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Pre-order Deposit: KS 18XL, Gotway MSX, & Ninebot Z10 Reviews

4.8 Rating 75 Reviews
Scott Burgett
Unverified Reviewer
This is my 2nd EUC, and it was an upgrade after starting out on the Solowheel Glide 3. As I did with the Glide 3, I did a lot of research before purchasing the MSX. I watched a lot of YouTube videos of some prominent EUCers. Know that my first choice was going to be the Ninebot Z10 (I think it's a sharp looking wheel) because of my perception of Segway making quality products. What I found out was that was the Z10 has/had quality issues and that the Z10 is probably the last EUC Segway was making (guess they're focusing on escooters). The last EUC bit is word of mouth, so take it with a grain of salt. Then I looked at the King Song 18XL/16X as well as the Gotway MSX/Monster. In the end, I chose the MSX as it was one of the ones that had the best reviews (eg people commented on the quality of the wheel). My personal take: I heard the angle of the foot pedals would be uncomfortable. I didn't find the angle to be uncomfortable. The angle helps press your legs against the body of the EUC which helps with stability. What I am having to get accustomed to is when I ride for a while, my feet hurt. That, though, is something I hear a lot of people talk about in general. So, am I happy with it? Absolutely! Solid wheel and rides extremely smoothly. We'll see if I can learn to ride sitting down. Oh, and my 13 yr son likes it, too. Every time my son and I ride, he is all smiles...
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Posted 5 years ago
This thing is powerful, pretty quick, stable, and so far it's bounced like a tank as I learn to ride it (this is my first wheel, purchased after about 2 hours of learning time, 30 mins on an M10, the rest on a V8.) I'm not super fond of the peddle angle, it feels steep when I am sitting still, but once I get going, I never notice, I feel like it might push me in tighter to the wheel and be the source of some inner calf pain but now a couple of weeks later I'm not getting that pain anymore so maybe it was that I wasn't used to riding UNI's Regardless, this wheel is awesome I'm totally sold (I started with onewheel, went to eskate, and now am on a UNI)
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Posted 5 years ago
I am a total beginner when it came to electric unicycles. I first started thinking I wanted a "One Wheel Skateboard," had it in my cart, and just couldn't click the purchase button. The thing that was in the back of my head was how every video I had watched on YouTube said that a nose dive is a right of passage for the One Wheel. This statement got me searching for something better for my style of riding. That's when I stumbled upon electric unicycles!! I was fascinated by the range, speed, and stability. There was no bold statements of nose dives, but that doesn't mean its not possible, just less likely hopefully. The wrecks I had seen on electric unicycles people had majority been able to run it out or land on their knees. I live in Wyoming so I knew I needed an electric unicycle that could also handle the trails. That's were the the amazing Gotway MSuper X 1600Wh comes into my life. With the 18x3 tire the ability to go from road to trail was possible. So far there have been no problems with the MSX. I have added padding to the front, top, and back because I am a total beginner as I said. Starting off the first couple of days was tough, but I stuck it out and the rewards are worth the learning curve. Now I am able to vlog on my Youtube channel at Ryan's Content. Its such a blast to carve!!!
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Posted 5 years ago
Razer Morales
Unverified Reviewer
I’ve been using this Msuper X since mid July 2019 and this machine is really fun to ride. For me, this machine is built to last to be the “Best of the best”.
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Posted 5 years ago
Barrett Jacobsen
Unverified Reviewer
After one year and 500+ miles on the V8 this was exactly what I was looking for in every way. The steep pedal angle takes some getting used to (esp when mounting) but helps give me a way better posture and combined with being larger (and possibly not having a little rubber InMotion Logo on the edge) relieve a lot of the foot pain that I would get on even (what I then considered) medium length rides with the V8. Same thing with the side/shin pads - they take some getting used to, but I love them. The larger/wider tire and additional weight of the wheel make it effortless to just sort of toss the wheel between yours legs and carve back and forth. If you're looking for your second wheel - I don't think you could go wrong with a 1600wh 84v MSX. If you’ve gone on a 20 mile ride, returning home only because you were worried about the battery (possibly to charge it up and go back out) - do yourself a favor and just order now with the 12 month no interest financing and have paying for it be next-year-you’s problem, you won’t regret it.
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Posted 5 years ago
Learned on a Solowheel Glide 3 and recently upgraded to this wheel, the Gotway MSX 100V/1230Wh. I couldn't be happier. Love the speed. Especially love the distance, even with the lower watt hour configuration. I commute for a minimum daily round trip of around 15 miles which the Gotway shrugs off like it was nothing. Furthermore, having the extra speed in traffic is a HUGE confidence builder. I also love the huge tire. It feels incredibly stable, handles potholes and speedbumps like a champ, and even allows me to jump the curb or two that I used to have to walk the solowheel over. Love this wheel. Couldn't be any happier! And E-Wheels is the ONLY place you should be looking. Phenomenal outfit!
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Posted 5 years ago
Mario Quezada
Verified Reviewer
I have to say this is best gift that I could give myself. I love my M Super X. I stop driving my car for any short trips. It is the best fun way to get around. This machine is powerful and feels safe at hi speeds. This is the way towards the future with out a doubt. Live it love it!!!
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Posted 5 years ago
Good overall. Plenty of power. the bigger tires make for a more cushioned ride. On the negative side the pedals were too tight to fully extend. I had to remove some of metal to get them to come down. They were then at an extremely uncomfortable angle. It was very painful to ride. So I took more metal off to get them at a comfortable angle. Now they are fine. Also there is a whining noise at around 15 mph. I don't know if it is wind the circuit board or the motor. I'm still trying to find out.
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Posted 5 years ago