How Heavy is your board?

Around 25lbs, pretty darn heavy

what IS the range on that beast?

i started cracking up when I read that :rofl:

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i’ve broken bones more than twice… does that make me weak?

or does it just mean I live my life differently than you :thinking:

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My summer-board is about 9kg, and winter-board is around 16kg. Both of them have 360Wh battery. The winter-board has heavy hub-motors and trucks that weight about 7kg :smiley: I’m trying to make my summer-board an all-year board by making removable tires around the wheels. Hopefully i can print good rubber tires once i get the filament :stuck_out_tongue:

You are just falling the wrong way. I’ve never broken any of my bones :rofl:

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It gets about 40 plus miles

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I don’t know about fitness but excercise does make denser bone.

lets keep things as related. it is not bio class.

I will flag anything about bone from now on

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My board without anything on it, weighs …just…1.6 kilograms!

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Just weighed mine, dual 5055 with 10S3P comes at 7,75 kg, the cool thing is that the CAD model gives about 7,6 kg

My previous one was single 6355 also with 10S3P and was 10,8kg, I guess I can say my goal to make my next board lighter was achieved

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Board 1: dual 6355, 12s, abec-11s - 20 pounds (9 kg) Board 2: single 6355 cruiser, 10s lion - 10.5 pounds (4.5 kg)

you can still kick slide it, right?

I would sugget building some muscles rather than cutting the battery!

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The thing is, we don´t push to get to our desired location and physics tell us that we have to compensate that. So we´re given some heavy ass boards and have to carry them around… Physics!