I watched this before purchasing the gt and your review seems spot on. For any prospective buyers...The throttle is not much touchier than my meepo v3 it's just that it has a lot more available power. If it was any less touchy then I'm afraid you would have trouble accessing its power when needed ( steep conditions/obstacles) don't be afraid, you will get used to it. Easily selecting the power levels will help with it too. This thing is a tank! I crashed going approx 33mph sending the board into a stop sign and nothing broke. It does feel heavy but I wouldn't compromise the battery size or suspension components to drop any weight. It's all worth it!!
How do you clean it? It’s an off road board, so it gets absolutely caked 💩 Slightest bit of water and it freaks out. To clean, I now remove the rear metal bracket with the power button and bushing, apply insulation tape over the exposed power connector on the board and around the motors and make sure the deck bolts are tight, these are under the stock grip tape. I did change out the grip tape for (spiked) rubber matting and left these bolts exposed for easy maintenance access but cover them with insulation tape. I should maybe do a video 😂
Daniel bro what if we connect the controller to the motherboard directly. i believe it will help with the jerkin. also add a rechargeable backup battery as u break. i know it increases weight but u mentioned it can be tune with a computer right? tune the watts for the motor torque for smooth acceleration. also a mode for the back tires to help you climb the stairs. u can even just pull it with a leash and let the 4 tries do it for you. Bom!
Well, I don't understand the trend to become larger and faster. Around 8kg is my personal limit, especially because I'm in the same city situation like you, Daniel. Thank you for your videos!
I don't know how people ride without bindings. While I suspect they don't know how I ride with them. LoL. You can do so much more with bindings. I can pretty much on the two side wheels, and pick the board up by simply jumping. They are mandatory for serious off road riding.
I'm a complete beginner to esk8s so I guess the 3rd and 4th speed mode won't be used in quite a while until I learn how to ride it, but I will use it eventually. How bad is the jerkiness? If I go slowly on the throttle, can I modulate it at all or does it just get to a certain point and just shoots off? Great and very informative review!
I noticed that recently you changed a little bit of your style in your videos. I like your previous style better for some reason, it’s fun. Now it’s more serious
Best board around 1000-1300? I'm looking to upgrade my backfire g3 to a belt board, mostly for street use. I'd like to be able to throw some caguamas wheels on it too, any suggestions?
⚡🤙🏼 *Great video quality,* as always ⚡🤙🏼 The Ly-FOC ESC choice did surprise me, I still don't think it's as smooth as it needs to be, especially on higher speed modes.
Hi Daniel, this was a great video. I can't decide between the S and the GT. I'm 72KG so I doubt I'd run out of range and with the current price difference between the S ($1200) and the GT($2000) I'm leaning towards the S. However what I don't know and can't quantify, is how much better the experience is with GT's controller/remote/ESC. I don't want to regret not getting the GT if the experience on the S isn't going to be great. If you can share your thought's I'd appreciate it. I'm riding in suburbia and on park trails if that helps. Thank you so much!
Great content as usual! I was wondering what board you would suggest for a 120kg rider, first board looking to mainly A/T ride because in general the UK roads and paths are an absolute mess and street riding wouldn't be too smart other than in the odd place. I was initially looking at the Hadean Carbon 2 in 1, preferred the bamboo but user weight is a problem. Then I came across these beauties after looking at the alternatives (Onsra Carve etc) that you suggested when you posted the video about not getting the Hadean :D. The Hadean for reference is available in Carbon 2in1 for £1599 on sale in the UK currently. I'd really appreciate your input. The engineer in me wants to almost design a board from scratch but life has generally been getting in the way and I just need some escapism on a board in my life ASAP. Keep up the great work! Best regards and take it easy, Lee
Also side note I guess weather sealing is generally a concern as we have quite a lot of rainfall this way , not that I plan on riding in such conditions :D. Lacroix Barrel looks generally beautiful
My Hadean Carbon’s lights malfunctioned after one ride in the rain, and now it won’t even turn on. I think most AT boards would be able to handle 120kg, though higher power may be beneficial to you. Any 4WD board should be plenty powerful. For 2WD, look for something with a higher rated ESC though that spec is sometimes hard to find. Ignore motor wattages, that spec is mostly meaningless.
