Buying an electric electric skateboard for a child or teenager means balancing fun with safety. Speed limiters, quality brakes, appropriate power levels, and durable construction are non-negotiable. The right choice grows with them — the wrong one ends up in the garage.
The most important spec on a kids' electric electric skateboard isn't the top speed — it's the braking distance. A child weighing 80 pounds on a scooter going 15 mph needs roughly 15–20 feet to stop with disc brakes. Drum brakes double that distance. This matters when a car backs out of a driveway.
Start younger kids (8–12) on lower-powered models and let them build confidence and reaction time before upgrading. The investment in a quality helmet ($40–80) is more important than any vehicle feature. Certified helmets (CPSC, ASTM F1492) are the minimum — not fashion helmets from discount stores.
Key Factors
- Speed limiter (adjustable max speed)
- Brake type and stopping distance
- Weight capacity and rider height range
- Battery life for typical riding sessions (1–2 hours)
- Build quality and warranty
- Parental controls (if available)
Our Picks
| Model | Power | Speed | Range | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V6 Electric Skateboard Sport Edition | — | — | — | $349 |
| V6 Electric Skateboard | — | — | — | $349 |
| Electric Skateboard 350W with Remote | 350W | — | — | $399 |
| V6 Pro Electric Skateboard 500W | 500W | — | — | $499 |
| 1200W Brushless Electric Longboard 38" | 1200W | — | — | $599 |
Buyer Tips
- Match the vehicle to your child's weight and height, not just age
- Start with lower-powered models (200–500W) and let skills develop
- Invest in protective gear first — helmet, knee pads, elbow pads
- Check your state's minimum age requirements before purchasing
- Electric go karts are often the safest option for younger children due to the seated, enclosed design
Frequently Asked Questions
What age is safe to start riding a electric skateboard?
Most states allow electric electric skateboard riding from age 14–16 on public roads. For private property use, manufacturers typically recommend age 8+ for low-power models (200–350W) and 14+ for higher-power models. Maturity and coordination matter more than age.
What safety gear do kids need for a electric skateboard?
At minimum: CPSC-certified helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads. For speeds above 15 mph, add wrist guards and consider a full-face helmet. Quality safety gear costs $60–120 and is non-negotiable.
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