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Inventist Orbitwheel in Red and Black

Inventist Orbitwheel in Red and Black Inventist Orbitwheel in Red and Black Inventist Orbitwheel in Red and Black Inventist Orbitwheel in Red and Black Inventist Orbitwheel in Red and Black Inventist Orbitwheel in Red and Black
$  79.00

Score By Feature

Based on 221 ratings
Satisfaction
6.79
Packaging
6.97
Customer service
7.20
Giftable
6.79

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Product Description

The wheels are large and can handle a wide range of terrain
As if you were a snake, propel yourself forward
The ground must always be pushed! Human-powered, and never lifted off the ground!
Storage of footplaforms is easy with removable footplates
There's lots of outdoor fun to be had!

Questions & Answers

Would this ride be suitable for children aged 10 and older?

It is my hope that it is. For a ten-year old, it was bought as a gift.

Would you please tell me if these are the red or green pairs?

A pair of these shoes will come in

What is your charge for these services? Have you tried searching for it and not been able to locate it?

You don't charge them for the service. They use people power to accomplish their goals.

Can you put a weight limit on it?

You can lift a maximum of 250 pounds.

Selected User Reviews For Inventist Orbitwheel in Red and Black

I do not think $100 is worth it
3/5

It is only for the construction of the product that the three stars are given. Using the item is going to be harder than learning it, but that's just the result of what it Therefore, your learning/using experience will be plagued by these problems Obviously, balance needs to be achieved, but it isn't all that difficult. However, you need to be careful with your back foot. If you shift your balance too far back and your back foot comes up too far, you're done for. A propulsion system. What really hits you is this. The faster you go, the easier it is to get going, but it is extremely difficult to begin. In short, you need to twist your legs/feet to make a wave motion, and then put force into the sideways motion, as if it were As a result, the casters of the Ripstik automatically align the wheels in the right direction for this action. you are the one who needs to handle that. Unfortunately, you must twist your feet incredibly far to generate the force necessary for building speed, and then you must change direction almost immediately for the other side of the track. As a result, if you succeed in getting the speed you need, now your legs are sore and very tired from moving them constantly back and forth and also twisting them. Now, the design of the product is the issue for me. During my crash, one of the pins holding the foot pad on While the pad stays in place perfectly, it would be nice if the pins were metal. A few minutes later, I crashed again, and one of the rubber grommets from the top rim began to separate. In third place, we have As you can see, there is a huge divot in the middle of the pad where the orbitwheel logo used to be, but for some reason they added another one. The grip tape now only covers about 50% of the surface area of the tape you could have, but it still stands out. The wheel itself is the last item. In the lack of bearings, nothing can be found. The wheel is all that holds the housing together, and it runs on the screw shafts. The outcome is that there is way more drag/friction than there needs to be to hinder propulsion as well as the noises the wheels make after several hours of practice, as well as noticing the friction that is incredibly loud. Furthermore, the housing consists only of plastic secured by screws - An a bit of wobble is discernible around *If extremely difficult, idea receives a 10/10, but design, execution, and construction receive a I feel like I am paying $20 or more for this Product with a 40-dollar price tag, not one with a $100 price tag.

Gerardo Mullins
Gerardo Mullins
| Jan 27, 2021
It is important for parents to understand
4/5

Although it is not an easy skill to master, once you have it, it's The fact that they are fun and get used a great deal led me to give it four stars. Purchase a helmet, and pads for protection as you (or your child) are likely to fall when learning to use it. Earlier this year, my son (9 years old) received a gift of a set of old bikes. He tried them with determination every day for over a month and finally learned how to ride them. You can read the instructions and watch any videos available to figure out how to learn it. They are now used to move from the office to the kitchen (maybe 30' away) for a snack. The transition from hardwood floor (inside the house) to cement (outside) was not as large as I expected The dynamics of the game were different, so he needed to adjust his balance. His love for them and ability to use them at every opportunity is undisputable. You'll definitely get your money's worth.

Colson TURNBULL
Colson TURNBULL
| Jun 27, 2021
It is of good quality
5/5

There is no electricity in it.

Harold Gregory
Harold Gregory
| Oct 07, 2020
It's great to see their desire for something they weren't equipped for, but they were too young for these
5/5

The twins I have as grandchildren are 10 years old. They loved them! At first, it was difficult, but once they got the hang of it, it wasn't so bad.

Douglas Chen
Douglas Chen
| Jun 04, 2021
This is an ideal gift for skateboarding enthusiasts
5/5

It was a gift for my grandson who loves skateboards, snowboards, inline skating, etc. He has been enjoying the Orbitwheels so far! Although I am still in the learning process, no board skating is a lot of fun. The bag is easy to carry as well.

Mylo Best
Mylo Best
| Dec 26, 2020
Those who are heavier may find this to be more comfortable
3/5

Grandson would have a hard time learning on it. Those who are heavier may find this to be more comfortable. Our house is situated on the edge of a hill and the directions tell us to lean against the wall.

Edison Bishop
Edison Bishop
| Nov 11, 2020
I am not even going to let my son try it again because it is so difficult
5/5
Conor Harmon
Conor Harmon
| Apr 10, 2021
It is made with high quality materials, but is not simple A good athlete is my grandson who is 11 years old
5/5

These were difficult for him to use. The construction is of high quality. This is a story best suited to older children.

Penny Hickman
Penny Hickman
| Mar 01, 2021

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