I made a huge mistake. Don't buy a Veteran Sherman as your first EUC.

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2021
  • They say "it takes a big man to admit his mistakes". Well, I am a very big man in this episode because I admit to so many mistakes. #1 is getting one of the largest and heaviest Electric Unicycles (EUC), the Veteran Sherman, as my first EUC to learn on. Many painful lessons have been learned. This video should act as a warning to anyone else considering this same mistake.

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  • @juliusnewman2094
    @juliusnewman2094 3 роки тому +143

    I'm still going to get it as my first one. I condider myself warned haha

    • @dude2162
      @dude2162 3 роки тому +3

      hehe

    • @arcrides6841
      @arcrides6841 3 роки тому +16

      I think you'll be fine. I don't know what this guy is so worried about since he's already learned to balance on it and is well on his way to becoming a good rider.

    • @juliusnewman2094
      @juliusnewman2094 3 роки тому

      @@arcrides6841 I've been calling insurance companies all day trying to get it insured though. Ewheels said they had a customer get insured through Nationwide, but they told me no. I'm sure someone will insure it. Really it should be offered by the manufacturer.

    • @arcrides6841
      @arcrides6841 3 роки тому +1

      @@juliusnewman2094 Yeah I hear ya. But to be honest as long as you don't ride it into a lake it should be fine. It's pretty bulletproof with that roll bar. You'd have to really smash it up good to break this thing. Just make sure that Ewheels is good with servicing incase you need parts later.

    • @juliusnewman2094
      @juliusnewman2094 3 роки тому

      @@arcrides6841 Accidental damage isn't covered under ewheels warranty but they have a repair shop in Arizona if I want to have something repaired after a crash and I'll need to pay out of pocket for the repair and for shipping $$$$$

  • @ElectricUnicycles
    @ElectricUnicycles 3 роки тому +36

    Too bad it didn't work out for you, although it certainly looks like you can now ride. Just have to put in the time. Your body will adjust. Good luck.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +8

      Thanks. I think I gave the wrong impression. I didn't give up. So it will work out for me but I thought I should put out the vid just saying that anyone that is a total NEWB to EUCs (like me) might want to get something a little lighter.

    • @ZenLee
      @ZenLee 3 роки тому +5

      Marty kept me in the game, I tried selling my first EUC, but he talked me out of it. Lizard brain :) practice and perseverance.

    • @ElectricUnicycles
      @ElectricUnicycles 3 роки тому +2

      @@ZenLee Hey Zen!

  • @stevemuzak8526
    @stevemuzak8526 3 роки тому +19

    You are the first person on UA-cam that were truly honest about Veteran Sherman. No one said anything about problems you experienced. Thank you for your honesty. Have you ever tried electric board with pneumatic wheels?

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks. Good EUC but just a bit big for a newbie to learn on.

  • @obersutopia2209
    @obersutopia2209 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you for your honesty and keep on the good work!!

  • @xeranos1
    @xeranos1 2 роки тому +8

    It is heavy - therefore not beginner friendly. However, if you are planning to buy a fast and durable EUC, this is the one for you. This was my first wheel and I don't regret my purchase one bit. It took me about 5h to learn how to ride the Veteran Sherman and I must admit that it was hard at first because of its weight. But now, after a month of riding it, I know it was a good decision. Always buy the wheel you want to ride. Don't push yourself back by buying cheaper, lighter wheels because you're afraid you can't handle them. You will learn over time. The performance and feel of riding high-performance wheels like this is an absolute blast, but you have to grow your skills to appreciate it. Titling your video as: , "Don't buy a Veteran Sherman as your first EUC" is, in my opinion, total nonsense. Just because you didn't step up to the plate doesn't mean others won't too. To all those who consider buying this wheel as their first EUC: yes, it is worth it! But you need a little more effort and patience then on other wheels.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому +2

      I totally agree. Heavy but once you are use to it you will love it because the weight makes it more stable and it is built like a tank so it can handle the occasional spill or drop without worrying you are going to break it. I am happy with my choice. Just a steep learning curve is what I wanted to get across to people.

  • @YourAubsome
    @YourAubsome 3 роки тому +2

    If your very experienced with all things wheels and athletic there is no reason to not get a Sherman as the first. I would have got it as my first but its sold out. I got a King Song S18 and hopped on a rode it immediately. I love the suspension (I do lots of mountain bike trail riding) but its very easy for me to overpower it. I think the stock pads on all EUCs will a problem if your body does not conform to whatever the manufacturer thinks is the most common. I'm 6'4'' and have calf muscles that bulge out like crazy compared to most people and the stock pads on the S18 felt like they were stabbing me in the calf muscles. I actually had to cut large holes in the stock pads where my calves are located.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Ya. It just took a little time to get use to it. All good now.

  • @theScHteaK
    @theScHteaK 3 роки тому +1

    Just got it as my first euc.... thank you for the video. You helped me prepare. I hit up a parking garage for an hour today it was dry and clear. So much fun I had a blast learning. I’m loving it!

  • @UStride
    @UStride 3 роки тому +14

    👍🏿😎. You are big man indeed. It takes alot to admit

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Ha Ha. Thanks. I will fight through the pain and master it. Just wish it wasn't winter. Not fun learning in freezing conditions. Spring will come soon enough. :-)

  • @IkemanAV
    @IkemanAV 3 роки тому +1

    Great video...Thanks for sharing! Glad to hear that you are not going to give up.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Ike. No, I wont give up. I saw progress, even if it was painful, so I am sure with more time I will get good at it and I can make it work with my boat. It will all work out fine. Just thought new people should know that learning on a super heavy EUC is not a cake walk. :-)

  • @dm204375
    @dm204375 3 роки тому +8

    I also purchased the Sherman as my first EUC. Its my 4th day riding it now and I put about 100 miles on it. Learning all the basics took me the first 2 days and it was smooth sailing from there. Learning EUC's has an odd learning curve, where it feels insurmountable and then suddenly everything clicks. So keep up with it and you will get it, you just have to overcome your anxiety. But, you need to make sure you are very well geared. My body is sore, bruised and scratched up from my learning experience. I also had a serious fall on day 3 that would have messed me up if it wasn't for my gear. My clavicle is still bothering me.
    I think age plays a very large role in how well you can tame the Sherman for sure. I am in my mid thirties and feel that I can put my body through the gauntlet. At 45 plus, probably pushing it. Good luck, I am sure things will click if you stay persistent. No need to push yourself just make time every day to achieve a goal and you will be riding it in no time.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks DM. I think it being sooo cold has made it harder for me to get motivated to get out there and practice like I should be. Yet another mistake by me. Don't buy your first EUC right before a Canadian Winter starts. How many mistakes is that for me in this one decision. Too many! ha ha

    • @andrzejkucharzyk9970
      @andrzejkucharzyk9970 Рік тому

      Your remark about odd learning curve is spot on.

  • @MELUCHIDANCER
    @MELUCHIDANCER 3 роки тому +6

    Dude, you've got down the basics and can ACTUALLY ride now! All you need is more time to recover and practice.
    Overall, CONGRATULATIONS on your progress!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. Yes. I got there but a steeper learning curve than I expected.

    • @mc-dq6oj
      @mc-dq6oj 3 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods how can you say it's steeper when you don't have another wheel to compare? For all you know, the Sherman might actually be easier for you. You are just guessing. EUC is hard to start period. It only took you 2 days and you think that's difficult? I hate to be negative, but you are spreading wrong information. Did you think you can just hop on the EUC and ride it like how you see on other videos? Your struggles wasn't even any more than what others went through.

  • @rideronthestorm996
    @rideronthestorm996 2 роки тому +1

    I watched this and bought the smallest one in order. It's still powerful and great to learn the basics. Good video

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. Smaller will be easier to learn on but a Sherman is built like a tank so you can drop it without worry. I am now very happy with my Sherman. Just was a steep learning curve. Had to get over the fear of falling off.

