It’s no secret that electric scooters are an amazing way to navigate city streets. However, unless you’re in New York, buying one doesn’t make much sense because these vehicles fail to provide any off-road capabilities due to their rigid suspensions. That’s where TLTBoards come in. With a new design that mimics surfing, a fully adjustable suspension, and extreme agility, these gas- and electric-powered unicycles can tackle any terrain, whether it’s a mountain, desert, or even city streets.
Developed by Eyal Aloni, the TLTBoard is a unicycle with side-stabilizing wheels. It combines design elements from a snowboard, dirt bike, and skateboard to create a vehicle that glides over roads, gravel, and even sand.
Each model is either electric or gas-powered, has a swappable battery or fuel tank, and features a surfing-like driving position. This allows people to get used to the vehicle quickly.
Despite their rugged design, TLTBoards are lightweight. The heaviest model, the Gorilla, weighs 80 lbs, while the lightest, the Cruiser, weighs just 40 lbs. That makes them portable enough to carry into an office or load into the back of a truck with ease.
Since the TLTBoard’s primary use is outdoors, all models are designed to be dust-resistant and waterproof. However, if you damage one, you can repair it yourself since the company hasn’t used any proprietary components.
There are currently four TLTBoard models, each tailored for different riders and terrains. Your choice depends on how and where you plan to ride.
For people looking to enter the outdoor unicycle-type vehicle world, the TLT Cruiser is a solid starting point at just $1,350. The model is noticeably lighter and more commuter-friendly, but can also handle off-road situations.
Specs-wise, it’s powered by a 48V 15A electric hub motor, capable of reaching 25 mph. It also features a swappable battery, providing up to 20 miles of range.
While electric motors offer instant torque and power, they are somewhat limited in their capabilities, since finding an electric charger in the middle of the woods can be difficult. That’s where the TLT Grizzly comes in. Powered by a 160cc 4-stroke gas engine, the Grizzly is perfect for hardcore off-road enthusiasts.
You can explore remote trails without battery anxiety, and it’s pretty fast, reaching speeds of up to 40 mph. On a full tank, you can expect about 30 miles of range.
For those looking to tackle challenging terrain, TLTBoard is developing a new model: the Gorilla. It’s going to be powered by a chain-driven 1000W motor and could hit speeds of up to 35 mph, which is incredibly fast for a unicycle.
The device will also come with a swappable battery that, depending on your speed, should provide up to 20 miles of range. Plus, the vehicle would weigh around 80 lbs, making it relatively easy to transport.
Designed to be more agile and responsive, the TLT Runner will serve as a middle ground between the outdoor-focused Grizzly and the introductory Cruiser, making it perfect for both city streets and harsh terrains.
It will feature a 72V or 48V 30-amps electric hub motor, allowing riders to handle sudden changes or potholes while maintaining a steady speed of up to 35 mph. Like the Gorilla, it will offer a 20-mile range on a single charge, and the battery will be swappable in just a few minutes. Additionally, it’ll weigh only 60 lbs.
Ultimately, TLTBoard aims to combine both urban and off-road capabilities into a single sports machine that checks every box and tackles any terrain without a hitch. It essentially becomes an extension of the body, going where the flow dictates, rather than requiring a significant learning curve. With a diverse current and upcoming lineup, there’s something for everyone, and the future of all-terrain electric (and gas-powered) unicycles looks especially promising.
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