Testing Shoes That Make You Walk 250% Faster | WIRED

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  • @buttmanjenkins3972
    @buttmanjenkins3972 Год назад +2677

    7:03 Absolutely incredible that using these things still looks less dorky than speed walking.

    • @thelunn
      @thelunn Год назад +117

      pretty sure he cheated too, arent you supposed to have 1 foot on the ground at all times?

    • @sownheard
      @sownheard Год назад +68

      @@thelunn its a casual match

    • @dandcc9192
      @dandcc9192 Год назад +22

      made me laugh out loud lol

    • @dandcc9192
      @dandcc9192 Год назад +7

      @@thelunn Looks like he does, no?

    • @dandcc9192
      @dandcc9192 Год назад +43

      @@thelunn Oh, actually never mind, yeah he seems to be basically slightly running with a speedwalking gait.

  • @frnaco5661
    @frnaco5661 Год назад +3309

    Is hard to make a case to use this shoes in a high density area where you will be going faster than everyone so inevitably you will be stopping constantly and probably the time will end up being the same as just walking without them. This shoes really shine when there's a low amount of people in your way and probably in wide side walks where you can pass them. At first glance is a good idea.

    • @roscosanchez4649
      @roscosanchez4649 Год назад +38

      Thinking the same thing. ✊

    • @karigrandii
      @karigrandii Год назад +80

      Why would anyone ever use this? We dont need 99% of tech around us anyway

    • @sp1d5r
      @sp1d5r Год назад +129

      you just solve this problem by everyone having them

    • @johannsmith5697
      @johannsmith5697 Год назад

      @@sp1d5r and the government can remove access to banks for the anti-mooners

    • @xObscureDarkness
      @xObscureDarkness Год назад +53

      Cool tech but yeah probably just worse than a bicycle

  • @oximine
    @oximine Год назад +2318

    Good video, but I’d like to see some more tests
    1. Walking next to a normal walker to see how fast they are.
    2. Longer use for an hour or so to see time saved and fatigue levels as well as battery life
    3. How quickly are you able to change directions with them? Are you able to dodge if someone cuts in your path?

    • @Vononex
      @Vononex Год назад +34

      Great questions

    • @Chaz1724
      @Chaz1724 Год назад +209

      Or how about going downhill? Can you stop?

    • @luca.767
      @luca.767 Год назад +116

      @@Chaz1724 Or going down stairs

    • @iniehawk4472
      @iniehawk4472 Год назад +202

      This definitely felt like more of an infomercial than an actual product test

    • @thebirdhasbeencharged
      @thebirdhasbeencharged Год назад +8

      Ultimate test is if he can escape truck-kun 😂

  • @matthewwach7693
    @matthewwach7693 Год назад +179

    I once knew a kid in high school that I would pass in the hallways. He would always walk like he was on a conveyor belt with zero bounce in his stride. I wonder what happened to him. I wonder if he's still walking level to this day.

    • @maspesasmasperras5554
      @maspesasmasperras5554 Год назад +17

      That kid is now... Shakira

    • @22heart
      @22heart Год назад +3

      Called roll stepping. Was he a band kid?

    • @chaolan77
      @chaolan77 Год назад +3

      Pro runners have very little bounce. The more bounce the more energy exerted so maybe the kid was onto something.

    • @utubestalker.dotcom
      @utubestalker.dotcom Год назад +1

      Yep, he's probably still wearing Heelys.. they do have Heelys for adults now

    • @bryan__m
      @bryan__m Год назад +5

      There was a kid in my high school who did the same thing. He was goth and always wore pants that had a huge flair so they completely covered his feet and it made the illusion even more surreal.

  • @sLaMz1o1
    @sLaMz1o1 Год назад +2681

    I believe that's the most recognition a professional speed walker has gotten in history

    • @EFox36
      @EFox36 Год назад +92

      Nah, Hal also really brought it into the zeitgeist 20 years ago

    • @remjojic549
      @remjojic549 Год назад +29

      @@EFox36 got to love malcom in the middle 😂

    • @sLaMz1o1
      @sLaMz1o1 Год назад +5

      @@EFox36 I totally forgot that epic episode but I'm taking real

    • @ginger_wby
      @ginger_wby Год назад +8

      @@remjojic549 glad it got a mention, classic Hal

    • @KrazieKanuk
      @KrazieKanuk Год назад +59

      I can’t believe they brought a professional walker out there and didn’t let him wear the super shoes!

  • @spamuel98
    @spamuel98 Год назад +8415

    These sorts of robotic footwear are actually being tested with virtual reality headsets in lieu of omnidirectional treadmills or slidemills.

    • @julien2231
      @julien2231 Год назад +137

      Really? Thats nice

    • @Ass_of_Amalek
      @Ass_of_Amalek Год назад +489

      that sounds like a much more promising application to me, though perhaps a bit more complicated (tor example I think you really ought to be able to step sideways in-game, and even walking curves may not be possible to compensate with just forward and backward motion on the wheels).

    • @daigosaito888
      @daigosaito888 Год назад +137

      OMNIDIRECTIONAL PLANETARY, PLANETARY OMNIDIRECTIONAL
      BEEP BEE BEE BEE BEEP BEEP BEBEBEBE BEEP

    • @FreeaimVR
      @FreeaimVR Год назад

      Freeaim is developing powered omni directional shoes for VR:
      ruclips.net/video/njUy7gSSX_g/видео.html

    • @h3xagon488
      @h3xagon488 Год назад +52

      Ready player one lesgo

  • @wipis59
    @wipis59 Год назад +10824

    I feel like we'll see this in warehouses and delivery services within a few years.

    • @Daijaga
      @Daijaga Год назад +816

      As a courier I find that often Im walking on complex surfaces. Scree, grass, mixed surfaces, that wouldnt hold up in heavy use. Controlled spaces like warehouses I get.

    • @SemenStainsMountTops
      @SemenStainsMountTops Год назад +1124

      lol watch Amazon implement this in their warehouses but remove the options to stop, slow down or roll towards the restrooms

    • @B-RaDD
      @B-RaDD Год назад +24

      Ooooooo didn't think of that

    • @electricaltimelapsetest5713
      @electricaltimelapsetest5713 Год назад +104

      Definitely not osha approved

    • @jetfuel_
      @jetfuel_ Год назад +65

      OSHA says hello

  • @Zraknul
    @Zraknul Год назад +52

    The speed walk race test makes me want to see how fast Dean can go in those things.

  • @zhuzhou
    @zhuzhou Год назад +2515

    We need a long shot of him walking next to someone else. It was so hard to compare and judge how fast he was actually going!

    • @patosantisteban327
      @patosantisteban327 Год назад +35

      1:37

    • @zhuzhou
      @zhuzhou Год назад +144

      Sure there are some interesting shots, but how about: a simple long shot of him in the shoes next to someone walking normally, no cuts, no editing, length 10 seconds showing how far ahead he gets.

    • @macrumpton
      @macrumpton Год назад +3

      Figure most people walk about 3.5mph, so this doubles your normal walking speed.

    • @zhuzhou
      @zhuzhou Год назад +64

      @@macrumpton The claim is "increases by 250%" which means 3.5x speed all-in. I love the shoes, but come on, why not just show a comparison of walking vs using them?

