Aaahhhhh all the adorable Monocats again!! Also, thanks for the quick backstory at the start! Lovely to see that the EUC companies are stepping up their own Sidepad quality after seeing how their customers care for it! Even if it's still a bit of a climb till the quality is on par^^
those so-called russian pads (also known as "Alexa ao" pads, since she came up with them) double as small bags to hold small stuff in and are designed so that a user could change the pad thickness and softness with different inserts. Very expensive.
Good video with helpful information and advice. My setup: Current - RS with Clark Pads (one piece) and Clark Pedals and Clark bumpers. I have a V12HT on the way and for that also on the way are NyloNove Pedals and Grizzla Flow Compact Pads. I have on order a Sherman-S and on the way for that are Grizzla Flow Large pads, I'll likely order NyloNove pedals for the Sherman-S once they become available.
Kate thanks again for helping me unbox my first EUC a few weeks ago! I didnt realize that was you until afterwards, I had seen your videos before! Hope your stay in Vancouver has been tremendous. Wish you the best and keep up the awesome content!
Kuji pads deserve IMHO a separate category, because they are not only a cushion to increase comfort but significantly improve control and safety _without impeding leg mobility_ which makes them unique. They can be made considerably smaller than Kujis original design (as the lower leg right above the ankle doesn't move that much anyway). I can hardly imagine to live without them anymore.
Cool video. I have a V11 and what I use as a side pad is definitely not the norm. I saw someone online take a seat cushion, for people that sits for long periods, and put it through the handle of the V11 so it hangs on both sides. It looked good to me so I bought the same thing. I put it on my EUC and it has been working well for me. It was weird at first because it does make the EUC a lot thicker but I like how soft it is and I don't have glue anything to my EUC.
Thanks for sharing that! That’s a very creative solution, especially for the V11 it’s difficult to find good sidepads! Does the seat cushion have a specific name? I’d love to look more I to that!
great video! from my experience one piece pads are the best, i have been in love with the Torque Pads from the beginning, i think taht Torque Pads are the best pads. I appreciate their endurance, they saved my vehicle more than once during an accident. comfort, ergonomics and versatility, both for the street and for jumping. Everyone has different preferences, I can recommend Torque Pads to everyone.
Great video! Well narrated as well! I'd love to get a set of Grizzlas or Nylonove Kinetix but shipping to the states makes them ridiculously expensive.
Let's just not forget how much it sucks... for them to be as pricey as they are! If only these pads were cheaper... Currently riding a V8F with a bicycle helmet and no side pads. Unfortunately, accumulating all of the material is too expensive. :(
Awesome video as always :) I ride S18 and I’m thinking of making custom side pads to feel more locked in, especially going down hill. I’d love to see you make some - come on people hit that like button!
yeaaaay you're back!!! you've been missed Kate!! Hope the studies are going well with you. really nice video and awesome to see the range of options out there, Many thanks for sharing and wb :)
I first cut yogablocks and wrap them in duct tap. But they don't flex. Later I bought 3d printed pads from a Belgium guy. The pads work fantastic for my Sherman. For my Extreme Bull X-Men HT, I bought German twisting jump blocks. I bought the biggest size, but now they are to big for my X-Men. For my S22 they are wonderful. I will buy smaller jump blocks for the X-Men. I am still looking for pads for my Abrams. I have an idea which pads to get.
I have self-made ghetto pads (patent in pending lmao), but the main problem is that they are seperate pieces and they don't have a large area at the bottom so they aren't super robust. Main issue with pretty much all pads: Too bloody expensive for what you get. It's just slightly molded yoga block yet costs 80€+?!!?!?!
The 16X a nice wheel, I ride mine a lot. I put those Begode supplied side pads on my 16X. The Grizzla pads look really good but since I have a 3D Printer I 'm going to try to print something similar in TPU for my Master and see if that works out.
I have Inmotion V12 power pads/jump pads. It fits perfectly to my V12 and I really love it. V12 is completelly different (and much better) wheel. It locks my feet pretty well and has 2 pieces just like grizzla. These Inmotion pads are also quite cheap
I wonder how long the velcro will hold strength. Like after so long riding in various conditions, and repeated switching or pads or rearranging. It seems like you're fairly confident and happy with them though.
