Off Road Electric Skateboards – The Best All-Terrain Mountain Boards 

 April 18, 2020

By James Mason

Off Road Electric Skateboards – The Best All-Terrain Mountain Boards

On the first glance gadgets and extreme sports don't have too many things in common. And yet, consumer-friendly tech has always found a way to make our lives faster, easier and more streamlined.

Enter off road electric skateboards, a perfect match for all the people who want to bring their skating skills out of the streets and into the fields. Easy to learn and hard to master, they allow all the skating aficionados to enjoy nature and focus on technique rather than pushing the board.

But which one to buy? Find out which board is the best off-road electric skateboard and deserves your money the most. 

In the table below, we included three off-road electric mountain boards which we would recommend to our friends and family based on their budget, as well as skateboarding expertise. And if you are looking for something cheaper, take a look on our cheap electric skateboards list.

Best 3 electric skateboards under 300$ 

 
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Backfire Ranger X2

Backfire Ranger X2
  • Length: 38 inches
  • Width: 6.5 inches
  • Load Capacity: 265 lbs
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MotoTec 1600W

MotoTec 1600W Dirt Electric Mountain Board
  • Length: 47 inches
  • Width: 12inches
  • Load Capacity: 260 lbs
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Teamgee H20Teamgee H20T
  • Length: 36 inches
  • Width: 9 inches
  • Load Capacity: 286 lbs
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In-depth reviews of each product

1. Backfire Ranger X2- Best Overall

Backfire Ranger X2

PROS

  • Puncture free
  • Dustproof and water-resistant
  • Sleek design
  • Powerful motor
  • Headlight
  • All-purpose, all-terrain performance

CONS

  • Too expensive

The Backfire Ranger offers the thrill of zooming along rugged off-road trails on a battery-powered skateboard that will go anywhere to satisfy your craving for adventure. 

Only the second release of the manufacturer's line of all-purpose and all-terrain electric boards, the Ranger X2 comes with an upgraded performance to offer faster speed, more powerful motors, lighter weight, updated wireless controller, just to mention a few.

In a nutshell, it has all it takes to provide you with an unrivaled experience on the dust-ridden, back-country trails!

The Ranger X2 features a tough all-terrain construction, highlighted by a specially designed curved deck made out of multiple layers of maple. The 38-inch deck is conveniently flexible to eliminate vibrations on rough roads.

The weight of the X2 has notably been reduced by 8 pounds compared to the original version, leaving you with a 23.8-pound board that can support a maximum load of 245 pounds.

This board is also water-resistant and dustproof to offer the ideal performance on the rough off-road terrains. It runs on massive 165mm wheels that roll smoothly on bumpy surfaces to maintain a comfortable ride.

An airless tire design makes this skateboard puncture-free, so you won’t have to beat yourself up about maintenance.

The whole purpose of an all-terrain skateboard is to take you over rugged and unforgiving trails while keeping you safe, and the Backfire Ranger X2 performs exceptionally.

The light and agile board delivers a smooth ride over obstacles thanks to its upgraded design. Its powerful motor can drive you to respectable speeds and the smooth and predictable braking system gives you the needed rider confidence in the face of daring terrain.

You will enjoy the efficiency offered by the Ranger’s battery, which delivers enough range to make your adventure fun. Included is also a bright headlight,  incorporated at the front of the board to allow for night riding.

Chances of injury are greatly reduced when riding the Ranger X2 because of the adjustable speed modes, allowing you to reduce the speed to a level you’re comfortable with.

Overall, the Backfire Ranger X2 is the ideal off-road warrior for extreme skateboard riders. However,  its use is not only reserved for the dirt roads, you can still cruise on it in the city and enjoy the same impressive performance.

On the downside, it will cost you quite a bit to get a taste of what it has to offer!

Backfire Ranger X

Specifications

The Ranger X2 features a range of top-performance specs to enable it to thrive on all terrains. It is fitted with two 1200-watt motors to give you the power to overcome tough obstacles. Nevertheless, it runs smoothly and takes you to a maximum speed of 22mph, making light work of any slopes you encounter.

Its 50.4v 454Wh battery allows a range of up to 18.5 miles, although the actual range may vary depending on the prevailing terrain conditions. According to the manufacturer, this board is best suited for ages 14 and above.

Features

The Ranger X2 impresses because of its generally upgraded features compared to the original version. This includes an updated wireless remote that comes with an OLED screen to display the remaining battery level, as well as the speed of the board.

The bright headlight is also a useful addition when riding at night.  You can conveniently uninstall it if you don't require such..

