Product Comparison: Dahon EEZZ D3 vs Dahon Jifo Uno (91-1-16)
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- Very pleased with its utility, performance, ease of transport and quality.
- The 21 lb (9.75 kg) weight and quality design made it easy to either carry up and down stairs or hook the saddle on your shoulder for hands free rail grabbing.
- Even on the crowded streets of Vietnam and India the bikes fit right in.
- Best form of transportation for a city.
- Although the EEZZ has just a 3-speed rear derailleur, I managed to climb some long 7% inclines without having to get off and walk the bike.
- The bike is light and easy to carry, fold, put in trunk, etc.
- I have to carry it up and down a couple flights of steps at both ends so the light weight is really nice.
- This bike is amazing! Its strong, sturdy and lightweight.
- It's a pretty solid bike for it's price. I took it with me to Portland, LA, Austin, and Philadelphia. Held up pretty darn well too!
- The bike is lightweight and durable. No gears to adjust or jam.
- Don’t expect to break world records. Small wheels mean slower speed.
- You can adjust the seatpost and the handlepost, so it’s quite easy to find a good fit.
- Quality brand, quality design, striking good looks, great performance. Perfect for boaters and aviation
- Design features quietly speak to a well thought out concept forged into reality.
- The tires tires look like they will happily roll over anything: sticks, stones, awkward curb cuts.
- As for riding qualities, the bike rolls well and is well balanced.v
- I still run the stock tires, even here in the desert I've never had a flat. I air up the tires once a month instead of once a week.
- Tires are a healthy width that can handle the bumps of city roads as well as some soft trail riding.
- Ideal for travel. Can fit a large suitcase (but bring the bike to the store, to make sure they fit).
- I’m very impressed with the unfolding mechanism of the bike. Once you master the process, the bike can be ready to ride in less than 15 seconds
- Packaged, the bike is 61 linear inches, making it airlines 62 linear inches suitcase legal.
- The bikes stored easily in their original boxes stacked on top of each other in our Queen Mary 2 cabin.
- The saddle is narrow yet provides enough cushion so that you don’t need to wear a cycling short or underwear to ride it.
- This is a great folding bike, exactly what I was looking for. It is simple. No derailleur to easily get in the way or get bent when folding and storing the bike.
- The folding mechanism is simple and the fact that it's single gear takes away all the hassles of wires getting in the way when you're folding.
- I was very happy with its build quality. It folds up in about 30 seconds and feels very solid when riding.
- I found it's pretty easy to maneuver and very convenient to fold and unfold.
- Best part is the seat post allows full extension for good leg fit.