I have all 3 models, they get better and better each time. The wheels on the 3 are a little closer together than the 2, allowing for tighter turns, in my opinion.
Greetings Matt, love the vision on the Halfbike...I am looking at buying for a substitute to running (Bad knees)...tell me do you still use yours since video was done...and how good is the workout???
Yes, I do still use it - it's a unique ride once you get the hang of it. Since then I have bought another "stand up bike" which it more like a conventional bike. I alternate between them, mostly based on the terrain I'm riding on. The Halfbike is really only suited to pavement or hard packed surfaces - at least for someone with my skill level!
Which model would you recommend for a beginner the halftime 2 or 3 I think you said one model has a wider rear platform.
I have all 3 models, they get better and better each time. The wheels on the 3 are a little closer together than the 2, allowing for tighter turns, in my opinion.
Greetings Matt, love the vision on the Halfbike...I am looking at buying for a substitute to running (Bad knees)...tell me do you still use yours since video was done...and how good is the workout???
Yes, I do still use it - it's a unique ride once you get the hang of it. Since then I have bought another "stand up bike" which it more like a conventional bike. I alternate between them, mostly based on the terrain I'm riding on. The Halfbike is really only suited to pavement or hard packed surfaces - at least for someone with my skill level!
@@matthewberry3522 Appreciate the reply....may look into a stand up bike.....cheers
@@FitdadsCoach The one I got was the Elliptigo MSUB.
This is not good for bad knees. In order to fully control it you have to crouch a little while pedaling.
Matthew Berry MSUB looks like a great option for bad back/knees. Darnit; the price, though.