
Boardscooter Speed, Flex, and Flow
Why does Boardy feel different, and why does this matter? On a human powered scooter, speed is not simply the result of force. It is the result of cooperation. Boardy is built around this idea.…
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Why does Boardy feel different, and why does this matter? On a human powered scooter, speed is not simply the result of force. It is the result of cooperation. Boardy is built around this idea.…

If you notice reduced rolling performance, check tire pressure! The recommended tire pressure for Boardy scooters is 4 bar (58 psi).

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.

Modern scooter design has evolved far beyond the basic aluminum frame and solid wheels. Riders today are seeking thoughtfully engineered machines that are built for real-world conditions: whether it’s daily commuting, long-distance cruising, or simply…

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″)…

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,…

With some experience, changing the tube takes just a few minutes, and for a beginner, it shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes. Boardy scooters feature quick-release wheel hubs, making the process even faster and easier.…

While wheel size and tire width can influence rolling resistance, tire pressure plays a more significant role. Properly inflated tires, regardless of their width or diameter, tend to exhibit lower rolling resistance.

Just a few weeks ago we introduced to our readers the Boardy, a foldable board-scooter developed in Hungary. Since then we had the opportunity to test the ‘Mercedes of all scooters’. We were curious to…