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Review: Boosted Board Dual+ flourishes in the streets of NYC

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The result of a Stanford project, the Boosted Board Dual+ is an electric skateboard with a top of speed of 22mph — I’ve nearly gotten killed plenty of times riding it, mainly because it’s insanely fun.

I’m not the only one who thinks this way about riding a piece of bamboo with wheels and a motor. YouTube personality and entrepreneur Casey Neistat made it his main form of transportation around the city. If you’re a daily watcher of his vlogs, then you’re all too familiar with the Boosted Board, specifically this exact model.

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Drone footage shot by Mark Saca

Price as reviewed: $1,499 at Boosted Board, $1,299 or $999 for slower models

Basics

  • 38″ longboard deck made of flexible bamboo
  • Heavy duty grip tape (Dual+ model)
  • Max speed: 22mph
  • Range: ~7 miles
  • Power: 2000 watts from twin brushless DC motors
  • Lithium iron phosphate 99W-Hour Battery (lifespan of 2000+ charge cycles)
  • Uphill grade of 25 percent
  • Regenerative braking system in rear wheels
  • 75mm Orangatang wheels
  • 10″ width for Genuine Caliber trucks
  • Weight of 15 pounds
  • Bluetooth remote control

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Design

Its design is every bit as functional as it is fast. Even if you were a passer-by and had no idea that the Boosted Board was an electric skateboard, there’d have to be some compliment offered toward its appearance: after all, it’s not ugly. The board itself is designed to be sleek, with an outward curvature (on either side) originating from both ends, which evens out toward the middle.

Despite being a large deck (it’s a longboard, after all), Boosted opted to keep the battery and motor enclosures as sleek as possible. This is also done for rider comfort: both sections are mounted slightly above the deck’s surface, so that when it flexes nothing else is damaged. The result: better absorption of shocks.

Note: Boosted Boards aren’t waterproof, something I’ll speak about later.

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As for the Bluetooth remote: there are three inputs: a safety button (must be pressed to move), scroll wheel (the throttle) and a multi-function button (turns the remote on, shows range and switches between riding modes). It uses a rather old USB plug to charge (the mini B) and I can’t understand why it does.

Otherwise, it’s the least impressive part of the kit, something I wish the designers paid more attention to. But it works well and that’s most important.

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Experience

With my smartwatch as a navigator, I made several 67-block commutes from my dormitory in the Upper West Side to school at Columbus Circle, for an entire week.

The Boosted Board became my primary means of transportation for most of my errands and obligations, and that’s how I learned to live with its varying mileage. It felt adventurous and irresponsible, which is how I’d describe riding the board to friends and strangers.

To cope with the fact that new riders might be thrown off, or that existing skateboarders (like myself) would yearn for more acceleration and speed, the board has four speed profiles. Pressing three times on the main button switches between the following speeds:

  • Beginner: top speed 11mph
  • Eco: top speed 16mph
  • Pro: top speed 20mph
  • Expert: top speed 22mph

How far does it go on a single charge? That’s very subjective — the range depends on which mode, the incline, weight of the rider and throttle usage. Moreover, I ride exclusively on “Pro mode,” so I am not conserving as much energy as I should; the trade-off is getting from point A to B in no time flat.

L1130579My swiftness is not only because I’m comfortable riding it, but because I have the best version of the board: $1,299 and $999 versions only have top speeds of 20mph and 18mph, respectively.

More often than not, with “Pro mode” activated I would reach the top speed of 20mph, and make use of the bike lanes, main streets and the Westside Highway.

My range is between 6-8 miles on a single charge, meaning that the board will only last a one-way trip.

Solution: bring the fast charger. It’s not incredibly heavy or large, and charges the Boosted Board from naught to full juice in one hour, or 85 percent in 30 minutes. Of course, bringing a two-prong charger everywhere might feel counter-productive to some, but it’s a fact that you’re racing through town (at near the city speed limit) and it’s awesome.

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Of course, there are things I wish the Boosted Board was better at: riding in the rain (it’s dangerous, messy and ill-advised) and better range (or an interchangeable battery?). But, then again, for a first-generation product, the Boosted Board is as refined as can be.
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Bottom line

Should you buy one? Absolutely. But, have you ridden a skateboard before? Do you have some backbone to filter between cars or take some bumps along the way?

Even for experienced riders, the Boosted Board takes some learning curve to master fully (go slow!) and only then can you start cycling through the riding modes and really start flying through the city. The short range leaves something to be desired, but a fast-charging battery takes some of that inconvenience away.

After all, the reward of beating (and avoiding) the NYC subway can’t be beat. Riding the Boosted Board is about style and speed; the result being pure fun.

As for personal sentiment? If I see a fellow rider in the street, be ready to race: I can beat Ubers off the start line.

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