  • @Nandao_Vs
    @Nandao_Vs 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your sincerity!... I really enjoyed!

  • @senseivegan
    @senseivegan 3 роки тому +9

    I almost bought the Sherman for my first Euc but I took Marty’s advice & got a Mten3 instead. It turned out to be a a great choice & wise decision to by a smaller to learn on. I can’t speak for everyone but it worked out for me. Once your all rested up. Jump back on the Sherman & tame that Beast. Have a nice day.

    • @tadeuszzielinski8798
      @tadeuszzielinski8798 3 роки тому +1

      I learend on Mten3 as well then moved to KS16x. When I first tried sherman I was very inexperienced and it wasnt that fun but after 1k km done on EUC second approach was super ez.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Sensei. I appreciate the feedback. No worries, I don't give up. I will "Tame the beast".

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Tad. I am sure once I master it I will be very glad I got I got the Sherman.

    • @ignatprokhoropchyuck4652
      @ignatprokhoropchyuck4652 3 роки тому +2

      Mten3 is suitable for creepy weird nerds just like me!

    • @senseivegan
      @senseivegan 3 роки тому +2

      @@ignatprokhoropchyuck4652 We nerds need to stick together. I'm a fan of the Mten3

  • @AdamU1016
    @AdamU1016 3 роки тому +1

    Congrats on the Sherman! You will get the hang of it. Your body and mind will adjust and eventually everything will be second nature. Enjoy the ride.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I am glad I got it. Looking forward to warmer weather to enjoy being outside so I can ride it a lot more.

  • @tonyoreilly2637
    @tonyoreilly2637 3 роки тому +9

    LOL, I feel the pain brother as I have been there, stick with it and you will get there and 1 day it will click into place, one God, one life and one wheel...

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Tony. I won’t give up. Looking forward to spring to ride it a lot more often.

    • @AlistairYoung1
      @AlistairYoung1 3 роки тому

      Amen brother!

  • @680production
    @680production 2 роки тому +2

    Literally just got my First EUC today, had the same mindset as you and got the Begode/Gotway EX.N (70lbs). Yea now looking at the Begode/Gotway MTEN3 to help me learn since I have no one else in my group that rides EUCs. Good luck man, I hope you stick with it.

  • @SV-DEDICATED
    @SV-DEDICATED 3 роки тому +15

    Never Give Up. Enough said.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +4

      Thanks Roger. Don’t worry, I won’t.

    • @arcrides6841
      @arcrides6841 3 роки тому +1

      @@Bowmans-Woods Considering that you're able to balance on it now, it's only a small matter of time before you're doing 70 km/h on this while yawning and with both hands in your pockets. Okay that's a bit silly but great to hear you ain't giving up.

  • @GrimmRider
    @GrimmRider 3 роки тому +1

    Great job! Fellow Kanatian here! I just bought an Inmotion V10F and am learning to ride myself. Looks like you were at Walter Baker Park. I had a hard time finding a paved area with a fence to grab too...drove around Kanata for close to an hour to find a spot to learn. After finally finally finding a spot and a couple of minutes holding on, I no longer needed the fence to start off from! I've logged about 60 km so far and getting better bit by bit.
    Your previous video on protection has helped me to seriously consider better safety measures, that and a couple of scary moments on the paths!
    Thanks.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Glad to help. Send me an email and we can arrange a ride at some point. CruisingOffDuty@gmail.com

  • @RCDevotee
    @RCDevotee 3 роки тому

    Happy New Year! I just stumbled on your channel and noticed the Sherman. Fortunately I started my EUC journey just before the Sherman released. I come from dual motor power scooters and Onewheels. I commuted for 5 years on scooters and the Onewheel was my snowboard surrogate. I think I would have been just like you and picked up a Sherman for my first wheel. Instead I picked up a 100v Gotway Nikola and have really enjoyed that wheel. It only took a few hours to be able to ride it but only after 325 miles do I feel comfortable riding around with it on San Francisco streets. I wanted to pick-up EUC as it was the only PEV that I didn't know how to ride. Now, I am already thinking about picking up the Sherman as my long range cruiser. I ride in a San Francisco PEV group (BAESK8) that does 25 mile plus group rides all around San Francisco. You need a powerful PEV to tackle San Francisco hills. Looking forward to seeing your content once you get your EUC legs.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Cool. You have every mode of EV mastered. I envy you being able to ride in San Fran year round. Learning on a heavy wheel in freezing cold and ice is not optimal. I can't wait for the spring. Canada is beautiful in the Summer.

  • @ZeIsAnEnemy
    @ZeIsAnEnemy Рік тому +1

    On a day 2 found this video, on day 3 returned heavy wheel and took small one ks14d. Next 7 days after that, each single day , not more than half of an hour learned how to ride. After next two weeks returned small wheel and took the heavy wheel back. It’s actually not about the size or weight, it’s about the way how to teach your brain to work with it as an extension of your body and with a small wheel you focus on it, instead of fear to drop, or injury yourself or refill motivation after failures.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  11 місяців тому +1

      That’s good. I’m used to it now. Just a bit of a big step at first.

  • @Toryo213
    @Toryo213 2 роки тому

    Thank you for being honest you're helping other people my 1st one that I learned on was a in motion V8F I'm aspiring to get Sherman

  • @danieldilly
    @danieldilly Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing! I always enjoy watching new riders experiences. Learning to ride an EUC is tough. No matter the size you get, you're going to feel some discomfort during the process. You would probably have a much easier time learning to ride a 16" wheel. I know you feel like you regret it now, but once you finally get it down that could change. When I first got my V11 I was so excited, but after riding it for a couple days I was not happy. It felt cumbersome and unwieldly (I'm like 120 lbs). I've now put thousands of miles on it and I have no regrets. It's perfect. In time, your Sherman may feel perfect to you.
    Well I just noticed this video was posted a year and a half ago. Haha... Guess I have to check now and see how it went for ya!

  • @PersonalelectrictransportUk
    @PersonalelectrictransportUk 3 роки тому +3

    Sherman is a heavy wheel to start but well planted so it should help to learn, keep practicing and you will get the reward.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks PET. I am confident I will get good with time. Just wanted to say it felt like a lighter EUC would have been easier to learn on. I will love the Sherman once I have the time and practice to be good. Warmer weather will help to get me out there more too.

  • @hdm6897
    @hdm6897 3 роки тому

    Great video 👍dont give up! Soon you will be taming that beast ,trust me, everyone starts of hard and with bruises but eventually gets it .

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks. I didn't give up. Looking forward to spring and warmer weather riding.

  • @JeskaRain
    @JeskaRain 2 роки тому +2

    Great stuff man thank you for the wisdom. I was about to do the same mistake but I'll get a V12 HT instead.

    • @Skrippykrotangler
      @Skrippykrotangler Рік тому

      you won't regret it. I love my V12 HT. Just got the Master 50E as my second wheel too.

  • @malscoteuc
    @malscoteuc 3 роки тому +5

    I always recommend buying a used EUC so you can thrash on it then get what you want. But you seem to be doing great since you are willing to spend the time to actually learn on heavy Sherman. Keep at it!

    • @arcrides6841
      @arcrides6841 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah my first EUC was a 16x and now it looks F'd up beyond recognition. Now I've got a Sherman and love it since it can handle it's own.

    • @dadablk
      @dadablk 3 роки тому +1

      Where to get used euc?

    • @malscoteuc
      @malscoteuc 3 роки тому +2

      Unfortunately, there market is still small. If you live in a big city you can check Craig's list. Shipping is a lot from a private seller. You can also try the euc forum.

