Helmet is a must! Rest is recommended! Second is Good flat skate shoes preferably with a high heel cover like vans hi-sk8. Gloves/wrist third. Elbow pads fourth. Knee pads fifth. Crash pants/shorts sixth. Kevlar clothes with/without pads last. Lights also go in there, closer to the top depending on current light-dark condition. 200-5000 lumen front. Red back of the board. Also lights on helmet/hand is also a plus! Even some form of reflective gear/vest etc..
Hey Scottie Cool Reviews and love seeing the scenery No.1 Helmet No.2 Wrist Guards No.3 Knee Pads No.4 Elbow Pads No.5 Lights Keep the reviews coming would love Night ride of Hadean and full review of both Hadean's bamboo and carbon :)
Essential equipment I use on my rides. . Helmet . Elbow/knee pads . Hand/wrist guard. . Rear head light attached to my helmet if riding at night. . Shred lights during night rides. I've fallen off a number of times going when going fast. No major injuries. The safety gear usually takes the brunt of the damage.
I had a X1 Pro. It was kind of a mixed bag. Build quality was good, top speed was good, ride was good but only on good roads but range was poor, battery sag was bad and wheels were too small.
Full face DH helmet, sunnies, wristguards, custom made palm and finger guards, MX CE level 1 armour for chest, backbone, elbows, kidney guards, tailbone protector, kneepads.
Hey Scotty, you should definitely always have on: No.1 a helmet, No.2 knee pads, No.3 wrist guards, then elbow pads, shoulder pads and so on... Another great video Scott. Keep them coming. Looks like an amazing board to ride! Been looking for an upgrade lately, so fingers crossed 🤞 Cheers
After one too many nosedives on the OW, a full faced helmet (Fox & Predator) are the choice with some quality gloves for some added comfort. I'm rocking the Nobleman elbow and knee pads if in shorts, or the Lazyroller hoodie for the colder mornings! It's always the elbows and hands that get roughed up with me!
Another nice vid Scott and the X1 Max is a sweet stealthy commuter. Don’t leave home without a helmet and usually ride with knee pads, slide gloves and an armoured hoodie which has saved me more than once from a trip to hospital 🛹
Since I’m recovering from a fractured humerus bone on a one wheel (shattered the other side 19years previous while wearing armored MC jacket) shoulder / arm protection is 1st (alpinestars evo jacket) but now wear everything .
My most essential piece of safety equipment was my mom. If I were to head out the door without anything related to my safety she would say, Rango, make sure you wear this, or, don't forget to wear that. What a ball breaker, but I never got hurt.
All gear…I busted my ankle sometime ago..the locomotion I discovered was kneeboard that made my incapacity null.. i had so much fun on that thing that was kinda bummed out when I got better.. heh.. been wanting to get a board for while..researching to see which I’d spend the dough on..
Nr 1 safety item is definitely a helmet. Brain damage is the worst, all the rest will usually grow back. Good 2nd place for me are my (nobleman tech) wrist protectors, they work great even with a remote in hand and help reduce a lot of damage if I fall.
I wear full gear when eskating. Helmet, elbow pads, knee pads and wrist guards because injuries heal slower at my age and it lessens the anxiety which equals more fun. Most important imo would be the helmet as our noggin is the most precious thing we possess!
Helmet first ,but its the wrist guards that have saved me the most ,dont like falling but sh** happens always when you least expect it .stay safe ,travel well🙏🏼😊
The most essential piece of safety gear is my helmet. After that kneepads and wrist protection. When I do fall, I really appreciate the hip protection I usually wear, it's saved me from lots of big bruises.
Nice stealthy looking board .. 👌.. As a new rider I always wear my helmet and knee pads . Thinking from all the comments I might be needing some wrist guards as well . Love your work and your community. God luck everybody
I know the game is long over, but my favorite piece it the Onsra longsleeve thingy with the lvl 2 pads. Also I got lucky and got a really cheap used leather motorcycle jacket and pants combo with kneepads etc., which is great for riding when it is cold and or windy!