Very comprehensive and informative as always! This video is very timely as there are so many more pads on the market since I bought my Clark pads a couple of years ago. I am currently torn between the Kinetic pads and the Grizzla pads. I like to position my pads low and am not sure that I would be able to close my pedals with Grizzla pads. This is important to me because I often push my wheel through crowded places. For this reason, I am thinking that Kinetic pads with NyloNove pedals might be a better option for me.
That is the best video I have seen on side pads. Strangely, no one seems to have made an informative, in depth video on this subject, that we are all eventually interested in. I have actually see a couple of videos where the person had the pads fitted backwards, or even upside down. The explanation of how to fit them correctly is essential. Very well explained, clear and concise. Many thanks. 👍
i 3d printed the kinetic type (the one with 5 parts on each side) for my first pads. these were printed in PLA, so are going to be rather hard than the normal squishy plastic. I am curious how that will work, and how long they will last without breaking. After all, I am a brand new EUC rider. i've held off to get proper footwear with ankle support to ride with.
Thanks for this! Good rundown of the different pads. But how did you get the velcro to stick to your wheel? I also have a 16X and the velcro didn't stick to the wheel at all the first time I tried to stick it on.
Interesting video. I am a new rider, ive my v10f for a month. ive a problem with climbing hills, i weight 55kg, soo very light rider, and in a steep hill,from 17% or more, i have several kinds of hills where i ride, and, even if i speed a bit before climbing the wheel slowly decreases speed till i cant keep on it. I tried to put has much weight has i can on the front of it, it helps a lot but i cant make to the top.. Would a power pad help in this case or its the limit of the wheel?I dont hear any beeps. Thanks in advance
Try medium or soft mode, this gives more ability to lean into the hills when climbing. Power pads can sometimes be too much torque on the smaller wheels but the v10f is surprisingly powerful for its size. I ride a 16x without pads specifically because I don't want to over torque it and cut out... but I'm 300 pounds so that's not your issue. Pads are great but not necessary for riding under 20-25 mph. Good luck.
What I normally do is, I don't buy the regular velcro, cause that won't have much of a grip. Instead, buy an industrial made velcro which has a higher grip, the "teeth" on these velcro are slightly bigger than your normal ones.
Definitely industrial made Velcro is a good choice! The Velcro that the grizzla pads come with stick very well so I never had a problem with that. But the V12 inMotion power pads fall off all the time, so adding something like super glue or trying the roughen up the surface of the pads can also help :)
I've got 4400 miles on my V11 and have never had sidepads. I've ridden a few that have them for a few minutes and it feels really dangerous and awkward to me. If you ever get in some sort of wreck and you can't get your feet out you are seriously going to injure yourself. I've seen a guy break his wrist because of this and he wasn't even going 5-7 MPH. He had to have surgery to repair it.
That’s definitely a good warning, to not have the side pads too tight, otherwise you might get stuck in them in an accident, thanks for bringing this up! So far for me, my sidepads helped me to prevent a lot of injuries, since they held me in place when I hit some unexpected potholes. :)
@@monocat.1011 That's interesting because in 4400 miles I've never had a crash. I think any advantage you might get isn't worth getting stuck with your feet to the sides if you ever fall. My V11 weighs 65 pounds. I can't even imagine what that would do to the bones in my leg if I fell and I was stuck to it.
I have spent hours this week trying to get my new pads in the right position and they're still not perfect. I think I make it worse every time I move them 😅
It also helps to just ride for a while with any setup, so you can get used to it. Sometimes I set up my pads horribly, but I’m too lazy to move them and than I get used to it after a couple of days 😅
+1 for monocat-pads I'm saving up for Grizzla pads, but then I'm also saving up for nylonove pedals, and some other gear, so dunno which upgrade will go first. But the discount code is appreciated ^_^
Hey! It’s nice to see a video! I hope you are well!
I purchased an EUC because of your last video. I've learned to ride and just went on a 51.6 mile trip in 30 degree weather yesterday 🥶👍
Excellent video thank you. Nobody else was explaining all of this . good job👍
Aaahhhhh all the adorable Monocats again!!
