Uditer W3 Electric Skateboard/Scooterboard Review ($499.99)

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The Uditer W3 electric skateboard without the handle bars sells for $499.99, and comes with the handle bars for $649.99.
When Uditer reached out to us to make this review video we were excited to try the scooter board concept. The handle bars could be useful for a beginner learning to ride, but for an experienced rider they are not ideal. After a few months with the board we have come to the conclusion that the scooter board is more cumbersome than useful.
The actual skateboard itself is not bad though. The unit that we were sent for review has the older ESC and remote, which has a potentially dangerous braking curve. Uditer has informed us that the newer version comes with an updated ESC and remote. For the price point it has average specs with a top speed of 28 MPH and a range of 15 miles, but the hill climbing ability of the board is not great (it is what you would expect out of a hub motor board though).
One thing that sticks out about the board is the swappable battery on the front enclosure. This was our favorite feature of the board. Overall the board is what you can expect for the price point.
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  • @Fenixswe
    @Fenixswe2 жыл бұрын

    Great reviewing have a good day 🌞

  • @Trumppower
    @Trumppower2 жыл бұрын

    Im 90% sure they made the handle bars for legality issues in Europe. Because without the Handlebar it's a Skateboard which is illegal in many Countries, but not sure it will get through since it doesn't have lights and mechanical brakes.

  • @SC.243k
    @SC.243k2 жыл бұрын

    Very professional work, Thanks my friend ♥️

  • @DIYesk8Builders

    @DIYesk8Builders

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @ZundappBackSlap
    @ZundappBackSlap2 жыл бұрын

    I'm currently in a several-year process of designing and building an esk8 from scratch. It is being designed to meet the legal mandates for the area I plan to ride, one of the laws being handlebars are required on electric skateboards on roads in zones above 25mph. I am mainly focusing on the components below the deck at the moment (enclosure, motor mounts, electronics, etc) but I was wondering about your thoughts on esk8's with handlebars. What design features would you like to see that would make an esk8 with handlebars worth riding over one without?

  • @DIYesk8Builders

    @DIYesk8Builders

    2 жыл бұрын

    I personally do not think that they work that well. It is awkward and impractical. To make it as good as possible though, the deck would need to be relatively stiff. The remote would also need to plug into the handle bars to become a throttle, or the handle bars would need to have a throttle that controls acceleration.

  • @ZundappBackSlap

    @ZundappBackSlap

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DIYesk8Builders I am currently working with a Loaded Truncated Tesseract for the deck (pretty stiff, like riding a C U R V Y cutting board), a 'liberated' Boosted Rev downstem for the handlebars (with a modified handlebar that allows a VESC Wand remote to either be used as the right-hand grip, or removed for freehanded use). Do you think that instead of removable handlebars/downstem that a folding mechanism would be more beneficial? That way instead of having to store or carry it, you just fold it out of the way? Granted this is extra weight, but I legally need to have handlebars in zones above 25mph. I have ZERO e-skate experience, but I do skate so I am kinda taking this as I go. I don't doubt the clumsiness of handlebars on boards for a second but it's a design limitation I cannot avoid. I think they could add additional stability at high speeds and potentially make a different class of esk8's; a class focused on long-distance (12+ mile), high-speed (25mph+) commuting. I have a lot of cool ideas for this board already well in the works (dual APS 63100's, VESC6, Bear Kodiak Forged trucks with custom mounts, dual disk brakes (repurposed Magura MT e-stop brakes with custom ~70mm rotors), I hope for it to be used at high speeds for long distances.) Again, I have no experience with esk8's, I'm just an engineer with an idea I cannot let go.

  • @DIYesk8Builders

    @DIYesk8Builders

    2 жыл бұрын

    You could try having a folding handlebar but it has to give room for the riders feet and not be something thats in the way. I think I saw a couple of patents for some folding handlebars but I am not entirely sure. But you could definitely try that idea. Also if you don't mind me asking, where do they mandate handlebars on electric skateboards?

  • @ZundappBackSlap

    @ZundappBackSlap

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DIYesk8Builders Michigan, they define an electric skateboard as "a wheeled device with a floorboard to stand on that is not more than 60 inches long and 18 inches wide and is designed for only one person at a time. To be an electric skateboard, the device must have an electrical propulsion system that does not exceed 2,500 watts and a maximum speed on a paved level surface that does not exceed 25 mph". So I am going to electronically neuter my board from 9kw to 2.5kw and govern the speed to max out at 25. That's all for legality, so I'll be allowed in zones up to 45mph and be able to cross 55mph zones and highways. But going over 25mph automatically makes the riding of that board illegal; I could see how one could say that "since you're not going over 25mph, why the handlebars?" I just need them for the speed zones.

  • @mattbarnes3111
    @mattbarnes3111 Жыл бұрын

    Where can u get the handle bars and bracket??? I have a evolve gt that I want to convert as I've had surgery and my right leg is partially disabled.

  • @DIYesk8Builders

    @DIYesk8Builders

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, here is just the handlebar: uditerboard.com/products/handlebar-for-evo-mini-s3-s3-pro-w3-w3-pro

  • @sharky1854
    @sharky18542 жыл бұрын

    good review on a innovative product but i dont think this is a good option for anyone maybe small kids bacause they can start out with the scooter mode and switch to skate mode but the handle bar seems kinda high to be usefull for kids, the brake's should be better and the 650$ is a bit much for a kids board.

  • @DIYesk8Builders

    @DIYesk8Builders

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. There are some demographics that I could see the handles being useful for, but it then becomes more expensive than it is worth to me

  • @jamieniche
    @jamieniche2 жыл бұрын

    Great review, however I just can't see who would want this. Either you want a skateboard or a scooter.

  • @DIYesk8Builders

    @DIYesk8Builders

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @eBoard3R
    @eBoard3R2 жыл бұрын

    When it's time to *handle* business 😭 ⚡⚡

  • @enjoyesk8978
    @enjoyesk89782 жыл бұрын

    Just get a scooter if you want a handle 😆

  • @DIYesk8Builders

    @DIYesk8Builders

    2 жыл бұрын

    agreed!

  • @enjoyesk8978

    @enjoyesk8978

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DIYesk8Builders I can’t wait to get out and ride. New York State winter is dragging on

  • @DIYesk8Builders

    @DIYesk8Builders

    2 жыл бұрын

    the weather is getting better! Soon

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