The A1 was designed with portability and beginner friendliness in mind. Smaller-tire wheels like the MTen Mini or MTen4 can be harder to learn on, since there’s less surface area on the sides of the wheel to brace against. The A1 is thinner than every MTen and the A2, which is improves ergonomics and allows it to fit in a backpack alongside other items, and its larger sides make it easier to use. Its low price makes it a great option for those looking for their first wheel, or experienced riders who want a lighter grab-and-go wheel with the extra stability that a larger tire affords.
Based on historical data from other wheels with the A1’s traditional axle design, we wouldn’t recommend it to riders over 220lbs. A thicker axle wasn’t used on the A1 in the interest of weight savings, for those riders above 220lbs we’d recommend something like the Begode Falcon or Inmotion V9, which use thicker axles.


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