I totally love direct drive boards because in my country in Europe e-skateboards are not allowed on public roads. And the police can hand out tickets that are up to a couple thousand euros for riding a not registered vehicle!🤬 So i ride my onsra black carve2 direct drive for years now and never had one problem. I even was riding next to a police officer and did a little fake push start😂😂😂 because it's dead silent and has unusual looking motors nobody was even considering it to be an electric skateboard. I will upgrade to the acedeck soon twice the power 14s is hard to resist
Great review Dallas.. Now i want this to go with the Nomad..lol. One with AT and One for the Streets!!! Great Job, you make riding that board look like so much fun. Can't wait for Esk8con 2024, NCESK8 is ready to show out again..lol.
Thanks Gregg, gotta build that stable full of boards! I’m stoked to have this as a dedicated street board. It’s perfect for going out and carving a stretch of smooth pavement. And dude, NCESK8 came out strong last year, looking forward to riding with all you guys again 🤙
first time watching ur videos, really well made, great review, gonna buy this thing and I also thought about mad wheels when seeing this, should be super sick
This equipment is a downhill board designed to travel uphill and return back down hill using gravity along with regeneration braking....to achieve speeds over 37 mph...🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀☄☄☄☄☄
nice review, I have a stiff DD board myself as my daily and really love it so this review has provided some important info for my future purchases. Like the suggestions as well and was wondering if maybe they can also improve the ride with some suspension trucks like Avenue Trucks makes, maybe Acedeck can make a collab with Avenue and Riptide for that complete DD Street killer :))
I love the review. I'm going to be looking for a board to buy soon, so this helps a lot. Question: have you tried going minimum speed on any deck, and seeing the minimum turn radius on it?
Hey I have another question. Can this board ride backwards? Let’s say I want to do powerslides and end up riding backwards; does the board still turn okay backwards since the angle is different and whatnot?
It’s a really different approach than a AT board so hard to directly compare. Kinda like comparing a truck and a car, just different use cases but their both vehicles. This X3 is so much fun on street, loving riding around smooth roads. It weights 31.2lbs
sorry, i mean in terms of torque and performance, how does this board hold up with a.t boards. are a.t boards considerably stronger or they’re similar in power? im a beginner to electric skateboards so apologies if my questions dont make sense.
@@dang2579 all good, because this board is 4WD it helps give it a good amount of torque. Because you’re not able to change gearing though like a belt drive board there is no way to lower the top speed and increase torque. I never felt while riding it I needed more torque since it’s running 97mm street wheels. The board is plenty fast and everyone that’s ridden it so far here has felt the same when I’ve asked them. It’s not a complete monster but is a really great combination of features to give a really unique ride.
I believe you can make some adjustments. I’d recommend reaching out to Acedeck directly so they can help you through it. There is also the Acedeck owners group on Facebook where I think they’re fairly active.
I totally love direct drive boards because in my country in Europe e-skateboards are not allowed on public roads. And the police can hand out tickets that are up to a couple thousand euros for riding a not registered vehicle!🤬 So i ride my onsra black carve2 direct drive for years now and never had one problem. I even was riding next to a police officer and did a little fake push start😂😂😂 because it's dead silent and has unusual looking motors nobody was even considering it to be an electric skateboard. I will upgrade to the acedeck soon twice the power 14s is hard to resist
Since they’re so silent that makes a ton of sense. Thanks for watching. 🤙
Nice review, some great explanations of the board’s features. I’ve been waiting for someone to review this! Thanks, subbed.
Stoked you liked it and thanks for the sub 🤘
Super cool, I'm riding the Stella S1 and the belt noise is making me want to get this X3, plus the 4WD is pretty cool!
It’s pretty epic being so quiet. Build that collection! 🤘
Have you experienced any problems with your S1, how's the reliability and the esc?
