A product more than two years in the making, the new LiquidRoam RoamBoard combines the skateboard with the bicycle, the snowboard and automobiles. The street board device uses innovative steering mechanisms, which allow the user to carve at high speeds, manage tight curved turns and remain stable even at low speeds.
The board plane remains at the level of the axles thanks to steering axles at the front and rear ends of the RoamBoard. All the electronic components of this multi-avatar RoamBoard are located under the board within a tank-like segment. So as the rider pushes on to the board, the effort is straightaway directed to the wheels. As a result, the RoamBoard remains stable and does not tip over.
The RoamBoard from LiquidRoam manages a range of 12 miles. Users can hit a top speed of 15 mph.
The RoamBoard features a 36v/10 Amp-hr Li-Polymer battery pack, but there is also an in-built battery charger that allows users to charge cells over a four-hour period. The RoamBoard also features a DriveWheel Clutch technology, which is fantastic for freewheeling, meaning that going downhill at high speeds is now easier . A hydraulic disc brake makes it easier to stop the RoamBoard even at high speeds.
The 200mm x 50mm pneumatic tires make for better absorption of bumps on the road. Unfortunately, the RoamBoards cannot be used on the street as yet.
This innovative device costs $2,475 for the standard model, but there is also a higher end version priced at $2,875 with bamboo ply boards and a range of custom colors.