
This Big Wheel Scooter Isn’t Cheap… And We’re Not Sorry
Boardy is a big wheel scooter built for real rides, real roads, and real value. Here’s what makes it different, and why it earns the price. We often hear this: “These look amazing, but they’re…
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Boardy is a big wheel scooter built for real rides, real roads, and real value. Here’s what makes it different, and why it earns the price. We often hear this: “These look amazing, but they’re…
The Boardy stands out as a compelling kick scooter alternative, offering a distinctive riding experience that blends the agility of a scooter with the fluid motion of a board. Its flexible yet sturdy wooden deck,…
🌱 Integrating Sustainability into Every Step At Boardy, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword, it’s a core principle guiding our manufacturing processes. From sourcing materials to production methods, we prioritize eco-friendly practices to minimize our environmental…
Boardy scooters are designed without traditionally used extra components for suspension, because they simply don’t need them! This is a boardscooter with a unique flexible wooden frame and large pneumatic tires that absorb shocks naturally.…
We are committed to environmental protection and sustainability, so we have designed a scooter that offers: The Boardy can be taken apart and reassembled at home using only six tools: (If you also disassemble the…
Boardy is not electric because a sailboat is not propelled by motor, and a runner does not travel the distance by bus. Boardy is not electric because the less we depend on gadgets and the…
A premium kick scooter stands out through refined craftsmanship, precision engineering, and carefully selected components. There’s no wobble, no rattling parts, and every element fits perfectly. These scooters are typically produced in small, high-quality batches,…
The number of calories burned depends on the intensity of your ride and the rider’s weight. On average, kick scooting can burn between 350 and 700 calories per hour, similar to running or cycling. While…
Solid polyurethane (PU) wheels are inexpensive and won’t get flat tires, but they come with several drawbacks. They lack grip when wet, the bearings in their plastic hubs loosen quickly, their load capacity is low,…
When riding, the dynamic load on a kick scooter can be even twice as large as the static load experienced when simply standing on it. Boardy scooters are tested with a static load of 1000…
Industrial bearings are designed to handle high radial loads with precise settings, eliminating the need for adjustment. Sealed industrial bearings go a step further, offering water and dust resistance, making them maintenance-free and highly durable.…
Key features include a low deck for easy mounting, wide wheels for stability, high handlebars for posture, and a reliable hand brake for safety.