Isabella Madirazza
GBAmazing Board I received my Veymax X4 board a few weeks ago and it has quickly become a daily joy. As someone weighing 210 pounds and at the age of 50, I had my reservations, but this board has exceeded all expectations. It's incredibly stable, allowing me to ride with ease. It feels like I'm surfing on concrete, and the battery performance is outstanding. I can cover an impressive 18 miles on a single charge with some power to spare. I wholeheartedly recommend this amazing board to anyone in search of an exceptional riding experience. Warm regards, William
Jesse Marcus
GBFirst time purchase, good quality Quality is the first time I'm not sure what the standard is, but the feel, look and ride are all good to me. So that has to be given high marks. Legally, you're not going to carry it very often unless you're in an anti-board style community.
Brayden Cobbett
CATons and tons of fun. You feel like you're flying and being able to throttle through turns is incredible. It's actually so smooth that it's dangerous because it instills confidence in the rider and lulls you into a false sense of security when you should be alert and vigilant. If you plan on increasing the speed above 20 mph, you will need to tighten it up a bit.
Paige Symonds
FRReliable Workhorse with Room for Improvement I acquired my Veymax X4 in Sep 2023, and it has been quite the journey. Over the course of 1200 miles, this board has demonstrated its reliability, but it's not without its quirks. However, it's essential to note that many of these issues could likely have been mitigated with proper care and maintenance. Despite the challenges, I must say that I am extremely pleased with my Veymax X4, and I'm considering purchasing another in the future.
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.