Furthermore, there is a nice cutout handle on the deck that simplifies carrying the 16lbs board when you’re not using it.

For an entry-level e-skateboard, the Meepo V3 offers more than you’d expect! It is built to reach top speed quickly which can be credited to the powerful hub-driven motors propelling the board. 


2. MotoTec 1600W Dirt Electric Mountain Board

MotoTec 1600W Dirt Electric Mountain Board

PROS

  • Reasonably affordable
  • Powerful motors
  • Great build quality
  • Solid riding experience

CONS

  • The unit is too heavy
  • Turning takes some clearance
  • Inconsistent battery

MotoTec may not be as big of a name in the world of electric boards as Evolve Skateboards, but in spite of that, 1600W still makes one very strong outing. As a matter of fact, in some areas, the unit even rises above the competition.

Sure, the design may be uninspiring, but this unit is a dirt-board and doesn't hide the fact it was built to play rough. Keeping that in mind, the utilitarian look doesn't take too much away from the overall impression.

The build quality is very solid, and the unit feels like it can take a lot of abuse, which can’t be said about the remote which is, once again, very poor.

As for the performance, the board controls and makes brakes extremely well (dual motor setup does an excellent job eliminating twisting), with the slight exception of pretty substantial turn radius. The bigger issue, though, is the inconsistent battery that slows down the unit once you pass 50% of juice.

Specifications

If not for its weight it would be easy to say 1600 W is a compact unit. However, the 35 kilos are simply too much to bear, so be sure to charge to board before you go anywhere. The maximum speed clocks at 35 km/h and the maximum range is 16 km (both are weight dependent). Not too shabby, but not all too impressive either.

The two-motor setup (1600 W total) makes the unit feel extremely powerful, so it can easily carry up to 100 kg of weight.

Features

When it comes to the features, 1600 W feels uninspired and to be quite honest, there is only so much you can do with this type of controller. The only thing you can do to customize the riding experience is to switch between fastest and slowest, but more power economic riding mode.

MotoTec 1600W Dirt Electric Mountain Board

Specifications

We are happy to report that the Vokul V1 electric cruiser manages to check all the boxes for a budget e-skateboard. Net weight is a mere 4.7 kg, and the range is rated at 10 miles or 16 km. Not bad for an e-board costing a tad over $200.

On the other hand, the top speed of 13 mph and the max weight load of 200 lb is where we see the board taking a backseat to pricier models like the AC 350 or the Huracane which we reviewed. 

Features

The board comes a 7 ply deck and an ergonomic wireless remote. In addition you get a 6 month warranty. Other than the mandatory toolkit and charger, that pretty much covers the core features, but we weren't expecting anything more from a budget board like this.


3. Teamgee H20T- Budget Option

Teamgee H20

PROS

  • Waterproof
  • Multiple safety features
  • Different speed and braking modes
  • Great top speed
  • Stable build and construction
  • Decent range

CONS

  • A little heavy
  • Some specifications overstated

If you were taken aback by the price of the Backfire Ranger X2, luckily there are cheaper alternatives that should suit your budget. While it may not offer everything you get from expensive off-road brands like the X2, it is an ideal choice for any skateboarder looking to test the rough terrains. 

Design-wise, the H20T off-road electric skateboard was built with comfort and stability in mind. It employs a special TeamGee W-shaped foot socket that results in a firm platform to stand on. 

The deck is constructed from a mixture of 8-ply Canadian maple and fiberglass to keep you stable at high speeds. Its warped sides enhance rider stability whereas the large 103mm tires have a concave design to help absorb shock and reduce turbulence on the uneven off-road surfaces. 

Teamgee H20T

Furthermore, the H20T uses a positive camber in all the four directions to deliver a comfortable angle for more stability when cruising. 

Overall, this board was designed for anyone with an urge to get on an electric skateboard. A pair of powerful hub motors propel it to outstanding top speeds, with an acceleration that will leave your competition in the dust. 

The battery offers a decent range; enough to ensure you fully enjoy your out-of-town adventure. It is covered with an aluminum alloy protective casing to make for long-lasting use in the rugged outdoors. 

Finally, you get four different speed modes, which make the board suitable for use by both amateur and experienced riders.Four different brake modes also help the board to adapt to the needs of different users based on their riding experience. 

On the downside, the weight of the board feels way heavier than the suggested 21lbs and some users have complained that some specs don’t match what is on the package. 

Specifications

Despite its affordable pricing, the Teamgee H20T comes with respectable specifications to let you thrive on the off-road trail. First off, it is powered by two 600W hub motors that can propel you to a top speed of 26mph. The torque delivers punchy acceleration that will get you from 0 to 26mph in just 4 seconds.

