Technology
Snag this super portable e-skateboard on sale for 75% off
TL;DR: Skate just about anywhere you please with the lightweight Ubran E-Skateboard for $124.95, a 75% savings as of May 9.
When in doubt, skate it out. But not everyone is cut from the same cloth as Tony Hawk, and it won’t make sense to try and skateboard if you know you’re just going to fall flat on your butt.
Luckily, the universe is on the side of frustrated skaters everywhere with the emergence of devices like the Urban E-Skateboard. Not only does it take all the guesswork out of skating, but it’s eco-friendly, too. And for a limited time, you can get it on sale for $124.95.
At only 7 pounds and 17 inches, the Urban E-Skateboard makes it easy for you to transport it anywhere you go. When you’re not, you know, skating, you can easily stuff it in your bag for fuss-free storage. It connects with a wireless remote that allows you to control your speed and choose between three speed modes, accommodating just about every rider’s experience level.
Check it out:
The in-hub 250W motor will enable you to cruise speeds as fast as 15MPH, while the high-tech battery lets you travel up to 10 miles on a single charge. When you’re ready to skate, just hop on and cruise wherever you want to go.
This e-skateboard normally retails for $500, but for a limited time, you can get it on sale for only $124.95 — a savings of 75%.
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