The ZBoardis the world’s first weight-sensing electric skateboard. To
ride the ZBoard you simply lean forward to go and lean back to stop. The
integrated weight-sensing footpads and electric motor allow you to control
accelerationup to a top speed of 17 mph and a range of up to 5 or 10 miles,
depending on model, and implements regenerative braking simply by shifting your
weight backward.
How do I ride the ZBoard?
Simply
lean forward to go, and lean back to stop.
How
does the ZBoard work?
The
ZBoard's deck includes front and rear foot pads. Each foot pad evaluates
force the rider is applying and sends this information to the
onboard computer, which dictates the speed of the electric motor.
How
do I go on the ZBoard?
Leaning
gently on the front foot pad begins acceleration, and leaning harder makes it
go faster.
How
do I stop on the ZBoard?
Leaning
on the back foot pad kicks in regenerative braking and allows the rider to stop
at his or her own pace, even on a downhill slope.
What
other features does the ZBoard have?
The
ZBoard includes off-road wheels and an integrated handle. It ships with a
charger that works at any 110V wall outlet (220V chargers are available for
European customers).
What makes the ZBoard a green product?
Equipped
with regenerative braking and an electric motor, the ZBoard gets a carbon
footprint equivalent of 1500 miles/gallon.
What options do you offer?
The
ZBoard comes in two models: Pro and Classic. The differences are listed in the
table to the right.
Where is the ZBoard made?
The
ZBoard is fully assembled and tested in California.
Also: We’re on Kickstarter! Check out our project where we
are offering awesome rewards including a $100 discount, free domestic shipping,
custom engraving, t-shirts, and more. http://kck.st/ytcI2t
Media Inquiries:
zboardshop.com About Intuitive Motion Inc. and Zboard concept:
Designed in Hermosa Beach, California by Intuitive Motion Inc., the
ZBoard team is made up of mechanical engineers with a passion for skateboarding,
snowboarding, and surfing. Team members come from backgrounds in Robotics and
Product Design, and are trained in a wide variety of disciplines including CAD,
CNC Machining, Computer Programming, and Electrical Engineering.
The idea for the ZBoard came to the Intuitive Motion team while
brainstorming for their senior project at the University of Southern
California. Tired of bikes getting stolen and having to push skateboards uphills
and over Los Angeles’ notoriously uneven streets, their goal was clear: design
a device that is faster and easier to ride than a skateboard, and more fun and
portable than a bike.
That project turned into a 3 year development process that included
rethinking how students and young professionals commute, and designing an
electric skateboard from the ground up tailored to their daily needs.
The ZBoard is designed, built, and tested for quality in sunny
California. Enjoy the ride!
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