Our Story

Boardy “THE BOARDSCOOTER” is a Hungarian invention, it is manufactured in Budapest, Hungary, with the majority of materials and components sourced from reputable European suppliers. The self-supporting flexible wooden frame, which extends throughout its entire length, was conceived in 2015 by one of our founders, Balazs, who possesses a degree in physics. After a decade of utilizing traditional kickscooters, he became frustrated with their limitations on various surfaces, such as cobblestone areas within parks. His criteria were explicitly defined:

The very first Boardy prototype was completed in September 2015. We crafted the innovative flexible board using a special press tool, and we borrowed the wheels from a kids’ bike, the additional frame components were fabricated in a little workshop.

The first prototype
The initial prototype was wrapped up in the fall of 2015.
The first press tool for the prototype
This one-of-a-kind press tool was designed specifically for the prototype.
The first ride on the prototype
The first prototype was functional right away, but just a few small tweaks were still needed.

During the first test ride it was already apparent that the novel frame structure provided an impressive riding experience. Boardy delivered top-notch comfort on any terrain and was capable of high speed thanks to its 12″ wheels. Over the next few months, we made some enhancements to both the board and the folding mechanism, and by Christmas 2015, we had three finished Boardys ready as family gifts!

From that Christmas onward, those three Boardys joined us on every family adventure. On our first trip to France, they stole the show at the beach — everyone wanted to take them for a spin, and quite a few wanted to place their orders right away, even though we hadn’t planned for mass production just yet.

After returning home from France, Balázs teamed up with his lawyer buddy Andras to found the company. Soon a small batch of Boardys was ready, which sold out in just a few days!

The first three Boardys in South France in 2016
Boardys made quite the splash in South France in the summer of 2016.
The first real Boardy
The first Boardys from 2016 were already 99% identical to the model that has been around for years.
Founders
Balazs and Andras during a TV interview.
The new metal press tools
We developed new metal press tools for bending the boards.

We shipped the first Boardy to US in September 2016, and to RSA (South Africa) in October. Clearly, there was growing interest in Boardys all around the globe.

In 2018, an investor came on board, which opened up exciting opportunities for further development. We moved into a larger workshop and introduced some new products: the mudguard, XL model, Lite model, and kids’ model.

The new workshop in 2018
In 2018, we transitioned to a bigger and better-equipped workshop.
The first mudguard in 2019
The first prototype of mudguard. Many customers requested it, so we happily created this feature. It is detachable.
Boardy XXL
The Boardy XXL was designed for weights up to 330 lbs (150 kg), but once we crafted a custom version that could hold up to 370 lbs (165 kg)!
Boardy Lite
The Boardy Lite had a simpler design without foldability and came at a lower price point; however, most folks still favored our more fully equipped models.
Boardy Kid
The Boardy Kid was built for weights up to 110 lbs (50 kg), but we decided to stop production on this one back in 2021.
Boardy all over the World
Our sales have been on a steady rise, and we’ve got happy customers from over 30 countries.

However, we faced some tough times due to COVID-19. The bicycle industry took a hit, and we experienced shortages of essential parts and materials. For instance, tires had a waiting list of two years, along with spokes and bearings. This situation made it impossible for us to keep production going. Yet, through all the challenges, our belief in our brand never wavered.

Introducing the new Boardy!

We managed to restart the company in 2023 with a new team member, a friend of us, the computer scientist Zoltan. We dedicated an entire year to completely redesigning Boardy — every single part has been improved! The new Boardy is stronger, wider, taller, and features a clearer design. Each component has been enhanced just a little bit more. Our new board is crafted using a 60-ton press tool, and the frame parts are CNC machined from one solid piece of material to reduce welds.

The new 60 tons press
The new board production technology allows us to create boards faster while ensuring high quality.
New boards under production
These new boards are pressed with 60 tons, making them stronger and better equipped to handle various weather conditions
CNC machind Boardy parts
Each component is crafted with precision using CNC technology.

Starting in 2024, we’ll only be producing our top model featuring closed industrial bearings, brake boosters, raised handlebars, and an impressive load capacity of 150 kg (just like the previous XXL model). We want to provide our customers with nothing but the BEST!

The New Boardy from 2024
The New Boardy is hands down the BEST Boardy we’ve ever created!

We also prioritized sustainability in designing the New Boardy by eliminating epoxy resin from the board and using only paper for packaging.

Paper packing
From 2025, we’ll say goodbye to plastic packaging — only eco-friendly paper will be used to wrap your Boardy for shipping.

The first New Boardys were delivered in the summer of 2024. Since then, we’ve been steadily ramping up our production, and by 2025, we’re excited to roll out even more. We truly believe this is just the beginning of our story, and we can hardly wait to bring the “New Boardy experience” to the world!

Balazs & Andras & Zoltan

Why is Boardy non-electric?

