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Raith Vengeance Carbon 4WD REVIEW...The worlds fastest board!

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  • @WorldMoneyWins
    @WorldMoneyWins 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Gold, Guns, and Electric skateboards. I love 'em all!

  • @prometheanhealing3942
    @prometheanhealing3942 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great stuff man. I don't think these are for me but I can appreciate why you like them. I'm glad you're loveing this one.

  • @tacsquirrel
    @tacsquirrel 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I didn't know I needed this........*added to cart*

  • @Zachsnotboard
    @Zachsnotboard 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    cool to finally see a review, I have had my vengeance for a couple of months now and loving it, esk8 comminty can be very toxic, there are bushign combos where you wont get wheel bite FYI. I used this on a short track tight track.

  • @SanMonki
    @SanMonki 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Part 2? Uphill top speed test, race, etc

  • @XFINITYWIFIOFFICIAL
    @XFINITYWIFIOFFICIAL 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very informative thank you I appreciated this

  • @beehoney6152
    @beehoney6152 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love muh guns. Love muh boards. Great video

  • @fattigla
    @fattigla 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really cool to see you branching out!

  • @fattigla
    @fattigla 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    81 miles an hour! That is crazy in the most awesome way!!!

  • @michaelkuntz427
    @michaelkuntz427 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We’ve got the need….the need for speeedd owwww!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @michaelwagner6410
    @michaelwagner6410 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Those aren't hub motors hub motors are inside the wheel! Those are direct drive. The halfway point between hub and belt with torque.
    All other boards that go this fast have way wider trucks and are setup for bigger wheels and are all around better. This board like you said was meant to simulate a downhill board which they did great.
    They'd never put hub motors on a premium board.
    Honestly you could've preordered the new radium Mach 1 for that price. Raith is overpriced since they are Australian. It's only worth it if you HAVE to have a downhill simulation but I would think if your going to put yourself in that danger it'd be better to do the real thing.
    Also those downhill boards are designed for downhill so riding it flat isnt as good as other boards.
    I recommend checking out other boards! A belt drive for sure.
    The new wowgo x5 pioneer is built for speed. Goes 37mph and can get faster with a different pulley. Will have more torque than your direct drive board.
    Meepos can be unreliable I like to avoid them

  • @nichooten5793
    @nichooten5793 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    dude i want one soooo bad ive been saving for months

  • @esk8unity
    @esk8unity หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    lots of issues here in the eboard world..
    1: the price. the price is superrr sky high but ONLY does straight line high speeds. doesnt hold VALUE to us
    2: speed. straight line speed isnt what skating/eboarding /longboarding is about. its one of many attributes. that being said. a “downhill simulator” is true but NO ONE is gonna do anywhere near close to 80mph UNLESS they have access to a airport or a professional racetrack. to me, its a bit silly. if u want true speeds, u can get many other things like ebikes, motorycles, dirtbikes, fast cars. etc etc. thats real speed. clenching ur butt on a peice of small platform hoping u dont get thrown off is veryy strange to me..
    3: downhill longboarding is veryyy different. requires soo much skill in order to ride WITH gravity and control the board. thats a insane sport and i have so much respect for that. but we have motors. making it EASY. its easy to go fast in a straight line. like i said, sooo much more to eboarding than straight line speed.
    4: wheel bite is completely unacceptable. 95% of eboards will NOT have wheels bite. thats just terrible designing ..
    5: with MOST 2 in1 belt drive boards, u can do over 40mph. with bigger street wheels and smalller pullies , it’s easily accessible. iv done it in my meepo hurricane video with 29T pullies.
    6: i dont think anything should be regulated at all, nor am i part of reddit. im just spitten the truth here from a true esk8 enthusiast with lots of experience. u could have spent a fraction of the money on a acdeck n1, zeus pro, titan x, evolve hadean, hurricane, and many many more and achieved that speed with smaller pullies and bigger street wheels yet no wheel bite and have the choice of endless wheel options and more riding variety.
    7: fyi, those arent hub motors. they are direct drive motors ✔️
    8: there are MANY eboard brands, both china based, australian, switzerland, usa and canada based with veryyy good customer service. china can make crap and can have bad customer service like meepo, but u go to companies like acedeck, backfire, evolve, shaboardz, lorentz, propel and many others with GREAT customer service.
    9: when it comes down to it, ppl value a good all around well balanced eboard. no one is gonna do even 50+mph let alone 82mph, its just pretty silly.

