Correction: claimed top speed is 34 mph, not 43 mph. I misspoke! -- Hope you're all well! If you'd like to get this board, my referral link is dkwan.com/tyneeexplorer/. Use it to get $105 off at checkout, or enter my code 'DKWAN105'.
Your videos gave me the knowledge and courage to get into e skating at an older age. I’m so glad I did. It’s exhilarating. The rush of acceleration is crazy. I can’t even imagine how fun an off road board is. I will watch every video you make I’m hooked !
Right when I first started researching electric skateboard to buy as my first one, I came across Daniel's channel here and I definitely watched quite a few episodes before making my first purchase.
Hi. Daniel and Max. Thanks for your honest review of Tynee Explorer. Many customers may be confused for the range. Because Max use the highest speed and it had max speed and max current. So it will get less range. And the max speed will also be affected by the battery. If the battery is not 100% full. It’s possible that the max speed will drop. So no worries. Thank you.
I was thinking of picking up this board. Your review is so non biased and objective that it will definitely steer many in this direction. I just took delivery of a propel endeavor 2 pro. That vesc and suspension is by far the best board I have owned.
Thanks for clearly showing how real world range conditions are very different from the advertised range. I would like e-board companies to understand that a lot of riders would REALLY appreciate a more "real world" range advertised as well as a warranty that is impressive and inspires confidence.
Hi Daniel, I just wanted to thank you for this video. $1500 is a lot for me to spend, especially on a skateboard, and after watching this video, I bought an Explorer and I've loved it ever since. Thank you for your review!
Hi Daniel, One thing I noticed you didn't mention like you normally do was the board's braking power. Could you or your henchmen tell us more about it as well as elaborate on the acceleration?
Got my Explorer this week. The brakes are completely adjustable from slow you down to throw you off in two feet . I'm running mine at 60% and I will come to a complete stop from 30 km/h in roughly 6 metres . And the last meter is locked up . They definitely work as good as the other new 2 in 1 boards out there
@mediamail2561 I have just installed the upgraded ESC and I can't take off a full speed . So that is the esc that they are shipped with now . I had the original version. That had the 50 amp esc . What they sell now has the 90 amp and it awesome .
@mediamail2561 this is a great board but if you weigh more than 100 kg . It gets a bit bouncy over corrugated surfaces. If I'm over 40 km an hour and I hit bumps the same distance apart it can try to throw me off . That's my only complaint and if you know how to ride that shouldn't be to bad . Around it's a great board I love mine .
I just wish everyone used their own design for the deck. There are cool and unique designs out there even the one that looks weird as heck but they are different. A lot of boards look very very alike due to how similar they all look. Companies needs to start using their own design.
I already pre-ordered this board. Can't wait for it to get here. I do agree with regards to the grip tape. It makes it look cheap. I also didn't know it had transparent grip tape on the sides. I have already ordered another grip tape to replace the existing lol 😁
For me personally, a wooden deck should expose as much as possible from this natural material. If I am changing the stock grip tape, then I would replace it with even more parts with clear tape ;D. I find the design of the top of the board to be simplistic, beautiful and following the deck's geometry. Is there a way to order it with a custom text on the top and keep the Tynee logo on the bottom?
@@tttsekov 100% agree. I have had carbon fiber mountain bikes, and you need to take either exceptional care of the material or cover it with frame tape. Damaging carbon fiber is not a good thing.
I was originally going to upgrade to the Meepo Hurricane, until I came across this video. I HATE DKP, so knowing I can have a traditional truck set on its own is enough to get me to change my mind. The flexy deck is great too!
great review! Appreciate the unbiased review. I personally disagree about the look of the board. It’s a minimalistic look that appeals to a lot of peopl, such as myself. This is my first electric so I hope I like it!
Dear @Daniel Kwan, Another Great Review... But I would like to inform any future buyers that Code for 105$ is not working anymore and now it's only 15$. Which is Pitty!