Boardy is not electric because a sailboat is not propelled by motor, and a runner does not travel the distance by bus. Boardy is not electric because the less we depend on gadgets and the more we can achieve our goals on our own, the freer we are.
We don’t want to cause environmental pollution! Boardy needs no motor, no battery and no charging. When you ride, all you need is yourself and your Boardy!
We need more exercise! Our modern sedentary lifestyle has resulted in a middle-aged person not being able to squat down to tie their shoelaces. With Bordy, we help our customers incorporate more exercise into their everyday lives.

* We accept that electric scooters, just like cars and airplanes have a right to exist. We have already used electric scooter sometimes and we traveled by car and plane. However, we deliberately do not manufacture electric scooters, because the greatest experience is when exercise and freedom are combined.

Dimensions of Boardy 2.0

Size chart
rider up to 200cm and 150kg, ground clearance 5cm, weight 6.1kg, wheel size 32cm

Boardy has always been as rare as hen’s teeth among average compact scooters with its unique dimensions.

The same can be said about the new Boardy. It is light and compact like a small wheeled scooter, but comfortable even for a person weighing 150 kg (330 lbs) and 2 meters (6′ 7″) tall.

And its board is wide enough even for two size US12 sports shoes. Boardy is made for those who don’t want to look like they stole their toddler’s scooter.

Boardy is finally a scooter designed for adults!

Big Wheels

Wheel size: 32 cm (12 1/2″)

Most compact kick scooters are equipped with plastic wheels, and they are maximum 8″ (20 cm) diameter. These small wheels get stuck on even the smallest bumps in the road, and the bearings in the plastic construction loosen quickly even under low loads. In contrast, the Boardy’s 12″ (32 cm) wheel size was chosen to provide safety on almost any uneven road surface and road defects, but they are still maintaining the scooter compact size. Boardy’s spoke designed wheels are made of metal and equipped with sealed industrial bearings, which ensure high load capacity and longevity.

High Adjustable Handlebar

Handlebar height: 108 cm (43″) / Handlebar width: 45 cm (18″)

Boardy probably has the highest handlebar height among the compact kick scooters. Its handlebar is adjustable up to 108 cm (43″) height. (Of course it can also be adjusted to a much lower position.) The high handlebar allows the rider to have a straight back body position, so the riding does not put a strain on the waist. If the rider is standing upright, he can look around, rather than who riding with his head down on a low handlebar scooter. – This is why the Boardy is called experience scooter.

Wide Deck

Deck width: 17 cm (7″)

Most kick scooters use a very narrow board, on which a single foot can hardly fit. This design originates from race scooters (kick-bikes), on which the usual riding (and switching legs) technique is that the person continuously jumps from one foot to the other during riding, and the stability is given by the speed, and the rider position, who constantly leans forward and puts most of his body weight on the handlebars. This riding technique is difficult to master,and it is not very comfortable during normal urban scootering. We designed the Boardy’s board to be double wide (170mm / 6.7″), so it is enough wide enough even for two size US12 sports shoes side by side. So even a beginner rider will have no problem switching legs, which makes riding for longer distances not tiring. Ride your scooter with both legs! Thanks to the parallel feet, riding on Boardy doesn’t put a strain on the waist, so its riding is completely different from the riding on narrow kick scooters. In spite of the different riding position the maximum available speed on Boardy is not much less than on kick-bikes. When we tested the new Boardy on a flat road, we could reach 21 mph (34 km/h), which speed is considered good even for a bicycle.

Low Deck

Deck height: 7 cm (2.7″) / Ground clearance (loaded): 5 cm (2″)

The low board height basically determines the experience of riding. Boardy has one of the lowest board heights, while its ground clearance (the space under the board) is no less than most scooters have. This low deck height also thanks to the self-supporting flexible wooden frame structure. The frame of the Boardy does not consist of a metal frame and a board on it, so the thickness of the frame is only 19 mm(!) under our feet. It ensures a lower board height and bigger ground clearance. Besides this, the frame of the Boardy is flexible. When you are riding, the board height is approx. 2 cm lower, but when you have to cross an obstacle or lift it over a curb without load, the ground clearance is again 2 cm higher.

Light Weight

Weight (without mudguard): 6.1 kg (14 lbs)

We paid special attention to keep Boardy’s weight low, because for a lightweight vehicle even 2-pound extra weight is very noticeable when you have to hold it in your hand, or when you are going uphill. Despite the 12″ wheels, and the load capacity up to 150 kg (330 lbs), Boardy has a surprisingly low weight. Boardy’s weight is approximately the same as the weight of a traditional 8″ wheeled and 100 kg loadable kick scooter. This low weight primarily thanks to the self-supporting wooden frame structure. This frame design does not require a separate metal frame and a separate board, because the self-supporting wooden structure is a frame, a board, and a flexible suspension at the same time. For the lower weight, we also designed the other frame parts as light as possible and produced them with CNC technology.

Over 100kg

Maximum Load: 150 kg (330 lbs)

Boardy’s load capacity is also unique among kick scooters. The frame is tested with a static load of 450 kg. As intended, even a 150 kg person can ride it, and even “bumps” on smaller curbs will not harm it. However, Boardy is definitely not designed for extreme/freestyle/dirt/downhill use, so tricks, teasing and downhill riding are not included in the intended use of Boardy in the least!


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