So ... what's so popular about this? The guys took a Boosted, ripped it off completely, down to the model options, added fancy materials in exchange for rider's stability and comfort, and ... action! Even the guy talking about the board sounds sarcastic about his own words.
I hope these have all the kinks from the first round of the Acton boards worked out. The acceleration / deceleration were abrupt and really bad plus the controller would lose connection to the board frequently. I'm all for Acton if this round fixes those issues and improves upon existing electric boards. I refuse to call them eboards.
@morewillie Hey, thanks for your comment. We know our first round of boards weren't not perfect and we have worked very hard on improving our products. From belt to hub motors, we have improved a lot on the board and remote :)
@captdaylight The design for the BLINK S and BLINK S2 is really clean, the batteries and other innards are housed within a hole in the wooden deck that makes the overall package much thinner and sleeker. It is sandwiched and reinforced with an aircraft aluminum extrusion to strengthen and protect the board and its electronics. While the BLINK QU4TRO is carbon fiber with aircraft aluminum
Thank you to everyone decided to back our Indiegogo campaign!! With over 600 backers right now, we are happy and excited to announce our new referral program! An opportunity to earn a FREE BLINK S electric skateboard or up to $150!! Click here for more information: http://actonglobal.com/wp-conten...
the market for 600-1000 dollar electric skateboards feels crowded...waiting to see somebody really shatter the pricing and bring these to mainstream - that would require pricing circa 200-350 imho
@passingnotes We have that! Our BLINK S is only $349 and BLINK S2 is $549 for the early bird deals! Also, our earlier product the Blink Lite is only $299 right now on our website :)
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