@@DanielKwan That great build quality, I guessed they focused too much on the indestructible controller to care about quality control on the boards. Hoping for something VESC based was slightly annoyed the new Endeavour wasn't using the normal VESC board but understandable from a commercial perspective. I'll keep looking and watching your videos :').
@DanielKwan first, your videos are fantastic. From content to production, they're so well done, always excited to see a new one drop. Second, you really helped me decide on my first board, and I'm very happy with it (Exway X1 Max). Since I have a street board, I've been wanting to get an AT. I was figuring it was going to be the Atlas Pro (2wd), but after watching this, I don't see a reason for it except for a bit of cost savings and the board length (I'm 6' 4"). But the Endeavor2 (waiting on the Pro to go on sale) has better range, same power, better suspension and wider dimensions (key for my height). I know you love the Atlas Pro, but can you think of reason that someone would get an Atlas over this? Personally, I'm in the States with a ton of room to ride on bumpy streets and open fields. Quality, speed and battery life are my main concerns, and the weight of the board is a non-issue. In general, do you see anything being a better AT option than this for someone like myself? Long comment/question, but if you're able to find any time to respond I would be greatly appreciative! Thank you!
Endeavor is much better than any 2-in-1 AT board at off-roading but can’t use longboard wheels. The 2-in-1 boards (including Atlas Pro) can use longboard wheels which allow you to be closer to the ground and have a more longboard-like carving experience, and give a big boost in range compared to using pneumatic tires. So there are trade-offs and you can decide what’s more suitable based on your priorities.
@@franksebastianelli2467probably less time consuming? I’m guessing there’s a lot of cuts and redo’s in the recording process. You have to read out what you already typed most of the time, so allowing ai to read out what you’ve typed takes so much less time. Honestly it doesn’t even sound bad to me, still a quality review.
@@gavinzooms At the moment it is just as time-consuming or even more so than using my real voice, but hopefully that changes in the next few months. I’m using my cloned voice because my real voice has issues.
There’d hardly be any difference between those tyres and “street”, as the centre band of the semi off road ones that it comes with is almost slick. They need replacing out with more effective off road tyres.
Another great video as always! Board looks great and seems to be an upgrade on the 1, but just like you, I don't see the real usage in city/urban living. I have a small apartment and live in busy areas. But I get others with better storage possibilities will see the positives 🤙
send a message on messenger and also made a post in their Facebook group. I made a post, and they answered within 1 hour and take care of you. good luck
Hey Daniel! I’m in the market for a new 2 in 1 board, but I want an experts advice on this. I’m looking at the Zeus Pro P42A config along with the Hurricane Ultra Belt config (now also comes with P42A). Zeus Pro has a slight bit more range according to your range estimator, but the Hurricane Ultra has better acceleration which I like as much as range. I’d be happy with either, but would just like to know which board (and overall brand) is better to buy. Thanks in advance! Your reviews got me interested in both of these haha it’s a tossup for sure. Thanks for another great video and I hope you’re doing well!
IIRC, the jerkiness on the Hurricane with belt drive was quite minimal, but that was with an earlier LY-FOC. If the current Hurricane Ultra feels the same, I think I would prefer it over the Zeus Pro. If the jerkiness is like what I felt on the Hurricane Ultra with gear drive, I’d prefer the Zeus Pro.
compared to Ecomobl M24 Pro, 69lbs. END 2 GT or Pro is light as feathers😅 No doubt, very jerky from the experience I've had with M24 Pro. Not only from startups but also from slow-down to speed-up or vice versa, I have to constantly remind myself "Be Ready" for it.
@@davidcai3600 yes, very powerful, lots of torgue. Adding the Lingyi ESC makes it more jerky. You might want to change to the ESC in the future if you still don't get used to the jerkiness.
@@godfriedm9991 yea propel doesn’t have that jerky feel. I am more looking forward to propels future boards. But your board is so expensive tho. What’s the battery capacity and how many motors does it have
Love your stuff, but whyyyyyyy have you gone with the AI TTS voice over??? Sometimes it sounds fine but it really takes me out of the video and makes it hard to watch
I would get it but I vowed to never buy any new devices with anything other than USB-C. I literally paid $50 to upgrade Apple TV 4K so that I could get the USB-C remote. USB-C all the way. Come on, Propel!