    • @dadablk
      @dadablk 3 роки тому +2

      @@malscoteuc ty boss

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks Scot. I did look for used EUCs around here in Ottawa. Perhaps it was because Winter was around the corner or perhaps there is just not a lot of EUCs around here but I didn't see any. Or I may have gone the used route to start. Once I decided to buy something new I researched everything and came up with the Sherman based on the massive range. I wanted to go on long rides. The learning curve was steeper than I expected. I get for someone that had previous boarding, or Onewheel experience it wouldn't have been so steep. I had no experience at all so I feel it took me longer. Just thought it was important to tell fellow NEWBs that you might want to start smaller, or used if possible.

  • @masterblasterofdisaster
    @masterblasterofdisaster 3 роки тому +12

    The Sherman is an amazing, amazing EUC and can only be truly appreciated if and when you have ridden other wheels first. By going directly to the Sherman as your first EUC, you denied yourself that gift because your appreciation of the wheel is tainted by the frustration of learning on it. I’m sad about that but happy you realize your mistake and continuing to pursue riding EUCs. Once mastered, there is nothing like it. The big smiles and joy riding an EUC brings will be worth it.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +3

      I realize that now but I won’t give up and with time I’m sure I’ll love the big beast. 😜

    • @villarreal956flo
      @villarreal956flo Рік тому +1

      So which ECU is worthy?

  • @vxnova1
    @vxnova1 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video thanks for sharing, What made you decide to get a Euc as opposed to a scooter?

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +3

      Thanks. Range and speed. Now I realize I probably didn't need either. A light foldable scooter would have been a better choice for going to shore from a boat. Lesson learned.

    • @vxnova1
      @vxnova1 3 роки тому +1

      @@Bowmans-Woods Well you know for sure now where you stand with it, you still have it to sell if you choose or to buy a smaller one and learn more on than before going back to the bigger option, I’m not sure you made a mistake here, I think it was well worth the learning curve.

    • @steveo6034
      @steveo6034 3 роки тому +2

      @@Bowmans-Woods once you get some miles on it in the spring you're gonna laugh at making this video. I said the same when I got my Sherman so I rode the V11 instead. Now I always take the Sherman!!

  • @Simplicitywins
    @Simplicitywins 2 роки тому +2

    I saw this video before I bought my Sherman, which is my first wheel, & I can confirm it is different for everyone. I definitely understand where you're coming from, however. So long as you know your physical limitations, have the discipline to start slow, keep it slow until you're ready to go quicker, & continually advance your skills, you'll likely be fine. I also began learning in a way that nobody mentioned, but it helped a lot. I started learning by riding around my house - having the walls to help maintain / improve balance. It helped me work on the more difficult skills involved with moving slowly. After a few days of doing that, I took it to a park to work on riding without anything to hold onto. I have used plastic cones to improve my turning abilities.
    Riding an EUC is certainly not for everyone, especially considering physical problems. I think the primary reason I've improved quickly is the joy I find in riding and gliding. It's the most fun I've had in a very long time. Either way, safety first, and enjoy the ride!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому +1

      Agreed. Once the spring came and I had more warmth and flexibility to ride without all this restrictive layers on I picked it up fairly quickly. I love it now.

    • @kangaroowest
      @kangaroowest 2 роки тому +1

      It is not for everyone! That is for sure! I just started with the KingSong 16x and have so much fun on it! I do find myself wanting to go faster, but realized after my first fall, that I am thankful I went with a “slower/learning” option before going full throttle.

    • @Simplicitywins
      @Simplicitywins 2 роки тому

      @@kangaroowest I completely agree! Throttling down the speed is even why I haven't put anything but the stock pads on it yet. Given, I have managed to get the Sherman up to just shy of 45 mph, but it's not easy for a light rider to do without better pads. I'm over the 500 mile mark now, with many of those miles being around my house for "slow practice", so I will be putting some better pads on it soon. It has been incredibly fun! Keep riding, & be safe!

  • @donscott6431
    @donscott6431 3 роки тому

    Very informative. I’m 67 years old, have been doing power-scooters for some 3 years. I was thinking of going UP from my dual-motor 3200 watt (nominal) scooter, and became interested in EUCs. My present scooter weighs in at 87 pounds, and is a problem carrying up 2 flights of stairs, even with an over-the-shoulder carrying strap. I was thinking that instead of carrying a 5 FT long(folded) scooter, an EUC would be easier AND it looks like more fun. BUT, I really like the SPEED of my WOLF KING(60 mph).
    I had, like you, thought that I had always been able to conquer what others thought were the “odds”. After watching this video, I will go smaller, but not small. Gonna order a V-11, after consideration, and watching WRONG WAY’s videos.
    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Others will appreciate it, also. I’m sure!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Good luck with your new EUC, whichever you pick. I got used to the Sherman once spring was here. Im happy with it now.

  • @TheAnimeist
    @TheAnimeist 3 роки тому +2

    Your philosophy in getting the high-end product is sound. But that learning curve, yeah it's just one of those things you have to experience, rather than study about. It's a long journey. Thanks for sharing your story.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks. I’ll get good at the EUC but I’m sure a Scooter would be what my wife rides.

  • @wasaglass
    @wasaglass 3 роки тому +5

    I actually used to have kind of a loose, bummy knee and when I first started riding an euc the tendon on the inside of my knee would hurt, something that used to happen to me from other board sports. Riding an euc seems to have fixed my knee issue from strengthening it.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Ya. I no longer have an issue. Just needed time to learn. Took pads off too.

  • @patrickriday
    @patrickriday 3 роки тому +6

    Maybe a "mistake", but not a failure. Despite the pain you have had, you'll clearly make it. It looks like you're done with the hardest and most frustrating part. It may take a little more practice until it becomes recreational and enjoyable, but it will only get easier from here. Also, you'll always have a great story when someone asks how you started riding EUCs!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      I’m sure it will get easier and fun. Looking forward to warmer weather to practice way more often.

    • @arcrides6841
      @arcrides6841 3 роки тому

      Great words. Yeah the hardest part is just learning to balance. Then a few hundred miles of riding before it feels easier than riding a bike. And yeah only at that point does it become enjoyable. OHHHHH SOOO ENJOYABLE though

  • @bali_imagery
    @bali_imagery 3 роки тому +2

    Group ride will definitely give you a lot of confidence, motivation, and positive input. I feel you, sir. Been there. But when it clicks, your HD will have less riding time.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks. Yes, I will get good and group rides will be a great experience.

  • @OtherwiseDonkey
    @OtherwiseDonkey Рік тому

    This is a very good honest review.

  • @myleaux2282
    @myleaux2282 2 роки тому +1

    I am new to EUC. I will definitely go for the best wheel. i love speed. The faster something goes. how happy i am. I can not wait👍🏾

  • @ClokworkGremlin
    @ClokworkGremlin Рік тому +2

    I bought a King Song 18xl for my first EUC, and it took me about a week to learn. Apparently it's one of the better wheels to learn on, and is a good mid-range cruiser. It's frustrating at first, but there's nothing like the exhilaration of that first ride in a straight line for more than ten feet. That's when you start to think you could actually do this.
    EUC riding definitely uses muscles you don't use otherwise. My second night my hips hurt in every position except standing up. I had to take an aspirin to take the edge off enough to sleep, but since then I haven't had the problem again. You'll just have to accept that at least one recovery day will be included in that learning schedule.
    My sister recommends a basketball court for learning, just grab one of the poles and ride around that until you feel comfortable. We managed to teach my brother in 1 hour with the technique.
    Aside from to and from work, which takes me to another city, my 18xl gets more miles a week than my car does.

  • @ambrosedystopian1542
    @ambrosedystopian1542 3 роки тому +1

    If you had to do it over again what would you pick?
    And thanks for making this

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      I’m happy with the Sherman. Solid and long range. I bought the Apollo Ghost scooter for Janice. It’s so easy to ride and no need for tons of protective gear so if I did it over I’d have to decide if I wanted an EUC or just go with the simple to ride scooter.

