The reason I love the Atlas and all of Exway’s electric skateboards for that matter, is because of all the added features that Exway put into the eboards. That’s all of the performance tests done.īut the Exway Atlas isn’t great just because of it’s performance. Let’s get straight into the good stuff and see how the Exway Atlas really performs. They’re now taking it a whole step further with the Altlas. The Exway Wave and Exway Flex are perfect examples of this. They are a fully-fledged company producing high-quality and premium electric skateboards. Maybe they’re still working on a 4WD to release this year…Įxway is no longer another ‘cheap Chinese brand’. Yet…īut who knows? Evolve has always been the ‘Renegades’ of the eskate industry. Something that Evolve has tried, but failed, to deliver. The base model 2WD version of the Atlas is still $400 cheaper than the very comparable Evolve Carbon GTR. The eskate community have aired their opinions about the price of the Exway Atlas and they’re not all that positive.īut quite frankly, I couldn’t imagine an electric skateboard with this many features and the spec sheet that it has to sell for anything less. ![]() It might sound expensive, especially given Exway’s track record of providing affordable products in the past. But that’s before any discounts are applied, so make sure you use the codes at the top to get the best possible price. Now, depending on the config you want, the Exway Atlas will cost between US$1,449 and $2,399. I’ll go into more detail about the swappable parts throughout the review. The big selling point of the Atlas is that it is a completely modular design so you can swap parts in and out to change the way it rides. Especially if you want to get there fast! That said, I also found the Atlas to be very comfortable and would be perfect for commuting to work or school. It’s for all you power-hungry eskaters out there that want to thrash around and get that adrenaline pumping through your veins. The top-end Exway Atlas 4WD is nothing short of a beast. ![]() I have the 4WD version and a bunch of different wheels that I am going to test. The exhibit was conceived by photographer/blogger, Nick Joseph, and Heel Bruise, whom also co-curate the group exhibitions in partnership with Stussy.The Exway Atlas is an INSANE electric skateboard. The Under the Radar exhibit was created in 2011 as a way to showcase photographic talents from the worlds of skateboarding and street culture. The photo exhibit features photography from our very own Joe Brook, and Patrick Beaudouin, Tony Manfre, Isaac McKay-Randozzi, Remio, Travis Jensen, Keith Hufnagel and Robbie Jeffers. On Saturday, January 26 at Atlas Skate Shop in San Mateo, Stussy and Heel Bruise will present the photography exhibit, Under The Radar. ![]() ![]()
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