My is: 1. Helmet is totally MUST when riding. I got FOX helmet and its great 2. Knee and Elbow pads it's great to have 3. Gloves with palm protection 4. When speeding I put my vest.
For me when riding a helmet is a must (even after doing a lisfranc injury while riding lol) many times I've had a fall and smashed my head against the ground and if it were not for my helmet my brains would have probably been on the ground right there!
For me it's always gotta be a helmet, but nowadays I am usually wearing my XBoard gloves. For the helmet at speeds under 20 or mostly off street rides, I'll wear my half shell tsg. For anything generally above 20 or on street I wear my full face Triple 8 Racer.
Exway wave: Do you need your remote to connect to the board via your phone? I bought a board and it didn't come with the controller and my phone said it couldn't connect to the board/ do you need the controller to connect via your phone? I bought the board for parts or not working without the remote/ I wanted to make sure the board would work before buying the remote for $100: so expensive Thanks. I wasn't sure if you needed the remote to connect to the board via your phone, and do you think that the new remote would work with the board? I'm not sure how you would go about pairing it to the board (the new remote anyways thanks) ?
The most important safety gear will be the helmet, since you wouldn’t want to smash your head. Then an armoured jacket. Then I’ll said the light since I ride in dark a lot. If your budget allow, then having an LED helmet will be quite helpful.
Hey Scott awesome video as always. As for me I think the most important safety equipment is a helmet. I personally use a full face helmet myself… But knee/shin and elbow/forearm pads with wrist guard is also a must. Patiently waiting on my endeavor pro but happy with my Verreal for now. Keep it coming with these awesome vids.
*Good stuff Scott* . On the Opportunities, isn't riding in strealth mode a peace of mind a reason not to include lights? One of the appeals should be the ability to carryon in "stealth mode'" without raising eyebrowse... but I agree too that it's possible to integrate lights in a way that makes it also not obvious. Something I see doable, but that could raise price even higher with the the level of customization as well as length of board. Perhaps at this moment, it's a strength, and also an opportunity than a weakness when buying this particular board after comparing with others. But you made that point too. Now see the weakness by way of the competiion between RIOT and HUB choices... so for choice of the unit as a stealth esk8 board, that little whinning noise from the RIOT will make the option of putting RIOTs on these a weakness. But as you rightly pointed out too, the noise from the RIOT motors aren't that give-away of the type of board you've got, so perhaps a smart scheme from Exways product management strategy to appeal to both types of buyers. I obviously think though that Exway should perhaps have a strategy for RIOTS separate from HUBs and optimize them to max. BTW, got my #ExwayAtlas and had my first couple of rides. Finished my first 10km and was able to move to speed mode 3.... however i found it a bit wobbly. Perhaps a video on how to reduce the wobbliness for newbies on the Atlas would be appreciated. Planning on getting the X1 Max for those days i'd like to coast in less populated parks... yea, in China parks get packed with _"mountain people"_ as they say
Yea agree with your all points, And congratulations on the Atlas; it’s a beautiful board. Great idea about the “speed wobble” video I’ll add it to my list 😊 I’ve seen the parks on in China they are always busy !! Skate safe !! Scott
Most essential peace of savety gear is my helmet it’s also my only peace of savety gear. I i usually don’t ride that fast and and look out when I do. But some savety gear whould be nice to practice some tricks like sliding.
Nice vid again Scott, the lights option would have been a good shout. For me I always have helmet gloves and elbow pads. On faster rides my full face and leg and back protection too.
I think the most essential piece of safety protection is a helmet. Obviously any safety equipment is good to protect what you have, but I think an injury to the head can be more dangerous than an injury to the wrist. I’ve had situations while snowboarding where if it wasn’t for my helmet, I would’ve been in trouble.
