Thanks for this review. I have had my Moonwalkers since July 2023 and am very curious about the new version. I heard they addressed the overheating problem with the Aeros. Both version are on sale right now for 30% off. I would love to see a future versions with a swappable battery.
How did you come to such a limiting conclusion? I'd use these: At Comic Con, to commute to work, to walk around the bay, when going to the fair, when walking the Vegas strip, on campus, if I were a student, and I can also see my mom, who's had her sciatic nerve removed 16 years ago due to an accident, using these to help ease her walks.
Thank you for the video review!! As a man with size 14 feet, I found this video very informative! 🙏🏼🙌🏼
My 13s fit, you could probably squeeze 14s in there
Thats so cool! Engineers are really inventing the future!
The tech involved is impressive but I think there is more tweaking yet to be done
@@EUCArmyI agree. I hope these shoes sell well so they can keep innovating with future versions.
@@Dormul I am curious how many they have sold.
Thanks for this review. I have had my Moonwalkers since July 2023 and am very curious about the new version. I heard they addressed the overheating problem with the Aeros. Both version are on sale right now for 30% off. I would love to see a future versions with a swappable battery.
I think they have some more refining to do but it's very impressive engineering!
For dudes that hate getting layd
LOL!
Idk how this affects my 8", but I do see them being fun and a talking piece when visiting fun places/ events that require walking around.
@@Vestat1 There is an element of fun for sure but the two biggest things that need to be improved is the noise and the price IMO.
Completely impractical. I'll stick with my Sherman L.
Uh yea, no EUCs were sold in the making of this video
How did you come to such a limiting conclusion? I'd use these: At Comic Con, to commute to work, to walk around the bay, when going to the fair, when walking the Vegas strip, on campus, if I were a student, and I can also see my mom, who's had her sciatic nerve removed 16 years ago due to an accident, using these to help ease her walks.
@@Vestat1 Those are all valid possibilities. The two biggest drawbacks I see are the noise and the price.