Yusuf Rahman
GBMy experience with this company has… My experience with this company has been very great. They are so easy to communicate with and very helpful. I really give them five stars Veymax great company you should buy from them
Nirchie Nock
GBBest value for money! I'm a college student who has to commute 3-6 miles every day to go to class, and when my old skateboard died I decided to give veymax's Roadster x4 a try. I just arrived today and took it out for a ride. It accelerates well and brakes very smoothly. Electric skateboards also have front and rear bumper guards that help provide the skateboard with some protection from any rough rides. The range is pretty solid, about 13-14 miles on a full charge. No complaints so far, super happy!
Jerry Sneed
GBGood purchase I'm 40 years old and had been contemplating getting one for quite a while. I'm thrilled I finally took the plunge. I used to skateboard when I was younger, so I had high expectations for the fun factor, but it has exceeded them. Pros: The wheels, bearings, and trucks are exceptionally well-constructed and can be customized to suit your preferences. The battery charges quickly and lasts quite a while. It offers four variable speeds: Slow, Medium, Fast, and Pro, reaching speeds of up to 30 miles per hour! Even at high speeds, it maintains stability, and the wheels adapt smoothly to different terrains. Certain components appear replaceable if needed. When at full speed, it genuinely feels like you're soaring through the air.
Riley Goodwin
GBThis board is perfect. Finally, fast electric skateboards with amazing acceleration that are actually affordable. This board has brought a whole new love for me and electric skateboards and I'm definitely buying the upgraded version of this board that's $439. All the specs are the same, which they are amazing. This one already has a good battery life, but I want more, a true life rpg
Emma Goodchap
IENear perfect. Almost everything about this board is great. It’s fast, easy to use, and has a lot of great features like cruise control, regenerative breaking, reverse, 4 speed modes, and a bunch of visual info on the remotes screen. The only problem is stability over 20mph. Beginner riders may want to stick with speeds 1 and 2 for a while before jumping up to 3 or 4.