How would you compare it to the Exway Flex? Think I‘ll buy one of these two, but actually am not sure wich one is the bette option for me. I live in an area with rather bumpy roads and some steep roads. Dont know if the flex would help absorbe the bumps or just bounce me of the board. Any preferences? Thx And also I dont know if the embedded battery is a plus or rather not. I guess both boards have a pretty impressive amount of power and range, nothing that makes me decide for one or the other. And then there is the question with belt /riot vs direct drive. Heard that the direct-driven boards dont feel so nice while cruising and also are a little less stable on bumps, is that right? On the other hand the riot versions often are called out for being pretty loud. I dont want to annoy anybody, but think it could be somewhat usefull to be heard to people know that I will/want pass them. Would you say the roit version is rather on the annoying side or useful? Thx!
Armored long and thick pants and hoodie , comes with a helmet with a good quality I don't know the name but they are pretty cheap not from online shopping
Late entry but worthwhile. #1 safety equipment is COMMON SENSE.. Ha ha.. I f you have that critical piece, all the physical stuff will fall into place..
well the most important one would be the helmet , but I don't ware all the time, in specially if I know the rote is safe, but I do ware my gloves all the time , the right hand is a a glove from bicycle gloves so I can hold my remote and the other one is from skates with a piece of metal to support my wrist in case I fall.
I don’t know if this sounds funny but I think my most essential piece of equipment are knee guards and hand or wrist guards. I would say 80% of falls put you in a position to scratch your knees and hands especially if you’re trying to catch yourself but if you can afford it you definitely should wear everything.
I only wear a left wrist guard, on my left hand I can't because of the controller. Any ideas here (depends on type and brand I suppose) ? On my first (and knock on wood Last) crash, my controller itself took part of the impact and was crushed, which was the least of my worries at the time.
Great review! I am wanting to buy an e-board soon and have been doing research. I really like the stealthy look of the X1 Max since e-boards are not exactly legal here. The only thing that bothers me is the noise from the belt drive and people can hear it from a mile away. I would like to see this in a direct-drive version (not hub) like Onsra has in their line of boards and these are almost silent. My budget is 1k so the latter is out of the question for me.
Another great review Scott. The most important pice of Safty Equiptment is definitely the old brain bucket 🧠 🪣 . Helmets are essential in whatever type of skateboarding you do, even low speed skating. You can repair a broken brain. 🤪
The helmet is undoubtably the most important. An honorable mention is proper gloves. It can really save you to be able to use your hands to take the fall without breaking your wrists and scraping your hands. And compared to a lot of other gear its very minimal effort to use!
Helmet... ALWAYS! knee pads and gloves when I know I won't be just cruising (enough to bail, if I need to). I like the Exways, but it's starting to get a bit pricier than the competition.
To me, the most essential safety gear is the pieces you want to wear. See people who stock up on all the new safety toys, only to not put it on for EVERY ride due to some issue/discomfort. Safety does not take a ride off.
Helmet everytime for sure.i kinda reckon exway should have released this as hub only. The star of the show here is its sleek stealth design which is cancelled out with those motors handing underneath.
The most important is probably a helmet . But I only gear up heavy with knee elbow and wrist guards when I'm hauling ass . Or I know I'm going to flying!!
Any board in theory can be manually Kick pushed, It all comes down to how tight your belts are Too tight and it will be too hard, I also have about 5mm play and my boards free roll really well Hope that helps Scott
I think shoes & helmet is the #1 safety gear. Then if you want to get fancy gloves and elbows pads. Last knee pads. If you need wrist guards then you don’t know what your doing and stay away from all PEV’s💯😆
Hi Scott, just discovered your youtube channel - really great content. Would it be possible to compare expensive Hadean, vs. atlas 2WD, 4WD? It would be also great if you can look in to detail, around build quality, materials etc. Thank you, Tom from NZ
Hello mate. Thanks for the feedback !! Unfortunately there won’t be any more Headen / Evolve content on my channel There was a few issues that I don’t support so I’ll never show a evolve on the channel again. Sorry
@@scottdaviesyoutube That really sucks :/ I always like reviews from you as you seems to be objective and you play fair game. Some other YT channel are heavily supported by companies like Exway, so I have mixed feelings about their reviews.