If you're looking for a lightweight yet powerful board instead, check out this Parsec Aero Pro video: ua-cam.com/video/SEZuyHfFpJs/v-deo.html
I watched this before purchasing the gt and your review seems spot on. For any prospective buyers...The throttle is not much touchier than my meepo v3 it's just that it has a lot more available power. If it was any less touchy then I'm afraid you would have trouble accessing its power when needed ( steep conditions/obstacles) don't be afraid, you will get used to it. Easily selecting the power levels will help with it too. This thing is a tank! I crashed going approx 33mph sending the board into a stop sign and nothing broke. It does feel heavy but I wouldn't compromise the battery size or suspension components to drop any weight. It's all worth it!!
Hope your voice gets better! This board seems solid. Can’t wait for the lightweight board.
YES!!!! I was waiting for someone to make a video about propel that is less than year old... And my favorite skateboard youtuber!!!
How do you clean it?
It’s an off road board, so it gets absolutely caked 💩
Slightest bit of water and it freaks out.
To clean, I now remove the rear metal bracket with the power button and bushing, apply insulation tape over the exposed power connector on the board and around the motors and make sure the deck bolts are tight, these are under the stock grip tape.
I did change out the grip tape for (spiked) rubber matting and left these bolts exposed for easy maintenance access but cover them with insulation tape.
I should maybe do a video 😂
Daniel bro what if we connect the controller to the motherboard directly. i believe it will help with the jerkin. also add a rechargeable backup battery as u break. i know it increases weight but u mentioned it can be tune with a computer right? tune the watts for the motor torque for smooth acceleration. also a mode for the back tires to help you climb the stairs. u can even just pull it with a leash and let the 4 tries do it for you. Bom!
Man what do you film your solo shots with? Amazing control and stability
Well, I don't understand the trend to become larger and faster. Around 8kg is my personal limit, especially because I'm in the same city situation like you, Daniel. Thank you for your videos!
Consistently impressed by your production value, love these videos!
Alphabludy
I'd love to see an updated review with the gear drive. Couldn't find a single gear drive endeavor review on UA-cam
Love my Propel X4S2. Total beast of a board.
At last! Good review as always!
The anime opening is finally back. We need your voice back. AI sucks man 😭
I love AI, but I dislike all forms of AI voice, even the great ones.
I don't know how people ride without bindings. While I suspect they don't know how I ride with them. LoL. You can do so much more with bindings. I can pretty much on the two side wheels, and pick the board up by simply jumping. They are mandatory for serious off road riding.
@Daniel Kwan, what kind of shoes are you rocking in this vid?
I'm a complete beginner to esk8s so I guess the 3rd and 4th speed mode won't be used in quite a while until I learn how to ride it, but I will use it eventually. How bad is the jerkiness? If I go slowly on the throttle, can I modulate it at all or does it just get to a certain point and just shoots off? Great and very informative review!
I noticed that recently you changed a little bit of your style in your videos. I like your previous style better for some reason, it’s fun. Now it’s more serious
This skateboard should be front wheel drive for better control and better maneuverability.
Sir, how about 2swift board, have you tried it and will post a review?
Question. Im trying to decide between these gt and acedeck nyx z 1 any words of wisdom?
Nyx if you’ll be doing any jumping. Endeavor if you primarily want comfort.
Did I miss it? I didn’t hear you talk about speed. That is most important to me
Best board around 1000-1300? I'm looking to upgrade my backfire g3 to a belt board, mostly for street use. I'd like to be able to throw some caguamas wheels on it too, any suggestions?
I can't wait to get my hands on one.
Dammmmm quality video 🤟
Everyone talking about the AI voice. And I didn’t even noticed 😂 creepy good!
Great vid - looking forward to the lightweight board review!
What is the total suspension travel (approximately)
⚡🤙🏼 *Great video quality,* as always ⚡🤙🏼
The Ly-FOC ESC choice did surprise me, I still don't think it's as smooth as it needs to be, especially on higher speed modes.
where can i buy this esc mate?
@@b00m3r1000 Brands like Meepo use Ling-Yi, most other brands use Hobbywing or custom.
Is it powerful enough up hills? I weigh 155lb
I ordered the endover gt today. I'm super excited
how is it buddy? thinkibg about getting one
@@almascapone5900 100% worth the money.
Same, how you enjoying it?
