Ferrari at 3:46
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You're so Cool..
whose the girl on the longboard? should have given her a ride👍🛹⚡
Wait why can't you ride skateboard on road. WTF