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The 'Velocity Etch' Offers the Maneuverability Of a Skateboard

Avid followers of skateboard innovation will be well aware of the 'Razor RipStip' skateboard that is designed to help riders mimic snowboard-style moves on gravel. but a brand new product dubbed the 'Velocity Etch' now furthers that innovation by adapting and applying it to the electric longboard format.

Developed by none other than Utah-based skateboarders Kevin Ravenberg, the 'Velocity Etch' is an electric longboard offers a range of handy features that include a pair of remote-controlled electric motors that offer 1500 watts of power each, and can work together to enable riders to zip around at speeds of up to 39 km/h. As far as battery life is concerned, the lithium battery embedded into this particular electric longboard offers a range of up to 24 km for a hypothetical rider who weighs 82 kg.

Currently the subject of a crowdfunding campaign, this electric longboard can be procured for a pledge of $959, and represents a fine investment for anyone who wants a board that combines stability, speed and style.
Trend Themes
1. Electric Longboards - The rise of electric longboards offers new opportunities for innovation in the skateboarding industry.
2. Remote-controlled Motors - The integration of remote-controlled motors in skateboards opens up possibilities for improved speed and maneuverability.
3. Lithium Batteries - The advancements in lithium battery technology provide longer battery life and range for electric longboards.
Industry Implications
1. Skateboard - The skateboard industry can explore hybridized electric skateboards to attract a wider range of consumers.
2. Crowdfunding - The popularity of crowdfunding platforms allows entrepreneurs in the skateboard industry to launch innovative electric longboards.
3. Outdoor Gear - The outdoor gear industry can tap into the trend of electric longboards by offering accessories and specialized products.

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