@@wilsooxu i actually bought it on Thursday 6th after the GBP went back to it's level against the USD and just waiting for delivery. Aidan sent me another code and to be fair, it's an excellent deal. Delivery is coming from Germany and updates are excellent from Aidan and the site. Can't wait to get it😁
@@Vladi_Pisarski you can't use it again. i added the board to the cart, filled my details but did not pay and left it. i got an email from Aidan then few questions back and forth and he sent me a discount. Not as much as $105 but he gave me the AT wheels as well as the cloud wheels so a really good deal.
⚡ *Great to have all settings on the remote* ⚡ the old skool reverse switch bein back is very welcome for those that use it. I for one like this switch cos it makes it easier to avoid accidentally activatin reverse lol.
Awesome, was waiting for this one! You're right it looks super premium compared to others on the roadside. Topside I as well don't know what is missing but it looks not that WOW (I'm not a graphic designer). Don't get me wrong, I love the wood look! I love that they invest in setup, but I want and need to know the individual cell info (had a unbalanced battery pack once so it's really important how your battery pack is handling). I don't understand the 'power' and 'acceleration' setting. What's the difference? Power = torque and even top speed (depending on restrictions). Again, love the direction they're going 👌. Great video, thanks DKwan! 🤙
@@DanielKwan haha thanks but I meant the possibility to read out the individual cell info from the remote (I know they use p42a's) 🤣👌. Thanks, but doesn't more current automatically translate to more torque and even higher top speed? That's where I'm kinda lost 😅. Thanks again!
@@MyWorldAsDylan Hi. After you set the max speed on each mode. The max speed of each mode will be limited. No matter how much power / current you set. It will not over the max speed you set. Thank you.
I would recommend anyone getting the Atlas over this, the 4 wheel variant is having a sale for 1500$ which is roughly in the same price range only better, and can in fact live up to its claims :) I really like what they've done with the motor designs, instead of just leaving them plain but the trucks, grip tape and handle make it look cheap quality but I do agree, that the back side with the battery enclosure looks amazingly put together.
The Atlas is on sale because they are about to come out with the Atlas pro. I would not buy the atlas right now although it does look like pretty good deal, they are even throwing in their new $200 esk8 backpack. I personally decided to stretch my budget a little and go for the lacroix barrel. I can't wait until it arrives!
@@l3rlc wait really? Atlas pro? when and what woukld the improvements be, I'll put some money aside already now. Also for the backpacks, I'd say go for the Atsa everyday, seems more efficient but for a bigger pricetag, up to you though!
Hi. Nice review. Can you specify any wheel size in the remote? What other eskateboard 2 in 1 would be better than this one in term of max speed power and range ? Thanks
Why are tynee boards all ranging in at just over half of their advertised distance? Is there any way to lower the voltage on the esc of the other boards to get more milage?
Hi. Sorry to make you confused. When we measure the range. We use a slow mode (20-30 kmh speed). So we can get longer range. In the video Daniel said max use Highest speed. And the current of highest speed is very high. So it gets less range. If you use range mode. It will get even more range. So no worries.
@@Tyneeboard You should make that clear on your site if it isn't already. I don't know anyone that regularly rides in slow mode and using it so you can post a higher range than anyone will ever get is kind of dishonest and going to lead to unhappy customers. Obviously there are a ton of factors that go into determining but customers want to know real world range, what they will actually get not what is theoretically possible in lab settings. I see a lot of companies posting different ranges for different weights which can be helpful.
Hey, It's been long since the Explorer came out and now seems like even a better deal. I read an opinion somewhere about the trucks with this particular board, that the TKPs are nice but felt unstable at high speeds. Surprisingly, the DKPs were more stable compared to them. What I prefer is better stability than maneuverability. Did someone of you manage to compare the performance of both types of trucks, that come with this board? Please share your findings, thanks!
