“Back of your brain” is dead on accurate. I have learned through the Onewheel and other tasks that you don’t learn by doing necessarily, but you learn when resting and absorbing the information you inputed. All doing does is input the information. Which is exactly why when you slowly study, and get good rest the night before a test, you do better on the test than if you crammed that day.
I was so happy for you at the 9 minute mark, both of you cruising toward the camera. Awesome! I bought a KS 18XL based on your suggestion for a heavyweight. I couldn't buy it from your Canadian source, they don't yet ship to the USA. I haven't had a chance to ride my KS yet, I just today received all the safety gear I need and it fits correctly, finally. Woohoo! This vid is very helpful knowing I can get the hang of it on a grass field over a few hours. Thank you for the KS tip and this beginner lesson vid. Much appreciated.
Awesome stuff guys. This shows me that learning an EUC should be a breeze coming from a OneWheel and lots of balance practice, which typically puts your feet next to each other (I use a round balance board for this) in an EUC-type position anyways.
Hello. This year I also learned on the V8F. It broke after 560 km. Motor axle is really weak. How much km has your V8F? Now I ride Begode T3, it is absolute beast in the city. I had 2000 km on it and I just love this EUC. So much fun....
Interesting! I've seen that particular wheel crashed about 500 times, I've seen it fly 8ft into the air and into a river bank. I also cut it out on my comparison video. Still works great! Thanks for watching :)
The Onewheel is definitely much easier at least to me. Took me a month of riding the EUC around a cellar corridor with walls for support before I was able to ride outside (of course it was winter when I started so no chance for outside riding anyway) and after that when I got my OW Pint I was able to ride it around from day one.
Can you answer this question for me... I see the videos of people wrecking on Onewheel and it is so out of blue and horrible... does the EUC give out like that ever where you just dive off the front? What makes the EUC safer and am I still ok to consider a Onewheel??
OWs generally have less cells, smaller motor and lower voltage compared to EUCs. Because of that, there’s less power available in the system therefore more prone to cut-out/nose dives. But as long as you’re respecting the limitations of the system you’re good. If you’re a person that likes speed and power then better off looking into some of the performance EUCs like Sherman/V12/S20 etc.
@@landocycle ok cool. So if I respect the tool and don't push it then I'm fine. I think the EUC looks rad but for family trips the OW looks more fun. Can EUC do the beach and trails like the OW or is the OW just way better for that?
A onewheel is easy to learn but the stock Vega tire is definitely easier than the more rounded tire shown here. If you want to try something incredibly challenging that will take many hours to learn try the summerboard. It's about 30 times harder than a onewheel. When people ask if they can try mine I tell them just don't feel bad if you can't do it because no one can.
“Back of your brain” is dead on accurate. I have learned through the Onewheel and other tasks that you don’t learn by doing necessarily, but you learn when resting and absorbing the information you inputed. All doing does is input the information. Which is exactly why when you slowly study, and get good rest the night before a test, you do better on the test than if you crammed that day.
learning euc in the grass was too hard for me, impressed mike picked it up that well. gj guys, great idea for a video
Yes! Two opposing cultures, uniting over a common passion - bringing piece to the world 🌎 Great video Lando!
I was so happy for you at the 9 minute mark, both of you cruising toward the camera. Awesome! I bought a KS 18XL based on your suggestion for a heavyweight. I couldn't buy it from your Canadian source, they don't yet ship to the USA. I haven't had a chance to ride my KS yet, I just today received all the safety gear I need and it fits correctly, finally. Woohoo! This vid is very helpful knowing I can get the hang of it on a grass field over a few hours. Thank you for the KS tip and this beginner lesson vid. Much appreciated.
I think you’ll love it! Excellent wheel.
Learning euc, a work out! Learning Onewheel jump off with 2 feet! Both incredibly fun!!!
Awesome stuff guys. This shows me that learning an EUC should be a breeze coming from a OneWheel and lots of balance practice, which typically puts your feet next to each other (I use a round balance board for this) in an EUC-type position anyways.
Great video! Although I’m an euc rider, I’ve always wanted to try out the Onewheel. It’s a different style, but it looks very fun to ride.
You won’t regretted
I need this motivation to learn my new EUC! Cheers lads
Hello. This year I also learned on the V8F. It broke after 560 km. Motor axle is really weak. How much km has your V8F? Now I ride Begode T3, it is absolute beast in the city. I had 2000 km on it and I just love this EUC. So much fun....
Interesting! I've seen that particular wheel crashed about 500 times, I've seen it fly 8ft into the air and into a river bank. I also cut it out on my comparison video. Still works great! Thanks for watching :)
It was so fun to learn
The Onewheel is definitely much easier at least to me. Took me a month of riding the EUC around a cellar corridor with walls for support before I was able to ride outside (of course it was winter when I started so no chance for outside riding anyway) and after that when I got my OW Pint I was able to ride it around from day one.
balance point is hard to find, i managed to learn in under a full day, it takes dedication lol
Can you answer this question for me... I see the videos of people wrecking on Onewheel and it is so out of blue and horrible... does the EUC give out like that ever where you just dive off the front? What makes the EUC safer and am I still ok to consider a Onewheel??
OWs generally have less cells, smaller motor and lower voltage compared to EUCs. Because of that, there’s less power available in the system therefore more prone to cut-out/nose dives. But as long as you’re respecting the limitations of the system you’re good.
If you’re a person that likes speed and power then better off looking into some of the performance EUCs like Sherman/V12/S20 etc.
@@landocycle ok cool. So if I respect the tool and don't push it then I'm fine. I think the EUC looks rad but for family trips the OW looks more fun. Can EUC do the beach and trails like the OW or is the OW just way better for that?
@@michaelbitter7682 I’d say get what your heart desires, they’re both a ton of fun.
@@landocycle fair statement. I know it’s a year later but iv been on my onewheel since then. I have a v12 hs coming tomorrow I’m super excited.
A onewheel is easy to learn but the stock Vega tire is definitely easier than the more rounded tire shown here. If you want to try something incredibly challenging that will take many hours to learn try the summerboard. It's about 30 times harder than a onewheel. When people ask if they can try mine I tell them just don't feel bad if you can't do it because no one can.
Pretty cool :-)
Learning EUC is much harder. I learned EUC in 4 days, 1 hour each day.
the onewheel is a deathtrap
No it isn't. :P No more so than a bicycle or rollerblades(skates) or a skateboard.
EUC is not a board. Jk.
EUC > One Wheel
EUCs definitely win in the performance category, but Onewheels are still a lot of fun.