Begode Mten5 Review. When I first jumped into the world of electric unicycles (EUCs), I started with the Begode Mten4. After logging 1500 km on that little wheel, the tire finally gave out due to uneven wear. Rather than replace the tire, I decided to level up to the Begode Mten5. 
The Truth About the Begode Mten5: An Honest Owner’s Review
This review is about my experience with the Mten5, from ordering to trail riding, and how it stacks up against its smaller sibling.
Ordering & Delivery
I ordered the Mten5 directly from Begode’s website. The checkout was smooth, and the wheel arrived in just under two weeks, fast for a direct shipment from China. No hidden fees, and the packaging was solid, protecting the wheel during transit. The whole process felt as seamless as any domestic order.
Unboxing My Mten5 – Video
A quick walk-through of the box contents, the wheel, charger, and a few accessories. The video shows the sleek matte finish of the Mten5 and the aggressive pedal design right out of the box.
First Ride Impressions
Out of the box, the Mten5 feels solid. The 11-inch tire was uninflated, so I added air for my first ride, but within a few kilometres, I noticed a slow leak. A quick application of Slime tire sealant solved the issue, and the tire has held pressure perfectly afterward. The wheel’s weight is noticeable, slightly heavier than the Mten4, but the extra mass translates into a more stable ride at higher speeds. The built-in carry handle makes lifting easy when I need to load the wheel or haul it around. The clear LED dashboard shows speed, battery percentage, and ride distance at a glance without having to pull out the app on my phone.
Begode Mten5 Review Off-Road Capabilities – VIDEO
Begode does not market the Mten5 as an off‑road beast; it’s built for pavement and light trails. However, most of my riding has been on forest paths, grass, and gravel roads, and the Mten5 handles them impressively well. The low centre of gravity and powerful 1200W motor give it plenty of torque to climb moderate hills. The only real weakness is mud or slick surfaces, as the road‑specific tyre slips a bit when the ground gets soggy. For dry or packed terrain, it’s surprisingly capable.
Mten5 vs Mten4
If you’ve ever ridden the Mten4, you’ll instantly feel the difference. The Mten4 feels like a nimble, twitchy scooter, quick to lean and effortless to carve. The Mten5, by contrast, feels more “locked‑in.” The road-slick wheel and increased inertia demand a more deliberate input to initiate a turn, yet it remains remarkably nimble for its size. The trade‑off is a more stable platform at speed, which I appreciate on longer rides.
Begode Mten5 Review – Final Thoughts
The Begode Mten5 is a fantastic upgrade for anyone moving up from a smaller EUC. It offers a comfortable, stable ride, handles a variety of terrain (provided it’s not overly muddy), and the direct‑order experience was hassle‑free. A small tire leak was the only hiccup, and Slime fixed it in minutes. If you’re after a versatile daily commuter that can occasionally venture off the beaten path, the Mten5 is well worth considering.
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