  • @ColsPinballMods
    @ColsPinballMods 3 роки тому

    Nice video and in a lot of ways we are similar as in going all in and my Wolf Warrior Scooter 11 is testament to that when I recently went google shopping for one.
    However I took the advice from a few seasoned riders when it came to an EUC and bought the in motion V10F as a starter wheel for my 60th birthday treat. A few weeks in now and I’ve covered over 300mi now with many rides over 20mi+ and my confidence and skill has have gone from Zero to feeling like a Hero.
    What I have learned this past few weeks has taught me to not rush into the beast that is the Sherman and although I have been offered a few times to ride one in my local riders group I will only take up the offer when I hit around 1000 miles.
    Will my next wheel be a Sherman ? Probably not now I know how these things perform. I currently ride my V10F flat out 90% of the time so 20-25mph and now feel like I’m ready to up it another 10MPH so have my eyes on the new V12 when the reviews are in.
    My limited advice is don’t give up EUCs are a lot more fun than scooters just buy a beginner wheel and you won’t look back. Well unless you are turning 😂
    Me after a couple of weeks. ua-cam.com/video/boxYCRA48jc/v-deo.html

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому +1

      I got use to the Sherman and now love it.

    • @ColsPinballMods
      @ColsPinballMods 2 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods I’m 1300 miles down on my V10F now and bought another to ride me over till my v12 arrives (bought and paid for)
      I’ve rode a few Sherman’s now along with a Nikola and V11 and TBH still love the agility of the V10. which now has jump pads fitted and I can jump kerbs, potholes and tree roots with ease.
      I can’t on the aforementioned wheels due to size and weight and me being a skinny lightweight rider.
      Great to hear you now mastered the Sherman and enjoying it. I’ve come to the conclusion there’s no bad wheels out there just ride what suits your style of riding.
      Keep on crushing dude 👍

  • @jackvolta3489
    @jackvolta3489 3 роки тому +4

    Dont sell yourself short, by calling yourself stupid Craig, your just a highly intelligent guy who has lost himself...lol You actually didn't look that bad once you got rolling. I will say mounting your wheel is one of the hardest things to master, I still at times will use a pole or anything as a crutch, to get rolling especially if its nearby. Anyway Craig if your not giving up you'll need to practise, practice, practice! Or go smaller.
    Anyway Craig GOOD LUCK. 😜👍

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Jack. I won’t give up. Just needed a break. Any warmish day I’m not working I’ll try and get some practice in. Can’t wait till spring for the warmth.

    • @jackvolta3489
      @jackvolta3489 3 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods did you get my email on my tribute wheel?

    • @shanesplanetshane3795
      @shanesplanetshane3795 3 роки тому +1

      Practice AND go smaller. IN the end there can't be only one.. Its a sickness!

    • @jackvolta3489
      @jackvolta3489 3 роки тому +1

      @@shanesplanetshane3795 It's definitely a compulsive disorder...lol that we all love to indulge in, Euc's are surely the vehicle, that gets our blood pumping for the journey. Any older rider, like myself must remember Sat, mornings watching the Jetsons, it certainly was a glimpse into a future that gave us all as kids thoughts to dream on. Well we are those kids older now & one thing we can't forget are those dreams! And with the advent of Euc's we now have the chance to make a small part of those dreams a reality. Before we too fad off into Oblivion. Remember Live life to its fullest, and be careful not to fall, otherwise your life long dreams, may mean nothing at all.

    • @shanesplanetshane3795
      @shanesplanetshane3795 3 роки тому +1

      @@jackvolta3489 "the jetsons' was the first thing I thought when I saw one.

  • @GoG6138
    @GoG6138 3 роки тому +3

    You're a bigger man than most to be able to admit the difficulty.
    When I started on a 30lb wheel I was shocked at how big and heavy and hard on my legs it was. Only after a year or so did riding a bigger wheel become something I was interested in. Learning on a 30lb wheel is infinitely easier than learning on a 60-75lb wheel. In many ways the smaller wheels are more fun too. If I was you I'd keep the Sherman but I'd double down and buy an MCM5 or a V8F. The maneuverability, acceleration and portability of the smaller wheel is what will ADDICT you. Riding a smaller wheel feels like driving a sports car compared to the Sherman which feels like like driving an oversized Hummer.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback. A smaller 2nd wheel may be coming this spring.

  • @nickieshadowfaxbrooklyn5192
    @nickieshadowfaxbrooklyn5192 3 роки тому

    Even a small one got be bruised, bleeding cuts on my ankles, tension in all muscles didn’t even knew existed. Can’t imagine trying it on a sherman. But I’m moving towards it! Now when I’ve got a year of riding, I feel I might wanna tackle monster pro or sherman. Great and candid video. Thank you.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      Spring came, I got out there and got use to it and now love it. Just a bit of a steep learning curve. Doing it in the start of the winter didn’t’ help.

  • @Simonisms
    @Simonisms 3 роки тому +1

    Great video 👍
    Take it slowly. Persevere and you will get it. The aches go away after a while too. I'm 52 yrs and I was in pain for the first month but none at all now.

    • @arcrides6841
      @arcrides6841 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah when I first started I got all tired and sore after 1km of riding. Now I can riding ALL day long. This thing has so much range it's incredible.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you, I will Simon.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Glad to hear it Arc

  • @GoGeorge
    @GoGeorge 3 роки тому +17

    that pressure all goes away once you learn how to balance. the learning process can be grueling until it clicks. look into an Mcm5 euc if you want portability and power. also everyone says they wont go fast at first 🤣 see you when your doing 40

    • @arcrides6841
      @arcrides6841 3 роки тому +1

      I know right. I said the same thing during my first few weeks of learning. I used to watch dudes overtaking cyclists and think OMG these people are crazy on these one wheel gadgets!!!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +3

      Hey George. I totally agree the aches in my Knee and hip is all due to me being new and putting pressure in areas that I won't once I have it mastered. I also agree that in my present riding level I say I won't go fast but once I have it mastered I am sure the speed will increase. Going 40 mph at my present level seems insanely fast. It won't feel fast once I have it mastered.

    • @joshuajones6113
      @joshuajones6113 3 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods I felt exactly the same about my 16x at first, and then suddenly I was pushing up against my max limit and annoyed at my EUC beeping at me. Every few days I would up the speed for the tiltback again and then invariably would hit the threshold a day later. Next thing you know..my EUC is just too slow for me! Stick with it. It'll happen. Might help to borrow or temporarily trade for a lighter EUC until it feels natural and then switch back to your Sherman. Won't be long before all you think about is riding it! :D

  • @andiman45
    @andiman45 Рік тому

    Im so glad I watched your vid as I too was considering this beast except im 67....Ps is this the only vid on this euc??

  • @DonovanWert
    @DonovanWert 2 роки тому

    Thanks brother 🙏

  • @ya0urt
    @ya0urt 3 роки тому +1

    I just went from a onewheel XR to a EUC.. I choosed a gotway MSP HS, thanks mostly to Marty and U-Stride, ans after 200km i'm starting to really enjoy it a lot.
    I have absolutly no regret, although riding a onewheel is really awesome carve wise..
    But this power, the range, the POWER ! Already hiting some 60km/h speed.. I love it. So yeah, keep working on it. You will eventually succed !

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing. I can see the one wheel being fun. The range is what sold me on the Sherman vs the other options. I am sure once spring and the warmer weather comes, I will get lots of use out of it.