Also same ! I need to know!
Brother help us!
Hi Daniel, this was a great video. I can't decide between the S and the GT.
I'm 72KG so I doubt I'd run out of range and with the current price difference between the S ($1200) and the GT($2000) I'm leaning towards the S. However what I don't know and can't quantify, is how much better the experience is with GT's controller/remote/ESC. I don't want to regret not getting the GT if the experience on the S isn't going to be great.
If you can share your thought's I'd appreciate it. I'm riding in suburbia and on park trails if that helps. Thank you so much!
What did you end up getting ? I’m on the same boat
what u prefer the pe gt or the new onsra valoir?
Haven’t tried Velar. My assumption is Endeavor will handle off-roading better if that’s what you’re after.
Solid review! Out of curiosity, how is your ankle doing? Are you back up to 100% healed?
Not sure if it’ll ever be back to 100%. I can run and stuff, but it still is weaker and has limited mobility compared to my good ankle.
I wish they make a compact and foldable model.
I want to be able to carry it/store it easier
⭐I'm totally happy to use it in indonesia,Bali )
Great content as usual! I was wondering what board you would suggest for a 120kg rider, first board looking to mainly A/T ride because in general the UK roads and paths are an absolute mess and street riding wouldn't be too smart other than in the odd place. I was initially looking at the Hadean Carbon 2 in 1, preferred the bamboo but user weight is a problem. Then I came across these beauties after looking at the alternatives (Onsra Carve etc) that you suggested when you posted the video about not getting the Hadean :D. The Hadean for reference is available in Carbon 2in1 for £1599 on sale in the UK currently. I'd really appreciate your input. The engineer in me wants to almost design a board from scratch but life has generally been getting in the way and I just need some escapism on a board in my life ASAP. Keep up the great work! Best regards and take it easy, Lee
Also side note I guess weather sealing is generally a concern as we have quite a lot of rainfall this way , not that I plan on riding in such conditions :D. Lacroix Barrel looks generally beautiful
My Hadean Carbon’s lights malfunctioned after one ride in the rain, and now it won’t even turn on.
I think most AT boards would be able to handle 120kg, though higher power may be beneficial to you. Any 4WD board should be plenty powerful. For 2WD, look for something with a higher rated ESC though that spec is sometimes hard to find. Ignore motor wattages, that spec is mostly meaningless.
@@DanielKwan That great build quality, I guessed they focused too much on the indestructible controller to care about quality control on the boards. Hoping for something VESC based was slightly annoyed the new Endeavour wasn't using the normal VESC board but understandable from a commercial perspective. I'll keep looking and watching your videos :').
Dude I just copped the GT.... which and where can I get another remote for it?
Is it too touchy?
@DanielKwan first, your videos are fantastic. From content to production, they're so well done, always excited to see a new one drop. Second, you really helped me decide on my first board, and I'm very happy with it (Exway X1 Max). Since I have a street board, I've been wanting to get an AT. I was figuring it was going to be the Atlas Pro (2wd), but after watching this, I don't see a reason for it except for a bit of cost savings and the board length (I'm 6' 4"). But the Endeavor2 (waiting on the Pro to go on sale) has better range, same power, better suspension and wider dimensions (key for my height). I know you love the Atlas Pro, but can you think of reason that someone would get an Atlas over this? Personally, I'm in the States with a ton of room to ride on bumpy streets and open fields. Quality, speed and battery life are my main concerns, and the weight of the board is a non-issue. In general, do you see anything being a better AT option than this for someone like myself?
Long comment/question, but if you're able to find any time to respond I would be greatly appreciative! Thank you!
Endeavor is much better than any 2-in-1 AT board at off-roading but can’t use longboard wheels. The 2-in-1 boards (including Atlas Pro) can use longboard wheels which allow you to be closer to the ground and have a more longboard-like carving experience, and give a big boost in range compared to using pneumatic tires. So there are trade-offs and you can decide what’s more suitable based on your priorities.
Hope your voice is alright... Ditch the AI voice when you can...doesn't convey any emotions.
Yeah, sounds like spock. I wonder what the benefits are..
@@franksebastianelli2467probably less time consuming? I’m guessing there’s a lot of cuts and redo’s in the recording process. You have to read out what you already typed most of the time, so allowing ai to read out what you’ve typed takes so much less time. Honestly it doesn’t even sound bad to me, still a quality review.
