invitng you guys to visit Singapore . to gether we can carve the streets , public parks connector trails , Marina Bay Sands , East Coast Beach and many more . i will be your tour guide if you chose to . bring more friends too . the more the merrier . there after i may want to visit Kuala Lumpur and carve the streets there .
You guys are funny, love your reviews. Is the guy in flip-flops the one that wiped out in the Hurricane video ? Best riding shoes for sure ! Stay safe guys 😉
Hi, I have seen both of your reviews for the new flex pro(the fpg)and the pivot s. I am considering to buy one of them, what you would recommend? Would the extra power on the pivot be more attractive and deserved than the overall build quality of the fpg?
Hi sorry for late reply. Pivot S will give u more performance. Just that the control is less smooth compared to flex pro ( the remote is not good 😂) If u get pivot S with At wheels that will be good. I dont recommend it with street wheels… Flex pro if ure using it for commuting to work.
@@viczeng8312 On Exway's website, they say, one would need the 36T & 44T pulleys to use the Paragon (Riot) with the 120mm cloudwheels. If one buys the Paragon the way it is with its 90mm street wheels, what pulleys came with them? aren't they 36T pulleys already? & could you explain why one would need 2 different size pulleys for just one board. All I'm asking is, what size wheels can I fit on the Paragon's stock pulleys and what exact pulley size do I need to purchase to be able to fit the 120mm cloudwheels, thank you.
🛸 That's a futuristic looking board! 2:47 Did it get damaged? Here's my thoughts: 1. Removable batteries are preferable, but protruding batteries are not aesthetically pleasing to me. 2. The Paragon remote has a futuristic look, unlike most standard e-skateboard remotes. I love it! 3. A front light would be more useful than flashy edge lights that add significant weight to the board. 4. If range isn't an issue, the Backfire Zealot V is a better choice than the Paragon because of its portability. It also has edge lights and a compatible colour OLED remote that will please fans of flashy lights. The wheels on the V are slightly larger too, but I think the deck is slightly narrower. Backfire also has a much better customer service rating than Exway. Many people rate Backfire very highly for customer service, and Exway very low. Incidentally, I noticed that Maxfind is releasing a new streamlined board called the Max 6 for a good price considering the specs it has. Take a look at it. 👀
Yes i like the wave front lights. So useful. We tried zealot V before, but range is too short 😂. This is different category. We’ll be getting the max 6 probably soon 😁…
Excellent points. However, 9.9K for Flex 2 Pro and 10.9KG for Flex Paragon have been decent weights for electric street boards with such good battery capacities and features. The main weight lies in the battery, not the lights. Some brands might be good at marketing, but the product will eventually speak.
@@JimmyZhen-nd4yg 👍 Yeah, I know the main weight doesn't lie in the lights, BTW. I'm just making a point about it adding to the weight unnecessarily. My personal board weight preference is 8.5KG and below, but I'm only interested in using my board as a last mile vehicle. I know heavier boards would have more appropriate specs for longer trips.
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invitng you guys to visit Singapore . to gether we can carve the streets , public parks connector trails , Marina Bay Sands , East Coast Beach and many more . i will be your tour guide if you chose to . bring more friends too . the more the merrier . there after i may want to visit Kuala Lumpur and carve the streets there .
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Flex Paragon is calling for me!!! Solid 10/10 for me on the design and everything else!
Get it man… ull be even more famous at night haha
@@EboardMY lol!!!
Bro your videos are awesome keep it coming! Also got the x1 max riot they are such nice boards
Thanks! Enjoy the ride
@ did you enjoy the x1 max riot series? And you still use it to this day?
Yes, the x1 pro riot has been my daily driver.
Then the x1 max. But now ive been busy testing recently released boards.
You guys are funny, love your reviews. Is the guy in flip-flops the one that wiped out in the Hurricane video ? Best riding shoes for sure ! Stay safe guys 😉
Haha no thats someone else… 😂
Epic. This board is insane. I wanna get one 😆
🎉🎉🎉 no regrets
I have the zealot s2. Seems like exway bought one too. I wont lie its definitely the exact upgrade to tht board line and the halo controller
Wow! Exway has "created" a Backfire Zealot X!!!
