Yes, it uses a tech named Cambering. I wish I knew more about it.
http://trikke.com/ they call it "carving".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trikke
there exists other such too.
http://www.toydirectory.com/monthly/ToyShow/product.asp?product_id=11949&company_id=2944
the EzyRoller moves like a snake, without chains or pedals, using easy right-left leg movements. There are no chains and no batteries — the EzyRoller moves and turns silently.
It offers the enjoyment of new locomotion possibilities that can't be experienced on any other bike or ride-on.
Invented by Denis living in New Zeeland. He makes it for kinds but it is adjustable so preteens and small adults could play with their children. Fun to see Dad making a fool of himself.
Wish somebody could write a review explaining if it is more demanding then to kickbike the same thing.
Take Trikke and compare it to Xootr kickbike. Let them do same say 100 yards and measure how much power the kicker or carver has to use to make it within a certain time.
I do a lot of Kickbiking in winter when there is icy streets cause going bik i have falling several times each winter so I have bought second hand versions of four wheel Kickbikes.
The Trikke has very high platforms but that is because it needs to carve.
When one do kickbike one want to be as close to the ground as possible.
http://flickr.com/search/?q=kickrollator
Yes, it uses a tech named Cambering. I wish I knew more about it.
[url]http://trikke.com/[/url] they call it "carving".
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trikke[/url]
there exists other such too.
[url]http://www.toydirectory.com/monthly/ToyShow/product.asp?product_id=11949&company_id=2944[/url]
[quote]the EzyRoller moves like a snake, without chains or pedals, using easy right-left leg movements. There are no chains and no batteries — the EzyRoller moves and turns silently.
It offers the enjoyment of new locomotion possibilities that can't be experienced on any other bike or ride-on.[/quote]
Invented by Denis living in New Zeeland. He makes it for kinds but it is adjustable so preteens and small adults could play with their children. Fun to see Dad making a fool of himself.
Wish somebody could write a review explaining if it is more demanding then to kickbike the same thing.
Take Trikke and compare it to Xootr kickbike. Let them do same say 100 yards and measure how much power the kicker or carver has to use to make it within a certain time.
I do a lot of Kickbiking in winter when there is icy streets cause going bik i have falling several times each winter so I have bought second hand versions of four wheel Kickbikes.
The Trikke has very high platforms but that is because it needs to carve.
When one do kickbike one want to be as close to the ground as possible.
[url]http://flickr.com/search/?q=kickrollator[/url]