Also, thanks for the quick backstory at the start! Lovely to see that the EUC companies are stepping up their own Sidepad quality after seeing how their customers care for it! Even if it's still a bit of a climb till the quality is on par^^
those so-called russian pads (also known as "Alexa ao" pads, since she came up with them) double as small bags to hold small stuff in and are designed so that a user could change the pad thickness and softness with different inserts. Very expensive.
Good video with helpful information and advice.
My setup:
Current - RS with Clark Pads (one piece) and Clark Pedals and Clark bumpers. I have a V12HT on the way and for that also on the way are NyloNove Pedals and Grizzla Flow Compact Pads. I have on order a Sherman-S and on the way for that are Grizzla Flow Large pads, I'll likely order NyloNove pedals for the Sherman-S once they become available.
Kate thanks again for helping me unbox my first EUC a few weeks ago! I didnt realize that was you until afterwards, I had seen your videos before! Hope your stay in Vancouver has been tremendous. Wish you the best and keep up the awesome content!
Wow! Very thorough, great work. I learned a thing or two.
Good to see an upload from you! I'm still working on finding the perfect positioning for my front set of Grizzla pads.
Kuji pads deserve IMHO a separate category, because they are not only a cushion to increase comfort but significantly improve control and safety _without impeding leg mobility_ which makes them unique. They can be made considerably smaller than Kujis original design (as the lower leg right above the ankle doesn't move that much anyway). I can hardly imagine to live without them anymore.
Cool video. I have a V11 and what I use as a side pad is definitely not the norm. I saw someone online take a seat cushion, for people that sits for long periods, and put it through the handle of the V11 so it hangs on both sides. It looked good to me so I bought the same thing. I put it on my EUC and it has been working well for me. It was weird at first because it does make the EUC a lot thicker but I like how soft it is and I don't have glue anything to my EUC.
Thanks for sharing that! That’s a very creative solution, especially for the V11 it’s difficult to find good sidepads!
Does the seat cushion have a specific name? I’d love to look more I to that!
Nice to see you again , hope you are well ❤
Have done side pads in leather and in rubber 😊
Just realized after getting two notifications, I also subscribe to Unicat. But that channel shows mobility that is 4, 6, or 8 wheels. No competition 👍
Finally another video… Great info for those of us that are immersing ourselves in the EUC world. Thanks!
great video! from my experience one piece pads are the best, i have been in love with the Torque Pads from the beginning, i think taht Torque Pads are the best pads. I appreciate their endurance, they saved my vehicle more than once during an accident. comfort, ergonomics and versatility, both for the street and for jumping. Everyone has different preferences, I can recommend Torque Pads to everyone.
@5:35, how are those homemade pads coming along? 😜
Very informative video monocat, cheers thanks! The "monocat" graphics throughout were very interesting!
She’s back!!! 😻
Thanks. Really focuses what rype I need. Tired of getting launched every bump.
Great video! Well narrated as well! I'd love to get a set of Grizzlas or Nylonove Kinetix but shipping to the states makes them ridiculously expensive.
Hey Steve! Shipment of our pads (Grizzla) to the US is a cost of $25 (FedEx air prioroty)
I was the 500th like. Time to make some DIY pads.
Great to see you’re back in “video mode”. Love your content.
Cheers!
Christian
Thanks ,! Look forward to 5purrcent for my mten4!
Let's just not forget how much it sucks... for them to be as pricey as they are! If only these pads were cheaper...
Currently riding a V8F with a bicycle helmet and no side pads. Unfortunately, accumulating all of the material is too expensive. :(
Yeah I feel you no way I’m spending $150 on some foam $50 is more like it
I’m my eyes especially the foam ones are quite overpriced. I hope that with time, and EUCs getting more popular, the prices will go down!
Thanks, Kate. Great topic for a video.
That was extremely informational and the thoughtful writing shows . Cheers❤️👍
Hello Kate wich size grizzlapads do you use on the Kingsong 16 x? Thank you
Kate!!!! We missed you, Great video.
Awesome video as always :) I ride S18 and I’m thinking of making custom side pads to feel more locked in, especially going down hill. I’d love to see you make some - come on people hit that like button!