Haha zealot X with software update ? 🤭
@@EboardMY I am so sorry you didn't see the true value behind the FLex paragon
Of course i see the value, it was a reply to the joke above 😂
@@EboardMY ❤
Hi, I have seen both of your reviews for the new flex pro(the fpg)and the pivot s. I am considering to buy one of them, what you would recommend? Would the extra power on the pivot be more attractive and deserved than the overall build quality of the fpg?
Hi sorry for late reply. Pivot S will give u more performance. Just that the control is less smooth compared to flex pro ( the remote is not good 😂)
If u get pivot S with At wheels that will be good.
I dont recommend it with street wheels…
Flex pro if ure using it for commuting to work.
Can u review ownboard C1S ?🙏🏻
Ownboard c1s ? Thats very old 😂 i made a video on it 4 years back i think
do these board have warranty , repair and spareparts if anything happens ?
Yes, 1 year warranty. And spare parts is easily found.
Have they fixed the issues with those notoriously bad GAN chargers?
Not sure. Will need to test it out 😂
already solved
@@viczeng8312 On Exway's website, they say, one would need the 36T & 44T pulleys to use the Paragon (Riot) with the 120mm cloudwheels. If one buys the Paragon the way it is with its 90mm street wheels, what pulleys came with them? aren't they 36T pulleys already? & could you explain why one would need 2 different size pulleys for just one board. All I'm asking is, what size wheels can I fit on the Paragon's stock pulleys and what exact pulley size do I need to purchase to be able to fit the 120mm cloudwheels, thank you.
Good video bro
Thanks
wow, nice review, we should collab one!
Can I remove the battery and charge it?
Yes charging is on the battery
Exway is way ahead on software and gimmicks. Just don't like the wood and battery you get for this price.
U prefer slim carbon fiber build?
@@EboardMYand atleast 750kwh. OR a 800 dollar price tag.
Here's hoping they introduce a direct-drive, gear drive or hub motor variant of this!
Direct drive like onsra ?
@@EboardMY exactly! Most can easily do 28-37mph too
Wow u love speed 😂
I’ve tried direct drive before. I like them too. Just that the motor cover get scratched easily 😂
Except for the direct-drive, the rest gear drive and hub motors will be possible soon in the future. Stay tuned and thanks for the support!
So coooooool !!!
Rgb lights + 100 points
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Notification squaddd! Thanks for the support 🙏🏻
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That's a futuristic looking board! 2:47 Did it get damaged?
Here's my thoughts:
1. Removable batteries are preferable, but protruding batteries are not aesthetically pleasing to me.
2. The Paragon remote has a futuristic look, unlike most standard e-skateboard remotes. I love it!
3. A front light would be more useful than flashy edge lights that add significant weight to the board.
4. If range isn't an issue, the Backfire Zealot V is a better choice than the Paragon because of its portability. It also has edge lights and a compatible colour OLED remote that will please fans of flashy lights. The wheels on the V are slightly larger too, but I think the deck is slightly narrower.
Backfire also has a much better customer service rating than Exway. Many people rate Backfire very highly for customer service, and Exway very low.
Incidentally, I noticed that Maxfind is releasing a new streamlined board called the Max 6 for a good price considering the specs it has.
Take a look at it. 👀
Yes i like the wave front lights. So useful. We tried zealot V before, but range is too short 😂. This is different category.
We’ll be getting the max 6 probably soon 😁…
@@EboardMY 👍 I look forward to the review of the Max 6.
Excellent points. However, 9.9K for Flex 2 Pro and 10.9KG for Flex Paragon have been decent weights for electric street boards with such good battery capacities and features. The main weight lies in the battery, not the lights. Some brands might be good at marketing, but the product will eventually speak.
@@JimmyZhen-nd4yg
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Yeah, I know the main weight doesn't lie in the lights, BTW. I'm just making a point about it adding to the weight unnecessarily.
My personal board weight preference is 8.5KG and below, but I'm only interested in using my board as a last mile vehicle.
I know heavier boards would have more appropriate specs for longer trips.
@@Why-I-Oughta Yep, totally got your points😄