  • @julienj.martin6970
    @julienj.martin6970 3 роки тому

    Man. thx a lot for your video, i have the same mindset, did the same thing for my first motocycle, and was about to buy the sherman vet as My First EUC

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Glad I could give you some insight Julien. Many people have commented that they started with a Sherman so it definitely can be done but IMO, if you have never ridden a EUC you should probably start lighter than this big boy. I should have started smaller and then once good, given that wheel to my wife to ride and then bought the Sherman for me.

  • @dictionplacement5467
    @dictionplacement5467 2 місяці тому +1

    always do think about the whole big one cry once but I'm glad I went with a smaller EUC. Perfecting my skills I can safely be thankful I didn't make all the mistakes I have or strengths a smalls wheel taught me. looking to get this as my second real wheel on the used market. couldn't imagine something twice the weight as my first

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 місяці тому

      I love my Veteran now. But there was a steaper learning curve than I expected and I think that was just do to the heavy weight.

  • @h.v7461
    @h.v7461 3 роки тому +1

    Lol. I’m laughing with you. You’re right, it’s tough to admit your mistakes but that’s life. You live and learn. Glad you got to decompress and enjoy time with your family. Thanks for the update. Hey, not only are we in the same profession, but I’m a motorcycle rider (BMW K1200LT) and I’m a huge football fan too. Twenty-five year season ticket holder of the NY Jets. DON’T say a word! LMAO. Cheers 🍻

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks H.V. Hey if I had an NFL team near me I'd go even if they sucked. Any team can beat any team on any given sunday. I drive 8ish hours to go watch a Buffalo Bills game or 10 hours to go watch a Patriots game. Just so much fun in person. If you ever want a guest to "suffer" through a Jets game with you I would love that experience.

    • @h.v7461
      @h.v7461 3 роки тому +1

      @@Bowmans-Woods What’s the saying, “misery loves company”. LOL. You got it! Let’s coordinate for next season or whenever possible. Open invite. Cheers 🍻

  • @nhguy9950
    @nhguy9950 3 роки тому +2

    It's a painful learning curve. Hang in there my man👍😎🤙

    • @arcrides6841
      @arcrides6841 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah it can be painful mentally and physically. But once you get over that stage it's all pleasure. Well mostly.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thank you, I will

  • @derekstalker1567
    @derekstalker1567 3 роки тому

    You are doing fine just keep on going and you will get very good at riding an EUC

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      Thanks. I got use to riding this spring and am now very happy with my Sherman.

  • @kingsantos3343
    @kingsantos3343 3 роки тому +1

    I am new as well and now I'm riding to work on the Veteran. it was my first wheel and I practiced on a wall and did some exercises to help with the process. You are right it is a lot more difficult but once you get off the wall you are good to go.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks Santos. I have no doubt I will master it and love my Sherman. Can't wait for the spring to ride way more often.

  • @charleslara8495
    @charleslara8495 3 роки тому

    I'm on a boat as well. I like the low profile aspect of the EUC.
    As for the Sherman as your first wheel, you tried and now you know. Live and learn, learn and live. I have almost 2500 miles on my wheels in 3.5 months and feel
    that I am just starting to get the hang of these things. Your only as good as your last ride. Thanks for your thoughts on the Sherman. I think I'll try and borrow one before purchasing, to see how it feels. P.S., I liked your safety equipment video. DucSup996

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks Charles. I am happy with the Sherman. It is presently crazy cold here -19c with a windchill of -25c and it can get colder than that on some days so I am not out there much working on my skills but I can't wait for March when things feel spring like so I can get out there and get decently good. I know it will take time but I have the time. COVID certainly curtails a lot of other activities but riding a wheel solo is a perfect outing.

  • @droberts
    @droberts 2 роки тому

    How do you feel about your decision now? Are you glad you got the Veteran Sherman or do you still wish you went with another wheel?

  • @arianeconsult6004
    @arianeconsult6004 3 роки тому

    You have no idea how magical it will feel, once you really get the skills to ride it. I have motorcycles, scooters etc, but riding a euc properly is a sensation that does not compare to anything else. Good luck.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Yes. I can't wait for spring/Summer and Fall when I can be outside and not freezing. Should be a blast.

  • @big_petebear8535
    @big_petebear8535 3 роки тому

    I have 2 Sherman.
    My first wheel was a Gotway Nikola+ 100volt.
    I had a 42.5 mph crash the first month of riding. Luckily the Nikola is round and built like a tank so it only got scraped up.
    I had good saftey gear on and escaped with minor injuries.
    I put over 4,000 miles on since my first EUC ride last April.
    I am absolutely obsessed.
    I hope you don't get put off riding. This sport is about 100% easier in the summer.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому +1

      In the spring I got out in the warmth and started riding. Got confident and now love it. Thanks

  • @Robmiezer66
    @Robmiezer66 Рік тому +1

    You can learn on any EUC; benefits of learning on a small EUC is that you learn the basics and controll better/sooner. A big heavy wheel may have a slightly harder begining stage. But, once you can balance you rely on the weight and power of the wheel and not your ability....Sort of like learning to ride offroad on a dirt bike. If you start on a small 250cc (4 stroke) you learn ballance, control, choosing lines, etc better, because you have to. A big KTM 500cc will just plow through while you hang on creating possible bad habits and make it hard to get on smaller bikes.
    Well, that is my take atleast.

  • @freakeses
    @freakeses 3 роки тому

    Keep up the good work & keep safe!

  • @JMX246
    @JMX246 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks COD - your thoughts and review pointed me towards the mten3 - shipping in March

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Glad to help in ur decision. Good choice.

    • @JMX246
      @JMX246 3 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods thanks - we should have an Ontario "e-toy" meet up this
      summer - (if we are allowed of course) - folks can bring what they roll (I have a few myself - OneWheel, Loomo, Some eboards etc

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds like a good idea. Where in Ontario are you? Im sure if we are outside and keep a decent social distance and potentially wear masks when stopped we should be able to meet up this summer even if C19 is still lingering around. Hopefully things will have returned to almost normal by then.

    • @JMX246
      @JMX246 3 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods yea I agree - east of Toronto - (North of Whitby) but can drive anywhere to meet up etc - and or sail to Whitby harbour - also have a boat there

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Very cool. Send me an email and we can correspond. Craig@CruisingOffDuty.com

  • @combsjboyvirgo
    @combsjboyvirgo 3 роки тому +2

    I plan on ordering one some so I’ll check back with u later and see how u feel then.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Looking forward to warmer weather to ride much more often.

  • @scizzahands
    @scizzahands Рік тому +1

    If you you take your time respect the machine it can easily be your first wheel .. veteran Sherman max is my first wheel learned to ride in a couple days.. after 500 miles it feels like it’s part of me.. same as a motorcycle take your time, no your limits and respect the machine.. not everyone can afford to afford 2 machines one to learn and then upgrade..and like myself I always go big at first and take my time because I quickly out grow smaller slower vehicles

  • @disturbed730
    @disturbed730 3 роки тому +1

    Let's agree to disagree. The sherman was my first wheel. Its a great first wheel. Im at presently at 1600miles since September. Loving everything about this wheel. Took me 2hrs to learn. Took 1 week to comfortably ride sitting. Took me 2 weeks to break 40mph. Some people take longer than others to tackle learning curves.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing. I will get good, I am sure.