@@gavinzooms At the moment it is just as time-consuming or even more so than using my real voice, but hopefully that changes in the next few months. I’m using my cloned voice because my real voice has issues.
Interesting.
Yeah I was gonna say… who is this!?!
Is this board worth it???
I was wondering about the Lock tight on this assembly.. Seen blue .. More of a red guy myself Eh
Test New ONSRA Velar Please bro 🥺 I'm full black carve 1,2,3 so Next
I just ordered this board, but I’m having some regrets seeing that there is no weather rating. Can this be used in small puddles?
hey, did you find any feedback on this?
Awesome & Thanks :)
What's a good budget off-roader?
What’s your budget
Exway Atlas for suree
@@chocolate_express I'd say about 900 to 800 $
我有一个en 2 pro。我经常和他们客服聊天。我还问了他们的新产品。这年末会发售哦。不得不说2 in 1 并没有这个offroad好。但是2
in1 street用比较好 而且比我的zealots好
There’d hardly be any difference between those tyres and “street”, as the centre band of the semi off road ones that it comes with is almost slick. They need replacing out with more effective off road tyres.
Another great video as always! Board looks great and seems to be an upgrade on the 1, but just like you, I don't see the real usage in city/urban living. I have a small apartment and live in busy areas. But I get others with better storage possibilities will see the positives 🤙
Should checkout the HunterBoard, that one looks interesting
Affordable eboard?
I’m in 😅
Dude, I ordered the board 5 days ago and send a email asking for shipping details, still no answer…
send a message on messenger and also made a post in their Facebook group. I made a post, and they answered within 1 hour and take care of you. good luck
I dont know why are u using the ai voice, but it sounds pretty realistic
The X4s is more appropriate for rough muddy terrain
40 lbs is to heavy😂
Hey Daniel! I’m in the market for a new 2 in 1 board, but I want an experts advice on this.
I’m looking at the Zeus Pro P42A config along with the Hurricane Ultra Belt config (now also comes with P42A).
Zeus Pro has a slight bit more range according to your range estimator, but the Hurricane Ultra has better acceleration which I like as much as range. I’d be happy with either, but would just like to know which board (and overall brand) is better to buy.
Thanks in advance! Your reviews got me interested in both of these haha it’s a tossup for sure. Thanks for another great video and I hope you’re doing well!
IIRC, the jerkiness on the Hurricane with belt drive was quite minimal, but that was with an earlier LY-FOC. If the current Hurricane Ultra feels the same, I think I would prefer it over the Zeus Pro. If the jerkiness is like what I felt on the Hurricane Ultra with gear drive, I’d prefer the Zeus Pro.
compared to Ecomobl M24 Pro, 69lbs. END 2 GT or Pro is light as feathers😅
No doubt, very jerky from the experience I've had with M24 Pro. Not only from startups but also from slow-down to speed-up or vice versa, I have to constantly remind myself "Be Ready" for it.
is ecomobl good? i heard it is planetary gears. is it powerful? Does it have high torque?
@@davidcai3600 yes, very powerful, lots of torgue. Adding the Lingyi ESC makes it more jerky. You might want to change to the ESC in the future if you still don't get used to the jerkiness.
@@godfriedm9991 yea propel doesn’t have that jerky feel. I am more looking forward to propels future boards. But your board is so expensive tho. What’s the battery capacity and how many motors does it have
Hi which is your shoe 1:22
OTZ. Don’t know the model name and they’re out of business.
I love your content and good quality videos! You should revisit this board and let us know if it is a good buy! I am really convinced
Love your stuff, but whyyyyyyy have you gone with the AI TTS voice over??? Sometimes it sounds fine but it really takes me out of the video and makes it hard to watch
I would get it but I vowed to never buy any new devices with anything other than USB-C. I literally paid $50 to upgrade Apple TV 4K so that I could get the USB-C remote. USB-C all the way. Come on, Propel!
Was any AI technology used to make this video?
👍👍
That's a beefy board.
Is this an AI voice?
Everybody boo this Micro USB
Ai voice?
Bring back Daniel for narration not this soulless monologue.
will a 300 pound dude break this
He sounds like an American.
Blek.
Why?
Bajaboard helix 4 is still the best which I own ❤