    • @zhuzhou
      @zhuzhou Год назад +29

      Their other video is the same. Despite showing 10+ zoomed in shots, not a single time do they show a 1) *zoomed out* shot 2) with other people visibe walking normally
      something seems weird. ruclips.net/video/8r0TPD5NUQ0/видео.html

  • @jonathanbarker831
    @jonathanbarker831 Год назад +648

    The most shocking part of this is learning that both collegiate and professional speed walking is a thing

    • @Ducky69247
      @Ducky69247 Год назад +199

      A thing that's apparently just flamboyant jogging.

    • @skiney
      @skiney Год назад +115

      @@Ducky69247 fr, man's just running

    • @placeholder3863
      @placeholder3863 Год назад +15

      they are seriously impressive
      im on a cross country team and they can destroy me

    • @pappy374
      @pappy374 Год назад +69

      @@skiney Running means that both feet are off the ground, whereas walking, no matter how fast, has one foot on the ground at all times.

    • @karliszauers1
      @karliszauers1 Год назад +25

      It's an awkward sport
      @Pappy pointed out how race walking has at least one foot on the ground at all times
      Yet that's not true in competitive race walkers
      They have both feet airborne for significant amount of time
      But they just have to look like the feet are planted for the judges
      Hence Race walking is not judged by using video replay

  • @zibbitybibbitybop
    @zibbitybibbitybop Год назад +1201

    I think my main concern with these right now is whether or not you can change direction quickly enough to avoid obstacles, like other people or danger, like cars or bikes. I'd be concerned about reflexively trying to dodge out of the way and ending up falling on my face.

    • @iiovemiku
      @iiovemiku Год назад +57

      Yeah, this. If it's only possible to be safe in more open sidewalk spaces than I feel like you might as well just get a longboard.

    • @kiwin111
      @kiwin111 Год назад +44

      It's a cool concept but probably not something that people are actually going to buy. It looks weird and it can't replace a bike or even a skateboard as a form of transportation. It doesn't have any recreational value either.

    • @BeardedWolfKing
      @BeardedWolfKing Год назад +14

      My god im imagine going fast and not be able to react fast enough to avoid doodoo😂😂

    • @lemonator8813
      @lemonator8813 Год назад

      @@iiovemiku at least you can hop off of that

    • @factorfitness3713
      @factorfitness3713 Год назад +4

      Man, people are going to be running into so much stuff if these go mainstream.

  • @DizzyTipsy
    @DizzyTipsy Год назад +22

    7:01 when the teachers say “no running in the halls!”

  • @kurtacus3581
    @kurtacus3581 Год назад +1034

    This feels like an escalators situation in which you're technically "supposed" to walk up and down an escalator to speed up your ascent or descent faster than a normal staircase. But what ended up happening is that people just rode up the escalator because...its just easier. So i could see these just being made to move without you needing to walk and just being electric skates that move for you

    • @markgriz
      @markgriz Год назад +132

      Also, much like escalators, these can never break, they just become temporarily shoes. Sorry for the convenience

    • @trenched9747
      @trenched9747 Год назад +21

      I don't think you can use them while standing lol

    • @TLguitar
      @TLguitar Год назад +49

      @@markgriz Escalators never break? You need to see those videos of people in China getting crushed by the rotating gears of escalators that suddenly broke open.

    • @jood7094
      @jood7094 Год назад +40

      I'm sure that's not the purpose of the escalator and also is it recommended not to walk on an escalator

    • @HippoOnABicycle
      @HippoOnABicycle Год назад +8

      @@markgriz If you accidentally fall into a lake, you can pull out a lime. Saved by the buoyancy of citrus.

  • @ImagineGTAVI
    @ImagineGTAVI Год назад +2084

    If you take them on moving sidewalks, your walking-life cannot get better.

    • @justayoutuber1906
      @justayoutuber1906 Год назад +357

      If you do that, you actually go back in time.

    • @archerseo
      @archerseo Год назад +88

      I'm seeing a potential new sport idea here lol

    • @faykguru
      @faykguru Год назад +14

      @@justayoutuber1906 my thoughts exactly

    • @neekk040
      @neekk040 Год назад +45

      and give them to a professional walker and reality implodes

    • @Mell0wY3ll0w
      @Mell0wY3ll0w Год назад +12

      for the 30 seconds a year you're on moving sidewalks?

  • @TheBromie
    @TheBromie Год назад +695

    I think that the best application for this would actually be for VR games and not for walking outside. If you can somehow make it so that you can walk in a stationary place that would be pretty cool

    • @nGUNNARp
      @nGUNNARp Год назад +84

      ya that's all i can think of it being useful for...have the motors reversed so every step forward form you you end up back in the place you started. perfect solution for VR

    • @goscloud1658
      @goscloud1658 Год назад +7

      You could probably run the wheels in the opposite direction of motion for stationary movement

    • @justice_007
      @justice_007 Год назад +31

      That's actually a pretty good application for this lmao. Would make VR games a lot more immersive.

    • @dmwanderer9454
      @dmwanderer9454 Год назад +11

      Bad for certain games where the player is encouraged to be more physical, like Blade and Sorcery. How will these shoes handle angled footwork while dodging, strafing, or side stepping?

    • @racer949494
      @racer949494 Год назад +11

      @@dmwanderer9454 You would have to have spheres as wheels with an omnidirectional motor arrangement and you should be good to go ^^

  • @DpcD062m
    @DpcD062m Год назад +5

    I learned in Malcolm in the Middle, that, when speedwalking, one foot always has to have contact with the ground. So Dean was actually cheating here: During multiple points in the competition, you can see both feet clearing the ground at the same time.

  • @BranMuffin365
    @BranMuffin365 Год назад +210

    As a disabled person, tech like this brings me so much hope for the future. A product like this could greatly improve quality of life for many people.

    • @SimbiAni
      @SimbiAni Год назад +4

      same, really.. looking fwd to the day if ever I can afford such awesome tech & if/when it's come far enough to be small & compact & easy-to-carry & clean etc.. someday!

    • @Uynix1978
      @Uynix1978 Год назад +2

      Same here. With a child with CP, I hope that he could catch up with his peers. But it has to be safe. I hope there can be something to help with balance, then I will break my bank to get one.

    • @lynnmitzy1643
      @lynnmitzy1643 Год назад +2

      Was thinking that, then, I wondered if Medicare would shell out 1399.00$, ..I doubt it

    • @utubestalker.dotcom
      @utubestalker.dotcom Год назад +1

      That's what they said about kick scooters and e-scooters.. but now that a lot of people rent them on the fly without any previous experience there's a lot more accidents with pedestrians, parked and moving vehicles and incidences where more than one person rides on it together in moving traffic

    • @iplaymmos-io2ow
      @iplaymmos-io2ow Год назад

      being 400lbs isn't disabled

  • @jayking7713
    @jayking7713 Год назад +551

    Big props for testing a product with wheels, somewhere other than the best-paved street in all of America, like everyone else does 👍 Very impressive little things

    • @FBI-bj9kr
      @FBI-bj9kr Год назад

      roller skates...no??!!