Great to see you doing vids again. Thanks Kate!!🙏 I personally have only used kuji pads and Clark pads.
Love this video, now I know what side pad I should buy next and tips for setting up the side pad on my euc.
yeaaaay you're back!!! you've been missed Kate!! Hope the studies are going well with you. really nice video and awesome to see the range of options out there, Many thanks for sharing and wb :)
Nice to see another video!!!
Any thanks Kate, much enjoyed. You make a very good video. clear, concise and enter.. Please keep it up.. 👍😀
Glad your are ok.
Thank you Kate super informative
Thanks for teaching my how to start riding EUC, great teacher!
You are very welcome! It’s a lot of fun to get more people into EUCs! :)
Love the STOP WAR stickers ❤
At first, i thought it was a brand sticker.
Oh yeah! Nice tear 11:25
She's returned! 😭
I first cut yogablocks and wrap them in duct tap. But they don't flex.
Later I bought 3d printed pads from a Belgium guy. The pads work fantastic for my Sherman.
For my Extreme Bull X-Men HT, I bought German twisting jump blocks. I bought the biggest size, but now they are to big for my X-Men. For my S22 they are wonderful. I will buy smaller jump blocks for the X-Men.
I am still looking for pads for my Abrams. I have an idea which pads to get.
I have self-made ghetto pads (patent in pending lmao), but the main problem is that they are seperate pieces and they don't have a large area at the bottom so they aren't super robust.
Main issue with pretty much all pads: Too bloody expensive for what you get. It's just slightly molded yoga block yet costs 80€+?!!?!?!
The 16X a nice wheel, I ride mine a lot. I put those Begode supplied side pads on my 16X. The Grizzla pads look really good but since I have a 3D Printer I 'm going to try to print something similar in TPU for my Master and see if that works out.
this is the best video on this subject . Excellent job
I have Inmotion V12 power pads/jump pads. It fits perfectly to my V12 and I really love it. V12 is completelly different (and much better) wheel. It locks my feet pretty well and has 2 pieces just like grizzla. These Inmotion pads are also quite cheap
Send me the link of the ones you have 😂
I wonder how long the velcro will hold strength. Like after so long riding in various conditions, and repeated switching or pads or rearranging. It seems like you're fairly confident and happy with them though.
Great video 🤙
Nice vid with good points on what to get and why.👍
Hey, welcome back :)
awesome review, got all the info I was looking for
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Very comprehensive and informative as always! This video is very timely as there are so many more pads on the market since I bought my Clark pads a couple of years ago. I am currently torn between the Kinetic pads and the Grizzla pads. I like to position my pads low and am not sure that I would be able to close my pedals with Grizzla pads. This is important to me because I often push my wheel through crowded places. For this reason, I am thinking that Kinetic pads with NyloNove pedals might be a better option for me.
Wow! I was not even aware of standard sidepads as a new user in 2024 as my Airwheel x3 has none and hurts when I practice for a while.
Lol funny I was just looking for more info on pads 😂
Perfect timing! 😂
@@monocat.1011 puurfect indeed. 😸
My grizzlas are sweet I've tried a couple 😍😍
Great video mono kitty 😺
That is the best video I have seen on side pads. Strangely, no one seems to have made an informative, in depth video on this subject, that we are all eventually interested in. I have actually see a couple of videos where the person had the pads fitted backwards, or even upside down. The explanation of how to fit them correctly is essential. Very well explained, clear and concise. Many thanks. 👍
Great vid! ✅
5purrcent as a cat lover i got to say i love your discount code thanks Kate good video
Can you make a video of how to teach ppl to ride with Eevees? I hear it takes shops only an hour.
Yes! Stop the fokken war !!!! I wonder how many people mention that sticker....
that is absolutely insane that the 3d printed ones are so expensive lol I'm gonna get in on that market.
i 3d printed the kinetic type (the one with 5 parts on each side) for my first pads. these were printed in PLA, so are going to be rather hard than the normal squishy plastic. I am curious how that will work, and how long they will last without breaking. After all, I am a brand new EUC rider. i've held off to get proper footwear with ankle support to ride with.
Feelin fancy!
