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Inventist Orbitwheel in Red and Black

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Fulfilled by Inventist, Inc.

Arrives May 19 – May 24
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Features

  • Large wheels for a variety of surfaces
  • Propel yourself with a snake-like motion
  • Human-powered-no pushing off the ground, ever!
  • Removeable footplaforms for easy storage
  • Loads of outdoor fun!!

Description

Orbitwheels are a cross between a skateboard and a pair of inline skates, combining the best features of each. To ride, just step into the hollow wheels, which encircle and rotate sideways around each of your feet. Using a rhythmic wave motion, each foot moves independently, allowing you the freedom to turn and accelerate in unusual ways. Learning the Orbitwheels wave propulsion technique is enjoyable and challenging. Once you master the basics, you’ll find that Orbitwheels are designed for amazing tricks and turns that seem to defy the laws of physics. - Orbitwheels are hollow rings that encircle the feet, which utilize the rider’s wave-like body motion to generate power. - Compact and easy to carry, Orbitwheels are designed for ease of use and safety. - The wheels are large and stable, allowing a comfortable ride on a variety of surfaces. Catch the Orbitwheel wave!

Brand: Inventist


Color: Red and Black


Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor


Item Weight: 4 Pounds


Battery Description: No batteries


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎18.46 x 9.88 x 2.68 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.93 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10 x 4 x 10 inches


Item Weight: ‎4 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Inventist


Color: ‎Red and Black


Manufacturer: ‎Inventist


Part Number: ‎OW-2


Date First Available: March 9, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Quality made, not easy to use.
My 11 yr old grandson is a good athlete. He had a difficult time using these. Quality construction. More appropriate for older kids.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020 by Christine

  • Hard to learn
Can’t even ride it. It comes with a CD video tape to teach you but come on. You have to know that no device takes CDs anymore and their online resources are bar to non I was excited for this toy but now I hate it and I hate the idea cuz it’s so hard to learn on this thing
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2022 by Yousif

  • Not worth $100
First off, the 3 stars are for product construction only. The difficulty to learn and use is just a product of what the item is. So the problems you’ll encounter with learning/using are these: Balance obviously, but this isn’t all that hard to overcome. Be careful of your back foot though, if you shift your balance too far back and your back foot comes up too far, you’re a goner. Propulsion. This is the real kicker. It’s easier the faster you go, but getting going is nearly impossible. Basically, you have to twist your legs/feet to make a wave motion, and put force into the sideways motion, like a ripstik. Except the ripstik automatically aligns the wheels the proper direction for this action because of the casters. But here, that’s your job. The problem is, you have to twist your feet SUPER far to get the force required to build speed, and you have to change direction almost immediately to go the other way. So, if you do manage to get the speed you need, now your legs are incredibly exhausted from constantly moving your legs back and forth while also twisting your legs. Now, the problem I have with this product is the design. First off, I crashed fairly gently, and one of the retaining pins for the foot pad snapped off. The pad stays on perfectly, but come on guys. Metal pins. Secondly, I crashed again, and one of the rubber grommets on the top rim came off. Thirdly, the foot pads. There is the orbitwheel logo on the upper part of the main assembly, but for some reason they needed another one, so there is a huge divot in the middle of the pad. So you have maybe 50% of the surface area of grip tape that you could have, and it makes a noticeable difference. Lastly, the wheel itself. There are no bearings or anything at all. It is just the wheel running on the screw shafts that hold the housing together. So not only is there way more drag/friction than there needs to be, further hampering your propulsion efforts, but after several hours of practicing the wheels now make a REALLY loud scraping sound and the friction is EXTREMELY noticeable. Plus, the housing is just plastic held together with screws- it wobbles just a tad along the joint. Idea 10/10, if extremely difficult, but design/execution/construction 2/10. This feels like a $20-40 product, not a $100 product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2021 by Ethan

  • Perfect for a skating enthusiast
This was a gift for my grandson who loves skateboarding, snowboarding, in line skating etc. He is loving the Orbitwheels! Still in a learning curve but the no board skating is fun and challenging. Easy to carry too.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021 by R. Laplante

  • parents should know...
this is not an easy thing to learn but once its learned, its awesome! i gave it 4 stars because of how much fun they are and how much they get used. definitely buy helmet, and pads for protection as they (child or you) will fall while learning to use. my son (9) received as a gift in 2019 and was determined to learn how to ride, it took him a full month + of trying them everyday - read instructions and watch any videos available as they give you ideas of how to learn it - now, to go from the office to the kitchen (maybe 30') for a snack he uses them. there was a small transition from hardwood floor (in the house) to cement (outside) - different feel so he needed to adjust his balance - but he loves them and uses at every given chance. definitely worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2021 by DCG

  • Cool
Excellent product, but need lots of time to practice it
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2017 by Fong-Lin

  • Very difficult to learn how to ride
My 11 year old found these very very difficult to learn how to ride we pulled up YouTube videos we tried and tried and tried they are sitting in the living room not being used at all.
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2018 by felicia fernandes

  • Difficult to learn
I bought this as a Christmas gift for my son after he watched a YouTube video of another child doing it. When it arrived my son could not figure out how to make it work. My nephew also bought one and had the same issue. This is definitely not for beginners and is very difficult to use will be sending it back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2021 by Kristy Pinkney

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