    • @jayking7713
      @jayking7713 Год назад +22

      @@FBI-bj9kr Roller skates have no batteries, no built-in braking system, and no artificial intelligence... No??!!
      By that logic you likely believe RC planes are pointless too, cause we already had paper ones?

    • @FBI-bj9kr
      @FBI-bj9kr Год назад +3

      @@jayking7713 funny bringing AI into this crap...😂, skaters do have a technique of braking...just say people are getting lazier day by day

    • @jayking7713
      @jayking7713 Год назад +18

      @@FBI-bj9kr If you watched the video you're commenting under, you'd know that they're AI integrated. I'm not just talking about AI for no reason...
      And if you read my comment, you'd see that I said "BUILT-IN BRAKING SYSTEM" which is not the same as "being able to stop"

    • @FBI-bj9kr
      @FBI-bj9kr Год назад

      @@jayking7713 still didn't talk about how your a$$ got lazy

  • @PenNBrush
    @PenNBrush Год назад +848

    I walk faster than most people without any enhancements, and most of the time I’m slowed down by others in front of me. I can’t imagine using those on the streets without jamming into people😂

    • @InlineDownhillVancouver
      @InlineDownhillVancouver Год назад +66

      Too fast for the sidewalk, too slow - and illegal - on most roads.

    • @karlhendrikse
      @karlhendrikse Год назад +23

      Just put em in slow reverse problem solved

    • @isabellegrimesey2426
      @isabellegrimesey2426 Год назад +15

      And if everyone used them, we might need wider sidewalks, for safety

    • @jaywinner328
      @jaywinner328 Год назад +6

      On the other hand, I am fairly slow. Doubling my walk speed would be nice.

    • @sillygoose42069
      @sillygoose42069 Год назад +4

      @@isabellegrimesey2426 you just made more roads, is that what you wanted?

  • @ceciliamartin4413
    @ceciliamartin4413 2 месяца назад +1

    What about walking uphill or downhill? Also, it wouldve been interesting to see the speedwalker in them, & see how fast he could go.

  • @mikepujols
    @mikepujols Год назад +1417

    would've been cool to see the speed walker on those! #missedopportunity

    • @review010
      @review010 Год назад +13

      ahhahahahhha totally agree

    • @jstephens1193
      @jstephens1193 Год назад +21

      Faceplant

    • @theshanamaster
      @theshanamaster Год назад +15

      more like copy shadow the hedgehog, see some dude flying by l;ike that lmao

    • @Inertia888
      @Inertia888 Год назад +35

      I wonder if the motors can keep up at those speeds, and what those upper speed limits are for the user? More testing would be valuable. But since they did not show us a speed walker wearing them, I imagine that is a clue to those limits.

    • @Furiends
      @Furiends Год назад +24

      The fastest speed walker in the moonshoes on a moving walkway

  • @bryannguyen2383
    @bryannguyen2383 Год назад +342

    I could really see these not just help with speed walking, but for those with general mobility issues too. It'd be amazing to help those with limps or tight/weak calf muscles who don't necessarily need wheelchairs or scooters. Also if it wasn't so dangerous, I could totally see "rocket shoes" being a thing where they just roll without you having to physically walk.

    • @cashkenterprises5584
      @cashkenterprises5584 Год назад +18

      Someone like me who has POTS might find this useful as well. People with POTS generally have strong enough legs, but being in a standing position triggers our heart rate to skyrocket. And walking/running only makes it exponentially worse. So perhaps this would take some strain off of the body allowing the heart rate to come down somewhat. Hmmm…

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад +2

      The trick to the rocket shoes of course would be timing the increase in thrust so that it matches with the gate of the person without disrupting it and throwing off balance

    • @AJ-dx6bn
      @AJ-dx6bn Год назад +2

      Or just a lazy people

    • @cartoonkeeper
      @cartoonkeeper Год назад

      @@AJ-dx6bn the rocket shoes probably but not necessarily the wheel shoes represented in this video since you still have to physically walk in order for the wheels to kick in

    • @rnettles6241
      @rnettles6241 Год назад

      @@AJ-dx6bn It will never replace the WalMart scooter.
      (Weight limit is 300lbs.)

  • @maggyblue9421
    @maggyblue9421 Год назад +99

    I can see these being a huge hit at college campus! A lot of people use electric skateboards now but I think these Moonwalkers will be better received, especially considering their portability.

    • @hunterhare7647
      @hunterhare7647 Год назад +1

      4:30 miles here we come

    • @hopelesslydull7588
      @hopelesslydull7588 Год назад +7

      I knew several people that had micro boards they'd take to classes for the portability. I wonder how portable the moonwalkers will be perceived since you have to put them on over your shoes. That might impact how well they're perceived.

    • @xxportalxx.
      @xxportalxx. Год назад +5

      Yeah and at that point often ppls parents are still splurging on their gifts, so even if they wouldn't have bought them personally they might still end up with a pair

    • @jake9854
      @jake9854 Год назад

      but girls r not really into this, so the correction is half of the campus is probably using this

  • @JohnRonel-m8k
    @JohnRonel-m8k Год назад +3

    Is that abnormal titan i just saw? 7:21 I hope they have ODM gear

  • @doesthisreallymatterseriously
    @doesthisreallymatterseriously Год назад +360

    Recently looked into these things after an article about them reached one of my social feeds. I like seeing them actually being real world tested and not just obligatory product images/clips.

    • @whengrapespop5728
      @whengrapespop5728 Год назад +3

      Looks cool, but would defeat the muscles in your feet. Regular shoes are bad enough for your feet.

    • @js1465s
      @js1465s Год назад +11

      @@whengrapespop5728 defeat the muscle? Its not a battle, what do you mean?

    • @Hack_The_Planet_
      @Hack_The_Planet_ Год назад

      @@js1465s it’s called muscle atrophy, if you aren’t using your legs as much your muscle will weaken. That’s a recipe for disaster

    • @Yusuf-ok5rk
      @Yusuf-ok5rk Год назад +7

      @@js1465s no, it is a battle you lose every day you spend on your desk

    • @pile_of_kyle
      @pile_of_kyle Год назад +5

      I like how your comment says nothing but uses up two long sentences of text. Well done.

  • @twilight79010
    @twilight79010 Год назад +251

    Very useful for those of us who are 5'2 with a 6'4 partner who doesn't understand how different stride lengths contribute to us walking "soooooo slowwwwwly."

    • @Ausf
      @Ausf Год назад +20

      This is why piggy backs were invented.

    • @BrentRose
      @BrentRose Год назад +8

      I hadn't even thought of this use case, but that's awesome.

    • @tbrowniscool
      @tbrowniscool Год назад +9

      Your so right I find it infuriating how slowly some people walk (I know its not their fault, just my impatience)

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Год назад +1

      @@Doom-i So they can be 5ft 3. Yeah that will make a big difference and worth the effort

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Год назад +7

      Also don't blame it on being short. As a short person it's the people trying to socialize who are slow.

  • @zone07
    @zone07 Год назад +675

    They remind me of those old Fisher Price roller-skates. Interesting concept though; hopefully they'll get enough support to get them more streamlined. Like a modern version of Heelys.

