Electric skateboard vs electric scooter: which is better for commuting?
Electric skateboard vs electric scooter for commuting in New Zealand For most New Zealand commuters, an electric skateboard offers a more practical and enjoyable daily ride than an electric scooter. Scooters have their place, but when you factor in portability, storage, ride quality and the sheer fun of getting from A to B, a well-built electric skateboard handles the commute better in most urban scenarios. This guide breaks down how...
How fast can electric skateboards actually go?
How fast can electric skateboards actually go in New Zealand? The fastest production-ready electric skateboards can reach 50 km/h, and the Evolve Diablo Carbon All-Terrain is one of the few boards that hits that figure while remaining genuinely rideable across New Zealand's varied terrain. That number comes with context, though. Real-world speed depends on rider weight, terrain, mode selection and how the board is set up. This article breaks down...
Street Wheels vs All Terrain Electric Skateboard Wheels
Street wheels vs all terrain wheels for electric skateboards in New Zealand The wheel type you choose changes everything about how your electric skateboard performs, and for New Zealand's mix of sealed paths, gravel trails and variable terrain, all terrain wheels suit most riders better than street wheels for everyday use. That said, street wheels have genuine advantages on smooth urban surfaces, and understanding the difference helps you choose the...
All Terrain electric skateboard range
All terrain electric skateboard range in New Zealand: what to expect from the Diablo Bamboo AT The Diablo Bamboo All Terrain delivers up to 50 km of real-world range on pneumatic tyres, making it one of the most capable all terrain electric skateboards available in New Zealand. That figure matters here more than almost anywhere else, because riding conditions across New Zealand vary enormously, from smooth harbour-side paths to gravel...





