This SkateBoard Of the Future Has No Limits


 The DC Universe's Batman often struggles to catch criminals in challenging locations. To solve this problem, Australian Skateboarder Dan Baldwin has designed and built an electric tracked skateboard. Manufactured by the company "Ungoverned Pty Ltd," this powerful device comes with a hefty price tag of $9,895.


Is it worth the cost? The Ungoverned Vendetta is a hand-made, high-speed machine, capable of reaching speeds of up to 31 miles per hour (50 kmph). It also boasts a lightweight design, weighing in at only 43 pounds, 20% of the weight of a typical bike.


One of its unique features is its tank-like tracks, providing increased surface area and improved grip on various terrains, including sand, rocks, creeks, and even snow. The company also claims it's a splash-proof vehicle, certified IP67, meaning it's resistant to water damage. Unlike regular tires, the tracks cannot be punctured.


Charging is also a breeze with the included Samsung lithium-ion batteries and extra spare batteries, providing a run-time of 40 minutes. The fast charger allows for a full charge in just 4 hours. The wireless controller controls the acceleration, deceleration, and braking while turning is controlled by the rider's physical posture and weight inclination.


In conclusion, the Ungoverned Vendetta is a powerful and unique toy for those with the means to afford it. However, it does require some practice and effort to master, and is not recommended for children under 14.



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