    • @grizzleg8729
      @grizzleg8729 Год назад +8

      Right!? Those ones that you just strap under your shoes

    • @thetruthexperiment
      @thetruthexperiment Год назад +5

      Shoes wear out so you’d want them to strap on. You can replace straps and wheels but shoes? I suppose you could a disposable shoe that locks in.

    • @CigsInABlanket
      @CigsInABlanket Год назад +6

      But they'll cost 10x as much, and have a phone app

    • @aaronrabun1773
      @aaronrabun1773 Год назад

      Broke my femur on the things at 5 years old 🥲🤣🤣

    • @JetJockey87
      @JetJockey87 Год назад +3

      They sold out all of their kickstarter within 24 hours.
      Calling it now. These are gonna be the electric scooters for business people

  • @qskii2365
    @qskii2365 Год назад +2

    Man I wish I could justify buying these. I have a $1300 electric skateboard (Wowgo AT2 plus) but that drives at a max speed of 30mph. Now I wouldn't want to go 30mph on these things, but the eskate has more of a fun factor that justifies the price to me. These seem super fun too but not as heart pounding as my eskate. If they could get these down to like $700 or $800 at some point I'd probably buy them though. Essentially what I'm saying is my eskate is more like a vehicle, like a neutered motorcycle (think the Honda Grom motorocycle only goes 50mph, which is somewhat close to my skateboard), due to that I can justify the price. Since these cant transport me at such a fast rate I can't justify spending the same amount on them as my board. But they are freaking awesome and I do want to buy them at some point. Maybe when the gen 2 releases these will drop in price.

  • @jameswrhymer
    @jameswrhymer Год назад +279

    We’re getting less exercise in a world where we’re making things take less effort, but it can 100% help people who struggle with the task already due to a disability or injury.

    • @julien2231
      @julien2231 Год назад +68

      No it is just usefull period. Like they say in the video, when you have long commute you can cut your time in half and still make exercise instead of using a car.
      My job is 25min walk so i take the car, if i could make it in 10min walk i would.

    • @KingEutony
      @KingEutony Год назад +24

      A person with a disability would literally die trying to use this

    • @candycane3739
      @candycane3739 Год назад +38

      @@KingEutony highly depends what kind of disability. Some disabled folks can walk, but have trouble walking for long distances or long periods. Not every disabled person is wheelchair bound.

    • @purpleworm4725
      @purpleworm4725 Год назад +7

      @@KingEutony to add to what @candycane3739 said - there are also people like me who can walk, but cannot do it fast. But I would still like to try them out before saving up for them, as I don't know how to skate or roller-blade and I'm afraid that this skill is a must for using them.

    • @commanderkei9537
      @commanderkei9537 Год назад +2

      Yes but if you put in the same amount of effort with the technological enhancements you’ll be a walking god compared to before

  • @BaxterretxaB
    @BaxterretxaB Год назад +1285

    How fast can you speed walk before you’re basically slow jogging 😂. That professional speed walk was the funniest part of the video.

    • @Orpheusftw
      @Orpheusftw Год назад +356

      That part was ridiculous. Just looked like a goofy, flamboyant jog, to me.

    • @3rdjrh
      @3rdjrh Год назад +95

      He was running not speed walking 😒

    • @fos1451
      @fos1451 Год назад +195

      @@3rdjrh it was speed walking, never did both of his feet leave the ground

    • @robw1571
      @robw1571 Год назад +42

      @@fos1451 Do both of your feet come off the ground at the same time when you run?

    • @fos1451
      @fos1451 Год назад +157

      @@robw1571 at one point, yes, it’s the same thing that happened when horse run if you have seen the video
      Professionally it’s the only different between speed walking and running, when speed walking one of your feet must always stay on the ground at all time

  • @Ostsol
    @Ostsol Год назад +566

    This is actually cooler than I expected. Definitely more than just electric rollerskates.

    • @InlineDownhillVancouver
      @InlineDownhillVancouver Год назад +19

      They are different than electric "rollerskates," but they are not "more." They're heavier, less supportive, slower, and less agile. You are correct regarding one element, they are in fact *more* expensive; a *lot* more expensive, by at least $1,100.

    • @trevor987
      @trevor987 Год назад +4

      @@InlineDownhillVancouver sure all of that may be true but they are way more convenient. Roller skates also get screwed by hills because it has no motor. And they are stupid expensive and probably not a good idea for most people to buy but they seem useful but awkward

    • @RTU130
      @RTU130 Год назад

      Hmmm

    • @kamikeserpentail3778
      @kamikeserpentail3778 Год назад +4

      @thomasfranklin1757 "Too much technology" isn't possible unless you're a luddite.
      They are more than just electric roller skates. That doesn't mean they're better than roller skates, that just means that thinking of them as just roller skates with motors is a bit over simplifying.
      There are many technologies that seem really cool, but never make it off the ground. I suspect these will be the same.
      But I would love to be proven wrong.
      I really do think machine learning is going to impact everyday situations soon a whole lot more than it has in the past though, so it's neat to see an attempt to do so.

  • @RandomNEGuy
    @RandomNEGuy Год назад +1

    bring down the price and these things would be game changers for pedestrians -- obviously, will turn sidewalks into crazy highways so maybe walking in traffic might be safer.

  • @TacticalToolbox
    @TacticalToolbox Год назад +10

    Imagine wearing these while on the moving sidewalk

  • @praveenb9048
    @praveenb9048 Год назад +256

    It would be fun to use these on a moving walkway.

    • @MarcoticsTV
      @MarcoticsTV Год назад +93

      this man is trying to move through time.

    • @JackieChandler69
      @JackieChandler69 Год назад +13

      @@MarcoticsTV Literally everyone is always moving through time.

    • @johnpaulalbrecht7305
      @johnpaulalbrecht7305 Год назад +8

      *cue interstellar theme*

    • @spiritzweispirit1st638
      @spiritzweispirit1st638 Год назад

      Yes, In the same forward direction, On a airport moving tread walker, would be comically fast to video!' 😳🦸

    • @theonepieceisreal2020
      @theonepieceisreal2020 Год назад +1

      @@JackieChandler69 u must be very fun at parties :)

  • @R2Bl3nd
    @R2Bl3nd Год назад +188

    Something like this could be really helpful for those with mobility issues. But just in general it seems like it would reduce repetitive stress and help people's knees not be so sore at the end of the day if their job involves a lot of walking

    • @rkah6187
      @rkah6187 Год назад +13

      If they can reduce the weight, certainly. As it is, I feel like it might not be so much help, since it's hard to lift your feet in them.

    • @electrogeek77
      @electrogeek77 Год назад +26

      As someone with mobility issues, I personally would find these to be more of a hinderance. Mobility devices need to be lightweight and/or easy to maneuver, and with these I would need to use even more physical strength and energy that I simply do not have.

    • @FelipeKana1
      @FelipeKana1 Год назад +16

      They could also bring new orthopedic problems. Or worsen known ones.

    • @Melvin420x12
      @Melvin420x12 Год назад +5

      Exercise and weight training help people's knees not be so sore at the end of the day if their job involves a lot of walking.

