The E-go is a good board, well worth the USD 700 in my opinion, but it depends on what you are using it for. It won't shoot up the steepest hills in San Fran or blow your hair back at 20 mph like a Boosted Board will. But if you want a quick way to cruise around town, get to and from work, run...
Hi JJ2525,
That all makes sense. Similar to Wolfspass I've had some technical issues with my board, which is one reason I know their customer service is good. A little more speed, like the Boosted, would be nice! Regardless of which board you choose you'll have a great time riding.
Any reason the Yuneec E-go isn't on the list? I've used mine to commute to and from work and run errands for months now and love it. It doesn't have the performance of Boosted, but it's about 1/3 the price. Yuneec's customer service is fantastic as well.
Hi bitesize,
I had never ridden a skateboard before I got my e-go. There is definitely a learning curve. I picked it up fairly quickly (probably because I can snowbaord), but friends who have tried my e-go were nervous and stiff; some never quite got the hang of it. At first I had some downhill...
I've had my E-go for a few months and yes, range can vary considerably based on riding conditions. I find the battery drains fastest when used often on steep hills, and when there is a strong headwind. While I haven't done 18 miles straight on my board yet, I have ridden it for more than 90...
Hi,
I'm new to the forum but got my Yuneec E-go a couple months ago. So far I love it! I live in a lightly hilly area of Boston and use it to run errands and commute to and from work (about 5-6 miles round trip). The E-go can make it up just about any hill I would care to bike up, and I often...