Your comment saying” you might not want to go any faster than that on a flex deck” urked me lol. As long as it isnt a sloppy springy flex it is perfectly acceptable Actually its more stable sometimes than a stiff deck on a non perfect road
Looks like a nice upgrade from my Wowgo AT2. I could do without the additional 4-600 dollars on the price-tag, but the stats seem to justify that if you don't think about it too hard 😄 Anyhow, Wowgo might definitely want to have a look at this one, should they finally get around to making an AT3.
Hey daniel recently bought this board and chose the wrong ECS and now I'm stuck with a board that I can't Manuel configure/play around in the settings, do you know the app that is compatible with this board
55kph=34mph. I heard 43mph, i was like no way they r gapping everyone else like that lol. Good they aren't using dkp. Some companies "high speed" boards use dkp like meepo and i dont understand why they do that.
Hello, nice review! It made me think about getting this board. I like flexy decks with visible wooden material. I have a few additional questions: - I am wondering if any non-pneumatic off-road tyres (like the cloudwheel rovers) would fit the board without a conversion kit? - I am a fan of the design of the Evolve Bamboo GTR, its lower weight and the versatility it gives in terms of swappable battery packs (the small one is good for short commutes and saves enen more on board weight). Sure, the Bamboo is already older tech and comes with its flaws but is now priced the same as the Explorer. That's why I am wondering which one to choose...
@@friendlytravelagent7784 Hey, sorry for the late reply, didn't get the notification.. I watched Alex and DK's review for the Bamboo AT Pro and I am currently torn between Ownboard Bamboo and Tynee Explorer. - The Explorer has more powerfull motors and a build in heatsink. I want to have a higher deck, but my area has a lot of thorns in the green fields. I have punctured my mountainbike tyres countless of times.. So I need 6 inch NON-Pneumatic or Honeycomb all-terrain tyres that fit the board. - The Bamboo is a bit cheaper and even looks a bit cooler (especially with the hexagon griptape). It has the honeycomb wheel option but the current possition of the motors is too close to the ground, especially with small cloud wheels. Even with 6-7 inch tyres it is possible to hit rocks or bumps on rough terrain. I wonder if the height of the motors could be adjusted? Thanks in advance!
I've tried adjusting the height of my motors on the Bamboo AT before, and it unfortunately doesn't go any higher without hitting the deck. That being said, you can buy the 150x50mm honeycomb tires from Ali Express or Ownboard. They are produced by Summate, and will most likely fit the wheel rims on the Tynee Explorer
@@friendlytravelagent7784 Great info, thanks! I will definitely check them out. I also managed to contact @tyneeelectricskateboard customer support and according to them I can use the Cloudwheel Rovers with Evolve wheel pulleys option, because it seems that Tynee uses the same (or identical) pulley system. So, that would be my second option.
I don’t know about now, but my Hadean took 6+ months to arrive from the US to China because of covid restrictions, and I had to have help from others to get it from HK into China. Yes I would say it was hard and expensive.
@@DanielKwan When did you get a Hadean!? You haven't posted a review have you or any videos have you? I just think of your reaction to their announcment and the uphill test that toasted the GTR, that and of course "Premium Power!" I finally decided to go for the new Lacroix Barrel, Im hoiping it arrives by the end of the month and I can't fucking wait! Supposedly it has a top speed of 45 mph!
I’m really wondering what Tynee’s new ESC is based on. I highly doubt they’d put in all the R&D to create a completely proprietary ESC from scratch. Just seems a little wasteful to design one from scratch instead of basing it on another ESC like the VESC project. My guess is they probably followed in Backfire’s footsteps and created a VESC-based ESC for this board, which would definitely be a smart move. Or possibly a Hobbywing with upgraded hardware and custom firmware. Either way, the amount of customization this thing offers via the remote’s menu system is very impressive. Definitely a compelling offering, happy to see so much innovation in the esk8 market as of recent.