Yea man, I know what you mean, No point in lying 🤥 right. Yea I wish I could support Evolve but I don’t like what they did sooooo yea. If your in NZ there is a guy who now re sells ESK8 there his website is: www.esk8rs.co.nz/ Really nice guy (he’s a subscriber as well)
I always wear a helmet. I dont think anything else is essential but that could depend on how careful/ clumsy of a person you are. I have a friend who swears on knee and elbow pads and doesn't ride without them.
Hey Scott. Great content. I’m 115kg but hesitant to get this board because Exway lists max load as 100kg…. Am I too heavy for this board? Will it pull me up hills? I’m thinking about the hub motor version…(first board). Do you have a different hub motor board you’d recommend? My budget is sub $900 USD…
Hi mate, Check out the tynee ultra, that’s a good little board and cheap at the moment “. For your weight I’d go belt as you’ll get more torque. Check my video out on it.
dont get a hub board if your heavy the motors will overheat get a belt board. I had a backfire g3 and had so many issues with it especially with the motors getting too hot and failing. Im about your weight as well.
Hi thank you for this nice review! One question though: What happens if/when your battery goes bad? Those batteries have a life expectancy of 3 years...
Always gear up. And keep safe, bro.
Helmet is a must!
Rest is recommended!
Second is Good flat skate shoes preferably with a high heel cover like vans hi-sk8.
Gloves/wrist third.
Elbow pads fourth.
Knee pads fifth.
Crash pants/shorts sixth.
Kevlar clothes with/without pads last.
Lights also go in there, closer to the top depending on current light-dark condition.
200-5000 lumen front.
Red back of the board.
Also lights on helmet/hand is also a plus! Even some form of reflective gear/vest etc..
Hey Scottie Cool Reviews and love seeing the scenery
No.1 Helmet
No.2 Wrist Guards
No.3 Knee Pads
No.4 Elbow Pads
No.5 Lights
Keep the reviews coming would love Night ride of Hadean and full review of both Hadean's bamboo and carbon :)
Nice Scott
Full kit -helmet knee and elbow pads wrist guards and gloves
Essential equipment I use on my rides.
. Helmet
. Elbow/knee pads
. Hand/wrist guard.
. Rear head light attached to my helmet if riding at night.
. Shred lights during night rides.
I've fallen off a number of times going when going fast. No major injuries. The safety gear usually takes the brunt of the damage.
I had a X1 Pro. It was kind of a mixed bag. Build quality was good, top speed was good, ride was good but only on good roads but range was poor, battery sag was bad and wheels were too small.
Great review. The accidental reverse and the subsequent, “it does have reverse if you were wondering” was hilarious! Well done.
Haha and I went full acceleration 😂
Full face DH helmet, sunnies, wristguards, custom made palm and finger guards, MX CE level 1 armour for chest, backbone, elbows, kidney guards, tailbone protector, kneepads.
Nice list of gear ! I need to wear more
Hey Scotty, you should definitely always have on: No.1 a helmet, No.2 knee pads, No.3 wrist guards, then elbow pads, shoulder pads and so on...
Another great video Scott. Keep them coming. Looks like an amazing board to ride! Been looking for an upgrade lately, so fingers crossed 🤞 Cheers
Wrist guards are a must for me! My main fear of falling is a wrist break, and the guards will prevent that!
After one too many nosedives on the OW, a full faced helmet (Fox & Predator) are the choice with some quality gloves for some added comfort. I'm rocking the Nobleman elbow and knee pads if in shorts, or the Lazyroller hoodie for the colder mornings! It's always the elbows and hands that get roughed up with me!
Ya I have some new stuff on the way !!
Another nice vid Scott and the X1 Max is a sweet stealthy commuter. Don’t leave home without a helmet and usually ride with knee pads, slide gloves and an armoured hoodie which has saved me more than once from a trip to hospital 🛹
Since I’m recovering from a fractured humerus bone on a one wheel (shattered the other side 19years previous while wearing armored MC jacket) shoulder / arm protection is 1st (alpinestars evo jacket) but now wear everything .
