A ride that lives. It flexes. It flows.
Built to move with you — not just carry you.
It starts from the kick scooter idea but evolves into something different.
Not faster. Not louder. Just better for the body, for the planet, for the feeling.
Boardscooters are a distinct category of human-powered scooters built around a full-length, flexible wooden frame combined with conventional scooter components. Beyond serving as the deck, this structure also functions as natural suspension and vibration damping. This structural difference is what distinguishes the boardscooter category.
By integrating multiple functions into the frame itself, boardscooters avoid the need for additional bulky components, resulting in lower overall weight. When equipped with suitable scooter components, they can operate quietly and effectively on uneven surfaces, including cobblestones or gravel.
This is movement as one: rider and machine flowing together.
Organic. Smooth. Alive.
You don’t just ride a boardscooter — you ride with it.
The frame flexes as you shift your weight.
The motion feels more like surfing than scooting.
The ground becomes part of the rhythm.
This isn’t a toy. It’s an extension of your body.
Watch the boardscooter in motion and feel the difference for yourself.
A boardscooter doesn’t have to look like just one thing. As the category evolves, models may vary: some might feature wider tires, some narrower. What matters is the core idea:
the board is the soul — flexible, structural, alive.
The boardscooter concept was born over a decade ago, when the original Boardy was introduced.
It set the standard — and it’s still the only brand focused exclusively on this category.
Today’s Boardy 2.0 builds on the original vision — with a stronger commitment to sustainability, eco-conscious manufacturing, enhanced reliability, and the belief that good design should last a lifetime.