@@ryan.2327 A friend of mine is a Backfire ambassador and has a prototype 4WD Sledge. The thing is absolutely nuts. I haven’t tried it myself, but everyone I know that has ridden it says it is dramatically more powerful than even the 4WD exway atlas.
The 2in1 segment of production boards that have tried vesc so far have done a poor job of it using weak batteries or drastically limiting the amp output vesc is capable of. The aggressive acceleration trend just feels like being pushed briefly with no follow up pull because of it.
Hi everyone, I'm kind of hesitating btw Tynee explorer, Wowgo at2 + plus, and Verreal RS. Almost same price. So please Daniel, or anyone with expertise, please help me in my décision!! Charly
Been watching e-skate board reviews for months, can’t decide whether the Tynee Explorer, the Meepo Hurricane, or an Exway is the best for me… What’s your advice for how people should decide what to purchase, who have never ridden an e-skate board?
What is crap ? It's true Hadean has no reverse mode. For a company that claims to be at the cutting edge of technology, it's a shame. It's a joke. Actually both. They are proud of their phase remote which is actually crap. Why ? Because having two buttons for acceleration and braking is totally counter-intuitive and dangerous. All information on the remote is useless, you only need basic ones. The most important is the ride.
Umm Lacroix, fluxmotion and Kaly would like a word. Propel is still pretty new to the game and just can't stop raising prices. I remember when the endevour S first released it was only $900! No they have the s2 but the s1 is still $1200, 33% more than when it was released and that's not even including their expensive as shipping that they tag on at the end while most other companies simply include it in the cost. Propel makes some decent board but I think they are too overpriced. Why get a pro2 when I could get a fluxmotion at2 for nearly the same price?
@@l3rlc Cause the flux motion trucks are dog shit. The flux AT2 should just come with street wheels because any off road riding would be a bouncy, stiff and uncontrollable ride. Propel offers the best bang for the buck at the moment with independent suspension trucks and better cells in their batteries and comes with true alloy wheels, its really hard to beat their value in the esk8 industry.
Correction: claimed top speed is 34 mph, not 43 mph. I misspoke!
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I keep on getting an error trying to log in tynees website
Your videos gave me the knowledge and courage to get into e skating at an older age. I’m so glad I did. It’s exhilarating. The rush of acceleration is crazy. I can’t even imagine how fun an off road board is. I will watch every video you make I’m hooked !
Right when I first started researching electric skateboard to buy as my first one, I came across Daniel's channel here and I definitely watched quite a few episodes before making my first purchase.
Hi. Daniel and Max. Thanks for your honest review of Tynee Explorer. Many customers may be confused for the range. Because Max use the highest speed and it had max speed and max current. So it will get less range. And the max speed will also be affected by the battery. If the battery is not 100% full. It’s possible that the max speed will drop. So no worries. Thank you.
I was thinking of picking up this board. Your review is so non biased and objective that it will definitely steer many in this direction. I just took delivery of a propel endeavor 2 pro. That vesc and suspension is by far the best board I have owned.
Thanks for clearly showing how real world range conditions are very different from the advertised range. I would like e-board companies to understand that a lot of riders would REALLY appreciate a more "real world" range advertised as well as a warranty that is impressive and inspires confidence.
Hi Daniel, I just wanted to thank you for this video. $1500 is a lot for me to spend, especially on a skateboard, and after watching this video, I bought an Explorer and I've loved it ever since. Thank you for your review!
Hi Daniel,
One thing I noticed you didn't mention like you normally do was the board's braking power. Could you or your henchmen tell us more about it as well as elaborate on the acceleration?
Got my Explorer this week. The brakes are completely adjustable from slow you down to throw you off in two feet . I'm running mine at 60% and I will come to a complete stop from 30 km/h in roughly 6 metres . And the last meter is locked up . They definitely work as good as the other new 2 in 1 boards out there
@@davidheath2427how do you like the acceleration on the explorer?