My most essential piece of safety equipment was my mom. If I were to head out the door without anything related to my safety she would say, Rango, make sure you wear this, or, don't forget to wear that. What a ball breaker, but I never got hurt.
All gear…I busted my ankle sometime ago..the locomotion I discovered was kneeboard that made my incapacity null.. i had so much fun on that thing that was kinda bummed out when I got better.. heh.. been wanting to get a board for while..researching to see which I’d spend the dough on..
Helmet and wrist guard most of the time for short commutes. Fully padded up (knee elbow hips shoulder) if I'm going on a long stroll.
Been watchin you for a year now & I love all your videos keep up the good work my guy
Ordered mines and the cloud wheels ☺️ need to bloody wait up to 30 days now
Nr 1 safety item is definitely a helmet. Brain damage is the worst, all the rest will usually grow back. Good 2nd place for me are my (nobleman tech) wrist protectors, they work great even with a remote in hand and help reduce a lot of damage if I fall.
I wear full gear when eskating. Helmet, elbow pads, knee pads and wrist guards because injuries heal slower at my age and it lessens the anxiety which equals more fun. Most important imo would be the helmet as our noggin is the most precious thing we possess!
Helmet first ,but its the wrist guards that have saved me the most ,dont like falling but sh** happens always when you least expect it .stay safe ,travel well🙏🏼😊
The most essential piece of safety gear is my helmet. After that kneepads and wrist protection. When I do fall, I really appreciate the hip protection I usually wear, it's saved me from lots of big bruises.
Nice stealthy looking board .. 👌.. As a new rider I always wear my helmet and knee pads . Thinking from all the comments I might be needing some wrist guards as well . Love your work and your community. God luck everybody
I agree about building in lights, would have made this board even more appealing.
I know the game is long over, but my favorite piece it the Onsra longsleeve thingy with the lvl 2 pads.
Also I got lucky and got a really cheap used leather motorcycle jacket and pants combo with kneepads etc., which is great for riding when it is cold and or windy!
Great video. Most important piece of gear for me is my armored hoodie, must have. Also used your code for the Flash can't wait for its arrival
Hey awesome yes a good armoured hoodie or jacket really helps with the road rash.
Awesome about the Flash it’s a fantastic board !!!
Hey same here ! Got shipping notification a couple days ago so should get mine pretty soon 🤞🤙
@@tekstyle1679 nice! I hope it gets to you quickly😁
As in motorcycling, for me it's ATGATT, as in All The Gear All The Time! Wrist guards, elbow pads, knee pads and helmet.
My is:
1. Helmet is totally MUST when riding. I got FOX helmet and its great
2. Knee and Elbow pads it's great to have
3. Gloves with palm protection
4. When speeding I put my vest.
Most important thing is without a doubt a helmet imo.
I got mine today and now I'm looking to buy a kevlar hoodie, knee pads and wrist guards
Agree
Helmet and gloves are my go to protection!
For me when riding a helmet is a must (even after doing a lisfranc injury while riding lol) many times I've had a fall and smashed my head against the ground and if it were not for my helmet my brains would have probably been on the ground right there!
Wrist guards are my must wear for sure.
Essential #1 protective gear!! Would be! I think definitely a helmet at least I also wear some padded jackets sometimes also
Another great video, another sick looking board 👍
At my age everything from the old nogging to the paddy nappy it all helps but respect the wrists !
For me it's always gotta be a helmet, but nowadays I am usually wearing my XBoard gloves.
For the helmet at speeds under 20 or mostly off street rides, I'll wear my half shell tsg. For anything generally above 20 or on street I wear my full face Triple 8 Racer.
Exway wave:
Do you need your remote to connect to the board via your phone? I bought a board and it didn't come with the controller and my phone said it couldn't connect to the board/ do you need the controller to connect via your phone?
I bought the board for parts or not working without the remote/ I wanted to make sure the board would work before buying the remote for $100: so expensive Thanks.
