The WowGo 2S Pro is an amazing, budget-friendly, beginner electric skateboard that will leave you never wanting to walk or drive ever again. For an eboard of this price, it has great performance specs, is built with top-quality components and rides like a premium eboard.
I have a little bit of a soft spot for WowGo because they are the company that I bought my very first electric skateboard from.
In fact, I had the original WowGo 2S. It was my first ever electric skateboard review so if you go back to read or watch it, it’s a bit cringe. Please be nice.
The WowGo 2S Pro feels like a WowGo product.
What I mean by this, is that it is so well designed, that the product feels effortless. It doesn’t have, nor need, all the bells and whistles, yet it still delivers an amazing riding experience.
And the price?
Well, that’s where it gets even more exciting.
It’s only $430. So, technically, it sits in the budget electric skateboard category, but its performance doesn’t feel like a budget eboard.
I want to first dive into the performance tests, then we’ll come back and take a closer look at the specs and features of the WowGo 2S Pro.
Range Test
The range I got on my first ride was 21.8km which is 13.5 miles.
I’m 90kg and I floated around 35kmh or 21mph for most of the time in speed mode 3, only bumping it into Turbo mode to do the hill climb test and the top-speed test.
The roads were smooth and mostly flat, but I did slow down and accelerate a lot as I navigated my way through a small neighbourhood.
With the specced range to be between 24-28km, I’m quite impressed that I got 21km with my riding style and weight.
Lighter riders, and those who will be riding more conservatively will easily hit the specced range.
Top Speed Test
The spec sheet for the WowGo 2S Pro says that the Top speed is 40kph (25mph), however, when you max the throttle on the remote while the board is upside down, the motors can hit a theoretical speed of 42kph (26mph).
Out on the ride, I managed to hit 41kmh which now looking back at the graph may have been on a slight decline. But I repeatedly hit 37kmh without trying and I feel like I never really maxed out the throttle.
Acceleration Test
The thing we need to remember about the WowGo 2S Pro is that it is a hub motor board and has a Hobbywing ESC
Considering both of those components typically have lower power in comparison to belt-drives, I think the WowGo 2S Pro does a really good job of keeping up.
The acceleration is hard, yet I never felt I was going to be thrown off when I braced myself properly.
However, if you forget to prepare yourself for take-off, you will end up on your backside.
If you’re a beginner eSkater, or even a seasoned veteran, make sure you get yourself some decent protective gear, because a fall is inevitable and you want to make sure you don’t hurt yourself too bad so you can get back up and keep eskating.