Lovely narration!
awesome!
Thanks for this! Good rundown of the different pads. But how did you get the velcro to stick to your wheel? I also have a 16X and the velcro didn't stick to the wheel at all the first time I tried to stick it on.
Strenco sticks much better than the Velcro brand. If you really want things to stick, prime the surface with 3M 94 primer
Heya, thanks for this review.... which model grizzla pads fitted best on your 16x?🙏🏻
Great vid!! Thanks.
How about some custom Monocat themed side pads? Cat body for front pad, tail for the back pad? Meow?
Support from Hong Kong😊
I would like to get a pair of them pedals you have on the 16 x ?
Awesome video 👍
I used the Nylonove pedals for my 16x , they are by far my favourite! Link is in the description :)
How wide do the pads have to be to really get good power? most I see are only 2" wide
I hate that I cant find pads that would fit very close to my front part of the leg..
what size grizzla pads would you recommend for the 16x?
I used foam from a pool noodle for the top pads; but I'm worried that they make me look effeminate.
Does anyone know what shoes she is wearing in this? (The black high-tops)
Riding in high heel boots 🤣
It feels very strange, that’s for sure 😂
Interesting video. I am a new rider, ive my v10f for a month. ive a problem with climbing hills, i weight 55kg, soo very light rider, and in a steep hill,from 17% or more, i have several kinds of hills where i ride, and, even if i speed a bit before climbing the wheel slowly decreases speed till i cant keep on it. I tried to put has much weight has i can on the front of it, it helps a lot but i cant make to the top..
Would a power pad help in this case or its the limit of the wheel?I dont hear any beeps. Thanks in advance
Try medium or soft mode, this gives more ability to lean into the hills when climbing. Power pads can sometimes be too much torque on the smaller wheels but the v10f is surprisingly powerful for its size. I ride a 16x without pads specifically because I don't want to over torque it and cut out... but I'm 300 pounds so that's not your issue. Pads are great but not necessary for riding under 20-25 mph. Good luck.
Do you add extra adhesive to stick the velcro on the side pads? Mine tend to come off when i rip the side pads off the wheel to reposition.
What I normally do is, I don't buy the regular velcro, cause that won't have much of a grip. Instead, buy an industrial made velcro which has a higher grip, the "teeth" on these velcro are slightly bigger than your normal ones.
Definitely industrial made Velcro is a good choice!
The Velcro that the grizzla pads come with stick very well so I never had a problem with that.
But the V12 inMotion power pads fall off all the time, so adding something like super glue or trying the roughen up the surface of the pads can also help :)
I've got 4400 miles on my V11 and have never had sidepads. I've ridden a few that have them for a few minutes and it feels really dangerous and awkward to me. If you ever get in some sort of wreck and you can't get your feet out you are seriously going to injure yourself. I've seen a guy break his wrist because of this and he wasn't even going 5-7 MPH. He had to have surgery to repair it.
That’s definitely a good warning, to not have the side pads too tight, otherwise you might get stuck in them in an accident, thanks for bringing this up!
So far for me, my sidepads helped me to prevent a lot of injuries, since they held me in place when I hit some unexpected potholes. :)
@@monocat.1011 That's interesting because in 4400 miles I've never had a crash. I think any advantage you might get isn't worth getting stuck with your feet to the sides if you ever fall. My V11 weighs 65 pounds. I can't even imagine what that would do to the bones in my leg if I fell and I was stuck to it.
Yay!!
I have spent hours this week trying to get my new pads in the right position and they're still not perfect.
I think I make it worse every time I move them 😅
When I bought Clark Pads 3D Extreme's, put them on once and seem to work great for me.
It also helps to just ride for a while with any setup, so you can get used to it. Sometimes I set up my pads horribly, but I’m too lazy to move them and than I get used to it after a couple of days 😅
Side pad video?
+1 for monocat-pads
I'm saving up for Grizzla pads, but then I'm also saving up for nylonove pedals, and some other gear, so dunno which upgrade will go first. But the discount code is appreciated ^_^
lets not talk about russia
Hi monocat! Been missing your videos. It feels months that I haven't seen a video from you. Glad to see you posting again.
Great video, thank you !