I wasn't sure if you needed the remote to connect to the board via your phone, and do you think that the new remote would work with the board? I'm not sure how you would go about pairing it to the board (the new remote anyways thanks) ?
The most important safety gear will be the helmet, since you wouldn’t want to smash your head. Then an armoured jacket. Then I’ll said the light since I ride in dark a lot. If your budget allow, then having an LED helmet will be quite helpful.
Hey Scott...Helmet without fail! Another succinct review Scott
Hey Scott awesome video as always. As for me I think the most important safety equipment is a helmet. I personally use a full face helmet myself… But knee/shin and elbow/forearm pads with wrist guard is also a must. Patiently waiting on my endeavor pro but happy with my Verreal for now. Keep it coming with these awesome vids.
*Good stuff Scott* . On the Opportunities, isn't riding in strealth mode a peace of mind a reason not to include lights? One of the appeals should be the ability to carryon in "stealth mode'" without raising eyebrowse... but I agree too that it's possible to integrate lights in a way that makes it also not obvious. Something I see doable, but that could raise price even higher with the the level of customization as well as length of board. Perhaps at this moment, it's a strength, and also an opportunity than a weakness when buying this particular board after comparing with others. But you made that point too. Now see the weakness by way of the competiion between RIOT and HUB choices... so for choice of the unit as a stealth esk8 board, that little whinning noise from the RIOT will make the option of putting RIOTs on these a weakness. But as you rightly pointed out too, the noise from the RIOT motors aren't that give-away of the type of board you've got, so perhaps a smart scheme from Exways product management strategy to appeal to both types of buyers. I obviously think though that Exway should perhaps have a strategy for RIOTS separate from HUBs and optimize them to max. BTW, got my #ExwayAtlas and had my first couple of rides. Finished my first 10km and was able to move to speed mode 3.... however i found it a bit wobbly. Perhaps a video on how to reduce the wobbliness for newbies on the Atlas would be appreciated. Planning on getting the X1 Max for those days i'd like to coast in less populated parks... yea, in China parks get packed with _"mountain people"_ as they say
Yea agree with your all points,
And congratulations on the Atlas; it’s a beautiful board.
Great idea about the “speed wobble” video I’ll add it to my list 😊
I’ve seen the parks on in China they are always busy !!
Skate safe !!
Scott
Most essential peace of savety gear is my helmet it’s also my only peace of savety gear. I i usually don’t ride that fast and and look out when I do. But some savety gear whould be nice to practice some tricks like sliding.
Looks like a nice board, great review mate 👍🏼
Nice vid again Scott, the lights option would have been a good shout.
For me I always have helmet gloves and elbow pads. On faster rides my full face and leg and back protection too.
Yea I’ve asked if it could be an option but apparently not for this style of truck 😔
Knee pads and elbow pads for sure!!! I always seem to get banged up in those locations.
MIPS rated helmet to protect the money maker. TBF I'm waiting for the boundmotor flash to arrive so might look at getting some more safety stuff ⚡⚡⚡
I wear a helmet but that’s about it
Always a helmet for the noggin! Second best safety gear are the shred lights, visibility for those busy city corners
Other then my helmet I think wrist guards are essential, I found out the herd way and was not able to use my left hand for almost two months lol
Helmet and gloves i cant ride without it!
If I’m in my neighborhood I don’t use my helmet but when I commute to work on my meepo v3 I always wear helmet or bump cap
I think the most essential piece of safety protection is a helmet. Obviously any safety equipment is good to protect what you have, but I think an injury to the head can be more dangerous than an injury to the wrist. I’ve had situations while snowboarding where if it wasn’t for my helmet, I would’ve been in trouble.
A Helmet, it goes without saying... 🤘 Wrist guards for me is the next.
What's the exact Amp Hour capacity on this battery anyway?
I can only find it listed in Watt Hours online...
Is it still the same type of “flat cell” batteries like the previous X1 Pro?????