@mediamail2561 I have just installed the upgraded ESC and I can't take off a full speed . So that is the esc that they are shipped with now . I had the original version. That had the 50 amp esc . What they sell now has the 90 amp and it awesome .
@@davidheath2427 thx, that's exactly what I wanted to know👍🏼
@mediamail2561 this is a great board but if you weigh more than 100 kg . It gets a bit bouncy over corrugated surfaces. If I'm over 40 km an hour and I hit bumps the same distance apart it can try to throw me off . That's my only complaint and if you know how to ride that shouldn't be to bad . Around it's a great board I love mine .
I just wish everyone used their own design for the deck. There are cool and unique designs out there even the one that looks weird as heck but they are different. A lot of boards look very very alike due to how similar they all look. Companies needs to start using their own design.
After watching a bunch of your vids I ended up get this board. It’s my first eBoard. Thanks for all the videos they really helped my decision.
How has the board treated you? I wanna get one but hesitant
Nice review. Could you review the onsra black carve 3 when it is released?
I already pre-ordered this board. Can't wait for it to get here.
I do agree with regards to the grip tape. It makes it look cheap. I also didn't know it had transparent grip tape on the sides. I have already ordered another grip tape to replace the existing lol 😁
I’ve done exactly the same
Sorry for make you confused. Lol. Let’s add a FAQ on the website to explain the grip tape of Explorer. Thank you.
It would be great to have a second option on grid tape and I’d love to see a metal hub available from Tynee
For me personally, a wooden deck should expose as much as possible from this natural material. If I am changing the stock grip tape, then I would replace it with even more parts with clear tape ;D. I find the design of the top of the board to be simplistic, beautiful and following the deck's geometry. Is there a way to order it with a custom text on the top and keep the Tynee logo on the bottom?
@@tttsekov 100% agree. I have had carbon fiber mountain bikes, and you need to take either exceptional care of the material or cover it with frame tape. Damaging carbon fiber is not a good thing.
I was originally going to upgrade to the Meepo Hurricane, until I came across this video. I HATE DKP, so knowing I can have a traditional truck set on its own is enough to get me to change my mind. The flexy deck is great too!
great review! Appreciate the unbiased review. I personally disagree about the look of the board. It’s a minimalistic look that appeals to a lot of peopl, such as myself. This is my first electric so I hope I like it!
Yes. We like make things simple. Lol
Dear @Daniel Kwan,
Another Great Review... But I would like to inform any future buyers that Code for 105$ is not working anymore and now it's only 15$. Which is Pitty!
tried it too and yeh it's a shame😏
Yea I just tried as well. Same thing. I’m gonna put off my purchase on this board I guess
@@wilsooxu i actually bought it on Thursday 6th after the GBP went back to it's level against the USD and just waiting for delivery. Aidan sent me another code and to be fair, it's an excellent deal. Delivery is coming from Germany and updates are excellent from Aidan and the site. Can't wait to get it😁
@@skfunk4550 what was the discount with code that Aiden gave you
@@Vladi_Pisarski you can't use it again. i added the board to the cart, filled my details but did not pay and left it. i got an email from Aidan then few questions back and forth and he sent me a discount. Not as much as $105 but he gave me the AT wheels as well as the cloud wheels so a really good deal.
finaly bets of the best for me in my country roads.. :)) THX TYNE
Nice, please review the new exway atlas pro next.
⚡ *Great to have all settings on the remote* ⚡
the old skool reverse switch bein back is very welcome for those that use it. I for one like this switch cos it makes it easier to avoid accidentally activatin reverse lol.
Hey Daniel, have you got any information/opinions about the exway battery extender 1000w?
Review the acedeck ares!
im Hyped! lets watch this vid with some coffee and Joint! Dkwan is the man!
I see, now you're eating finger food 😂 Thanks for the video, Daniel!
