hey there, this is one of the threads i looked at when i decided to buy an electric skateboard - just wanted to throw in some minor comparison between boosted and evolve carbon (i tested boosted this year at the CES in las vegas and actually bought the evolve carbon 2in1 after long consideration and was test driving it today for maybe 1 hour).
boosted dual+:
+ very high torque (highest torque felt nearly too extreme for me, braking was very hard, acceleration kicked you off the board without being used to it)
+ super high brake power which can be well controlled
+ double rear wheel drive (symmetric acceleration and braking)
o low range
o i couldnt carve that well on it, maybe due to the extreme flex (gotta say, im a 20year raceboard veteran, i like stiff precise machines in the snow)
- quite noisy with the 2 small engines, felt their rpm was pretty high too
- extreme flex (didnt like that, coming from raceboarding)
- didnt like the thumb controller at all
- in neutral is was braking still quite strongly, didnt feel like you could just carve downhill in neutral
evolve carbon:
+ the street version carves so well omg i really loved it coming from snowboarding and i got used to it within just 10minutes!! (AT version is not that great in that regard, but it has other strengths, most of all its very comfy)
+ medium torque compared to boosted, but felt very balanced
+ very silent (i was reading that it will become even more silent after the belt breaks in)
+ very balanced acceleration
+ really nice braking behavior overall - its braking quite strongly at high speeds and fades out towards walking speed
+ great controller - if you have ever driven a professional RC car you will instantly feel at home
+ street/AT flexibility.
+ engine brakes the board very little, i was carving downhill without any power consumption and it felt pretty good
+ its supposed to have up to 40km range as street - couldnt test that yet
o braking with the controller feels a little binary - there is hardly any middleground between braking and not braking
- 1 wheel drive (when you brake hard, you will feel the asymmetric drive by small steering impulses which you dont have with dbl rear wheel drive like boosted)
-- the speed recharger is absolutely horrible - it has a small fan attached and sounds like a hair-dryer. basically you need to recharge your board in a room where you can close the door, preferably in the cellar somewhere. this is really quite a let down
overall the evolve feels like the board is made for me - its very precise and feels great when you carve, especially the street version. its very silent too and has a great touring range, even when you go for the all terrain setup (which alone is already a very good argument to buy that board). i wouldnt mind a double rear wheel drive to get rid of the steering impulses when you accelerate & brake hard but thats about the only criticism i got about the driving performance.
the boosted board is made for san francisco with its steep hills. its has immense torque, but i just couldnt get used to thumb control, it was considerably more noisy and the extreme flex is something I really didnt like either (probably others will love just that about the boosted). the touring range is really bad imo, isnt even enough for me to get to work. with the evolve i get to work and back without recharging!
hope this review will help potential buyers to find the right board for their needs.