How would you compare it to the Exway Flex? Think I‘ll buy one of these two, but actually am not sure wich one is the bette option for me. I live in an area with rather bumpy roads and some steep roads. Dont know if the flex would help absorbe the bumps or just bounce me of the board. Any preferences? Thx
And also I dont know if the embedded battery is a plus or rather not. I guess both boards have a pretty impressive amount of power and range, nothing that makes me decide for one or the other.
And then there is the question with belt /riot vs direct drive. Heard that the direct-driven boards dont feel so nice while cruising and also are a little less stable on bumps, is that right? On the other hand the riot versions often are called out for being pretty loud. I dont want to annoy anybody, but think it could be somewhat usefull to be heard to people know that I will/want pass them. Would you say the roit version is rather on the annoying side or useful?
Thx!
Number 1 is the helmet but I don’t have one yet. Just cruising around using facemask and faceshield.
Armored long and thick pants and hoodie , comes with a helmet with a good quality I don't know the name but they are pretty cheap not from online shopping
Late entry but worthwhile. #1 safety equipment is COMMON SENSE.. Ha ha.. I f you have that critical piece, all the physical stuff will fall into place..
well the most important one would be the helmet , but I don't ware all the time, in specially if I know the rote is safe, but I do ware my gloves all the time , the right hand is a a glove from bicycle gloves so I can hold my remote and the other one is from skates with a piece of metal to support my wrist in case I fall.
I always wear my helmet on every ride but with my new board on the way I'm looking to get knee and elbow pads as well.
Hi. Is better exway x1 max or meepo nls pro. Is meepo waterproof? Thanks
I don’t know if this sounds funny but I think my most essential piece of equipment are knee guards and hand or wrist guards.
I would say 80% of falls put you in a position to scratch your knees and hands especially if you’re trying to catch yourself but if you can afford it you definitely should wear everything.
I have a lot of hair so it’s hard for me to find a helmet that fits over that.
*Always wearin a Full face helmet, unless I'm just goin to the barbers* 😂
I want this board but there's no shipping to indonesia, i dont know why but other brand such as meepo, ownboard, wowgo, verreal there is
I think exway are the best and engineering a complete package. Just refined in their design.
Helmet the only part of my accident I remember is my face dragging on the pavement but I suppose that distracted me from my shoulder shattering
I only wear a left wrist guard, on my left hand I can't because of the controller. Any ideas here (depends on type and brand I suppose) ? On my first (and knock on wood Last) crash, my controller itself took part of the impact and was crushed, which was the least of my worries at the time.
Great review! I am wanting to buy an e-board soon and have been doing research. I really like the stealthy look of the X1 Max since e-boards are not exactly legal here. The only thing that bothers me is the noise from the belt drive and people can hear it from a mile away. I would like to see this in a direct-drive version (not hub) like Onsra has in their line of boards and these are almost silent. My budget is 1k so the latter is out of the question for me.
Basically the wider the belts the less noise the X1 max is not too bad.
If you want really quite look at the Belrog from b-one on my channel
Helmet first
Then knee pads - Elbow pads - Padded shorts - Then gloves/wrist guards
Helmet and Eebow pads are a must for me ✌️
Yes I think that’s the minimum these days
+gloves..
Helmet is a must. Generally also always run with gloves and kneepads.
SAFETY FIRST!! complete safety gear is important:
1. Helmet. 2. Knee Pads. 3. Wrist Guards. 4. Elbow Pads. 5. Tail Light and Front Light.
Another great review Scott.
The most important pice of Safty Equiptment is definitely the old brain bucket 🧠 🪣 . Helmets are essential in whatever type of skateboarding you do, even low speed skating. You can repair a broken brain. 🤪
Helmut is no.1. Used to wear downhill mtb helmut till fell off and head rattled for over 2 months. Now wear rated safest full motor bike helmut.
The helmet is undoubtably the most important. An honorable mention is proper gloves. It can really save you to be able to use your hands to take the fall without breaking your wrists and scraping your hands. And compared to a lot of other gear its very minimal effort to use!
All protection gear is important to have, but your head is quite important I must say, so helmet is the most important piece protection gear.
