Inmotion E20 Review: Truly an Electric Unicycle for Beginners

I’ve been riding and testing electric unicycles for over five years and have always wanted to get my kids and partner involved. It wasn’t easy, but the Inmotion E20 electric unicycle ($319) takes away a lot of those learning curve anxieties. 

The E20 is not a traditional EUC. It has two 14-inch tubed tires mounted on a single rim, allowing it to self-balance in all directions — forward, backward, left and right. The tires are narrow by design, allowing for sharp turns on one tire, or you can make wider turns and remain on both. It’s like having training wheels on a bike; you can progress at your own pace. 

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Decal for E20 EUC

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Is the Inmotion E20 worth buying? 

 At $319, the E20 is an affordable EUC option that’s perfect for beginners, young and old. It’s ideal for anyone curious about learning to ride an EUC without feeling overwhelmed or intimidated by more advanced models. However, it is limited in speed and distance, and riders might quickly outgrow its capabilities, so be ready to consider something bigger.

For those seeking an affordable small single-wheel option to learn on, check out the $399 Inmotion V5.

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