Yes. I have replied on another purchase thread that after initial (fairly painful) teething problems both my friend and I are getting on fine with our Flyons. And despite the massive power available, if used with discretion the range is decent.
Again as posted elsewhere, I stress for our purposes (elderly and wanting to carry fishing and camping gear up steep Highland hill tracks) the Flyon has no peer. But compared with my older Hardseven it is heavy and less agile. I actually prefer to use the Hardseven at the moment when I do not need the Flyon’s grunt.
Again as posted elsewhere, I stress for our purposes (elderly and wanting to carry fishing and camping gear up steep Highland hill tracks) the Flyon has no peer. But compared with my older Hardseven it is heavy and less agile. I actually prefer to use the Hardseven at the moment when I do not need the Flyon’s grunt.