My most essential safety item is helmet for sure only thing that matters ♥️
What’s the rave. Range you get on this?
Helmet... ALWAYS! knee pads and gloves when I know I won't be just cruising (enough to bail, if I need to).
I like the Exways, but it's starting to get a bit pricier than the competition.
To me, the most essential safety gear is the pieces you want to wear. See people who stock up on all the new safety toys, only to not put it on for EVERY ride due to some issue/discomfort. Safety does not take a ride off.
Great point man !! Totally agree
Helmet everytime for sure.i kinda reckon exway should have released this as hub only. The star of the show here is its sleek stealth design which is cancelled out with those motors handing underneath.
do you know the peak poweroutput? the x1 pro withe the riot drive had 3kw of peak power. nice video by the way !
As a first time electric skater I always wear helmet even indoor practicing. X1 max is my first eboard
The most important is probably a helmet . But I only gear up heavy with knee elbow and wrist guards when I'm hauling ass . Or I know I'm going to flying!!
is it more powerful than the flex? my concern is that this isn't that much more powerful since it's also using the riot v2
A lot more powerful than the flex
Helmet for sure. No question!
#1 safety essential item is gloves!
Helmet always and knee shoulder and wrist guards for Speed
I always wear a helmet and slide gloves at least when not feeling like putting on pads.
Most essential is full face helmet for high speed riding😌
best protective gear gotta be a helmet for me, full face if possible. stay safe out there
Can this board be put in a neutral mode so you can push like a regular longboard? I know it's not for that, I'm just curious.
Any board in theory can be manually
Kick pushed,
It all comes down to how tight your belts are
Too tight and it will be too hard,
I also have about 5mm play and my boards free roll really well
Hope that helps
Scott
@@scottdaviesyoutube yeah thanks! "Free roll" is the term I was looking for. Cheers
I think shoes & helmet is the #1 safety gear. Then if you want to get fancy gloves and elbows pads. Last knee pads. If you need wrist guards then you don’t know what your doing and stay away from all PEV’s💯😆
Hi Scott, just discovered your youtube channel - really great content. Would it be possible to compare expensive Hadean, vs. atlas 2WD, 4WD? It would be also great if you can look in to detail, around build quality, materials etc. Thank you, Tom from NZ
Hello mate. Thanks for the feedback !!
Unfortunately there won’t be any more Headen / Evolve content on my channel
There was a few issues that I don’t support so I’ll never show a evolve on the channel again.
Sorry
@@scottdaviesyoutube That really sucks :/ I always like reviews from you as you seems to be objective and you play fair game. Some other YT channel are heavily supported by companies like Exway, so I have mixed feelings about their reviews.
Yea man, I know what you mean,
No point in lying 🤥 right.
Yea I wish I could support Evolve but I don’t like what they did sooooo yea.
If your in NZ there is a guy who now re sells ESK8 there his website is: www.esk8rs.co.nz/
Really nice guy (he’s a subscriber as well)
Never go anywhere without my helmet.
I always wear a helmet. I dont think anything else is essential but that could depend on how careful/ clumsy of a person you are. I have a friend who swears on knee and elbow pads and doesn't ride without them.
Hey Scott. Great content. I’m 115kg but hesitant to get this board because Exway lists max load as 100kg…. Am I too heavy for this board? Will it pull me up hills? I’m thinking about the hub motor version…(first board). Do you have a different hub motor board you’d recommend? My budget is sub $900 USD…
Hi mate,
Check out the tynee ultra, that’s a good little board and cheap at the moment “.
For your weight I’d go belt as you’ll get more torque.
Check my video out on it.
dont get a hub board if your heavy the motors will overheat get a belt board. I had a backfire g3 and had so many issues with it especially with the motors getting too hot and failing. Im about your weight as well.
Helmet is my favorite piece of protective gear cause my brain is important. But elbow pads come in a close second .
Hi thank you for this nice review! One question though: What happens if/when your battery goes bad? Those batteries have a life expectancy of 3 years...
get another?