    • @samheasmanwhite
      @samheasmanwhite Год назад

      ​@@electrogeek77 It needs a remote control and batteries in a backpack to keep the weight down.
      Having to actually do the walking motion with heavy strap-ons is so idiotic.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Год назад +2

    These will certainly throw my iPhone walking data of step count Vs speed

  • @cobralyoner
    @cobralyoner Год назад +740

    I think they could become a thing in big warehouses to cut down on walking time. Pretty cool idea

    • @thanosianthemadtitanic
      @thanosianthemadtitanic Год назад +85

      *OSHA has entered the chat*

    • @la196
      @la196 Год назад +3

      @@thanosianthemadtitanic LOL:)

    • @yourface4248
      @yourface4248 Год назад +1

      @@thanosianthemadtitanic OSHAtap

    • @exitoz1396
      @exitoz1396 Год назад +49

      Maybe Amazon workers can finally spare 1 min to pee

    • @CajunPride777
      @CajunPride777 Год назад +13

      Yeah, but how comfortable are they to be standing in them all day

  • @toast_on_toast1270
    @toast_on_toast1270 Год назад +162

    Amazing, but how ergonomic are they? Would love to see some studies on ankle health, gait etc

    • @laser6170
      @laser6170 Год назад +22

      On Moonwalker's kickstarter, they mention, "Biomechanics verification testing in a Motion Capture Laboratory ensured that no joints or muscles are negatively impacted by the extended use of Moonwalkers."

    • @several.
      @several. Год назад +9

      I imagine for people with pre-existing ankle conditions the reduced stress and volume of steps would be beneficial for reducing issues. But for average people I imagine if you only walked with these you'd see a reduction in strength due to less usage.

    • @JJ-Toreddie
      @JJ-Toreddie Год назад +10

      If you have kankles these should be the last thing on your mind

    • @M_D_13
      @M_D_13 Год назад +2

      First world problems

    • @stillnotstill
      @stillnotstill Год назад +3

      @@M_D_13 what?

  • @username-unavailable
    @username-unavailable Год назад +40

    I could see these being super useful for people with limited mobility who use a wheelchair at times of higher pain/less mobility. This would definitely help me when my hip flares up and I'm limited to 1/2 Mile

    • @utubestalker.dotcom
      @utubestalker.dotcom Год назад +2

      if people use a wheelchair can't move their legs very good, imagine having 4 pounds more + the weight of their shoes on each foot.. how far do you think they will get? will they even be able to lift a foot to take a step?

  • @bobcarty1433
    @bobcarty1433 Год назад +3

    It should have a reverse mode. Indoor treadmill.

  • @btcpyr
    @btcpyr Год назад +76

    For some people this seems like a great solution for the "last mile."

  • @elijahbutterfield4869
    @elijahbutterfield4869 Год назад +19

    "They're not just heelies for grown ups"
    Thats exactly what they are. And it's awesome

  • @EverlastingEclipses
    @EverlastingEclipses Год назад +158

    What we are totally ignoring is that the fact that companies like Shift Robotics out there trying different concepts of cool technology to better enhance humanity's quality of life is very meaningful and important in pushing our technologies to next level. So whether it be useful and practical or not, because and thanks to companies like them, we are going to keep striving for better technologies in the future. So thank you Shift Robotics.

    • @JohnnySinsHD
      @JohnnySinsHD Год назад +12

      It’s all for the money

    • @InlineDownhillVancouver
      @InlineDownhillVancouver Год назад +9

      This is their first and only product, which has already been tried to varying degrees and failed. There are many other companies that are creating human assisted products that will actually help us, such as motorized exoskeletons for those with disabilities or positions where greater strength capacity is required.

    • @amarujuancoiz4287
      @amarujuancoiz4287 Год назад +5

      This product is not necessary at all. There are better ways to get around.

    • @umarkamali2249
      @umarkamali2249 Год назад +2

      This is as ridiculous as those rocket powered pogo sticks.

    • @BranMuffin365
      @BranMuffin365 Год назад +1

      As a disabled person I could see these actually being very useful and could greatly improve quality of life if I had to do alot of city walking (or actually make that a possibility for me)

  • @jakeniemi7565
    @jakeniemi7565 11 месяцев назад +1

    Incredible! Next, we need "hover shoes" like the hoverboard in Back To The Future Part 2. Where you can just walk, jog, run, or glide along like you normally wood on food or on skates, but just levitating about the ground by a couple inches.

  • @AdharshReghu
    @AdharshReghu Год назад +5

    7:02 its not walking, it is like running in lowercase

  • @janetf23
    @janetf23 Год назад +522

    I feel like there's a good chance that I'd break my neck with these but I still really want to try them!! 💥

    • @arnborr_the_giant2969
      @arnborr_the_giant2969 Год назад

      @MR_WIRED Shut up

    • @digby_dooright
      @digby_dooright Год назад +1

      😂

    • @thatpersonsmusic
      @thatpersonsmusic Год назад +5

      I need to see someone walking down stairs with these. Sounds like it could be quite dangerous

    • @KingHill2015
      @KingHill2015 Год назад

      This is so 😁

    • @BK-uy9nj
      @BK-uy9nj Год назад

      @@thatpersonsmusic pretty sure they tested that chief 😂 they literally have an AI stopping mechanism…

  • @Nordic_Mechanic
    @Nordic_Mechanic Год назад +69

    I like the execution of it. It's natural. Makes me think back to the electric assist bikes when they removed finger throttles and the force of your cycling was measure and amplified. Very pleasant to use

  • @brunomcleod
    @brunomcleod 10 месяцев назад

    9:17 I am so happy they timed that with the music props to the editor

  • @boy638
    @boy638 Год назад +103

    Would have been nice to hear the pro speed walker's thoughts on them.

    • @Chris-is-awesome
      @Chris-is-awesome Год назад +8

      Yea looked like he was giving a walk for his money.

    • @charlesmiv3842
      @charlesmiv3842 Год назад +29

      That dude was totally half running. No way that was walking lol.

    • @HazyHerbivore
      @HazyHerbivore Год назад +5

      would be nice to hear any proper review of them, not this veiled advertisement

    • @BrentRose
      @BrentRose Год назад +13

      He actually thought they were cool. Like, he's not worried that they're going to take his job, but he thought they were cool and fun. I think he may have even tried them on when we were between shots if I recall correctly

    • @itsafunnyoldworld
      @itsafunnyoldworld Год назад +2

      @@HazyHerbivore There's nothing veiled about them lol

  • @waff6ix
    @waff6ix Год назад +5

    7:35 YALL SHOULDA GOT DEAN 2 TRY WALKIN WIT THE SHOES ON💯👀

    • @Mandeee
      @Mandeee Год назад

      he woulda gotten a speeding ticket

  • @areadenial2343
    @areadenial2343 Год назад +63

    I feel like it could be worth it to make a model with a separate battery pack mounted at the belt or on the legs to improve weight distribution. 4 pounds is a lot on the bottom of your feet, but much less near your knees or thighs. You could use a single battery pack to power both shoes, and make it heavier without reducing comfort as much!

