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smorgasboarder<br />
stuff<br />
two for the road<br />
The electric innovators at Fiik manage<br />
to literally keep good times rolling with<br />
yet another generation of powered<br />
skateboards that combine the spirit of<br />
the original Fiik boards with constantly<br />
evolving technology and materials.<br />
First off, let’s introduce the all new Pool<br />
Cleaner. His name is not Hector, and he<br />
does not wear budgie smugglers.<br />
This is the board you are after if you<br />
just want to cruise the streets or hit the<br />
skate park. It will handle it all, apart from<br />
cleaning your pool! Leave that to Hector.<br />
The dual compact hub motor system<br />
gives you plenty of power to reach<br />
speeds of up to 27km/h and allows<br />
the drive wheels to roll freely, which<br />
provides an authentic skateboard feel,<br />
with or without the throttle on. Running<br />
the latest Sony VTC5 18650 lithium<br />
cells, it doesn’t miss a beat. This board<br />
performs as good as it looks.<br />
Next up is the 2018 iteration of one of<br />
the original Fiik designs - the Stinger.<br />
There is something so super sleek and<br />
sexy about a carbon composite board.<br />
This really is hot so you don’t want to<br />
miss out.<br />
If you’re looking for an electric<br />
skateboard that looks great, is<br />
lightweight, silent and has the<br />
performance to match, then the Stinger<br />
is the board for you.<br />
The carbon composite deck keeps the<br />
weight of the board down and has a<br />
sleek stylish finish. The dual compact<br />
hub motor system gives you plenty of<br />
power and can reach speeds of up to<br />
32 km/h and allows the drive wheels to<br />
roll freely, which provides an authentic<br />
long board feel and performance, with<br />
or without the throttle on. Weighing in<br />
at just under 6kg, this is the electric<br />
longboard you can take absolutely<br />
anywhere.<br />
more info: fiik.com<br />
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