I would totally but I recently gave the board away to a buddy of mine, but I would guess there should be some wheels coming on the market for the board pretty soon
@@esk8_01 Some are saying you can only fit 105mm donut wheels on the previous US-only Era model, which is a shame. But sometimes the companies aren't too clued up on what fits and share motor designs with other brands. Just need clearer illustrations to figure it out.
@@esk8_01 just found a reference photo of these hub motors, they seem identical to older Meepo hub motors; main downside is you'll have to saw off the wheel PU to fit larger 120mm Cloudwheel donuts.
Would you say the wowgo is significantly heavier? They’re only about a half pound difference. Dwkan weighed his era 2 and it came out to 16.4lb, I believe the wowgo is 17.
No boards are very good in snow, but I would recommend the wowgo since it has swappable wheels and the battery is easier to locate and a 12s system so if you make sure it stays warm it should function
I love the ride feel of the ERA 2. Honestly, feels higher quality than I thought it would be for the price.
I know it feels great, can't believe they make any money off of that board
great vid I love the look of the era 2 and the wowgo gotta get both
There both great boards, amazing for the price
Could you post a video on the Backfire Era 2's hub motors, please?
Haven't seen a single breakdown on what sleeves it could fit.
I would totally but I recently gave the board away to a buddy of mine, but I would guess there should be some wheels coming on the market for the board pretty soon
@@esk8_01 Some are saying you can only fit 105mm donut wheels on the previous US-only Era model, which is a shame. But sometimes the companies aren't too clued up on what fits and share motor designs with other brands. Just need clearer illustrations to figure it out.
@@esk8jaimes I wish I could help you wth this, maybe backfire could if you request them
@@esk8_01 just found a reference photo of these hub motors, they seem identical to older Meepo hub motors; main downside is you'll have to saw off the wheel PU to fit larger 120mm Cloudwheel donuts.
@@esk8jaimes man I tried that on my old meepo, basically impossible. Does that mean Marlon love wheels would fit though
epic boards and great vid
Thank you🤙🏻🤙🏻
Was that top speed confirmed by any riders?
Website claims 26mph but other people say 24mph is more realistic?
I would say it sits around 25, but matters on quite a lot of things with hub boards
Would you say the wowgo is significantly heavier? They’re only about a half pound difference. Dwkan weighed his era 2 and it came out to 16.4lb, I believe the wowgo is 17.
It definitely feels heavier because of how it is designed but you won't get more tires carrying it and you can always just pull it
whats better for long distance
The wowgo s2 max since it's got a larger battery and a longer range and you can also swap the wheels to 105mm or 120mm
sick vid
Thank you🤙🏻🤙🏻
WHICH ONE IS BETTER IN WEATHER -11C AND14 CM SNOW ROADS ?
No boards are very good in snow, but I would recommend the wowgo since it has swappable wheels and the battery is easier to locate and a 12s system so if you make sure it stays warm it should function
@@esk8_01is the battery replaceable on the era 2 or no?
@@garrettsaunders yes it would be, as easy to replace as the backfire mini
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Do you like the vid
@@esk8_01 good vid 👏🏼👏🏼
@@eBoard3R thanks dude, sucks that the views are low, hope I help some people though
Vids got more views then I got pounds of za😭