    • @thomasreese2816
      @thomasreese2816 Год назад +1

      A battery pack clip might be another option. Carry a few batteries, and quickly swap them when needed

    • @maxvarjagen9810
      @maxvarjagen9810 Год назад +9

      You'd be losing a lot in convenience. Separate components are going to be a real pain. Especially with how annoying cables are.

    • @jedross2136
      @jedross2136 Год назад

      @@maxvarjagen9810 Plus it puts a battery near your junk which could burn you if you crash.

    • @ryanm.4892
      @ryanm.4892 Год назад +1

      Or, Perpetual motion generator. Infinite power

    • @CL-vz6ch
      @CL-vz6ch Год назад

      Keep the weight lower....

  • @margotrosendorn6371
    @margotrosendorn6371 Год назад +3

    I'm really glad the shoes learn your individual stride; I have a somewhat crooked gait with a huge difference between left and right feet.

  • @GiRR007
    @GiRR007 Год назад +79

    This is actually alot more practical than I would have first thought

    • @seva7500
      @seva7500 Год назад +6

      how much are you being paid to say this

    • @GiRR007
      @GiRR007 Год назад +3

      @@seva7500 All of it

    • @thomascli4758
      @thomascli4758 Год назад +1

      @@seva7500 Ikr? Are these people nuts? Like what exactly is so impressive about this? People running on the sidewalk with these things and then causing mass accidents because some random dude fell over and all the others followed? No thanks. This is just absurd. I'm not a fast walker. I enjoy walking at a normal rate and speed. I don't need impatient people wear these and then have them draw me into an accident.

    • @rebecca4680
      @rebecca4680 Год назад +5

      @@thomascli4758 . It could potentially be a great help for people with mobility issues, like many people in the comments have noted

  • @IgWannA2
    @IgWannA2 Год назад +32

    If you watch in slow motion at 7:29, the speed walker dude has both feet off the ground on every stride, which is against the rules of speed walking. He's basically just doing a silly looking run.

    • @daemenoth
      @daemenoth Год назад +9

      they should make speed walkers wear shoes that electrocute them if both feet are off the ground for even a microsecond just to make sure LOL

    • @tenthhokage8564
      @tenthhokage8564 Год назад +3

      Thank you! I was looking for this comment

    • @poopypollopy2650
      @poopypollopy2650 Год назад +4

      I agree I don’t like how people think walking fast can still count as walking even if they are basically just slow running or jogging

    • @bethanytalbot2445
      @bethanytalbot2445 Год назад +3

      That's technically not a rule. If they _look_ off the ground to the judge, it's a no-no. But they can have both feet off the ground in slow mo.

    • @oldladyjamz
      @oldladyjamz Год назад

      I agree that his walking isn't walking.

  • @BarBar3ar
    @BarBar3ar Год назад +137

    They have an actual moonwalking mode! Hah -- in the last couple seconds when he was doing an MJ style moonwalk, the LED was purple, a different color than previously in the video, indicating functionality specific to doing a moonwalk.

    • @IncomeProject1
      @IncomeProject1 Год назад +11

      Great observation

    • @AS-vq2rh
      @AS-vq2rh Год назад +8

      It could also just be a reverse mode they messed around with

    • @BarBar3ar
      @BarBar3ar Год назад +1

      @@AS-vq2rh Oh yeah lol

  • @aileenbrummer6876
    @aileenbrummer6876 Год назад +4

    I would love to see how it looks when it goes uphill

  • @bcfine1
    @bcfine1 Год назад +149

    I want to see a video of these being used on a roller skating rink. Imagine walking and keeping up with the skaters.

    • @blyg9992
      @blyg9992 Год назад +15

      Skates go a lot faster I think without much cardio exertion

    • @InlineDownhillVancouver
      @InlineDownhillVancouver Год назад +6

      They won't keep up, far too slow at 7mph and cumbersome with no agility or ankle support.

    • @endlessedgar4576
      @endlessedgar4576 Год назад +3

      Wow, keeping up with skaters using wheels of your own... Impressive.

    • @Brigadoom3x3
      @Brigadoom3x3 Год назад +1

      Imagine the same technology applied to roller and inline skates.

    • @endlessedgar4576
      @endlessedgar4576 Год назад

      @@Brigadoom3x3 Pitch it to Elon!

  • @markeasley6149
    @markeasley6149 Год назад +18

    Met this founder a few years ago. Cool to see their progress and goes to show good ideas need a lot of polish.

  • @natasha6867
    @natasha6867 Год назад +17

    im curious though, in the places he mentioned where he hopes these will be helpful like new york / sf, it's not really your own walking speed that limits you but rather the speed of the crowd. Even if you're wearing these, I can't see you being able to get through a crowded sidewalk/subway/etc any faster because people will be in your way.

    • @ChronicSkater
      @ChronicSkater Год назад +1

      In sf people will hear your scream as you uncontrollably roll down a street a get right out of your way...
      Hopefully

  • @wallstreettkid
    @wallstreettkid Год назад +2

    I ordered it, and after they charged my card, they didn’t ship it until I called and complained. Finally when I received the thing it kept flashing red on me - so they shipped me a defective product pretty much. In my opinion this company is too new to be trusted or to be competent.

  • @jordanphilipperris
    @jordanphilipperris Год назад +49

    Like so many things once they are mass produced the price will drop by quite a bit, so taking that into account plus the fact that by that time they will probably have even more improvements, I could see these being quite popular :)

  • @Jamman88888
    @Jamman88888 Год назад +19

    These would be awesome for VR if they were set up to make you walk in place

  • @cancelskawoforgivingmedlib4710
    @cancelskawoforgivingmedlib4710 Год назад +43

    I interviewed with this company for an internship! They gave me an assignment after I interviewed with them (I would say it was about medium difficulty). I asked them what the point of the assignment was, and they basically admitted that it was a feature that would be useful to them later. I completed the assignment, demoed it to them fully working, and then they rejected me.

    • @NoThankUBeQuiet
      @NoThankUBeQuiet Год назад +34

      Yeah if they give you an assignment that is something they intended to use they need to pay you for that assignment. They can give you a dummy test to assess skills

    • @fyfoh
      @fyfoh Год назад +29

      If true, this is a huge red flag.

    • @alihorda
      @alihorda Год назад +13

      It is quite illegal

    • @bigbay1159
      @bigbay1159 Год назад +4

      I'm sure this is a true statement that you can totally validate.....

    • @rkah6187
      @rkah6187 Год назад

      Oh wow, that is scammy, and you should definitely report that. What was the assignment?

  • @irissgp
    @irissgp Год назад +2

    I also love the fact they're *basically* just rollerskates that take less skill

  • @matthewbolton4908
    @matthewbolton4908 Год назад +133

    Anyone else want to see how fast Dean Freitag, the racewalker they show, would go with these things on?
    That's the true test, in my book!

    • @ruyamlive
      @ruyamlive Год назад +6

      It's maximum speed is limited

    • @shooshx
      @shooshx Год назад +1

      Guy probably made a hard pass putting those on his feet

    • @krupert8355
      @krupert8355 Год назад +1

      ​@@ruyamlive speed of wheels but not speed of legs. So if say, the wheels as a 5mph to your walk, then they would add 5mph to any leg speed. At least that's how I imagine it.

