• Get there faster with a 24 mph top speed and super responsive acceleration
  • Climb a 25% grade with speed and ease
  • 5 ride modes, including the all-new Hyper mode, exclusive to Boosted Stealth
  • Super Flex composite deck retains the flex and feel for a super response ride
  • Go up to 14 miles with the extended range battery

As a college student at a university, I can say this is the most mobile manner of transportation to get around locally. Keep in mind the weight though!

I ride it all over the place. I am constantly making up reasons to ride to the store for things. Still debating the value for the money, but it's trending positive. Got lucky and caught the board on sale for $1365 one day, so there's that. I've put about 140 miles on the board in 30 days. My commute (when I do it) is 7.5 miles one way of mostly windy flat terrain with man-made rolling terrain (like bridges). I look forward to jumping on the board in the morning and when I get to make the return trip in the evening -- that middle work thing is bogus, but I need it to buy electric skateboards and the time to charge it (about 1.5 hours). To get this mileage I need to ride expert mode or lower and usually burn 80 to 90 percent of the battery. I'm 155lbs with 5-10lbs in a backpack. I've tried riding the slower modes but they just feel too slow. Hyper mode, while exhilarating, makes my 51 yo brain question the rationale behind my choice. It's still awesome! Carrying it is not great, but tollerable. May venture into the backpack but it seems like a lot of work to load and unload it and carrying is not that bad. Had a minor issue with a noisy bearing at around 50 miles, but boosted came to the rescue even tho they said it wasn't a problem, just a noise. Support is responsive and honest. I belabored buying one of these and whether I was over buying. I grew up riding short boards downhill mostly and have only recently ventured into long boarding. I am also a road cyclist and think have very good balance and handling capabilities because of this that translate well into board handling. Never snow boarded, but suspect I would do well with it. I guess what I'm saying is that I'm not an expert but I have a lot of relevant other experience that seems to translate well into managing a powered skateboard that can go very quickly. Buy a helmet!

I tried both the Halo board now this one. The Halo board has better reviews (not sure why). Boosted Board blows Halo out of the water. You get what you pay for. Would buy again, after I sell my other kidney:)

I had both prior iterations of the Boosted Board before and can say the Stealth is certainly an improvement. It feels a lot more road-worthy and sturdy with a smoother yet faster ride. Plus, it looks really cool too. This has been literally one of my favorite purchases in the last year. It is so choice, if you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up!

I'm hooked on riding this thing around at full speed. 24 mph feels crazy fast. The board is shipped with the trucks pretty dang tight so you'll want to loosen them up if you're looking to be able to make turns like on a regular longboard. Find the middle ground, too loose will cause speed wobble problems at high speed. This will change the game for anyone living in a city, no need to drive the car anywhere and park when you have a boosted. As the box says - "love getting there"

Amazing ride and craftsmanship is second to none

After all the hype since 2016 and seeing Casey Neistat, Sam Sheffer and my friend's getting electric long boards like the Inboard M1 and the Backfire Board, I knew I had to get into the personal electric vehicle scene. I've skate boarded for a few years now, But Ive gotten some friend rolling on the board within a hour. Just make sure they wear pads and a helmet. The only negative is the wheels, They are boosted made instead of the Orangatang Kegels last version used. I recommend Immediately upgrading to the Orangatang Cauguama's in 77A or 80A hardness which make the ride so much smoother and helps the board grip the road. The board due to its flexible nature can go over rough patches at medium speed without throwing you off, but the Urethane on the boosted wheels are worse for adverse road conditions.

The Boosted Stealth is the top of the line board for a reason. If you've ridden a Boosted Board before, it's everything you loved about the V1 and V2, or even the newest V3 Plus or Mini, but set apart as the premium flagship device. The main difference with this board vs the rest is the top speed. 24mph. The previous Boosted Boards would top out at 22mph, and surprisingly enough, the 2mph bump makes a big difference. Mode 5 is just enough to scratch the speed demon itch without going too fast. The extended range battery helps tremendously in maximizing your range for the speed you'll be going. The main question you're probably wondering is if it's worth the extra cash to get the stealth? If you want the best of the best, then yes. Boosted has amazing quality in their boards and the customer service should you have any issues is second to none. If you have the chance to try out a Boosted Board, or even any other eboard out there, this will absolutely be the best option.