Great review Dallas.. Now i want this to go with the Nomad..lol. One with AT and One for the Streets!!! Great Job, you make riding that board look like so much fun. Can't wait for Esk8con 2024, NCESK8 is ready to show out again..lol.
Thanks Gregg, gotta build that stable full of boards! I’m stoked to have this as a dedicated street board. It’s perfect for going out and carving a stretch of smooth pavement. And dude, NCESK8 came out strong last year, looking forward to riding with all you guys again 🤙
first time watching ur videos, really well made, great review, gonna buy this thing and I also thought about mad wheels when seeing this, should be super sick
Appreciate it 🤙
Looks like an upgraded Acton blink 4WD
Yep, Mad wheels or Torqueboards 110 would be really nice on this super cool board.
Totally agree and since it’s direct drive it’s a super fast swap. Thanks for watching 🤙
With abec adapters why not go for abec 107mm or zoobomb 111mmn? You can even use the rubber thane combo like 105mm hydro or cloud wheels rovers 110mm.
This equipment is a downhill board designed to travel uphill and return back down hill using gravity along with regeneration braking....to achieve speeds over 37 mph...🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀☄☄☄☄☄
nice review, I have a stiff DD board myself as my daily and really love it so this review has provided some important info for my future purchases. Like the suggestions as well and was wondering if maybe they can also improve the ride with some suspension trucks like Avenue Trucks makes, maybe Acedeck can make a collab with Avenue and Riptide for that complete DD Street killer :))
ANy chance you are getting the X3 Gear that was just released? Looks like they took the complaints of this board and made everything better
@@djwardlowentertainment9098 I don’t think so but ya never know.
Really nice review on the X3. Would be nice to have some type of motor guards too.
Thanks brother 🙏 Yeah agreed motor guards would be pretty rad.
I love the review. I'm going to be looking for a board to buy soon, so this helps a lot. Question: have you tried going minimum speed on any deck, and seeing the minimum turn radius on it?
Hmm, that’s an interesting test. I haven’t tried that. Some super soft bushings will make that’s really doable though.
Scott Davies does tests like this! Never thought that was too important but it kinda is 🤔
Hey I have another question. Can this board ride backwards? Let’s say I want to do powerslides and end up riding backwards; does the board still turn okay backwards since the angle is different and whatnot?
It will ride backwards fine but to get the benefits of the split angle you’ll want to ride it in the correct direction.
how does this board compare to your all terrain boards and how much does it weigh?
It’s a really different approach than a AT board so hard to directly compare. Kinda like comparing a truck and a car, just different use cases but their both vehicles. This X3 is so much fun on street, loving riding around smooth roads. It weights 31.2lbs
sorry, i mean in terms of torque and performance, how does this board hold up with a.t boards. are a.t boards considerably stronger or they’re similar in power? im a beginner to electric skateboards so apologies if my questions dont make sense.
@@dang2579 all good, because this board is 4WD it helps give it a good amount of torque. Because you’re not able to change gearing though like a belt drive board there is no way to lower the top speed and increase torque. I never felt while riding it I needed more torque since it’s running 97mm street wheels. The board is plenty fast and everyone that’s ridden it so far here has felt the same when I’ve asked them. It’s not a complete monster but is a really great combination of features to give a really unique ride.
@@ELECTRIC-DNA okok thank you so much for the information!
@@ELECTRIC-DNA You can still change the torque and top speed by a lot just by changing wheel size :)
Anyone know how to turn down the ridiculous torque curve on this board?!?!
I believe you can make some adjustments. I’d recommend reaching out to Acedeck directly so they can help you through it. There is also the Acedeck owners group on Facebook where I think they’re fairly active.
Nice review. Thanks mate
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Damn, as someone who's obsessed with Urethane wheels, this sounds like a great board. But not including the kegel adapters is really disappointing.
I’m just happy at least they exist!
Bummer they don't include a kegel adapters...
Agreed
X3 😮🔥🔥🔥
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I don't know why this board is so expensive