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Help me choose my first EUC


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On 6/18/2018 at 10:33 PM, meepmeepmayer said:

The pads are just for getting on/off, usually you barely touch them. But during learning, yep your legs will get some bruising:efee47c9c8:

Ow yeah .... After my 3rd day I just had to add extra soft padding because my shins were hurting like hell, hyper sensitive from the constant pushing against it.

Nowadays I just jump on, barely touching the pads.

Patience :) 

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Hi,

I would need some help on EUCs. I recently bought the InMotion V8, but I am experiencing problem to balance. Im only 4'11" and my ankle would hit the top of the EUC. Can you help me what should I do or should I switch to a smaller one like the V5?

 

Zuleyka || Moncton NB || Canada

 

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15 hours ago, Zuleyka said:

 Im only 4'11" and my ankle would hit the top of the EUC.

Welcome to the forum.

I can't visualize your problem.  Your ankle can't be anywhere near the top of your wheel. 

Assuming your inseam is in proportion to your height you should have lots of leg contact with the body of your wheel.  That's a good thing.

The V8 is a light wheel and that's also good.

How long have you had the wheel and what have you been doing to learn?

Bruce

 

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