![]() When I saw the additional USB charger on the board, I did not realize it was because the remote battery was such bad quality that you are expected to get off your board, plug in your remote, and let it charge for 20 minutes between each half hour of riding. The G3’s remote battery life means I have often become instantly lost/stranded after riding for only about 30 minutes when my remote dies and my board still has full battery. My previous e-board the Wowgo 3 had a remote with a battery life of at least 6 hours, meaning I would charge it about once or twice a week, with many trips in between. Right out of the box it has only been able to hold a full charge for a maximum of half an hour before it dies, which is absolutely absurd. My one true grievance is that the remote has the worst battery life I have ever seen on any wireless device. The lights are semi cool in the day but actually quite useful at night, they light up the street! One complaints is that there is no option for 110mm wheels, such as if you added cloud wheels, though 105mm gets pretty close. ![]() The Canadian maple wood is tough! Good acceleration and great braking, can easily reach 40km/hr as a 165lb rider, but with extra weight that max limit steeply decreases, as I’ve learned when I wear a backpack. “Super flexy” just means it isn’t as bad as a carbon fibre deck, but this board is still pretty rigid, compared to any bamboo/fibreglass mixes you might’ve seen out there. The board and build quality is super solid.
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