I’m pushing 30 and I would say no!
I have met some people over 40 happily riding an EUC so I don’t see why not :)
The important thing IMO is that you ride according to your capability to handle sudden events.
Do you have experience longboarding? If yes, I would definitely recommend it.
When people ask me about difficulty, I always recommend them to do a little bit of longboarding beforehand.
Some skills I find useful:
being able to shuffle around your feet on the board while riding (swiftness when taking off in traffic)
confidently riding over bumps and holes (overall confidence, also means less muscle strain)
being able to footbreak, if ever at some point electronics would break (peace of mind)
knowing at what speeds you can jump off comfortably (safety)
I’m pushing 30 and I would say no!
I have met some people over 40 happily riding an EUC so I don’t see why not :)
The important thing IMO is that you ride according to your capability to handle sudden events.
Do you have experience longboarding? If yes, I would definitely recommend it.
When people ask me about difficulty, I always recommend them to do a little bit of longboarding beforehand.
Some skills I find useful:
These come to mind, there are probably more