26, March 2016: Jony is a veteran players of Airwheel single-wheeled intelligent scooter X8. Now he usually rides Airwheel X8 in the street or play with it along with his friends in the park square. Their amazing showing often attracts a lot of pedestrians to admire. A good many audience ask him how to ride Airwheel X8 and consult him about some tips or receipts. In fact, Jony got through Airwheel X8 through a long-time trial and error. He thinks what a beginner who aspires to ride Airwheel X8 need clearly know the difficulty of riding Airwheel X8. The single-wheeled structure endows Airwheel X8 with the excellent agility and at the same time adds to the hardness to use. Being a beginner who has not yet been exposed to it, he has a way of falling off X8. He encourages them not to lose heart.

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When it comes to the ride of Airwheel electric unicycle X8, Jony refers to two receipts: confidence and perseverance. The first principle, confidence requires the rider need be positive about himself and firmly believe that he can make it. The perseverance calls for the determination of rider. The determination not to give up can help them successfully steer X8. The sufficient confidence and perseverance will the best medicine to get the hang of Airwheel electric self-balancing scooter X8.

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Besides, Jony offers some tips on getting the hang of Airwheel X8. Jony advises the beginner to try on Airwheel twin-wheeled intelligent scooter Q-series such as Q5 prior to Airwheel X8. Airwheel Q-series takes pride in its twin-wheeled structure, guaranteeing the ability to keep balance. Airwheel Q-series is easier to ride than Airwheel X8. The beginner will get the hang of Q-series sooner. Subsequent to Airwheel Q-series, he will find Airwheel X8 is not as hard as before. This method goes a long way towards enhancing the confidence of the rider in the process of learning.

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