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[Technology] Kids hoverboard thingys



Poojah

Well-known member
Nov 19, 2010
1,881
Leeds
Calling the good people of NSC, the place I go to when Google fails to come up with sufficient answers.

Cutting to the chase, it’s my lad’s 9th birthday in a couple of weeks. My good lady wife wants to get him a hoverboard, one of those self-balancing, two-wheeled things that I’ve seen kids flying about on, replete with little flashing lights and whatnot.

No great objection to that, only everything seems to be a bit…shit. The supposedly specialist companies that come up on Google appear to be largely the same companies masquerading as different brands, with customer reviews of questionable validity.

The story is similar on Amazon. Lots of products by different sellers claiming to be different, but closer inspection of the product photos and model information reveals they are all in fact the same. Most appear to be low quality, cheaply made tat, despite asking for anywhere between £200 and £300.

It just seems a bit of a murky industry where it’s quite easy to get yourself done with something liable to stop working or catch fire a couple of months down the line. There doesn’t appear to be a definitive or trustworthy premium brand.

Anyone got any experience? And recommendations appreciated. Ta!
 




Popeye

I Don't Exercise
Nov 12, 2021
583
North Carolina USA
My nephew has had a Swagtron for awhile now and loves it, no issues. I think his mom paid over 200 bucks for it, but seems to be worth it. They got good reviews also.
 




maffew

Well-known member
Dec 10, 2003
8,880
Worcester England

These look a right laugh with the go cart attachment, seen kids whizzing about on them.
Cant vouch for them but I'd rather buy something like this from currys or argos than take a chance on something on Amazon. Prob less likely to set on fire and hopefully CE certified and what not. Might be better brands etc out there I dunno but this seems ok value, and I tend to reasonably trust reviews on these sites
 


Eric the meek

Fiveways Wilf
NSC Patron
Aug 24, 2020
5,370
Not a hoverboard, but we got our son a waveboard when he was about 9. We took him to the cycle track at Preston Park, where he couldn't do a lot of damage, and within ten minutes he had sussed it out. The gentle slope outside the pavilion is perfect for practicing carving.

Quite simply the best thing we ever bought him. It's good exercise in that it stregthened his core muscles, made him feel great, and it improved his skills in other related sports - skiing, snowboarding, kiteboarding, surfing. There are no electronics to go wrong, and no batteries to charge up. And it's cheaper.
 


Berty23

Well-known member
Jun 26, 2012
3,210

These look a right laugh with the go cart attachment, seen kids whizzing about on them.
Cant vouch for them but I'd rather buy something like this from currys or argos than take a chance on something on Amazon. Prob less likely to set on fire and hopefully CE certified and what not. Might be better brands etc out there I dunno but this seems ok value, and I tend to reasonably trust reviews on these sites
My twin daughters got the go kart attachment and hoverboards for their 10th birthday. They are 12 now and still play on them now and then. I can confirm that they are a right laugh - far better than using them standing up. Although the kids can bomb about on them standing up I struggle and I am pretty fit for a early 40s (but 6 foot 2 which can’t help).

I would recommend the go kart attachment all day long. Only about 30 quid and you can go quite quickly. Find a quiet park though (we are lucky lots of quiet paths near our house).
 


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