    • @JohnMoseley
      @JohnMoseley Год назад +3

      That's what I wanted to see. Can't believe they didn't think of that.

    • @mudgatebronn4438
      @mudgatebronn4438 Год назад +2

      yeah and then letting him walk on a moving side walk with them! Bye bye speed of light

  • @larslarsen1149
    @larslarsen1149 Год назад +4

    3:55 "into the heart of the gnarly stuff" (clip cuts when he steps over pot hole)

  • @onlyonecannoli3952
    @onlyonecannoli3952 10 месяцев назад +2

    Regretfully, I can already see these getting into legal problems. There is no way that local municipalities will allow these to be used in pedestrian fairways, much like the prohibition of bicycles on sidewalks. It's a good product, but with limited usage due to legal constraints.

  • @jazmo6662
    @jazmo6662 Год назад +18

    I have difficulty walking due to arthritis, I would love to try out a pair of these to see they would help me with keeping mobile without hurting so much!

    • @myrthasingleton295
      @myrthasingleton295 Год назад +1

      i’m with you

    • @zoommiesbay
      @zoommiesbay Год назад +3

      I think it would help increase the distance you cover but not really how long you can walk before youre in pain.

  • @JorgeAF
    @JorgeAF Год назад +41

    I was expecting a backflip at 0:42

  • @masoodrazaq
    @masoodrazaq Год назад +44

    I was at the airport a few days ago and was thinking to myself: how cool would it be to be able to walk at travelator speed all the time? And boom: discovered this video today!

    • @yhwhechad
      @yhwhechad Год назад +2

      The A.I. heard ur thoughts

    • @Innsidelyfe
      @Innsidelyfe Год назад +2

      Listening to your conversation

    • @-_James_-
      @-_James_- Год назад +1

      According to the video, you just need to walk faster. There, I saved you $1400. 😉

    • @pluto8404
      @pluto8404 Год назад

      God built in our ability to walk fast, its called running. And it will make you healtheir too.

  • @markusgorelli5278
    @markusgorelli5278 Год назад +8

    Would have loved this for the university I went to. Too small for bikes, and relatively comfortable to walk to different buildings, but if some time could have been cut, that would be great. I remember this one guy had a class with a different faculty, and the schedule had it that he was on one end of the campus for one class and then had to cross the entire campus for his next class.

  • @klf9161
    @klf9161 Год назад +40

    If he could slim down the profile and maybe have some kind of snap on option might be a better package. He should lookup some rollerskate manufacutrers like Flaneurz. They sell a shoe skate package as one where the shoes are made in a way where they have a metal bracket in a sole that allows the shoe to snap to the skate frame. You would be constrained to buying the shoe and frame as a package, but it allows you to make a much slimmer profile frame.
    As it is now I just can't see too many people buying these with the way they look. So it's probably better to have a more streamlined product and sell as a package than to make it bulkier but adaptable to more shoes.

    • @Man.Well93
      @Man.Well93 Год назад

      typical hypercritical douche. bet you live in your moms basement.

    • @Soannio
      @Soannio Год назад +5

      It looks like it’s strapped onto his regular shoes

    • @Kay0Bot
      @Kay0Bot Год назад +5

      I don't know how more streamline it can get. The straps aren't where the bulk is.

    • @razzahling8951
      @razzahling8951 Год назад

      @@Kay0Bot
      double the wheels
      reduce the diameter of the wheels
      reduce size of computing system
      move computing system and batteries into shoe exterior, rather than the bottom

  • @rationalist455
    @rationalist455 Год назад +13

    To reduce the feeling of weight,I would suggest to design them as gum boots which can distribute the weight through out the lower part of legs

  • @Ruthless701
    @Ruthless701 Год назад +205

    What the power of engineering could do. This is so cool 😮

    • @stevieraywonder2733
      @stevieraywonder2733 Год назад

      So cool? More like so stupid, why on earth do you need ai to walk? This is ridiculous.

    • @Ruthless701
      @Ruthless701 Год назад +9

      @@stevieraywonder2733 hey man. You have to be open to new things. That’s how change is made. That’s how we get a future to look forward to

    • @scottschmitz3988
      @scottschmitz3988 Год назад

      @@Ruthless701 They were popular in the 80s and 90s. All we are doing with those is going back in time. I had actual roller skates and roller blades as a kid.

    • @silverlake973
      @silverlake973 Год назад +2

      @@scottschmitz3988 these are much safer and user friendly than roller skates

    • @petiks6391
      @petiks6391 Год назад

      @@scottschmitz3988 okay, did you use it for commuting?

  • @Dormul
    @Dormul 5 месяцев назад

    This is one of the videos that sold me on these shoes. Very comprehensive. Looking forward to version 10.

  • @CGokce6
    @CGokce6 Год назад +6

    7:26 me when I see a discount at Walmart

  • @brett4264
    @brett4264 Год назад +88

    I'd want to rent a pair for a month, or so, before I bought them. But they are very intriguing. I wonder if they make walking uphill easier?

    • @BilltheBrewer
      @BilltheBrewer Год назад +25

      Honestly, a rental market for these in tourist-heavy cities sounds like a great idea.

    • @Kay0Bot
      @Kay0Bot Год назад +1

      @@BilltheBrewer only in country that are not litigious, so US is out.

    • @vinchinzo594
      @vinchinzo594 Год назад +3

      @@Kay0Bot Waiver. Problem solved. U.S. is absolutely not out. Don't pontificate on things you haven't thought through for more than 1 second.

    • @SupRn00b
      @SupRn00b Год назад +1

      @@vinchinzo594 thanks for the room temperature IQ comment

    • @vinchinzo594
      @vinchinzo594 Год назад +1

      @@SupRn00b Ironically that 'room termperature IQ comment' pertains to you as well. Hah. Sit down and shut your mouth.

  • @dylanhalder
    @dylanhalder Год назад +292

    this looks like something Casey Neistat would use

  • @delonejuanderer
    @delonejuanderer Год назад +11

    As someone who walks a lot it'd be neat to see if they could adapt these to regular shoes and not just a strap up for current shoes. I'm really interested in this even tho it does seem a bit unrealistic in everyday life.

    • @postsniper-7532
      @postsniper-7532 Год назад

      You have to take these off at some point to charge and places they might not be allowed so you’d still need another pair of shoes

    • @bryanminugh9680
      @bryanminugh9680 Год назад

      Last-century cheap skates were strap-on steel, and then lace-up boots as an upgrade. A 1st-year model in 2023-24, then upgrades funded by that income (the hope is).

  • @semhsp
    @semhsp Год назад +52

    My main skepticism with these is durability. How long will the wheels last? And there will be any replacement wheels for when the original ones will inevitabily wear down?

    • @Starfireaw11
      @Starfireaw11 Год назад +1

      They're basically Rollerblade wheels, which last almost forever. Now battery life on the other hand?

    • @ItsJustGilly
      @ItsJustGilly Год назад +14

      @@Starfireaw11 last forever? Lmao they don't

    • @InlineDownhillVancouver
      @InlineDownhillVancouver Год назад +2

      As far as I can see, the wheels are proprietary, which means that replacements are as available as the shiftrobotics makes them, or for as long as they are a company, which is not promising considering that this is their only product, a product that has failed with other companies. We've seen dozens failed motorized skates or footwear over the past ten years. At $1400, save $1,100 and get some inline skates that your shoes strap into.