  • @shanesplanetshane3795
    @shanesplanetshane3795 3 роки тому +2

    The sherman is a heavy beast for sure. Dont use chain fencing for things like this, you tend to grab thru the fence and your fingers are in danger. The sherman is a fairly wide beast. I enjoy it, but the KS18L is my favorite for comfort. Im an ex unicyclist and it took me a long time to learn it. 30 minutes a day for about 2 weeks, then I had it. I have hip arthritis and hernias and the sherman is trying at times if you dont stand still with it right. Once rolling tho, its better. As you progress, you condition your muscles and everything also takes less effort.
    The only HUGE concern I have is... can you lift it aournd on the boats? If so, youll be fine. You cant learn to make it lighter and not drop it in the drink. I would think that maybe you'd be good with an mten as well ;) Good luck man, keep at it. If you arent convinced you CAN learn this, you may not. I also have a scooter and its 70lbs of hard to carry. It also has a learning curve, i thought it wouldnt. Fwiw, Im more comfy and safe on my smaller eucs, than I am the scooter. 1000mi vs 20 miles is why. You aren't 'sorta' riding it, yuo ARE riding it. Good thing is, you wont forget if you sleep on it a few days. Thin neoprene will help against the hard shell. The sherm is def a heavy beast to catch. If you were are/were weight lifter, would/did you start with the biggest weights?

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the tips. I’m sure I’ll get good with practice. Looking forward to warmer weather so I can practice more often.

    • @arcrides6841
      @arcrides6841 3 роки тому +1

      You mean you used to ride a regular unicycle? I just bought one of those but probably won't start learning to ride it until my foot heals. Had the Sherman recently hit my shoe so hard that it put a massive deep wound on my heel. Almost down to the bone. You saw my post on the EUC forum. "Sherman delivers a good punch"
      Lucky for me though, the Sherman is also the solution to that injury. It hurts a bit to walk long distances but I can still move like Superman on the Sherman.

  • @1strooster263
    @1strooster263 2 роки тому +1

    At 53 my first euc was Gotway Nikola
    Amazing machine but big, 52 pounds worth. What holds people back is fear, I got angry with myself because I was having some trouble getting the hange of it. Hopped on it and went flying down the road! Funny because it was almost 0 degrees out and I was in a parka. I believe that my anger overcame my apprehension. to ride it's just counter intuitive to what are brain thinks of balance or how thing's should work. So my recommendation to anyone trying to learn is put on enough protective gear that you feel safe if you would fall.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      Good advice. I got used to it and now enjoy it but you are right. If you have never ridden and EUC or something similar, then expect a steep learning curve. You will get the hang of it with time. I ride mine all the time now, but you have to overcome your fear of falling off before you can relax and go with the flow of the EUC. Even very experienced riders will fall off from time to time if something unexpected happened pend but usually your skill allows you to slow down before you fall off and nothing serious happens. The Sherman is built like a tank so it can handle the drops.

  • @ullle66
    @ullle66 3 роки тому +1

    Thats very funny! One of my favourite sailing channel got into EUC. Let me assure you one thing: NOW, that you have mastered to drive the first meters(even when its wobbly as hell as you showed us)....from now on it will only get better with your riding, and that VERY fast! 3-4 weeks froom now you will not think about what you are doing while riding anymore, and it will get into your brain and blood like breathing! Trust me! You will totally comfortably glide alonog with 20-25mph and feel just great..... its just getting used to it.
    You will also NOT regret anymore that you bought one of the best EUC from the getgo ;-)

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks Ulf. I look forward to Spring when I can comfortably get out and ride every day. Should be a blast.

  • @riley3161
    @riley3161 3 роки тому

    Keep fighting!
    I have the Inmotion V8 and V11. The V11 (60 lbs) is about the same weight and I have to confess that it is a different ride entirely from the V8 (30+ lbs). Can't imagine what it would be like starting on a large wheel but seeing this makes me glad I started small. It may be helpful for you to get a smaller 800 watt unit to hone your skills and to use for technical riding. You can probably snag a refurbished wheel for fairly cheap. As for myself, I like to switch down if I want to try something new and the chances of falling are high.
    Anyway, safe riding man, and good luck!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      It took a little time but I got the hang of it and now Love my purchase. No regrets.

  • @wheeliam360
    @wheeliam360 3 роки тому

    Keep the Sherman. Once you get the hang of it. All smiles...then your hooked. You will want more than one. Tip... I used ace bandages to wrap my shins and up close to the knees. I sometimes used shin guards while I was in the learning stage. It still was uncomfortable but not as much. Eventually you'll get toughened up and get use to it. Patience,Practice and Perseverance. Ride On!!!😊👍

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Bill. I wont sell it. I will get good at it with time. Warmer temps would help me want to get out there and ride daily. Spring will be here soon enough. :-)

  • @heyoka3202
    @heyoka3202 2 роки тому

    Tank you for sharing your experianc, it realy takes a man to admit a mistakeI. I just got myself an Inmotion V8 that fits perfectly on my boat. It is 15 Kg and easy to handle. I have been riding for 3 days and already did 40 km. The speed is limited to 25km/h so I am only wearing wrist protectors and shoes that cover the ancles. I do a lot of Island hopping in the dutch Wattenmeer, The roads there are a litle bit to rough for a scoter, but for a EUC it is no problem.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      Thanks. With time I got use to it and now love it.

  • @videoogler
    @videoogler 3 роки тому

    I hear you about the aches and pain. I'm 60 and started out on the Tesla V2. It was definitely a workout. After 7 days I was cruising the side streets though. A couple months later I bought the MSX Pro. That took several weeks to get a handle on, but definitely the heavier weight was an advantage after getting used to it. It may take a little more work but you'll get used to it. Keep after it!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks Vid. I agree that the weight will be a benefit later when I am good and want the stability at higher speeds. I won't quite. No worries.

  • @Taristu48
    @Taristu48 2 роки тому

    After watching this I am reaffirmed in my order for the Inmotion V12. I saw its customization to allow for beginners to grow on it into experts, although it is a smaller wheel. Thanks for making this video and sharing your thoughts on this!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому +2

      Have fun! I got use to it and I love its range. Just a steeper learning curve than I expected. All good now though.

  • @nochannelnochannel231
    @nochannelnochannel231 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for warning me. I have patella formal tracking in my knees. I think I’ll stick with an electric scooter.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      I have a scooter and this EUC. If I want a quick ride to the store or fun ride with others with scooters. I ride the scooter. The EUC is fun but you need to wear way more protective gear. Much higher chance of something going wrong an taking a fall. A scooter is like riding a bike. So easy you almost feel like you shouldn't bother wearing a helmet at all. I don't wear elbow and knee pads to ride my scooter. Even off road.

  • @Miguel-ve1lh
    @Miguel-ve1lh 2 роки тому +1

    What wheel would you recommend as my first EUC? Thank you

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      Something smaller than a Sherman. There are new wheels out now, so I am not the best to ask. I still ride my Sherman.

  • @landocycle
    @landocycle 3 роки тому

    Subscribed to a fellow Canadian EUC rider! Hopefully it’s warmer on the east side, it was -30c where I live in BC all last week.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      It is cold and snowy here. Can't wait for the spring !!! BC is a long way away or I'd say let's go ride. :-)

    • @landocycle
      @landocycle 3 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods Yeah! Canada is so darned big.

  • @brianbuchanan5170
    @brianbuchanan5170 3 роки тому +1

    Does the battery pack come off? That would make it lighter if you were to try loading on/off the boat.

  • @justinboivin
    @justinboivin 3 роки тому

    I got an MSX as my first, which is a heavier wheel (50 lbs) and was happy that I didn't buy another. It took me longer to learn than most people, but was glad I never had to upgrade.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому +1

      With some riding time I got use to it and now love it.

