







🛹 Own the streets, own the moment.
The DNASKATE M2S Electric Skateboard combines a powerful 400W brushless hub motor with a UL-certified 36V 3200mAh lithium battery, delivering speeds up to 17mph and a 9-mile range. Its lightweight 8.5-pound shortboard design with a practical kicktail makes it ideal for riders aged 12 and up. Featuring a smart LCD remote with multiple speed modes and robust safety protections, the M2S offers a fast-charging, reliable, and stylish ride for urban commuters and thrill-seekers alike.


| Brand | DNASKATE |
| Color | BLACK |
| Age Range (Description) | Youth |
| Skill Level | All |
| Deck Length | 65 Centimeters |
| Deck Width | 18 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 8.5 Pounds |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Wheel Size | 2.9 Inches |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Durometer Hardness | Hard |
| Skateboard Type | Shortboard |
| UPC | 762736222704 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.5 x 10.5 x 8 inches |
| Package Weight | 8.51 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | DNASKATE |
| Model Name | M2S |
| Manufacturer | DNASKATE |
| Part Number | amzn.gr.M2S--r9S8Mc7XPNN6wBfiurfpFQ5n-LN |
| Included Components | M2S,charger,remote control |
M**C
Highly Recomend
I was suprised with the speed and the quality of the battery. I only charge it once but until now still have juice on it.
A**A
Fun
A bit smaller than a regular, but fast and fun.
M**.
🛹She's dangerously fast . . . She can quietly crawl🛹
Way too fast
A**R
Go on Facebook marketplace for better.
It will get you around a bit easier I guess, but it can’t take hills whatsoever. Even going up a driveway is a challenge for the board and anything with the slightest bit more of an incline will force it to just give out and start rolling backwards. On flat ground you can get it up to about 20mph, the brakes work pretty well for what it is, but it just isn’t a great product overall. Maybe if it had more than one motor it would be decent, but I doubt it. Do with this information what you will, that’s just my two cents. For reference, I’m 6’0 - 180lbs currently and the product came used, so that may also have had an effect on my results.
A**R
Cheap
The board is cheap. The grip tape was lifted and peeled in some places. The remote is CHEAP plastic and broke after one week.
J**H
Dual Motor Rips!!
I bought the m8 single motor originally and even though it was cool, it was easy to top out and doesn't have nearly the same amount of tq a twin motor board has. I easily climb up inclines with speed and I have yet to top out 4th because It can shoot out from under you if you aren't smooth on the throttle! I think I'd like a little more rubber like the m8. Or heck I wish I got a dual motor m8 but this m2s was on sale!
A**U
Lightweight and smaller e-skateboard
This is a pretty lightweight electric skateboard. It’s more like a penny board and is very easy to take with you. It has cut outs on the sides that work great as handles and the remote has all of the settings you need for speed ,battery, and braking power. The board was able to take me around with no problem and I’m around 200 pounds but I would recommend for a lighter user. But that speaks to the design and quality of the unit. I was able to get going to over 10 mph. The board is easy to recharge as well. I plugged it in and it took a few hours and the charger is not too big or bulky so if you needed to you could probably throw it in a backpack and take it with you. The wheels are very smooth. The board is very small overall so just make sure that it’s the size you want before ordering because so many of the electric skateboards are much larger. this is definitely a cool electric skateboard and I would recommend to anyone that wants a more portable option.
C**R
Excited to ride
I haven't really ridden this thing yet as I'm waiting for my helmet to arrive. But this thing looks and feels amazing. I'm also pleasantly surprised that this will go up to 17mph with a 9 mile range. I don't know that I want to test out the range as it would be a total pain to walk back home while carrying the skateboard. I'm sure that carrying 8.5lbs walking back 9 miles isn't going to be fun. The most I've done do far is ride it around a little in the backyard for s few feet to practice. That's a good thing because it's been forever since I rode a skateboard and I'm relearning how to balance myself. This also means remembering how to lean in order to turn left and right while using the remote control. I also want to test out how well it will do on a hill climb. I think this is supposed to be able to go up a hill with a 15 degree incline. Excited to keep practicing. The remote control will also control how fast you go to so it's different from just riding a skateboard. It's like riding a skateboard but playing with an R/C car at the same time except you are the R/C car! So don't crash! LOL. It would be head to be able to use this to get to my in- laws since the live less than a few miles one way so I should be able to nashe a round-trip off a nearly full chargein theory.
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