
How far can you go with a kick scooter?
Most riders can comfortably travel about 5–15 miles (8–25 km) on a kick scooter in one go. That’s the usual range for short commutes, daily exercise, or relaxed weekend rides. But here’s the thing, since…
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Most riders can comfortably travel about 5–15 miles (8–25 km) on a kick scooter in one go. That’s the usual range for short commutes, daily exercise, or relaxed weekend rides. But here’s the thing, since…

It’s not just about skipping the battery. There are deeper reasons what stays Boardy non-electric, and they all lead to a healthier, freer ride.

The Boardy performed very well, and its comfort was especially noticeable on rougher sections. Instead of rattling, I cruised through these stretches of road with a smooth, flowing glide...

We received great photos from one of our esteemed customers and a passionate Boardy rider. He owns a previous model, purchased several years ago, which has been a faithful companion on numerous adventures.

How much can kick-scooting help you lose weight? Is there a powerful scooter designed for anyone starting their weight loss journey, regardless of their current size?

Whether in the suburbs, in nature, downtown, or on the road, a Boardy has been my true companion for the last two years. In the past two weeks, I’ve had an opportunity to ride the…

Kick scooters and kick bikes (aka foot bikes) are both leg-powered, but they serve different needs. Kick scooters are compact and built for short-distance travel, like city commuting. They have smaller wheels (usually under 12″)…

We mean kick scootering here, the kind you power with your legs, not electric. Depending on how hard you ride and your weight, you might burn 350 to 700 calories in an hour. That’s about…

Kick scooting is a full-body workout. After a ride, you’ll feel muscle soreness in nearly all muscle groups, including your legs, core, abs, scapulas, shoulders, and arms. It’s an excellent way to engage your entire…

A wide deck allows you to ride with both legs comfortably. It makes it easier for beginners to switch legs while riding, reducing fatigue over longer distances. With parallel feet on a wider deck, there’s…