    • @Zachsnotboard
      @Zachsnotboard 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      the raith 4wd is really sick tbh, you just need to try it for a longer amount of time in. truly blurs the world of esk8 and downhill

  • @BlownMacTruck
    @BlownMacTruck 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have no problem with the fact that this board exists, but I'm not sure why you're confused why this board isn't more popular in the esk8 world. Well you said it yourself at the beginning at 5:25 - this is the equivalent of a downhill longboard which is incredibly niche. Being a niche in what is already a niche interest, of course people aren't going to be super excited about it (6:10). I don't think people "hate" it (reddit is a bad sample group), it's more people aren't interested in it because it doesn't fit their riding style. I get way more of a rush being agile and and feeling both the board and myself pull through a combination of broad and tight carves. I don't really care about speed because it gets kind of boring after awhile, and I no longer consider a mistake at high speed worth the literal pain.
    It's also why people get way more excited about things like Stooge 3-link truck design iterations and stuff like the Radium Mach 1 - it's not really an engineering feat to build a fast board. Both Stooge and Radium could do it (and I'm guessing a ton more manufacturers). But a truck that's incredibly carveable AND stable like a 3-link, or the torque vectoring Radium is rolling out built on an incredibly fascinating platform? I'd say all of those things are way more exciting.
    This isn't harshing on you loving this board or anything. It's just why it's often met with a big "Oh, it goes fast? Got it," type of reaction. Side note, consider adding hip protectors as well to your lower body, as it's surprising how often people will land on their hips or thighs after getting tossed. At high speeds, that could be an actual hip fracture, which sounds absolutely miserable. It probably will give you some confidence to go faster as well.

    • @raithskateboards
      @raithskateboards 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Stooge and Radium could NEVER break our record, this is the core issue that we have identified. Classic eskaters HATE the fact that the speed record belongs to a board and company from a downhill background and not classic eskate. And that's a shame because the record isn't changing hands any time soon.

    • @BlownMacTruck
      @BlownMacTruck 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@raithskateboards ​​⁠​​⁠ While the speed part may be technically true (and that’s a big assumption), that’s actually not the point. Way to not actually read and understand what I wrote.
      And you wonder why one of the few people excited about your board is someone who has little experience with esk8ing overall. You’re a niche within a niche, and no one “hates” you. But keep up the victim attitude - it’s a great look and will really get you more fans and sales.

    • @raithskateboards
      @raithskateboards 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@BlownMacTruck When another board gets close to breaking our record your comments might hold some value, until then.. they can be compared to flogging an already dead horse into pulp... we've heard it a million times...
      "Our board is capable of 'this speed'!"
      There's one thing being a keyboard warrior such as yourself and there's actually putting your money where your mouth is and riding the board at the claimed speed. So go ahead, enter your dead, flogged horse into the Kentucky derby... again...
      As for victim attitude... what makes you think we care? People will always buy quality products... we'll keep innovating... unlike any other eskate company around today, and we will turn this "niche within a niche" you describe into something electric skateboarding always deserved and never received.

    • @raithskateboards
      @raithskateboards 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@BlownMacTruck
      We've heard it a million times... "Our boards capable of 'this speed'!"
      There's one thing being a keyboard warrior and flogging an already dead horse until its a steamy pile of pulp and there's one thing actually putting your money where your mouth is and riding the board at those speeds. So until someone actually does that we'll wait... *crickets *ten years later *more crickets
      As for the victim thing... no victims here, do you think we got to where we are being victims?
      People buy quality products... we'll keep innovating, unlike any other company in eskate, and we'll take what you refer to as "a niche within a niche" to a place that electric skateboarding always deserved and never received.

    • @BlownMacTruck
      @BlownMacTruck 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@raithskateboards I actually had no opinion of your company other than "that's cool, they made a fast board." I even said so in my initial post, saying "I have no problem with the fact that this board exists…". My entire post wasn't to denigrate the company; it was to offer to the youtuber WHY the board hasn't set the esk8 world on fire. You took this as some sort of weird attack when it had zero to do with the company behind the board.
      The fact that you don't understand that "niche within a niche" isn't some kind of disparagement probably explains why you're so defensive. It's not an insult. It's not even an opinion. It's a simple fact. Esk8 as a whole is a niche, and this board is focused on a tiny part of that tiny population to begin with. Good for you; I don't want constant parades of cookie-cutter products. However this entire interaction though makes me want to stay FAR away from you, and tell everyone the same thing. Either that, or I chalk it up to low reading comprehension on your part.