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[embedded content] There are actually two versions of the Aero Pro, the S and the longer-range X.Source: ParsecBoth feature a T800 carbon fiber deck; dual Hobbywing 5250 rear-wheel-drive motors; 7075-T6511 aluminum trucks with S136H steel axles and 80-mm polyurethane wheels; a top speed of 27 mph (43 km/h); and the ability to accommodate riders weighing […]

There are actually two versions of the Aero Pro, the S and the longer-range X.Source: Parsec
Both feature a T800 carbon fiber deck; dual Hobbywing 5250 rear-wheel-drive motors; 7075-T6511 aluminum trucks with S136H steel axles and 80-mm polyurethane wheels; a top speed of 27 mph (43 km/h); and the ability to accommodate riders weighing up to 250 lb (113 kg).

The charging port is conveniently located on top of the deck
The charging port is conveniently located on top of the deck
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The larger battery does result in more weight, as the S and the X are said to tip the scales at 15.5 and 18.3 lb (7 and 8.3 kg), respectively. Both boards can be carried via a handle in the nose of the deck, which handily flips up for grabbing when you step on the deck’s kicktail.Parsec

There’s more information in the following video.

The big difference between the S and the X is the battery. Whereas the S has a 222-Wh Molicel P45B battery that delivers a claimed range of 14 miles (23 km) per 92-minute charge, the X’s 444-Wh battery manages 32 miles (53 km) per 182-minute charge. A regenerative braking system helps attain those figures.

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