I ordered this board the day it came out since it looked so good and I love it it is by far my favorite board it is so fun to carve around and use the kick tail but also have the stability to rip it in speed 4. Nice video man
I'm waiting for that board to be available for shipping from Europe! I've got Meepo V4S a year ago on 105 "cloud wheels" and I've modified it to be more carvy - I've put the raisers to avoid wheel bite and wedge the front so it better turns, also replaced the bushing because stock one were too hard. With these modifications I've been able to take the board into skateparks, now can't wait to see what it's possible to do with the Flow on the ramp. 105 wheels are perfect for cities with lots of tiles like Europe has so I like that choice... Counting days to get by feet on it! Sound like a dream board
I had a first gen Stoke, I loved it so much I got the 2nd gen. My 2nd gen locked the brakes on me twice and sent me flying. Evolve definitely has issues
I want to see you check out the Tynee stinger. It's the same thing, half inch shorter deck, half inch longer wheelbase, half inch wider deck, foam tape all over, and a cooler design imo, and retaining the original cruiser look, and Tynee is a more respectable company than meepo. It has 3000w motors, 544wh 12s3p p42a , with an 80A esc so it's balls to the wall. It also has double barrel bushings instead of barrel cone and the cup washers are deeper thus more restrictive. So In theory the board should be more stable. The kicktail is dropped down so it's in a more functional spot. The original risers on it are 3/4 inch and mess with the stability because it's so high. Daniel Kwan took it off and it still didn't bite. I'm going to put on a 3mm rubber one on though. I'm ordering one next paycheck. Time to explore the city and go on awesome group rides. I did hear a UA-camr say the newer stingers are coming with smaller risers tho. I'm canT confirm that. But if it's true, I would think they switched to the same size riser that's on the flow, or smaller.
Im lookin at both,wish the Flow had better range as I like the looks more,I have a Voyager & an acedeck n1 but want a shorter board,they say 24miles but most reviewers only get 15-16 which comes out to 1 hour of riding,not good
⚡👌🏼👌🏼⚡ *Beautifully ahot & edited!* I just wish it was a longer video 😂 Heavier but easier to drag by bash guard, rollin on front wheels. Nice lookin bash guard too!
Ay thanks Benny! I’m sort of experimenting to see how a shorter to the point review does 😂 I can always go back to longer form. Great point about dragging by the nice looking bashguard!
Hi there, Wanting to purchase a new eskate, and your videos have been of great help, thanks!! =) Narrowed down the possibilities to two: Tynee Mini 3 belt drive (not the Pro) with Cloudwheels and the Meepo Flow. My aim is to cruise around the city and have fun, although city roads condition here demand an eskate to have some "off-roadish" capabilities (100/105mm wheels are mandatory!). Long rides are also welcome, so range is a main concern as well. Could I ask you for an advise on this? The thing that's putting me down to the Flow is its weight and the fact that many people complain about Meepo batteries after a year of use or so. Regarding the Tynee downside, I do prefer cruiser boards, so when the warranty expires I would change the deck for a longer one. Thanks in advance for any hints, greetings from sunny Portugal **
One good thing about the Stoke is that it is way lighter. The flow weighs 12 kg. Hard to carry or drag. I sold my Stoke because I felt DKP trucks and short wheel base was too much. Also cause of the risers, DKP trucks that are not drop through you are way too high off the ground.
I agree with the weight point and did mention it. Once you're riding though the weight actually plants the board down and I reckon this is a good thing. I really like DKP on a short wheelbase - super unique ride and incredibly manoeuvrable. I didn't find it too high either as I mentioned, and the board is wide enough that the risers don't really impact stability. I guess it comes down to personal preference
Average eskate reviews could not contact Meepo at all even as reviewers. Inspired by? I have had three Evolve boards without any problems. Which you also did judging from your GTR Carbon review.
