I share my thoughts about the IPS 191 Lhotz electric unicycle as an owner of 2 of them. I include a brief ride and hill challenge. I recorded this with a SJCam SJ5000X WiFi Elite Action Camera.
Great review of the L Hotz, I did not know it had lights, and the pedals seem to have some kind of spring loaded ratchet system to hold them up. Also good hill climbing capability. I also liked that the tire is bigger than most EUC's, if it wasn't such a hassle to change tires on my Ninebot I would have done it long ago.
Bryan BryanT I use this Airwheel Mars Rover Pull Pod www.amazon.com/dp/B00RTNVZFA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_CvC2jDyXI5UZx as a trolly handle for my Lhotz. It's not as nice looking as built in handles but it does the job. I've been riding the Lhotz for over a year now and I love it. I was one of the people to have started riding these things since the first original Solowheel came out 4 or 5 years ago. The Lhotz is much more powerful than the Solowheel dispite it having only a 1000 watt motor vs the Solowheel's 1500 watt motor. I'm not sure why that is but it's true. Right now in in search of another wheel that's even better at hills than the Lhotz. I'm long at the Gotway Msuper v3. Do you have any other suggestions I should consider? The Lhotz is not able to handle some of the more steep hills in San Francisco.
Charles, In my opinion, the IPS 191 and 121 are about equal in hill climbing. I have been very pleased with the Lhotz (191) for climbing hills. I live in a very hilly area, so my Lhotz receives many challenges on a daily basis. Usually it slows down (sometimes barely in motion), but reaches the top!
It is a great video with lhotz. so wonderful!
Great review of the L Hotz, I did not know it had lights, and the pedals seem to have some kind of spring loaded ratchet system to hold them up. Also good hill climbing capability. I also liked that the tire is bigger than most EUC's, if it wasn't such a hassle to change tires on my Ninebot I would have done it long ago.
I've attached a troly handle to mine. If you want to know about it I'll send you a photo.
Yes, I would love to see it. I invite you to put a link here so others can see it too!
Bryan BryanT I use this Airwheel Mars Rover Pull Pod www.amazon.com/dp/B00RTNVZFA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_CvC2jDyXI5UZx as a trolly handle for my Lhotz. It's not as nice looking as built in handles but it does the job. I've been riding the Lhotz for over a year now and I love it. I was one of the people to have started riding these things since the first original Solowheel came out 4 or 5 years ago. The Lhotz is much more powerful than the Solowheel dispite it having only a 1000 watt motor vs the Solowheel's 1500 watt motor. I'm not sure why that is but it's true. Right now in in search of another wheel that's even better at hills than the Lhotz. I'm long at the Gotway Msuper v3. Do you have any other suggestions I should consider? The Lhotz is not able to handle some of the more steep hills in San Francisco.
I have the same one. Would you say this one performed the hill climb better than all the other wheels you've tried?
Charles, In my opinion, the IPS 191 and 121 are about equal in hill climbing. I have been very pleased with the Lhotz (191) for climbing hills. I live in a very hilly area, so my Lhotz receives many challenges on a daily basis. Usually it slows down (sometimes barely in motion), but reaches the top!