187 Killer Pads would probably do the trick but FYI they also sell pants that support protective inserts if you wanted to go a different route. Your weight is also a factor, the more you weigh the more substantial padding you'd want because force = mass x acceleration
Micromobility is for everyone IMO, not just big city dwellers. For some, commutes can be partly or entirely wilderness/rough trails. That said, yeah if you're in a city you probably don't want a giant MTB
"May your blade chip and shatter."
Damn, that's disappointing to hear.
If it makes you feel any better my daily driver is an old Trek 820 single track converted to a poor man's touring bike lol
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Lots of us do every day, just saying. Not the average though (yet), but maybe one day...
I've always been more into skateboards/longboards when it comes to more compact stuff but @[email protected] could probably school you on electric unicycles - they have a few of them IIRC
IDK about e-unis but I avoided One Wheels because I heard they can catch on the ground and send you flying.
[excited freemen noises]