Awesome, was waiting for this one! You're right it looks super premium compared to others on the roadside. Topside I as well don't know what is missing but it looks not that WOW (I'm not a graphic designer). Don't get me wrong, I love the wood look! I love that they invest in setup, but I want and need to know the individual cell info (had a unbalanced battery pack once so it's really important how your battery pack is handling). I don't understand the 'power' and 'acceleration' setting. What's the difference? Power = torque and even top speed (depending on restrictions). Again, love the direction they're going 👌. Great video, thanks DKwan! 🤙
Cells are Molicel P42A. For the settings, power = how much current, acceleration = acceleration curve or when you feel the torque.
@@DanielKwan haha thanks but I meant the possibility to read out the individual cell info from the remote (I know they use p42a's) 🤣👌. Thanks, but doesn't more current automatically translate to more torque and even higher top speed? That's where I'm kinda lost 😅. Thanks again!
@@MyWorldAsDylan Hi. After you set the max speed on each mode. The max speed of each mode will be limited. No matter how much power / current you set. It will not over the max speed you set. Thank you.
I would recommend anyone getting the Atlas over this, the 4 wheel variant is having a sale for 1500$ which is roughly in the same price range only better, and can in fact live up to its claims :)
I really like what they've done with the motor designs, instead of just leaving them plain but the trucks, grip tape and handle make it look cheap quality but I do agree, that the back side with the battery enclosure looks amazingly put together.
The Atlas is on sale because they are about to come out with the Atlas pro. I would not buy the atlas right now although it does look like pretty good deal, they are even throwing in their new $200 esk8 backpack. I personally decided to stretch my budget a little and go for the lacroix barrel. I can't wait until it arrives!
@@l3rlc wait really? Atlas pro? when and what woukld the improvements be, I'll put some money aside already now.
Also for the backpacks, I'd say go for the Atsa everyday, seems more efficient but for a bigger pricetag, up to you though!
wow, that range calculator is pretty accurate, it said i would get 8 miles range and when i tested it i got 9 miles out of my meepo v4
Hi. Nice review. Can you specify any wheel size in the remote? What other eskateboard 2 in 1 would be better than this one in term of max speed power and range ? Thanks
Tiny detail but I would love if you measured the bushings with some calipers when taking about them.
What bushings would you recommend?
Why are tynee boards all ranging in at just over half of their advertised distance? Is there any way to lower the voltage on the esc of the other boards to get more milage?
Hi. Sorry to make you confused. When we measure the range. We use a slow mode (20-30 kmh speed). So we can get longer range. In the video Daniel said max use Highest speed. And the current of highest speed is very high. So it gets less range. If you use range mode. It will get even more range. So no worries.
Wouldn’t want to lower anything with the esc, 60a is already very weak
@@Tyneeboard You should make that clear on your site if it isn't already. I don't know anyone that regularly rides in slow mode and using it so you can post a higher range than anyone will ever get is kind of dishonest and going to lead to unhappy customers. Obviously there are a ton of factors that go into determining but customers want to know real world range, what they will actually get not what is theoretically possible in lab settings. I see a lot of companies posting different ranges for different weights which can be helpful.
Does it come to a full stop? I hate that so many boards still roll while you have the brake on…
I might get one and put a vesc in it. Would that give me more power then the 80A esc? Or is the battery the bottleneck not the esc?
Hey, It's been long since the Explorer came out and now seems like even a better deal.
I read an opinion somewhere about the trucks with this particular board, that the TKPs are nice but felt unstable at high speeds. Surprisingly, the DKPs were more stable compared to them. What I prefer is better stability than maneuverability.
Did someone of you manage to compare the performance of both types of trucks, that come with this board?
Please share your findings, thanks!
