You can get a unit for a pledge of $1,099 while the planned retail price is $1,399. Monolith weighs 5.4 kg.Ī Kickstarter campaign is underway for raising funds to move the project to production phase. A 90-minute USB charge warrants about 16 km of distance. The battery is accessible via a hatch located in the composite-bodied deck where it can be swapped with another fully-charged battery if need be. The app is also capable of locking the wheels when Monolith is not in use and can let the user know about charge level of the lithium iron phosphate battery pack. The board exhibits a top speed of 39 km/h when in Advanced mode. There are 3 modes available Beginner, Advanced and Eco modes. ![]() User can control the throttle via Bluetooth handheld remote while also using the companion app for setting up the acceleration and top speed. Also, since the wheels are not attached to a belt, they are capable of moving more freely thus imparting more freedom to user. Apart from that, the hub motors are water-resistant and weigh lighter than the single traditional motor along with its assembly. We used the term dangerously because the motor on the underside can bump into obstacles and is prone to damages. For starters, there is no more a motor hanging dangerously beneath the board. Other features include a unibody deck, swappable battery. ![]() The Inboard Monolith Skateboard is nearly indistinguishable from a traditional board, thanks to powerful, patented in-wheel motors. Inboard Sports claims that using direct-drive hub motors has certain advantages over the traditional setup of motor in electric skateboards. Most motorized skateboards are easily identifiable, thanks to the large motors strapped to their decks.
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