I just tested this electric skateboard – an urban traveler’s dream

Base Camp F11 specifications

plate size: 29.1 inches (74 cm) long, 9.3 inches (23.5 cm) wide

wheel size: 3.5″ (90mm) x 2.0″ (51mm), 85A

Weight: 11 lbs (5.5 kg)

maximum speed: 10 mph (16 km/h)

Domain: 9 miles (14.5 km)

Max rider weight: 220 lb (100 kg)

engine: 300W single axis brushless motor

battery: 4000 mAh (UL 2272, CE)

Battery cycles: 500

Shipping time: 2-4 hours

Base Camp F11 is an affordable entry point for those interested in getting an electric skateboard. As someone who grew up skateboarding and then started longboarding as an adult, I was interested in trying an electric skateboard to see what it would be like to go on a long cruise without having to do a single push.

While the first electric skateboard was invented and later patented by Louie Finkle in 1997, it took several more years for electric motors and batteries with enough torque to power the skateboard effectively to become available.

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