    • @InlineDownhillVancouver
      @InlineDownhillVancouver Год назад

      @@Starfireaw11 As an expert in this field, I can say with certainty that wheels absolutely do not last "almost forever." However, with proper rotation, *quality wheels* , the key word is quality, can last longer than most people think, as they wear down to a much lower profile.

  • @ragingsilver
    @ragingsilver Год назад +206

    When they make a cheaper and lighter version I'll be on board. I love this idea!

    • @Unkn4wN_TM
      @Unkn4wN_TM Год назад +19

      And less loud one!

    • @zeeble1
      @zeeble1 Год назад +23

      they’re pretty small considering you need a strong enough battery to move a full adult and make it strong enough to jump not to mention space for motor and electronics and wheels etc

    • @c-w-h
      @c-w-h Год назад +3

      Buy them anyway snd they technology will improve. Carbon fiber could reduce the weight and stacking batteries too, unless they already do that.

    • @Aochso
      @Aochso Год назад +2

      @@c-w-h i really hope some day we can produce polymers which can conduct electricity. Theoretically its possible (our professor talked about it in our o-chem class). Just imagine what we could make with light carbon polymers which conduct electricity. This will be world changing.

    • @lukalalosevic200
      @lukalalosevic200 Год назад +1

      Wheelies got you bro ! And surprisingly they look less awkward and strange .

  • @OOKIEDOKIE
    @OOKIEDOKIE Год назад +5

    I have ALWAYS thought heelies were underrated man. They need to be taken seriously like how the croc design kind of made a comeback.

  • @artics1031
    @artics1031 Год назад +1

    Eventually this will be perfected as time passes by, im going to invest in it

  • @Mandeee
    @Mandeee Год назад +14

    That speed walker was hilarious I wasn't expecting all that

    • @GlennThoughts
      @GlennThoughts Год назад

      Hahaha same

    • @ZioComposite
      @ZioComposite Год назад +1

      Man said not today 🤣

    • @kamikeserpentail3778
      @kamikeserpentail3778 Год назад +1

      I was just wondering at what point speed walking just becomes jogging.

    • @imadulting
      @imadulting Год назад +1

      @@kamikeserpentail3778 walking means one foot on the ground at all times. That's the distinction

  • @ctimerun3693
    @ctimerun3693 Год назад +5

    The bit where you measured your heart rate really just felt like you were trying to fill time. The fact that running down the street increases your heartrate more than using a robot to travel the same distance is not the revelation that segment implies.

  • @UlwanX
    @UlwanX Год назад +47

    Nice concept. If this idea advances more it will be a normal thing in the future.

  • @nameremoved8587
    @nameremoved8587 Год назад +1

    "I want these... I need these... I really need these... (8:51)..I'll just walk"

  • @jaykellin3639
    @jaykellin3639 Год назад +4

    Love that we’re getting closer to having our own Air Gear

  • @diceymaan
    @diceymaan Год назад +13

    I love these kinds of innovations because they set the wheels rolling (😌) for a lot of future iterations. Somebody might say "why don't you just take a bike" or whatever, but it's really not the same. Unless you can fit a bike in your backpack and it weighs under 10 lbs. Also, if these can get more people to enjoy walking, then heck yeah!

    • @ruminationstation4200
      @ruminationstation4200 Год назад +1

      I've started developing hip problems because I walk with too wide of a gait, because I have to keep up with people much taller than me. I would have LOVED these

    • @pluto8404
      @pluto8404 Год назад

      why dont you just run?

  • @jkmorbo
    @jkmorbo Год назад +18

    I think the biggest thing I'd want to see before purchasing these is how they're used going downstairs and down hill.

    • @hmartinspliff
      @hmartinspliff Год назад +1

      The scene in Robocop where the ED-209 tries to chase Robocop down the stairwell comes to mind.

    • @dbzcollector9963
      @dbzcollector9963 Год назад +3

      Isn’t it obvious? You can just take them off to go down stairs lol but if you have to go down them and can’t be bothered you would simply switch it to the locked position like he explained in the beginning. I assume it would be the same thing going down hill you would either lock the device or take it off that would be the smart thing to do especially if your in like San Francisco. The down hill is the easy part anyways it’s the up hill that’s the challenge, would these motors have the power to propel you up such steep hills? Just trying to bike up those streets it’s like pushing a dang car in neutral lol

  • @imaletyouknow3716
    @imaletyouknow3716 Год назад +1

    This would be helpful for alot of heavy walking careers

  • @KeithOlson
    @KeithOlson Год назад +11

    I could see security guards, couriers, postal workers, etc. really being able to put these to use.

    • @bryanminugh9680
      @bryanminugh9680 Год назад +1

      They prefer their Segway, because the charge last a whole shift.

  • @MassDefibrillator
    @MassDefibrillator Год назад +9

    At 2:21, the video cuts inexplicably, and we are given a new shot where the momentum and position of the guy is all wrong. Clearly he collided with the wall in that first take, and they dishonestly edited it out. Infact, every breaking test after that they cut right before as well, and give a new shot.
    Very dishonest video guys Shame.

    • @skrababanks3935
      @skrababanks3935 Год назад +2

      Lol I was thinking the same. Something's weird.

  • @nickmourikis9862
    @nickmourikis9862 Год назад +6

    The wheel stacking design is probably the most interesting part of them

  • @RichardHartness
    @RichardHartness 10 месяцев назад +1

    I believe these are advertised as being 2.5x faster than your average walking pace so the title is wrong. That's 150% faster. You already walk at a 100% rate, so an increase of 150% is a total of 2.5x or 250% speed.

  • @BsktImp
    @BsktImp Год назад +17

    Did I miss exactly what action is needed to stop or is the turn off action the same as the stop action? What is the mileage range between charges? On a selfish level would have liked to see a proper hill test (up and down) as I live in an area with 20% gradients. Definitely interested in these!

    • @mdoerkse
      @mdoerkse Год назад +10

      You just slow down your stride and the wheels intelligently slow down too. But yeah, kind of silly that they didn't mention range.

    • @scottschmitz3988
      @scottschmitz3988 Год назад

      Roller skates don't have a range.

  • @BrutalFates
    @BrutalFates Год назад +6

    I would call this a good halfway point in development for this product. It seems they got it to the point of where it functions as they planned. Now they need to make it more livable for someone. What does that mean, well it is some of the features that he has pointed out that would be nice, as well as certain other things. One thing I would change would be the wheels, these wheels make a lot of noise. They probably did a lot of friction testing, but I think they would probably be better with a solid rubber wheel.

  • @person3176
    @person3176 Год назад +22

    Missed oppertunity to not put the moonwalkers on Dean the speed walker and see if he improved at all.

  • @Gatefan1565
    @Gatefan1565 Год назад +5

    Really great concept. I wonder if they could take 2 wheels in the group and turn them into a crank, of some sort, to turn and build up electricity for the battery.

  • @Furiends
    @Furiends Год назад +9

    Finally a alternative mobility device that actually seems to be designed intuitively and safely.