
There are some things that we’ve always wanted to do. Accomplishing feats like climbing Mt. Everest, fighting your way through a zombie horde (and live), and riding a unicycle. While some of those may be feasible, balancing on a unicycle is nigh impossible. It requires skill and coordination that comes only with lots of practice, unless you can cheat your way through it.
The Self-Balancing Unicycle V3 is a way to get past all of the weeks of practice by simply giving you a unicycle that will keep you upright and moving. You can get up to 15 mph, and it will shut off if you happen to crash. It’s said that it only takes about 30 minutes to learn how to work one of these things, and it will cost you around $1,800.


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