Thanks for watching. Chris has had a great relationship with Meepo and he praises how they took on his feedback. I’ve had that conversation with him myself recently
Hello Ammar, if you are honest and really interested I would like your view. All Chinese companies and supporters have constantly talked about their better support and repair shops around the world which are really just stores for shipping. My Exway Flex died and I literally had a 15 email long conversation where they said it was my phone or riding in areas with disturbance. Since I bought the board locally they finally sent me a battery with Chinese cells and lower capacity. I look at their charts and found out I could buy a bigger pulley and belt for more torque since the Flex is very underpowered. I also wrote an email to make sure and got that, yes it is applicable. The belt scraped the covers and after many emails asking for pics and videos I gave up, which is the meaning. My Exway Wave made a funny noice which I could not find each time the wheel turned. Got no response from Exway but two months after I get an email saying the trucks of the Wave had a bent axle but they had no updated ones to send but offered to send an additional old overhang which was just as bad. I had a problem with an Evolve GT and got to talk to a technician on the phone which fixed my issue. Your mate Daniel took a four year old 10S board and pulled a friend up a hill to kill it whilst comparing it to a new 12S board. If Evolve and Boosted had not created their types of boards Meepo or Exway would not exist.
@@markchoi5777 Ah, buying Chinese means no support but endless emails until they stop answering. I have gone through 13 electric skateboards and had this experience several times. Evolve has been perfect when it comes tp support. You can even call them and get help over the phone.
I ordered this board the day it came out since it looked so good and I love it it is by far my favorite board it is so fun to carve around and use the kick tail but also have the stability to rip it in speed 4. Nice video man
Nice! Glad you're enjoying it as much as me :) Meepo have done a great job with this one
I'm waiting for that board to be available for shipping from Europe! I've got Meepo V4S a year ago on 105 "cloud wheels" and I've modified it to be more carvy - I've put the raisers to avoid wheel bite and wedge the front so it better turns, also replaced the bushing because stock one were too hard. With these modifications I've been able to take the board into skateparks, now can't wait to see what it's possible to do with the Flow on the ramp. 105 wheels are perfect for cities with lots of tiles like Europe has so I like that choice... Counting days to get by feet on it! Sound like a dream board
Nice mods buddy! I agree the 105s are perfect for streets in Europe and UK. I hope you can get this board. Incredible fun
I had a first gen Stoke, I loved it so much I got the 2nd gen. My 2nd gen locked the brakes on me twice and sent me flying. Evolve definitely has issues
Sorry to hear that. These brake lockups can be deadly. Thankfully Hobbywing esc’s don’t have this issue
I want to see you check out the Tynee stinger. It's the same thing, half inch shorter deck, half inch longer wheelbase, half inch wider deck, foam tape all over, and a cooler design imo, and retaining the original cruiser look, and Tynee is a more respectable company than meepo. It has 3000w motors, 544wh 12s3p p42a , with an 80A esc so it's balls to the wall. It also has double barrel bushings instead of barrel cone and the cup washers are deeper thus more restrictive. So In theory the board should be more stable. The kicktail is dropped down so it's in a more functional spot. The original risers on it are 3/4 inch and mess with the stability because it's so high. Daniel Kwan took it off and it still didn't bite. I'm going to put on a 3mm rubber one on though. I'm ordering one next paycheck. Time to explore the city and go on awesome group rides.
I did hear a UA-camr say the newer stingers are coming with smaller risers tho. I'm canT confirm that. But if it's true, I would think they switched to the same size riser that's on the flow, or smaller.
Im lookin at both,wish the Flow had better range as I like the looks more,I have a Voyager & an acedeck n1 but want a shorter board,they say 24miles but most reviewers only get 15-16 which comes out to 1 hour of riding,not good
@@joehiatt1992 one of the biggest things is just Tynee and their products are more respectable. I trust them with my money way more.
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*Beautifully ahot & edited!*
I just wish it was a longer video 😂
Heavier but easier to drag by bash guard, rollin on front wheels.
