Fast Charger for Nosfet Aeon?
Hey all
What’s the best fast charger for my Nosfet Aeon, and is there any specific adapter I need? Thanks, I’m in Canada.
Hey all
What’s the best fast charger for my Nosfet Aeon, and is there any specific adapter I need? Thanks, I’m in Canada.
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I got the Inmotion V9 and I’m not really a fan of it.
I currently own the Aeon, but I’m thinking of replacing the V9 with the Aero. Honestly, I’m not looking for speed or super long range. Since I don’t drive, the Aero seems like it would be easier to bring on the subway and carry around downtown.
My idea setup
🛞 Aeon (off-road) → weekend rides / rough Montreal roads / longer sessions
🛞 Aero (hybrid tire) → learning / errands / metro / fun / city carving
For someone new to the Nosfet Aeon, what settings would you suggest for pedal sensitivity, angle percentage, and angle tilt percentage? Thanks for the great videos. I weigh 140 lbs.
How many weeks did it take before you started feeling more comfortable riding during your learning process?
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Hey guys, I’m getting my Nomad N3 next week, but I’m honestly a bit nervous about flying off 😅 I’ve been reading that the acceleration is pretty powerful—any way to lower it or limit the speed to around 15–20 km/h?
Also, any tips on how to safely jump off if needed, and how to position my legs so I stay stable?
I do snowboard in the winter and have used a skateboard over the years, just never one with a motor.
This is a great topic—coming from an electric scooter and e-skate background, I’m now trying to learn EUC. For those who have used electric scooters and e-skates, what are your biggest reasons for switching to EUC?
I’d like to see how some of you position your power pads on your Aero, so feel free to post a picture here.
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I noticed that when I tried my Nosfet Aeon without pads, it actually felt easier to stay on the pedals and ride further.
Now that I’ve added Velcro and power pads, I’m having a harder time getting my second foot into position quickly enough to balance—it’s kind of throwing me off.
At first, the Velcro seemed helpful to keep my legs more solid against the Aeon, but the power pads feel like they’re messing with my balance as a beginner.
I’m thinking it might be better to remove everything and learn the basics without pads for now, then slowly add them back in after a month or so once I’m more comfortable.
The Aeon is pretty heavy, which is why I added pads in the first place to feel more stable—but right now, it’s not really helping.
Plus, it honestly looks way better without anything on it.
I’m not trying to go fast—I just want to get comfortable and confident enough for commuting.
I just got the Aeon and only 140lb 5'6 with off road tires . Wow it's one beast and looks amazing. I'm now debating on getting the Aero for short rides and errands and easy to carry . I think owning both would be great they both have their own advantages. What you think?
It’s my first time installing power pads. I bought the Nosfet Aeon, but the pads are for the Aero since the store didn’t have Aeon ones—though they were free. I’m wondering if I installed them correctly or if I should adjust the back one a bit lower to find the most comfortable position. I did order Grizzla pads, but they’ll take 2 to 3 weeks to arrive, so for now I need to use these temporarily. What’s the best way to position them for comfort?
My Nosfet Aeon with off-road tires seems to have little to no gyro effect, which makes me wonder if this is normal. The tires are great for handling Montreal’s rough roads, but they make the Aeon harder to use. Any tips? I just wish they provided more gyro.
If you commute and stop for groceries or a restaurant, how do you lock your Aeon? It seems a bit too big to bring inside places. Any tips? I’d hate for it to get stolen—it would really suck.
As a newbie considering getting into EUCs, I’m torn between the Aero and the Aeon. The Aero seems nice, compact, and easy to commute with around the city, plus convenient to bring into stores. The Aeon, while a bit heavier, offers slightly more range, and overall they seem pretty similar except for that extra edge. I currently ride a Dualtron Victor Luxury Limited scooter and an Acedeck Nomad N3, but I’ve been wanting to try an EUC since it looks fun and takes up much less space compared to my big scooter and eSkate. Living in Montreal means dealing with lots of potholes, short summers, and the idea of using an EUC in winter sounds cool—so now I’m wondering, Aero or Aeon, and why? I'm also only 5'6 140lb
Anyone here own a
acedeck stella bizzar pro
Tell me more is this the best short board
I own a acedeck nomad n3
And wanted a second board and was thinking about the acedeck stella bizzar pro
Hey everyone, I just ordered my first e-skate — the Acedeck Nomad N3 — and I’m looking for some tips before my first ride.
I’ve never ridden an e-skateboard before. I usually ride my Dualtron electric scooter daily, but I wanted to try something new. I’ve heard a lot of people get injured when starting out, so I’d really appreciate any beginner advice to stay safe.
Also, are there any maintenance tips or things I should check when I first receive it?
Thanks in advance — all tips and advice are appreciated 🙏
what would be the best brand and eSkate quality and comy and long range for commute in Montreal roads are bad here ...
What's a stable and solid brand .
I have own Zero and Kaboo and Dualtron and few others over 20 plus scooters
Dualtron has always been the most reliable.
I currently have Dualtron Victor Luxury Limited and Dualtron Storm New Limited LTD latest versions . Absolutely wow 👌
What's your best and most reliable brand .