It also comes with an uphill rating of 30% grade. The board can carry a maximum load of 286 pounds and is fitted with a battery that will push you to 24 miles before running out of charge. However, the 3-4 hours it takes to recharge can feel like an eternal wait.  

Features

Overall, the H20T from Teamgee does not offer any notable extra features. It uses a seahorse remote that you can clutch firmly in your palm. This is fitted with speed, braking, and power buttons to let you manage the ride comfortably.

The skateboard has an IP54 waterproof rating, meaning you can use it in all kinds of weather conditions.  


4. Maverix USA Border X 800W

Maverix USA Border X 800W

PROS

  • Affordable
  • Well built
  • ABS braking system
  • The board performs well on all types of terrains including grave

CONS

  • Limited range
  • Poor controller
  • Too heavy for casual use

Maverix USA Border X is a product that is pretty much in the same vein as MotoTec’s 1600W. Essentially, it's a cross between an electric skateboard and dirt bike, which should give you a pretty good idea of what you can expect – a powerful motor, heavy weight, and durable build.

Such setup also means this is one of the rare units that can deal even with the toughest mountain tracks which is always a plus.

So what have good people from Maverix done to make their skateboard stand out from the competition? Well, the deck and tires feel very durable, and if you ever wanted to have a monster truck version of an electric board, the design will certainly put a smile on your face.

As for the downsides, the battery life is very poor and although the unit was built for exploration, you won’t get a chance to do much.

A by-the-numbers skateboard if ever there was one.

Specification

As you would expect a powerful 800W motor takes quite a heavy toll on the unit’s weight. Although slightly lighter than MotoTec’s outing, USA Border X still weighs overwhelming 32 kilometers. This time, though, you get only one motor.

The speed of 30km/h is solid and doesn’t stand out from the rest of the products we can find in this niche. It is such a shame then to see the battery allows you to traverse only 14 kilometers in one charge. Having more juice would drastically help this product to get an easy selling feature.

Features

For an off road electric skateboard, the Maverix USA Border X offers a pretty standard set of features for a dirt board, meaning you won't get too many options to play with. The package contains a pretty shabby gun-like controller that allows you to switch between three-speed settings and optimize the consumption.

On the other hand, the implementation of the ABS braking system is a truly praiseworthy move that will make your riding so much easier.


Things to Know before Buying an E-Skateboard

Is an electric skateboard good choice for a first-time rider?

When it comes to electric skateboards having a previous skating experience is certainly welcome so you could buy yourself a regular alternative to cut some basic skills like maintaining the balance.

Furthermore, electric skateboards tend to be quite expensive. It is strongly recommended to try out the whole skating gist before you invest a lot of money into gadget you may rarely use.

Are electric skateboards waterproof?

It really depends on the unit, but the list of manufacturers that have produced waterproof skateboards is pretty short and none of them are capable of going off-road, so the answer is as good as no.

However, riding a skate on a mountain track while it’s pouring from the sky can only get you stuck in a pile of mud so you’re not really missing anything special.

What’s the difference between regular and off-road electric skateboard?

Off-road or all-terrain skateboards are usually built with more power and durability in mind.

However, the main difference lies in the wheels. In order to traverse difficult terrains like grass, dirt and gravel off-road wheels need to be bigger and hopefully feature pneumatic tires.

The good news is that some units like Evolve Skateboards Carbon GT have an interchangeable set of wheels so you can get the best of both worlds.

Is it legal to take your electric skateboard to the road?

The legislation covering this issue varies from state to state and from country to country.

However, in most cases, you are allowed to take your skate on the road as long as you abide by the speed limit.

For instance, the speed limit for electric skateboards in the state of California is 56km/h (35mph).

Photography on wheels

If you want to record yourself on your new off road e-skateboard, remember that one hand is reserved for using the throttle remote, so taking selfies might be a challenge, especially when going off-road.

We would recommend you get a go-pro, or a drone that can follow you around! Check out our sister site, which reviews some solid drones for less than 500 dollars.

Can I rely on the smartphone app for applying the controls?

The simplest answer would be – only in the cases of absolute necessity when the remote stops working. This is especially important when it comes to critical controls like engaging breaks.

Smartphone apps can easily crash or slow down so they are not nearly as reliable as dedicated remote controls.


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About the author

James Mason here. Surfing, skateboarding, and longboarding enthusiast currently living in Rio, Brazil. Started boarding since I was old enough to wear a helmet, except I often didn't. Think that explains a lot :)