There is no problem with the E-board ET/ET 2 itself.
How To Ride An Electric Skateboard ET/ET2 on Uneven Roads, please refer the video we posted on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGBb1qlWUn5zU65AFLTGVQQ/videos
We recommend that customers adjust their riding style when sliding on rugged roads, so that the board can have a buffer time. When the board is started, the power of the foot can be used, one foot is placed on the front of the board, and the center of gravity of the body is moved to On the foot that has been on the board, the other foot gently pushes on the ground to help.
Ecomobl ET Pro 2WD 12S3P Electric Longboard Specification
Specification | Details |
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Range | 35-45 km (25-28 miles) (Rider: 65kg) |
Max Speed | 48-55 km/h (30-35 mph) |
Incline | 25%-35% Gradient |
Dimension | 40in x 15in x 6in |
Weight | 27 lbs |
Rider Weight Limit | 330 lbs |
Charge Time | 4-5 hrs (with 4amp charger) |
Light | Head light, tail light, body light |
Remote | Remote with screen |
Wheel Size | 180mm x 60mm |
Deck | 9 layer maple + 2 layer fiber glass |
Battery | 12S3P 648Wh |
Motor with Hall Sensor | 3500 Watts 150kv 6366*2, total is 7000 Watts |
Drivetrain | Planetary Gear Drive |
ESC | 35A |
Brakes | Regenerative (Restore 22% of battery) |
If the customer’s friend is heavier, and If the customer’s friend is interested in our Ecomobl board ,we would suggest him to consider our M24PRO board.The M24 Pro is a machine built with one purpose, to go offroad. We gave the pro bigger tires for more clearance, a wider and longer deck for better stability, and we upgraded the steering so that the rider can still execute tight turns despite the size.
Ecomobl M24 4WD – Real Off-road Electric Skateboard,you don’t have to worry about power issues
Specification | Details |
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Range | 40-50 km (25-30 miles) (Rider: 65kg) |
Max Speed | 45-50 km/h (27-30 mph) |
Incline | 45%-47% Gradient |
Dimension | 43in x 18in x 11in |
Weight | 55 lbs |
Rider Weight Limit | 330 lbs |
Charge Time | 4-6 hrs (with 5amp charger) |
Light | Head light, tail light, body lights |
Remote | Remote with screen |
Wheel Size | 8” wheels |
Deck | 9 layer maple + 2 layer fiberglass |
Unique Suspension System | Good Shock Resistance |
Power | 12200 Watts |
Drive | All-Wheel Drive |
Battery | 20Ah 12S5P |
Motor | 6382 Motor x 4 |
Drivetrain | Planetary Gear Drive |
ESC | 50A x 2 |
Brakes | Regenerative (Restore 22% of battery) |
Riding an electric scooter on uneven roads requires some tips and precautions. Here are some tips to help you handle uneven surfaces more safely and more comfortably:
1. **Choose the right electric scooter**: Make sure the electric scooter you choose is designed to ride on uneven roads. Some electric scooters are better suited for smooth surfaces, while others are designed for off-road or all-terrain use, with better suspension and shock-absorbing systems.
2. **Adjust Suspension and Tires**: If possible, adjust the suspension settings of your electric scooter according to road conditions. Make sure your tires are properly inflated and suitable for driving on uneven surfaces. For off-road or all-terrain electric scooters, you may need to install tires that are rougher or have better grip.
3. **Slow down and maintain balance**: When driving on uneven surfaces, it is important to reduce your speed. This gives you more time to react and reduces the risk of losing control due to bumps in the road. At the same time, maintaining the balance of your electric scooter is also critical, especially when encountering potholes or slopes.
4. **Observe and predict**: Always pay attention to the road conditions ahead, and predict possible bumps or obstacles in advance. This way you can prepare in advance and avoid unexpected situations.
5. **Use brake and steering functions**: On uneven roads, braking and steering functions may be affected. Make sure you are familiar with and using these features correctly so you can react quickly when needed.
6. **Protect Yourself and Your Electric Scooter**: Always wear appropriate protective gear such as a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads when riding on uneven surfaces. In addition, the parts and batteries of the electric scooter should be checked regularly to ensure they are functioning properly.
7. **Practice and Experience**: It may be difficult to ride an electric scooter on uneven roads at first. Through continuous practice and experience accumulation, you will gradually adapt to this kind of road surface and improve your riding skills.
Finally, remember safety first. It is important to exercise caution and patience when riding an electric scooter on uneven surfaces to ensure the safety of yourself and others.