Stary Ultra Lightweight Electric Skateboard

Forget those bulky electric skateboards with an exposed battery box on the bottom. The Stary electric skateboard not only delivers you an ultra lightweight design, but also lets you effortlessly handle skateboarding using its integrated features.

Stary Ultra Lightweight Electric Skateboard

The Stary claims on the world’s lightest electric skateboard. Indeed, it only measures 4.5 inches and weights 8.6 lbs. Unlike many bulk electric skateboards, the Stary’s rechargeable battery has been placed in its composite deck made from fiber glass, bamboo and Canadian maple, which offers you a sleek, durable and ultra light body making the Stary look like a normal skateboard.

Stary Ultra Lightweight Electric Skateboard

The electric skateboard also features four unique and powerful wheels. Each one comes with a built-in motor and planetary gearing with a smaller size and higher reduction in order to provide 1350W of motor power and 5.1 N/M of motor torque, so the electric skateboard can reach 20mph of top speed, and the built-in rechargeable battery lets you ride it up to 10 miles on a 2-hour full single charge.

Stary Ultra Lightweight Electric Skateboard

Furthermore, the Stary’s planetary gear-brake mechanism helps you to stabilize when you mount the deck and slow the board down at a brisk pace. And the electric skateboard has three modes including beginner, cruise and advanced for different riders from beginners to seniors. Apart from that, using its ultra compact remote, you can easily control the electric skateboard, and integrated OLED display shows you the info of your Stary.

Stary Ultra Lightweight Electric Skateboard

The Stary has been available for preorder on Kickstarter. You can pledge $499 to own the electric skateboard. It will be shipped in November this year. BTW, also don’t miss Lexus Slide hoverboard and more cool stuff by following tags.

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