  • @duperfastEUC
    @duperfastEUC 3 роки тому +7

    I felt the same way until I finally really learned, now I man handle my wheel.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +6

      Good to know. Keeping positive thoughts of mastering this thing. I think if it was spring and it was warm and I wanted to be out there every day putting in a little time I would have mastered it. Oh, perhaps I didn't slam myself enough for this mistake as well. Don't by a new EUC right before a Canadian Winter! ha ha

    • @jackvolta3489
      @jackvolta3489 3 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods That's a very good point Craig, because your warranty is still ticking down, even though you ain't riding something to always consider, I'm from the Boston area, and I always buy in late February or March for this very reason. 😇✌

    • @joshuajones6113
      @joshuajones6113 3 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods Riding with a warm breeze whipping past you is a beautiful beautiful thing. Feels like flying. No doubt the change in weather will help considerably with your willingness to let your legs take a beating ;) My advice is spend more time riding and less time getting on and off (as soon as you are able to stay up as long as you want). It gives your legs a break from the constant pressure, and keeps the fun level up while you continue to build your comfort level. Starting out is always a bear in large part because your EUC spends most of its time at an angle and jamming into your inner leg. Not fun with an EUC of any significant weight! Good luck and thanks for the vid :D

  • @erikknutson3940
    @erikknutson3940 3 роки тому +9

    It's my first wheel . Im 128lbs . I have had it for 2 months and I love it. No problem figuring out how to ride it after practice. Too much fun. Make it your first wheel.

    • @mc-dq6oj
      @mc-dq6oj 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly. He is complaining about things that happens with learning any EUC.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +2

      OK. Thanks. I may have had too high of an expectation on how easy it would be to learn. Practice makes perfect. More time was needed but the bruises on the shins made me wish I had gotten something smaller. Im glad I got the Sherman now.

  • @Sixbears
    @Sixbears 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the info. I passed my motorcycle license on a KZ-900. First bike. No problems. However, I know better than getting a EUC . . . mostly due to the skate board incident that we don't talk about.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +2

      Ya. Its a whole different type of Physics than riding anything else so there is some steep learning curve. I did my MC license test on my V-Rod. That is one long and heavy bike to be doing a test on. But, like I said, no real issue. I guess I figured I would be a natural at EUC as well. ummmm, not so much. Especially in the freezing cold. Not as much fun when you are cold and stiff. I wont give up though.

  • @stanley6254
    @stanley6254 3 роки тому +1

    Ok I am 5'9 and 280 lbs and 52 years old with knee surgery done to both knees .. a doctor said I have advance Arthritis for both knees and a fused L4 L5 surgery in the mid 90s .. now I am a bit like you too in going big .. My first bike when I was 20 was an 86 Suzuki GSXR750 and my first car was a Huge Truck and a S class Mercedes. So we are both similar in some ways.. now for your advice .. looks like I am not getting a Veteran Sherman as well so do I buy the Thinner and lighter Inmotion V8F?

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      That has been one of the models the viewers have been suggesting in the many comments.

  • @steveo6034
    @steveo6034 3 роки тому

    You'll be fine!! There's been a few beginners get the Sherman and once they get used to the weight they're usually fine. Don't get discouraged!! And keep the Sherman, do not sell it, it's the best EUC ever made imo!!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks Steve. Ya, if it was summer and it was warm out there and I practiced 15 minites a day so that I didn't overtax my joints while learning, I am sure I would have mastered it already. I sort of put it on hold when it got really cold. I won't give up. It still might be too heavy for easy dinghy transport so it was probably the wrong EUC for a boat but it will be an excellent road trip PEV

  • @keithk888
    @keithk888 3 роки тому

    Good info for beginners! Will be eyeing the Sherman 2 when it comes out but KS16X is/was my first wheel, no regrets so far after 800km for anyone else new to the hobby. Very manageable at 50 lbs, plenty of zip even for a bigger guy over 200 lbs, I just keep it close to 40kph to be safe. Trolley handle is really convenient too and I comfortably get about 55-60km range out of it.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks. It took a little time but I got comfortable riding it and now have no regrets in buying the Sherman

  • @aidanmcsweeney
    @aidanmcsweeney Рік тому +1

    I have a friend that bought an EUC before me and let me try it out, which is what drove me to buy one myself. Luckily I’ve always had great balance so it took me all of 5 mins to pick it up, being able to take off without holding onto anything and make full turns. It definitely depends on the person as to which one you should start off with.

  • @PierreCHARLES1838
    @PierreCHARLES1838 2 роки тому +1

    Started with MSX 83v 1600wh that is like around 10kg lighter. After 5 days of practice I started commuting. If sherman existed at the time I would have bought it without any hesitation. It's a big wheel but it's stability is a lot better than a lot of EUC, it's power doesn't allow you to overpower the wheel and experience cut-offs that you could get with small wheels. Find a way to attach your wheel to your belt so it doesn't fall on the ground too hard (when riding at walk speed) and keep your knees bent when you ride. Also practice starting, one foot control, urgent breaking and turning before going on the road. I never fell off at high speed, my wheel fell mostly when I had one foot off the wheel or doing accuracy riding between obstacles.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      I agree. After getting use to it I now Love my Sherman and am very glad I got it as my first wheel. It is tough as nails and I love that I never have range anxiety.

  • @andrewitoje8325
    @andrewitoje8325 3 роки тому

    appreciate your honesty on this matter, I tell people all the time this is not like anything you, ve done before and nobody wants to see their many new baby get scratched, dropped and dented so soon after buying it. Keep up the good work it will most likely take you about 10 to 12 solid hours of riding before it all clicks.
    peace HighendScooters

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      Thanks Andrew. I am practice will make perfect and then I will be very glad I got the Sherman for the stability and range.

  • @edmundkhoo524
    @edmundkhoo524 3 роки тому

    I like your way , go with the best and evolve with it.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      It all worked out. I got use to riding and now love my Sherman. Glad I got it.

  • @laurasanchez7105
    @laurasanchez7105 2 роки тому

    I got the ninebot one s2, very light euc, and I only dropped it twice (both times while stepping off and unable to control it). Never fell off it either. Oh yeah and the first time I tried getting up a tiny little curb I jumped off cause I thought I wasn't gonna make it but I would have made it with ease. Glad I saw your video cause the top speed on this thing is only 25 km/h and I'm thinking if maybe I regret not buying a bigger one lol but after seeing your video I'm glad with this one

    • @laurasanchez7105
      @laurasanchez7105 2 роки тому

      I can ride really comfortably now, just my feet start to get sore after a couple miles but that should stop happening as I do it more

  • @mrandmrswheels1142
    @mrandmrswheels1142 3 роки тому

    I did exactly the same thing 😜😃 my wife and I both are motorcyclists advanced test pass with a GS adventure and have inline skated, skateboarded learned to juggle etc
    So just like you, thought yeah we’ll get this.
    We had to take two steps back. I purchased a KS16X for my wife, but also for us both to learn on and then got a M-Ten 3 also just to make it even easier.
    We’re riding now at a ‘reasonable’ level but still lots and lots to learn. 😁

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      That is awesome! Thanks for the feedback Mr & Mrs Wheels. :-)

  • @Kamikazekman
    @Kamikazekman 3 роки тому +2

    What's the update on this? I'm hoping to hear that you've nailed it and now cruising everywhere on your Sherm!

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      Nailed it! Love the Sherman. Took it on my 5 week sailing vacation around Lake Ontario. So glad I have it now

    • @Kamikazekman
      @Kamikazekman 2 роки тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods Mate, that's what we want to hear! Nice work! Update video on the horizon? :)

  • @natigrinkrug
    @natigrinkrug 2 роки тому

    Ok so quick question - I ride a classic unicycle (citation: my PFP) does that mean that the Sherman I just bought may be easier for me than it would for someone who doesn't? I have tried EUCs before, and I felt pretty comfortable with the little ninebots... So fingers crossed...
    P.S. Dinghies rule and big boats drool! (C420 sailor here)
    Great vid!