Nice lookin bash guard too!
Ay thanks Benny! I’m sort of experimenting to see how a shorter to the point review does 😂 I can always go back to longer form.
Great point about dragging by the nice looking bashguard!
@@ASeSkater For me personally, I think one short and one more in-depth soon after. This was good.
@@eBoard3R good feedback thanks man
Great video mate. What’s the cheapest way to order to UK? In Meepo website its $988 including shipping. Tax is apparently $50-$80 extra 🙃
Not aware of any other ways to get this to the uk unfortunately apart from Meepo website
Hi there,
Wanting to purchase a new eskate, and your videos have been of great help, thanks!! =)
Narrowed down the possibilities to two: Tynee Mini 3 belt drive (not the Pro) with Cloudwheels and the Meepo Flow.
My aim is to cruise around the city and have fun, although city roads condition here demand an eskate to have some "off-roadish" capabilities (100/105mm wheels are mandatory!). Long rides are also welcome, so range is a main concern as well.
Could I ask you for an advise on this? The thing that's putting me down to the Flow is its weight and the fact that many people complain about Meepo batteries after a year of use or so. Regarding the Tynee downside, I do prefer cruiser boards, so when the warranty expires I would change the deck for a longer one.
Thanks in advance for any hints, greetings from sunny Portugal **
One good thing about the Stoke is that it is way lighter. The flow weighs 12 kg. Hard to carry or drag. I sold my Stoke because I felt DKP trucks and short wheel base was too much. Also cause of the risers, DKP trucks that are not drop through you are way too high off the ground.
I agree with the weight point and did mention it. Once you're riding though the weight actually plants the board down and I reckon this is a good thing. I really like DKP on a short wheelbase - super unique ride and incredibly manoeuvrable. I didn't find it too high either as I mentioned, and the board is wide enough that the risers don't really impact stability. I guess it comes down to personal preference
Thanks for what you do bro!
Thanks for the appreciation bro 😎
Hairline!🔥
Good to see you Simon. I’m loving the progress
Great video 🎉
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Average eskate reviews could not contact Meepo at all even as reviewers. Inspired by? I have had three Evolve boards without any problems. Which you also did judging from your GTR Carbon review.
Thanks for watching. Chris has had a great relationship with Meepo and he praises how they took on his feedback. I’ve had that conversation with him myself recently
@@ASeSkater Really? He said the opposite in his review comparing the Flex pro vs Meepo voyager.
@@weeeriksson4598 I guess things changed after the video
Hello Ammar, if you are honest and really interested I would like your view. All Chinese companies and supporters have constantly talked about their better support and repair shops around the world which are really just stores for shipping. My Exway Flex died and I literally had a 15 email long conversation where they said it was my phone or riding in areas with disturbance. Since I bought the board locally they finally sent me a battery with Chinese cells and lower capacity. I look at their charts and found out I could buy a bigger pulley and belt for more torque since the Flex is very underpowered. I also wrote an email to make sure and got that, yes it is applicable. The belt scraped the covers and after many emails asking for pics and videos I gave up, which is the meaning. My Exway Wave made a funny noice which I could not find each time the wheel turned. Got no response from Exway but two months after I get an email saying the trucks of the Wave had a bent axle but they had no updated ones to send but offered to send an additional old overhang which was just as bad. I had a problem with an Evolve GT and got to talk to a technician on the phone which fixed my issue. Your mate Daniel took a four year old 10S board and pulled a friend up a hill to kill it whilst comparing it to a new 12S board. If Evolve and Boosted had not created their types of boards Meepo or Exway would not exist.
What does ANY of this have to do with Meepo?
@@markchoi5777 Ah, buying Chinese means no support but endless emails until they stop answering. I have gone through 13 electric skateboards and had this experience several times. Evolve has been perfect when it comes tp support. You can even call them and get help over the phone.
@Meepo please send trial boards in the Philippines
You just want things, without working for them. Eew.