FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
It all depends on ride style and water conditions. For beginners, the battery can last from 45 minutes to more than an hour. For advanced riders on flat water, the battery can last for about 20 to 30 minutes at full power.
Yes, riders from 8 to 70 years old have ridden the jetboard. The magnetic power leash immediately cuts power to the jetboard when the rider falls off the board.
The jetboard and battery each weigh about 20 kg.
The wireless remote controller has a trigger to control the throttle at 10 speed levels. The rider can select a speed level appropriate for his or her skill level using the plus and minus on the controller.
The only maintenance required after riding is to rinse the battery controller and jetboard thoroughly with fresh water, then dry and store in a dry place.
It will typically take about 2 hours to charge a battery to full capacity.
No, the battery should only be inserted into the board when the board is not in the water and the connectors are dry.
The warranty for the jetboard is 2 years for non-commercial use and 1 year for commercial use or 300 cycles for the battery, whichever is earlier.
Yes, you can launch the jetboard from the beach.
Maneuvering a jetboard is similar to skateboarding and snowboarding; using the heel and toe to turn.
The maximum speed of the jetboard is more than 55 km/h.
Yes, the battery is fully waterproof and has two levels of safety. The battery must be in the board and a kill switch placed on the front of the battery in order for the battery to be live. In other words, it is not possible for the battery to be live when it is not on the board.
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