  • @a.d.h.dn3d461
    @a.d.h.dn3d461 3 роки тому +2

    Don't be so hard and impatient with yourself, you can get total control of that wheel bro!! The bruising on the inside of your legs is something we all went through during the learning process, wether on a big wheel or a small wheel, it hurts in the beginning! The pain you're feeling is probably worse because it is a heavier wheel but the pain is natural in the beginning. It may have been a bad choice for a first wheel because of the condition of your hips and knees and because it's not as convenient for your other personal interest and hobbies, getting in and out of your boat but those are probably the only reason it was not a good choice for a first wheel.
    STICK WITH IT!, YOU CAN DO IT!!!💪👍
    Oh btw from your video you don't seem to need any training aids, you just need repetition, repetition, repetition and remember everytime you get ready to mount that beast, stand up straight & look straight.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks ADHD. I totally agree with everything you said. Bruises are to be expected when you are a total NEWB since you aren't riding it properly and putting strain on joints unnecessarily. Once I have it mastered I will probably not feel any real issues. As for the boat, I have thought of a new way to get this bigger wheel into and out of the dinghy without heavy lifting or risking dropping it in the drink so now that I have that issue eliminated I am now really happy I bought the Sherman for the Range. I can't wait for Spring to have better weather to get out and ride it constantly.

    • @ek-nz
      @ek-nz 3 роки тому

      Yeah I’m inclined to agree. This sounds like normal learning pains regardless of the wheel size, especially at your age, though maybe both mentally and physically intensified by the wheel size. Imagine feeling this hurt by a small wheel when you’re a big man though. You’d have given up for sure and told no one, so I’d say Sherman was the right choice after all given your purchasing decision history. If you’d experienced normal learning pains on a little wheel your ego would be as bruised as your shins. Looks like you are well on the way to normal riding within a timeframe that seems kinda average, so maybe you also generally underestimated the learning curve. The advice here is spot on: you just need to put in the hours and you’ll be fine. Also, get a davit and get an Mten3 and you’ll have all bases covered.

  • @ewheelsfanclub4027
    @ewheelsfanclub4027 2 роки тому

    Hi COD, Curious... A year later.. what's the status? How's it going? Did you like the Sherman?

  • @sailingsinequanoneuc5265
    @sailingsinequanoneuc5265 3 роки тому +1

    My opinion is you wont regret your Sherman for around the house rides, the need for speed will grow on you. But, from a sailing perspective I would find it too heavy. Even my 16x I find is on the heavy side at 50ish lbs to haul in-out. For coastal cruising my machine of choice is my KS16S. 35lbs, center handle, easy to load and unload from the sailboat, easy to stow under the grocery cart, slim footprint for storage aboard, yet still plenty of power and range for exploring coastal cities and making your way to the nearest West Marine.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      I am sure I will love my Sherman. when the weather gets warmer I will be out every day.

  • @elmob5776
    @elmob5776 3 роки тому +1

    It’s been 3 weeks now since I received my new Sherman and still haven’t rode it. At it same time I bought a used 16s and having the time of my life. I think for me it’s the cost factor that makes riding the Sherman more nerve racking. With a used euc I don’t care about dropping it making me more confident. As of now I’m starting to get annoyed by the 16s telling me to decelerate. It’s just a matter of the when the need for speed will kick in and I hop on the Sherman. So my conclusion is you’re going to end up with multiple wheels. Start from the bottom and work your way up and enjoy the ride.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому

      I agree. The Sherman is perfect for what it is designed for. I should have a 2nd wheel and it can be a smaller wheel for short commutes and the Sherman for those long range cruising opportunities.

  • @BuffaloEskate
    @BuffaloEskate 3 роки тому

    What would yall say would be the best euc for the cheapest price but be able to do at least 20-30 mph? I ride e boards that do 30-40 and have road just about everything electric other than an EUC... other than one time WHEN WE WERE OUT RIDING AT THE BAR/PUB ...and it was a mid-top tier euc but had a wall to assist in my first mount and dismount.... SO I AM LOOKING FOR SOMETHING THAT HAS DECENT SPEED AND POWER THAT I COULD STILL KEEP IT AND RIDE IT AFTER A YEAR OR TWO WITHOUT GETTING BORED WITH IT AND "NEEDING" TO UPGRADE! I LEARNED WITH OTHER ELECTRONICS TO MAKE SURE THEY CAN OUTPUT ENOUGH POWER WHEN NEEDED AND JUST LOWER THAT SPEED WHEN LEARNING SO I DONT TAKE A SPILL AND THEN AS I GET BORED I CAN UP THE SPEED A BIT... BUT MY BUDGET IS TIGHT SO I AM REALLY HOPING TO FIND SOMETHING BETWEEN $400-$1000 SPEED AND POWER BEING TOP OF THE LIST! CAN ANYONE RECOMMEND SOMETHING FAST FOR BETWEEN $500-$1000? OTHER THAN BUYING USED???

    • @DEFACTO9
      @DEFACTO9 3 роки тому +1

      Buy a nearly new kingsong18" wheel. or even a gotway nikola plus. for speed get gotway 84v machine or even 100v MSP (discontinued but still one of the fastest on the planet a sweet spot because the newer wheels have some potential bearing issues currently due to new hollow-bore motors) ) but Not crashed. Go to EUC forum (yellow icon) and look at the wanted/sales section. Really you need to go to a popular EUC sales site and learn the model ranges by wheel size. the smaller the wheel diameter the more the acceleration but the lower the top speed. 19"/20"wheels are the seweetspot). Wear boots because as you learn your ankles will take a bashing. gear up. youre going to have at least 2 hi-speed crashes and numerous low speed. Most likley your first wheel will become heavily warped and damaged. PS Ive driven supercars and bikes... nothing comes close to the thrill or riding an euc around at 30mph. (dont overtorque a wheel on low voltage/below 50% battery... many accidents come from poor torque demand management with ever lowering battery. Lastly pay attention to VOLTAGE (its a far more accurate indicator than barttery level which is calculated very differently between wheels) Youre welcome ua-cam.com/video/aSLvdece5wc/v-deo.html

    • @BuffaloEskate
      @BuffaloEskate 3 роки тому

      @@DEFACTO9Awesome and thanks for all of the info!!! What do you think about the Gotway tesla? Do you think I would be good with that 1 for a year or two before needing or wanting to trade up?

  • @RUSHmarley2112
    @RUSHmarley2112 3 роки тому +1

    You will get bruises on your legs when you learn no matter what euc you use. Don't give up on it - you will love it once it clicks.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Ted. I won't give up. Love the Sherman. Just a tad bit heavy for a NEWB. But, practice makes everything easier and less painful.

  • @countryacademy9053
    @countryacademy9053 2 роки тому +4

    Part of me deeply regrets not starting on a sherman. I've enjoyed all my wheels learning but it didn't take me long to realize I'm built for power and heavy machines. Lol but if your in the market to sell I'm definitely in the market to buy lol

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому +2

      I got use to it and now Love my Sherman. Massive range, faster than I ever want to push it and built like a tank. Now very glad it was my purchase vs something less durable.

    • @trevorthieme5157
      @trevorthieme5157 Рік тому

      @@Bowmans-Woods Wgat do you recommend now? The Sherman veteran or the Sherman max? Maybe another brand entirely?
      I've been looking around and am looking for something sturdy and fast while keeping the range of the Sherman as well. I'm mostly interested in the Sherman veteran so far while the only downside seems to be its lack of suspension allowing a loss of grip if going fast on a slightly bumpy road.

  • @lbljlionel4862
    @lbljlionel4862 Рік тому

    thanks a lot, I was about the make the very same mistake.

  • @kitkat0981
    @kitkat0981 3 роки тому

    Hello from Ottawa/Gatineau. I also went to a smaller KS 16s as my first EUC. It’s been 3 days now and indépendant now and loving it.
    My next upgrade will probably be the 16x for the added speed and distance. Then one day, perhaps the Sherman… next year maybe.

    • @Bowmans-Woods
      @Bowmans-Woods  2 роки тому

      Hey. I got use to riding my Sherman in the spring and now love it. It was a mistake to buy right before the winter. All good now.