Hey man just came across your great review I’m looking for one for work and really interested in this product just wondering of how long does has it lasted you & it still doing good thanks
Hi thanks 4 review good stuff just wondering how does it do on hills? I live in a super hilly area I don't really mind if it's not 2 fast but it would kinda suck 2 not make it up some streets.
Airlines now require for electric skateboard batteries to be under 100 watts. This linky skateboard has 125 watts which is above the permitted limit. Unless you somehow convince the airline that the battery is safe for travel it is not guaranteed to be airline approved.
Hi William, lithium batteries are always a big concern nowadays because of the Samsung accident and so on. But in my experience, all the most popular airlines accept batteries up to 160wh. I'm traveling very often with electronic equipment for work and also with my e-boards and everything has been always fine. I tried Spirit, American, Delta, British, Lufthansa and in Europe: Ryanair and Emirates. Hope this can be useful. Cheers.
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#1 homie!
@@justinbravo thx u so much 😎. Did you win that competition the muscle competition one
I ended up getting 4th place! But I definitely was happy with the results - I’ll try to be better next time!
@@justinbravo congratulations 😄😄😄
great review Justin, been looking for a good portable board for ages. appreciate it 👍
you should do a lot more reviews like this. you're really good at it Justin.
cool demonstration and review, really in depth, thanks a lot Justin. 🤙🏾
Do you prefer the Linky or boardup electric foldable? And are they both okay to take in airplanes?TSA approved to be on board? Thanks
How does is it in sound while moving ? To be more exact is it loud while actually riding ?
It’s not terribly noisy at all. Slight expected belt drive hum
still FAA says you can't take the battery onboard so ?
looks like it's time to start saving now. this thing ain't cheap, but totally worth it! Good one justin!!
how much weight can the board take??
I wonder how long the battery will hold. these things aren't the most durable. it's LI ion right?
Is that any good for 195 cm tall guy?
Links website is down bruh
Hey man just came across your great review I’m looking for one for work and really interested in this product just wondering of how long does has it lasted you & it still doing good thanks
Hi thanks 4 review good stuff just wondering how does it do on hills? I live in a super hilly area I don't really mind if it's not 2 fast but it would kinda suck 2 not make it up some streets.
It’s not ideal for large hills. The Boardup+ has the power tho
@@justinbravo ha amazing the boardup was my next question thanks so much!!!
oh yeah baby time to go electric 🤘 🤘 🤘
Airlines now require for electric skateboard batteries to be under 100 watts. This linky skateboard has 125 watts which is above the permitted limit. Unless you somehow convince the airline that the battery is safe for travel it is not guaranteed to be airline approved.
Hi William, lithium batteries are always a big concern nowadays because of the Samsung accident and so on. But in my experience, all the most popular airlines accept batteries up to 160wh. I'm traveling very often with electronic equipment for work and also with my e-boards and everything has been always fine. I tried Spirit, American, Delta, British, Lufthansa and in Europe: Ryanair and Emirates. Hope this can be useful. Cheers.
They're on sale now... so after watching your review I turned around and bought two (2), obviously! I'm not going to go on rides by myself...
what link? not working anymore
Hi Justin my names justin and I have this bored now I am in the UK but I was told off for riding my links in an airport
Can you bring skateboard inside a plane? I hope so 🤞
I want my own LINKY now !!!! yeeeah ❤️🤩 👍 love at first sight 😂
please make a video riding it on the airport haha! good idea 😂 😂
it may be small but the battery still weighs a lot. feels like a goldbar haha
nice po godbless
Still miss his old intro😳