🛹 Glide into the future—ride smart, ride stylish!
The ASKATE A1 Electric Skateboard combines a powerful 350W motor with an 8-ply Canadian maple deck, delivering up to 17 miles of smooth, stable rides. Its user-friendly remote with an LED screen offers four speed and brake modes, ideal for beginners and younger riders. Compact and lightweight, it supports up to 300 pounds and charges fully in just 3 hours, making it the perfect urban commuter and fun ride for all skill levels.
Brand | ASKATE |
Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Deck Length | 31.5 Inches |
Deck Width | 8.27 Inches |
Item Weight | 6.5 Kilograms |
Material | Maple Wood |
Load Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Wheel Size | 85 Millimeters |
Charging Time | 3 Hour |
Shape | longboard |
Ply Rating | 8 Ply |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Durometer Hardness | Medium |
Skateboard Type | Longboard |
UPC | 768481230933 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33 x 11 x 5.5 inches |
Package Weight | 6.53 Kilograms |
Brand Name | ASKATE |
Warranty Description | 6 Months Warranty |
Model Name | A1 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ASKATE |
Style | A1 BLACK |
Included Components | USB cable, A1 electric skateboard, MR remote, Charger, User manual |
A**
Beginner Skater
This skateboard works great for our 12 year old son. It was a good price point, design, easy to ride and very well put together.
K**Z
Skateboard
Grandson loved it
M**D
Fantastic Electric Skateboard for Commuting
The media could not be loaded. I got this skateboard for me and my teen son to use, but as soon as we tried it out the first time, he took it to his room and I have barely seen it since. He loves it and uses it to get to practices at the high school nearby as well as other activities with friends. He's around 160 lbs and I'm about 270 (both tall too). I have not been on a skateboard in about 35 years and he's not been actively riding in about 4 years. Once he got the hang of riding it and using the controls (the video is his very first attempt at using it so he's going slower), he was able to ride it around the neighborhood and high school for a couple of hours. The max speed is listed at about 16 MPH but he was able to get it up to 18MPH on the mostly flat sidewalks nearby.The controls are easy to read with the LED readouts. The modes are easy to select. The board and controller sync'd up immediately upon unboxing the skateboard. The deck (surface) is grippy and helps you control the board as needed (and stay on). The wheels are really nice and roll over most bumps without noticing a bumpy ride. The trucks are positioned at the end so you cannot really pop up the ends of the board to go over a curb or larger bump, but not an issue for us since we have sidewalks with access ramps at each corner. The wheels appear to be replaceable or able to take on bigger diameter wheels later. Battery life seems to last pretty long as we've been able to ride it for long periods and for several miles around the neighborhood, high school and green space parks in our area. Charging seems to work well and my son just leans it up agains the wall as he charges it each day.Power wise only one wheel is powered so if it misses contact with the ground, it can be a problem, however we have not had that issue yet (not planning on using it on ice either when that weather hits). The board performs well for my son, power wise and battery life wise. When I ride it up an incline it does okay but I would not win any races or time trials against my son due to the weight differences and how it effects the power output to the wheel.This has been a great skateboard for my son. He uses it more often than his electric scooter now and between this and the scooter, he never uses his bike anymore -- could be bad if he wasn't getting enough exercise, but being one of his coaches, I make sure he gets enough exercise. The good thing is that he shows up on time to events/school/practices/etc more often now.Love the board. But since this one disappeared into his room, I might have to get a second one now. Highly recommend it!
A**O
Did not charge
It doesn’t charge wrote it till it died. Been charging overnight messed with it. Looked at it, but must be assorted. Somewhere paid 230 expected better condition.
T**R
Very fun better for light weight riders
It’s very fun I’m 230 lbs and can get it to go 16 mph on flat roads and sidewalks
Y**G
Great beginner/junior commuting electric skate board, but under powered.
The media could not be loaded. This is a pretty great little electric skate board for commuters or teens/kids. This is not a super powerful board and has its limitations. However if you are aware of those limitations in mind, you can have yourself a great little board for commuting or fun.This is a single motor electric board that sends power to the rear right wheel. Only one wheel on the entire board receives power so if it ever looses grip you get no power at all. Once a while you will likely experience this going over bumps or uneven terrain. More powerful boards have dual motors sending power to rear and front wheels. The board feels a bit underpowered - this can be limiting in not just top speed, power, and range, but also weight. The board says it has a top speed of approximately 15mph with 17 mile range or about 1 hour range. Personally I have not gone anywhere near 15mph - usually I am around 6-8mph even on "pro" speed. I think 15mph maybe achievable with ideal conditions. I think about 10mph is a realistic expectation.The low power also affects going up hills and gradients. As an adult 165lbs male, going up on even a minor gradient asphalt hill can be difficult even on the highest "pro" mode. Here, I think if they at least used both rear wheels to push power, it might help with hills. Hence you really need to manually push yourself up hills even at max power. Additionally if you are heavier or taller, this may affect the power output on hills as well. Ideally smaller and lighter teens would have less issues with this.The wheels themselves are pretty great. They are pretty soft and take small bumps well. Larger cracks or dents in the asphalt or sidewalk may be problematic. They are 3.25inch wheels which are large but not as large as others. Thankfully it looks like you can always upgrade them easily if you wish. The agility is also pretty great, the board leans very easily and it feels limber and easy when making turns. The deck is very grippy and should keep you plated well. It has a long board design but the board itself is not what you would expect for a longboard length. It's primarily built for cruising but taller people may feel cramped for stance length.The remote is pretty great and has an LCD screen which is super helpful to tell battery life, mph, and also the speed settings. Most cheap boards don' t have an LCD screen so this is an improvement.I have mainly used this as a board for commuting which the board functions very well. I use it to got a few blocks from bus and train stops and the speed and agility is sufficient. Furthermore it's small enough to take on a bus or train without having to stuff it in dedicated undercarriage storage.Overall this is a great little board for teens or commuting. It's under-powered however so if you want a faster, longer lasting, and more powerful board you will have to look elsewhere.
S**R
So much fun!
My Husband is using it every other day while playing outside with the kids and he likes it a lot! Battery is lasting a long time, Acceleration is great (he is ~180lbs) and rides overall really smooth.
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