Micro Pedalflow Folding Bike – Black
The Pedalflow is the latest innovation from Micro. A compact folding bike without a seat, the Pedalflow is fun to ride and easy to carry. Designed for short distances of 1 to 2 miles, you’ll get a workout on the go – commutes challenge the glutes! Abdominals get a workout too, as you travel to work, class or just out for a spin around town. No gears or cables to worry about and the backpedal brake adds to the simple, elegant design. At only 16 lbs, the clever folding mechanism makes folding it up quick and easy, for carrying into work, hopping on the train, or for storing away when not riding. The Pedalflow is suitable for all surfaces, so you can take it anywhere. No seat, no problem.
Product Features
- Seat-free bicycle that folds down for convenient transport/storage of bike itself
- 12.5-inch Air-filled tires
- 220-pound weight limit, great for urban commuters
- 2-year manufacturer’s warranty
- Ages teen and up
LOVE!!! LOVE!!!Me: 40+ male professional with a 1 mile commute, fairly active / athletic, 150 lbs.After refusing to park my bicycle in the street and feeling too unsafe riding expensive electric skateboards, I started to look at electric scooters but got turned off by their high prices, tiny wheels and also missed the exercise of biking. I started to search randomly for “pedal scooter” and discovered the Pedalflow. I got very excited, ordered immediately and here is my…
Great easy to carry alternative to a bike for short commmutes! I purchased this item May 2018.For the price, this is a great alternative to a bike for short commutes and carrying on mass transit.I live an NYC and itâs always been a hassle to get my full-size bike into the subway or bus. This bike solves that headache!There are a few things to be aware of though:1. There is only one gear, so you might find going up inclines a little taxing at first.2. Breaking is done by backpedaling, or more precisely…
Cool invention. This is a cool invention and I wanted to try it out, if for no reason other than to support innovation.The ride is comfortable and you get used to it fairly quickly. Riding, especially uphill, does necessarily involve the arms, as those come into play to stabilize the body (in the absence of a seat). This is largely a plus in my view. It does require more effort to ride than a regular bike, but this is also a plus for me. I ride the pedalflow when I take my daughter out on her bicycle and I…