Boosted is best known for its orange-wheeled electric longboard, but that’s about to change because the company has made the biggest expansion yet to its product lineup. Four new boards were announced ...
Small enough to carry by the front trucks. Responsive and nimble. Glorious, smooth, tight turning capacity. Top speed of up to 18 mph. Big, soft, custom-designed wheels. Easy to use companion app and ...
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The passionate customers who helped lift up electric skateboard company Boosted are now rallying to help each other in the wake of the startup’s collapse. After the company announced it was laying off ...
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With cities growing ever denser, both scooters and bikes (and other forms of electric transportation) are competing more intensely to take over the streets. Some may consider it a little, um, ...
Boosted, the company that popularized electric longboards, was working on some very interesting electric rideables before it went bankrupt in March and was forced to sell its patents to Lime. YouTuber ...
In a world designed for cars, getting around any other way can be a challenge. Biking can leave you a dripping pile of sweat, public transit is hit-or-miss in many cities and often nonexistent in the ...
Electric scooters literally litter the streets of San Francisco while 'hoverboards' have mostly come and gone, but the most iconic electric last-mile transportation device is probably the ...
With its outrageous orange wheels, 38-inch longboard body, and the unmistakable whine of its rear-wheel motors, Boosted's original electric skateboard is a poster child for powered boarding. For good ...