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Review on Monowheel InMotion V5F, 550 W, black by Michal Wasowicz

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

First time on a bike. The first few times are the most disorienting, like learning to snowboard or learning to walk again, but you get used to it and start to see the city in a whole new light. After reading a ton of reviews, I am glad I went with this one. No, rolling around is not for everyone. Even though I knew I would be falling, I could have avoided getting so many scrapes on my first day of riding if I had been more careful. Like any unicycle, you need to practice to get the hang of it. You shouldn't try to learn to ride a skateboard on the rough asphalt of a parking lot. While I initially believed that riding a wheel would free my hands so that I could carry a clothing trunk containing a guitar, I have since realized that this was a delusion. It's dangerous to even look at the phone.

Pros
  • One, it seems trustworthy to me. It has always driven reliably and without incident. Ergonomically shaped to minimize fatigue when riding. Self-adhesive ankle pads made it even more bearable, and my legs haven't hurt in days. You can pick it up and start riding after watching a few YouTube tutorials. Three, a flashlight for late-night hikes. Practical; it won't blind pedestrians. Easily activate sleep mode by lifting the wheel by the handle and pressing the button. Can be disabled for training with a belt. 5. Easily navigates height differences between 3 centimeters and 15 centimeters. in most cases doable, if not heroic, and worthy of your time spent twisting and exercising on one leg.
Cons
  • One, you should go out and buy a case immediately soon because the glossy surface will get scratched up in no time. Second, the handle is sold separately, and moving the 12 kg around requires you to either use both hands or stoop down to the ground. The wheel can be propped up against a wall with the handle open. You shouldn't set it down on the floor since it could fall off the platforms. Also, I'd like not lie on my back. Thirdly, the app is terrible because it requires a bluetooth connection with the wheel and does not provide distance data in kilometers. The people who submitted the application had no idea why they were asked to do so.