They’re a fantastic investment mate and worth every penny. Many hours of fun to be had with these boards if you look after them. I do recommend if you can stretch the cash a little further, investing in the ER battery, I don’t personally think the standard battery offers enough mileage for the board to get full enjoyment. All the best, stay safe
Sorry for late reply man, I can 100% say that over the couple of years I have owned it, it’s never stopped putting a smile on my face and works like it did the day I got it. Just gotta look after them
@@ghostface3254 I would say it is definitely easier to pick up, I found it still a learning curve and I’d done longboarding for a few years prior to this. So it is harder than it looks, but definitely something you could pick up! It’s all about balancing and leaning forward, because if you lean back or don’t plant your weight on your front foot, the board will go from under you and you’ll be on your back. It’s happened to me a fair few times 😂
I would put a 42 inch fiberglass bamboo deck and put 100mm wheels on the front. I don't recommend putting 100mm sleeves on the back. You will lose torque.
The difference is negligible mate, my dad and I have raced loads of times and gone up hill and he always keeps up. And he has 100mm wheels and I have 90’s. He’s also a stone heavier. The pros outweigh the small cons in my opinion.
No it isn’t mate. They hate water haha, even boards that say they’re splash proof like backfire aren’t waterproof, and should be kept well and truly away from water.
The display picture got me, not gonna lie, cool video though ;)
So glad to see you back Dylan, we missed you! 😜
Thank you! I’m plenty more videos to come 😜
nobody missed him, don't lie to him, he might believe you
@@ESKATEUK said the gay who never posted agayn lmao
@ACC Battles 😂😂 been a busy man, hope to get back on it some day soon
@@pambinobequeno5062 you sound intimidated
Thanks mate, top job as ever 🤟
Thanks James, that means a lot mate 🙏🏼
im looking forward to buying one of these
They’re a fantastic investment mate and worth every penny. Many hours of fun to be had with these boards if you look after them. I do recommend if you can stretch the cash a little further, investing in the ER battery, I don’t personally think the standard battery offers enough mileage for the board to get full enjoyment. All the best, stay safe
This board looks f*#kn sick
Sorry for late reply man, I can 100% say that over the couple of years I have owned it, it’s never stopped putting a smile on my face and works like it did the day I got it. Just gotta look after them
@@ESKATEUK I love it so much it’s so much cooler than your typical sk8 board! Is it easier to use?
@@ghostface3254 I would say it is definitely easier to pick up, I found it still a learning curve and I’d done longboarding for a few years prior to this. So it is harder than it looks, but definitely something you could pick up! It’s all about balancing and leaning forward, because if you lean back or don’t plant your weight on your front foot, the board will go from under you and you’ll be on your back. It’s happened to me a fair few times 😂
Were that drag race at?
I would put a 42 inch fiberglass bamboo deck and put 100mm wheels on the front. I don't recommend putting 100mm sleeves on the back. You will lose torque.
The difference is negligible mate, my dad and I have raced loads of times and gone up hill and he always keeps up. And he has 100mm wheels and I have 90’s. He’s also a stone heavier. The pros outweigh the small cons in my opinion.
Waiting on my 100mm rear hub wheels and 97mm front
Nice bro, I didn’t realise you could get 97mm fronts. Sounds a good set up though mate, let me know what it is like.
is meepo NLS pro water proof??
No it isn’t mate. They hate water haha, even boards that say they’re splash proof like backfire aren’t waterproof, and should be kept well and truly away from water.