Can cloudwheels 120mm mount to this board?
the first 200 orders comes with a set of 120mm cloudwheels
And they look great on it
Your comment saying” you might not want to go any faster than that on a flex deck” urked me lol. As long as it isnt a sloppy springy flex it is perfectly acceptable
Actually its more stable sometimes than a stiff deck on a non perfect road
Looks like a nice upgrade from my Wowgo AT2.
I could do without the additional 4-600 dollars on the price-tag,
but the stats seem to justify that if you don't think about it too hard 😄
Anyhow, Wowgo might definitely want to have a look at this one,
should they finally get around to making an AT3.
Supposedly they are coming out with an AT2 pro pretty soon .
@@l3rlc That sounds awesome. Thanks for the info !
@@l3rlcwell, that didnt happen.🤷
Would you get this or the new zealot x for college
Hey daniel recently bought this board and chose the wrong ECS and now I'm stuck with a board that I can't Manuel configure/play around in the settings, do you know the app that is compatible with this board
55kph=34mph. I heard 43mph, i was like no way they r gapping everyone else like that lol. Good they aren't using dkp. Some companies "high speed" boards use dkp like meepo and i dont understand why they do that.
can't you just tighten the living shit out of the DKP bushings?
@@quintonwilson8565 yes but its takes so long to adjust to your liking 🙁🤣
Yeah 34mph. I misspoke 😭
That ECO mode would be really nice on my Zeus Pro
Thanks for the review. Is Max rocking a Thousands helmet? Curious on his opinion on it since I was also looking into one.
Nobleman K2 helmet
@@DanielKwan Thanks, I'll look into it :D
Hello, nice review! It made me think about getting this board. I like flexy decks with visible wooden material. I have a few additional questions:
- I am wondering if any non-pneumatic off-road tyres (like the cloudwheel rovers) would fit the board without a conversion kit?
- I am a fan of the design of the Evolve Bamboo GTR, its lower weight and the versatility it gives in terms of swappable battery packs (the small one is good for short commutes and saves enen more on board weight). Sure, the Bamboo is already older tech and comes with its flaws but is now priced the same as the Explorer. That's why I am wondering which one to choose...
You may want to check out the new Ownboard Bamboo AT Pro.
@@friendlytravelagent7784
Hey, sorry for the late reply, didn't get the notification.. I watched Alex and DK's review for the Bamboo AT Pro and I am currently torn between Ownboard Bamboo and Tynee Explorer.
- The Explorer has more powerfull motors and a build in heatsink. I want to have a higher deck, but my area has a lot of thorns in the green fields. I have punctured my mountainbike tyres countless of times.. So I need 6 inch NON-Pneumatic or Honeycomb all-terrain tyres that fit the board.
- The Bamboo is a bit cheaper and even looks a bit cooler (especially with the hexagon griptape). It has the honeycomb wheel option but the current possition of the motors is too close to the ground, especially with small cloud wheels. Even with 6-7 inch tyres it is possible to hit rocks or bumps on rough terrain. I wonder if the height of the motors could be adjusted?
Thanks in advance!
I've tried adjusting the height of my motors on the Bamboo AT before, and it unfortunately doesn't go any higher without hitting the deck. That being said, you can buy the 150x50mm honeycomb tires from Ali Express or Ownboard. They are produced by Summate, and will most likely fit the wheel rims on the Tynee Explorer
*Sunmate, excuse me
@@friendlytravelagent7784
Great info, thanks! I will definitely check them out.
I also managed to contact @tyneeelectricskateboard customer support and according to them I can use the Cloudwheel Rovers with Evolve wheel pulleys option, because it seems that Tynee uses the same (or identical) pulley system. So, that would be my second option.
Great review! China power!
What's board like with street wheels?
Do you think a 212 pound rider is too much for this board?
Thanks
Probably ok but I suggest you check with Tynee.
Awesome & Thanks :)
Hey Daniel, just wanted to ask, is it hard and expensive to get a Evolve board in Mainland China. Do you have any reliable sources?
