Can You Take Electric Skates on a Plane? TSA Rules for AIRTRICK Batteries
- AIRTRICK

- May 15
- 1 min read
Planning to bring your AIRTRICK electric skates on your next flight? Good news: you can. Here's what you need to know about TSA rules.

✅ TSA Approved
Each AIRTRICK skate has a battery under 100Wh (A1 Pro: 67Wh, A1 Ultra: 100Wh). That's within the TSA limit for carry-on lithium-ion batteries. Carry-on only — you cannot check them in your luggage.
🎒 Travel Tips
Each skate weighs 3.5–3.9 lbs — fits in a standard backpack
The rear ankle support rotates flat for compact storage
Two skates stack face-to-face, taking less space than a pair of sneakers
Remove them at security screening like you would a laptop
✈️ International Flights
Most international airlines follow the same IATA rules (under 100Wh = carry-on). Check with your airline before flying. Duties and taxes are included in your AIRTRICK purchase — no surprise fees at customs.
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