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MEEPO Go

  • Battery & Range: Equipped with a 12s3p 324WH/7.5AH battery, MEEPO Go offers a range of up to 32 km (20 miles) with flame-retardant and water-resistant protection.
  • ESC (Electronic Speed Controller): The JK-FOC24B ESC offers smooth, jerk-free acceleration with customizable speed and braking settings.
  • Powerful Performance: Dual Belt drive 1500W stator 4230 motors handle 30% inclines with ease, reaching a top speed of 45 KPH (28 MPH)
  • Speed Modes & Customization: Four-speed modes (L: 20 km/h, E: 32 km/h, S/S+: 45 km/h) and adjustable braking intensity ensure a tailored riding experience.
  • Meepo  Go & Edge comes with Reverse Mode by default :(Smart reverse means  by pulling the throat to break, you will slow down your skateboard and  if you keep pulling the throat.It will not only break, but also automatically going backwards at some point).If you prefer the standard control mode, follow the video tutorial here:
$529.00
MEEPO Go
$529.00

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  • Battery & Range: Equipped with a 12s3p 324WH/7.5AH battery, MEEPO Go offers a range of up to 32 km (20 miles) with flame-retardant and water-resistant protection.
  • ESC (Electronic Speed Controller): The JK-FOC24B ESC offers smooth, jerk-free acceleration with customizable speed and braking settings.
  • Powerful Performance: Dual Belt drive 1500W stator 4230 motors handle 30% inclines with ease, reaching a top speed of 45 KPH (28 MPH)
  • Speed Modes & Customization: Four-speed modes (L: 20 km/h, E: 32 km/h, S/S+: 45 km/h) and adjustable braking intensity ensure a tailored riding experience.
  • Meepo  Go & Edge comes with Reverse Mode by default :(Smart reverse means  by pulling the throat to break, you will slow down your skateboard and  if you keep pulling the throat.It will not only break, but also automatically going backwards at some point).If you prefer the standard control mode, follow the video tutorial here: