OMW Lancer electric longboard

OMW Lancer Electric Longboard Review 2025: Price, Specs & Real-World Test

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OMW Lancer electric longboard is the latest collaboration between OMW and MADESK8 team—two names well-respected in the eskate community. After two weeks of real-world testing across city streets, parks, and light off-road conditions, the Lancer proves itself as one of the most compelling options in the sub-$800 price range.

OMW Lancer electric longboard

Deck & Ride Comfort: Carbon Composite Flex

One of the standout features of OMW Lancer E longboard is its carbon composite deck, built with carbon fiber, fiberglass, and epoxy resin. The deck isn’t just strong, it’s flexible, springy, and incredibly comfortable to ride.

  • Adjustable flex: By changing the truck placement, riders can adjust the stiffness of the deck, something rarely seen in electric longboards.
  • Foam grip tape: Adds extra cushioning, making it one of the softest and most forgiving boards in this category.
  • Deck size: 30.3” x 10.2”, offering a stable platform with enough room to shift your stance.

This combination of comfort, stability, and innovation makes the deck the highlight of OMW Lancer.

carbon composite flex deck

Battery & Range: Practical Power

OMW Lancer runs on a 14S2P Samsung 50S 21700 battery pack (504Wh).

  • Advertised range: ~28 miles (45 km).
  • Tested range: 23-25 miles under a 100kg rider with aggressive riding.
  • Charge practicality: Balanced capacity that keeps the weight low without sacrificing daily usability.

For city commuting and casual cruising, this battery size hits the sweet spot.

Performance & Motors

Dual Hobbywing 4235 motors producing a combined 2,914W output.

  • Top speed: 31mph / 50 kmh, realistically ~25-26 mph on flat terrain.
  • Weight: Only 12 kg, making it a lightweight and portable option compared to heavier high-performance boards.

While the motors aren’t the most powerful in the market, they deliver enough punch for daily rides. Riders looking for more torque may wish for a “Pro” version with upgraded motors—but at this price point, the setup is well balanced.

Wheels & Trucks

  • Wheels: MAD 105mm 72A V2 wheels are smoother and more refined than earlier versions, eliminating low-speed vibration issues.
  • Trucks: CNC-machined TKP trucks (9.25” wide), stable at both low and high speeds without the need for aftermarket tuning.

The combination results in excellent grip, stability, and comfort even on rougher streets.

105mm MAD Wheelz V2

Lights & Add-ons

For an extra $115, riders can equip the Lancer with integrated headlights and RGB underglow lighting synced to the remote.

  • Headlights: Dual 1,800-lumen beams (3,600 lumens total), perfect for safe night rides.
  • RGB kit: Stylish and practical, adding visibility and personality.

This makes the Lancer one of the few boards in its class with truly seamless lighting integration.

Lancer RGB Lights

ESC & Remote

Powered by a Hobbywing 9028 ESC, the control is smooth, predictable, and reliable. Paired with a comfortable remote, the Lancer feels intuitive and beginner-friendly while still capable for experienced riders.

Price & Value

At just $799, OMW Lancer electric longboard offers features usually reserved for more expensive boards:

  • Carbon composite adjustable-flex deck
  • CNC TKP trucks
  • MAD 105 V2 wheels
  • 14S2P Samsung 21700 battery
  • Optional RGB + lighting kit

Few eboards in this price range can match this combination of performance, comfort, and build quality.

Overall, the Lancer feels like a “done board”—ready to ride straight out of the box without modifications. For 2025, it’s one of the best budget electric longboards under $800 and a strong contender for the commuter eboard of the year.

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