What Is The Hoverboard Weight Limit?

What Is The Hoverboard Weight Limit?

Simple, minimalistic, and easy to use, they can be very beneficial in the lives of many, you can whizz around the office, or jet-set downtown with ease and no worries about parking. Since they are fairly affordable we know they are here to stay too!

Welcome to the world of hoverboards, it is easygoing! Although, there is something you should be asking before you jump on and roll away… Do hoverboards have a weight limit, and… What is it?

Is There A Weight Limit For Hoverboards?

Of course, hoverboards have a weight limit. It might not be the first thing on your mind about them, but understanding how your hoverboard works, and what its restrictions are for you is the key to getting the right hoverboard for you.

Moreover, a hoverboard’s weight limit for a child will be different from one made for adults. However, you need to figure out what you should be prioritizing regarding your future hoverboard.

Different hoverboards will have different weight limits or maximum weights, and some are even built for those who are heavier. So, when you look at the maximum weight of a hoverboard, understanding its range will be the key to ensuring it is suitable for you.

Person riding a hoverboard on a sunny campus pathway. Scooter Advice 360

How Can You Tell A Hoverboard Weight Limit?

There are ranges in which a hoverboard will be built to be able to sustain particular weights. Hoverboards are built-in sizes, so weight capacities will increase along with the size of the hoverboard.

The general pinpoints for hoverboard weight limits are the following:

  • A hoverboard that is 4.5” will have a weight limit of 120 lbs
  • A hoverboard that is 6.5” will have a weight limit of 220 lbs
  • A hoverboard that is 8” will have a weight limit of 265 lbs
  • A hoverboard that is 10” will have a weight limit of 330 lbs

Of course, these are rough, and you should always research yourself, and consider the weight limits of specific products when you are looking to get a hoverboard.

However, this should function well enough as a starting point, to help you gauge the size you should get. Note that different brands will also have different suggestions and each hoverboard will be made with a lot of proportion, variety, and scaling in mind.

What Factors Should You Consider Regarding Hoverboard Weight Limits?

What Is The Hoverboard Weight Limit?

There are several things you will need to consider when it comes to making the right choice for a hoverboard. Its construction integrity will be a massive factor in the amount of weight it can hold.

It could be 8” but it won’t hold 300 lbs if it’s not structurally sound. So, consider the following:

  • Who is the hoverboard intended for? If it is marketed for kids or teens then it probably is not intended for a 30-year-old. This also means you should not give in to the temptation to borrow kids’ hoverboards, even if it does seem structurally sound.
  • What kinds of wheels does it have? The wheels aid in setting the weight capacity. The bigger the wheels are, the more weight they should be able to hold, in theory, All-terrain hoverboards will also have sturdy tires, so will have a higher weight capacity. There are exceptions to this rule, however, so always check first.
  • The size of the hoverboard? As we have already mentioned, there is a rule regarding the size of a hoverboard and the amount of weight it can hold.

Why Do Hoverboards Have A Weight Limit?

You may also ask why hoverboards have weight limits in the first place. And similarly, why is abiding by and understanding this so important?

So, when you choose a hoverboard, having the weight limit in mind is equally important for your safety, and for the safety of your hoverboard.

Person standing on a hoverboard on an asphalt surface. Scooter Advice 360

Repercussions Of Not Considering Hoverboard Weight Limits

Let’s take a moment to consider the repercussions of not abiding by the weight limits of a hoverboard.

You Could Get Hurt

We know, you could hurt yourself doing anything. However, hoverboards can be extra dangerous.

If you are not the correct weight for the particular product that you have then this could cause the machine to malfunction, or at least it may not work as well as it should.

There have been some serious injuries associated with hoverboarding gone bad, from concussions, broken bones, and more.

The Damage Being Done To The Hoverboard

The last thing you want to do is damage the hoverboard, and this could happen if you are too heavy for it. The wheels could end up deflating, and over any kind of rougher terrain, you would end up running the risk of cracking the board down the middle.

Even more so, there have been several instances of hoverboards combusting spontaneously, which is not ideal and could easily be the result of damage occurring due to weight restrictions not being heeded.

Person using a smartphone while standing on a hoverboard. Scooter Advice 360

Battery Life May Decrease

Even if there are none of the aforementioned issues, the hoverboard may slowly decline, so it won’t run as well as previously, and the battery life may start declining.

If you are heavier than its weight capacity, you might notice that the board does not run as well as it could otherwise.

Overall

Whatever hoverboard you choose to buy, always ensure you make sure it is right for you, and your lifestyle, and that it can hold you without any repercussions.

It may not be a severe matter. Yet, you should always be wise about the decisions you make when buying a hoverboard. It’s not life or death. However, it can affect the running ability of the hoverboard, and you could injure yourself. Exercise caution and be sensible.

Johnathan Ritts
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