I don’t know about now, but my Hadean took 6+ months to arrive from the US to China because of covid restrictions, and I had to have help from others to get it from HK into China. Yes I would say it was hard and expensive.
@@DanielKwan When did you get a Hadean!? You haven't posted a review have you or any videos have you? I just think of your reaction to their announcment and the uphill test that toasted the GTR, that and of course "Premium Power!" I finally decided to go for the new Lacroix Barrel, Im hoiping it arrives by the end of the month and I can't fucking wait! Supposedly it has a top speed of 45 mph!
I’m really wondering what Tynee’s new ESC is based on. I highly doubt they’d put in all the R&D to create a completely proprietary ESC from scratch. Just seems a little wasteful to design one from scratch instead of basing it on another ESC like the VESC project.
My guess is they probably followed in Backfire’s footsteps and created a VESC-based ESC for this board, which would definitely be a smart move. Or possibly a Hobbywing with upgraded hardware and custom firmware. Either way, the amount of customization this thing offers via the remote’s menu system is very impressive. Definitely a compelling offering, happy to see so much innovation in the esk8 market as of recent.
Backfire never used vesc🤔. All the boards use hobbywing.
@@ryan.2327 The Backfire Hammer Sledge does. It’s a VESC-based ESC
@@ArizonaJewell oh my bad they do. Haven't heard much about it.
@@ryan.2327 A friend of mine is a Backfire ambassador and has a prototype 4WD Sledge. The thing is absolutely nuts. I haven’t tried it myself, but everyone I know that has ridden it says it is dramatically more powerful than even the 4WD exway atlas.
The 2in1 segment of production boards that have tried vesc so far have done a poor job of it using weak batteries or drastically limiting the amp output vesc is capable of. The aggressive acceleration trend just feels like being pushed briefly with no follow up pull because of it.
2:40 that’s some cap and definite shade thrown at exway
Why the thin deck
Hi everyone,
I'm kind of hesitating btw Tynee explorer, Wowgo at2 + plus, and Verreal RS. Almost same price. So please Daniel, or anyone with expertise, please help me in my décision!! Charly
Been watching e-skate board reviews for months, can’t decide whether the Tynee Explorer, the Meepo Hurricane, or an Exway is the best for me…
What’s your advice for how people should decide what to purchase, who have never ridden an e-skate board?
Did you decide on a board?
Review the TeamGee H20T!
I wouldn't waste my money on anything from that company...
Someone hates Evolve lol. This the second time I heard you talk crap about them. Taking your advise ty
What is crap ? It's true Hadean has no reverse mode. For a company that claims to be at the cutting edge of technology, it's a shame. It's a joke. Actually both.
They are proud of their phase remote which is actually crap. Why ? Because having two buttons for acceleration and braking is totally counter-intuitive and dangerous.
All information on the remote is useless, you only need basic ones. The most important is the ride.
43mph is 70kph
Sorry I meant 34mph
do Acedeck Ares Review
95kg too much?
Scott Davies did a review of this board and he is about that weight.
This is a hobbywing ESC lol guessing you don’t know that seeings how you keep saying it’s not lol hope this helps
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Meh just an evolve clone. Propel or nothing.
Umm Lacroix, fluxmotion and Kaly would like a word. Propel is still pretty new to the game and just can't stop raising prices. I remember when the endevour S first released it was only $900! No they have the s2 but the s1 is still $1200, 33% more than when it was released and that's not even including their expensive as shipping that they tag on at the end while most other companies simply include it in the cost. Propel makes some decent board but I think they are too overpriced. Why get a pro2 when I could get a fluxmotion at2 for nearly the same price?
@@l3rlc Cause the flux motion trucks are dog shit. The flux AT2 should just come with street wheels because any off road riding would be a bouncy, stiff and uncontrollable ride. Propel offers the best bang for the buck at the moment with independent suspension trucks and better cells in their batteries and comes with true alloy wheels, its really hard to beat their value in the esk8 industry.