@@larrycezsolONSRA is the worst electric skateboard company do not be fooled by the boards the remote control and that clown Fabian, Onsra company are liars and thieves , I am a customer of ONSRA for 3 years, first of all and very important they do not honor there warranty, cheaper parts are put onto the production boards, if you do not live in Switzerland do not buy anything from Onsra, I never got my accessories that i paid for, my ONSRA Challenger belt drive was completely garbage, it was supposed to be replaced with the second batch of boards that was told to me that never happened instead this FABIAN had me ship it out to be repaired, the DECK, ESC, MOTORS, PULLEY, BALL BEARINGS, REMOTE CONTROL, AND BATTERY all was broken or defective in 1 week - 2 months ONSRA CLAIM THAT THE FIRST BATCH OF BOARDS HAD SOME ISSUES BUT THEY WILL REPLACE MY BOARD WITH THE SECOND BATCH OF BOARDS WHEN THEY CAME IN, okay my frustration and disappointment was at ease but then Fabian contact me a few months later to ship it out for service that was not the agreement but I ship it out, when I received my board back I had cracks by the enclosure by the screws the battery was loose shaking around inside the enclosure and big disappointment was the board was now slower and weaker with less range, i contact Fabian and all he did was give me bulshit with false promises, I then started doing research and this is when i found out this ONSRA ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD COMPANY ARE THIEVES AND LIARS
i have BC1 DD n a backfire x2 Went from i want a black carve 3, omg omg i really want a valstar that thing is crazy to now humm maybe it's time to give a short board a try.. inflatable wheels with a kick tail n them new trucks. I just gotta give it to ya for innovation where nothing new much has come this last year i really appreciate making something that's just like this is recommended for no one besides the people that know they want it lol
Not much to improve, but what I'd wanna see is swappable battery. I have swappable battery on my DIY setup, and it basically eliminates the range problem. I can't ride without a kicktail. On my street setup I'm using standard 8.5" popsicle deck, and I love it. Offroading with a kicktail looks soo much fun. I'm a DIY guy, but if I could get shipping I'd probably buy Challenger. I might just get some of those 150mm wheels and try making my own kicktail offroad setup.
@@alibabarouge It's how I'm used to ride. Kick-turning in place, getting up and down curbs, manuals, picking up the board using kicktail etc. Longboard decks without kicktail just not my thing.
These seem like they'd be fun to ride but I can only imagine one very way too specific use case someone could ever use this as a practical commuting tool that couldn't possibly apply to more than like 0.01% of the population that would even be susceptible to the possibility of riding one of these. You first off would only want to be transporting yourself (obviously), and you can only carry what fits in a backpack basically and I'm sure that makes riding it that much more cumbersome and dangerous to hit high speeds on... You would need the entire distance to be a well paved straightforward path not littered with giant cracks or gaps. And you need to be ok bringing this multi thousand dollar super heavy large skateboard with you and either keep it on you at all times or have somewhere to store it wherever you are going.
Also being able to ride fast and/or "offroad" is kind of made moot when riding in relatively dense urban setting or on something like a college campus that will have well paved paths during the most common commuting times where there will be other pedestrians bicycles and cars to have to stop and wait for anyway... which is like the only conceivable "target" audience use case this must be aimed at
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Can't wait to own a velar or black carve three pro one day!!! Love the videos
Thanks a lot for your support! @@larrycezsol
@@larrycezsolONSRA is the worst electric skateboard company do not be fooled by the boards the remote control and that clown Fabian, Onsra company are liars and thieves , I am a customer of ONSRA for 3 years, first of all and very important they do not honor there warranty, cheaper parts are put onto the production boards, if you do not live in Switzerland do not buy anything from Onsra, I never got my accessories that i paid for, my ONSRA Challenger belt drive was completely garbage, it was supposed to be replaced with the second batch of boards that was told to me that never happened instead this FABIAN had me ship it out to be repaired, the DECK, ESC, MOTORS, PULLEY, BALL BEARINGS, REMOTE CONTROL, AND BATTERY all was broken or defective in 1 week - 2 months ONSRA CLAIM THAT THE FIRST BATCH OF BOARDS HAD SOME ISSUES BUT THEY WILL REPLACE MY BOARD WITH THE SECOND BATCH OF BOARDS WHEN THEY CAME IN, okay my frustration and disappointment was at ease but then Fabian contact me a few months later to ship it out for service that was not the agreement but I ship it out, when I received my board back I had cracks by the enclosure by the screws the battery was loose shaking around inside the enclosure and big disappointment was the board was now slower and weaker with less range, i contact Fabian and all he did was give me bulshit with false promises, I then started doing research and this is when i found out this ONSRA ELECTRIC SKATEBOARD COMPANY ARE THIEVES AND LIARS
Hello can you go on paving stones ???
Yes you can! @@club_rock
niceee!!! we are enjoying off roading more n more. this is super cool ✔️💯
Hell YES! Looking forward to see you at esk8con!
Do you also have the O ring on this one? Can you easy swap to your own street wheels or the 115mm rubber wheels ? Or a third-party urethane wheels ?
Yes the Challenger PRO does also come with the O-Ring. We will film a rain test on this one as well asap.
That ride height looks crazy high.
How high off the ground is it. The top of the deck that is.
i have BC1 DD n a backfire x2
Went from i want a black carve 3, omg omg i really want a valstar that thing is crazy to now humm maybe it's time to give a short board a try.. inflatable wheels with a kick tail n them new trucks. I just gotta give it to ya for innovation where nothing new much has come this last year i really appreciate making something that's just like this is recommended for no one besides the people that know they want it lol
Not much to improve, but what I'd wanna see is swappable battery. I have swappable battery on my DIY setup, and it basically eliminates the range problem.
I can't ride without a kicktail. On my street setup I'm using standard 8.5" popsicle deck, and I love it.
Offroading with a kicktail looks soo much fun. I'm a DIY guy, but if I could get shipping I'd probably buy Challenger. I might just get some of those 150mm wheels and try making my own kicktail offroad setup.
Interesting points for sure! Thanks for sharing
Why can’t you ride without the kick tail pls?
@@alibabarouge It's how I'm used to ride. Kick-turning in place, getting up and down curbs, manuals, picking up the board using kicktail etc. Longboard decks without kicktail just not my thing.
I think I need to swap mine somehow to the newer version :)))
These seem like they'd be fun to ride but I can only imagine one very way too specific use case someone could ever use this as a practical commuting tool that couldn't possibly apply to more than like 0.01% of the population that would even be susceptible to the possibility of riding one of these. You first off would only want to be transporting yourself (obviously), and you can only carry what fits in a backpack basically and I'm sure that makes riding it that much more cumbersome and dangerous to hit high speeds on... You would need the entire distance to be a well paved straightforward path not littered with giant cracks or gaps. And you need to be ok bringing this multi thousand dollar super heavy large skateboard with you and either keep it on you at all times or have somewhere to store it wherever you are going.
Also being able to ride fast and/or "offroad" is kind of made moot when riding in relatively dense urban setting or on something like a college campus that will have well paved paths during the most common commuting times where there will be other pedestrians bicycles and cars to have to stop and wait for anyway... which is like the only conceivable "target" audience use case this must be aimed at
I think it's pretty expensive for the specs. Like. Really expensive.
It must be kickflipped at all costs.