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Backfire Zealot S Review

An excellent board that offers a budget-friendly option without sacrificing performance or ride quality
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Backfire Zealot S Review
Credit: Abriah Wofford
Price:  $799 List
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Manufacturer:   Backfire Boards
Zach Lovell
By Zach Lovell ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  December 22, 2023
Contributions From: Austin Palmer
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Ride Comfort - 30% 7.2
  • Range - 20% 8.2
  • Braking - 20% 8.1
  • Speed - 10% 8.1
  • Hills - 10% 8.7
  • Beginner Friendly - 10% 7.0

Our Verdict

The Backfire Zealot S is an exceptional option if you're hunting for an electric skateboard on a budget. Our testers were impressed with the deck comfort of this board, with a spongy flex that offered a fun ride that rivaled more pricey boards. This option also boasts excellent speed and range scores- further confirming the Zealot as a top-notch option at an unbelievable price.
REASONS TO BUY
Excellent performance for a low price point
Great board flex
Smooth acceleration
REASONS TO AVOID
Sensitive to bumpy terrain
Slower speeds on steep hills

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Zealot S's remote fits well in our hand and is easy to use.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Ride Comfort


Besides being a bit more sensitive to bumpy roads, this board offered good ride comfort at a fraction of the price of its competitors. We loved the feel of the Zealot S, with an ABS glass fiber composite deck offering a flexible, spongy ride. For many riders, the bounce of this board will be a positive, and our testers thoroughly enjoyed putting this option through the paces.

backfire zealot s - this was one of the most comfortable decks tested.
This was one of the most comfortable decks tested.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

In testing, we could feel the larger cracks and bumps on the Zealot S. We never felt like those cracks or bumps were about to kick us off, but it required the rider to stay more diligent, whereas other boards allowed us to virtually ignore smaller features. Despite a few considerations, we feel the ride comfort of this option is exceptional when considering its price.

backfire zealot s - our testers loved the spongy flex of this board and enjoyed riding...
Our testers loved the spongy flex of this board and enjoyed riding it in testing.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Range


We were thoroughly impressed with the Zealot S, which has a range of 27 miles — this board will likely get you where you need to go. This distance was covered over the course of two hours over relatively flat terrain in the surrounding areas of Lake Tahoe.

We found the battery recharge time of the Zealot S to be around 3 hours and 20 minutes, landing it somewhere in the middle of the pack in that test. We generally found a trend amongst the various options that the longer the maximum range, the longer the charge time, so boards with faster charge times couldn't go as far.

backfire zealot s - we were very impressed with the 27-mile range of the zealot s.
We were very impressed with the 27-mile range of the Zealot S.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Braking


We loved the smooth braking feel of the Zealot S when conducting our downhill test, and our testers were easily able to go as slow or as fast as we wanted. The remote is set up to effortlessly apply the brakes and was intuitive to all of our reviewers. Other budget options we examined didn't have the same stopping/slow-down capacity — helping this board emerge among the price-friendly options.

Whether zipping around an urban street or a mountainous trail, we need to get a clear idea of how fast each electric skateboard can stop. After getting the Zealot S up to the 11-13 mph speeds, we slammed on the brakes and got an average stopping distance of 28 feet. This was in the middle of the various options tested, with the best scoring boards able to stop at half the distance of the Zealot S, and the worst of the scores stopping at twice the distance of this board.

backfire zealot s - this board's braking scores landed it in the middle of the pack and...
This board's braking scores landed it in the middle of the pack and will likely be effective at slowing you down.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Speed


The Zealot S has an incredible max speed of 29 mph, which is one of the fastest velocities we tested. While we'd recommend that one eases into this board before maxing out its speed, we think most riders will love its capabilities — but make sure you wear a helmet!


The acceleration capabilities of the Zealot S were among the best tested, with an average time of 3.64 seconds from a standstill to the end of a standardized 50-foot track. This, once again, confirmed this board's excellent performance in the speed metric, and it outperformed many options that cost much more than the Zealot S.

backfire zealot s - this was one of the fastest boards we tested, with a top speed of...
This was one of the fastest boards we tested, with a top speed of 28.9 miles an hour.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Hills


The Zealot S was able to make it up every hill that we threw at it, but it slowed down as the hills got steeper. Depending on your anticipated use, this may or may not impact your purchasing decision, especially when considering that the Zealot S was still able to make it up every testing hill.

backfire zealot s - we tested this board on a variety of hill grades- the less steep...
We tested this board on a variety of hill grades- the less steep inclines had minimal impact on speed but steeper grades slowed us down slightly.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Beginner Friendly


We were pleased with this option's beginner-friendly touches and would recommend it to anyone getting into this sport. The Zealot's remote is intuitive, comfy to hold, and requires little in the way of reading instructions.

backfire zealot s - the remote was one of the first things we noticed about the zealot s...
The remote was one of the first things we noticed about the Zealot S that was beginner-friendly.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

In beginner mode, we also loved the gentle initiation of the accelerator and braking, which reduces the chances of you getting thrown off. This mode also maxes the board's speed out at around 11-13 mph.

At 20.7 pounds, this is a more carryable option than many we reviewed and is quite easy to transport. Overall, we think a new rider will love the Zealot S with its friendly remote and effective beginner mode, keeping the learning curve reasonable.

backfire zealot s - this board's speed is appropriately limited to around 11-13mph in...
This board's speed is appropriately limited to around 11-13mph in beginner mode.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Should You Buy the Backfire Zealot S?


This electric skateboard offers an incredibly high-performing option when considering its modest price. If cost has been keeping you away from this sport, look no further than the Zealot S as an effective way to hit the pavement or the trail without having to pull money out of your retirement account.

What Other Electric Skateboards Should You Consider?


For those who are willing to invest the funds for top-notch performance, the Ownboard Carbon Zeus Pro is our highest-scoring model overall. If you're looking for a monowheel ESB, the Onewheel Pint is reasonably priced and displayed commendable performance during our assessment, while the higher-priced Onewheel GT earned a high overall score thanks to its impressive all-around performance.

Zach Lovell and Austin Palmer