Why I Switched From My WAW150 Velomobile To An ICE Sprint X Trike

๐Ÿšด From Dream To Discovery: Why I Switched From My WAW150 Velomobile To An ICE Sprint X Trike ๐Ÿšด

๐ŸŒฑ Every journey begins with a dream. Mine started in my youth: the futuristic idea of riding a velomobile captured my imagination for years. That dream came true when I finally owned the WAW150 Velomobile. It was sleek, fast, and turned heads wherever I went. But dreams evolveโ€”and so did my needs as a long-distance recumbent triker. This is the story of my love affair with the WAW150 Velomobile and why I eventually transitioned to the ICE Sprint X.


โœ… A Dream on Three Wheels: My WAW150 Velomobile Experience

The moment I climbed into my WAW150 Velomobile for the first time, I felt like I had entered a different world. Encased in an aerodynamic shell, I was no longer just a cyclistโ€”I was a pilot of the future. The WAW150 Velomobile made me feel euphoric, powerful, and deeply fulfilled. I wasnโ€™t a trained athlete, just someone who had spent most of his workdays behind a desk. Yet here I was, racing through the Flemish countryside at over 61.74 km/h (38.37 mph), feeling like I could conquer the world.

But with this speed came a steep learning curve. As someone who never drove a car, it was unfamiliar to judge distances from within an enclosed space. I broke my mirrors more than once simply by miscalculating side clearance. The WAW150 Velomobile was a masterpieceโ€”but one that required adaptation.


๐Ÿ”ง What I Learned Along the Way

A velomobile like the WAW150 Velomobile isnโ€™t just a recumbent trike with a shellโ€”itโ€™s a whole new experience. Hereโ€™s what I had to master:

  • Spatial awareness: Judging distances from the inside felt like navigating a mini spaceship on bike lanes.
  • Accessibility: In case of a mechanical issue, the aerodynamic shell had to be removed. Not ideal when youโ€™re far from home and mechanically challenged like meโ€”with two left hands that should wear socks!
  • Weight and maneuverability: Lifting or carrying the velomobile wasnโ€™t an option. Where traditional cyclists lifted their bikes up stairs or over obstacles, I had to ask for help.

Despite these hurdles, I cherished every moment in the WAW. It was a perfect winter companion, warm inside while the world outside froze. But summer rides turned the cockpit into a sauna, with minimal airflow and maximum effort.


๐Ÿ’ก Moments That Made It Worthwhile

Riding the WAW150 Velomobile wasnโ€™t just about (s)milesโ€”it was about connection. Some of my most heartwarming encounters came thanks to this machine:

  • A charming immigrant grandmother in Antwerpโ€™s Park Noord who said, โ€œIn what a futuristic world am I living?โ€ as she and her grandson sat inside my velomobile.
  • A determined boy at a traffic light who declared, โ€œWhen Iโ€™m older, Iโ€™m going to buy one too!โ€โ€”his words made my eyes well up.
  • Enthusiastic greetings from immigrant communities in Antwerp, Brussels, and beyond, especially when I cycled with music playing.

Children and seniors seemed to connect with the WAW on a deeply emotional level, often more than anyone else.


๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Speed vs. Endurance: What Really Mattered

Although I once reached 61.74 km/h (38.37 mph) between Putte and Koningshooikt, speed was never my ultimate goal. My real joy came from endurance rides:

  • ๐Ÿšดโ€โ™‚๏ธ Gent to Oostende and back (140 km / 87 mi)
  • ๐Ÿšดโ€โ™‚๏ธ Cross-border tours through Antwerp, Brussels, Leuven, Brugge, Eindhoven, Utrecht, Hilversum, Lelystad
  • ๐Ÿšดโ€โ™‚๏ธ Long rides up to 225 km (140 mi) in one go

Sometimes, as I climbed a hill, I felt a mysterious push. Was someone helping me? Noโ€”it was the aerodynamics of the velomobile catching the wind just right. Moments like that felt almost magical.

And then there was that unforgettable night: cycling back from the coast, my lights failed between Brugge and Gent. I steered off the path, closed the velomobileโ€™s roof, and slept inside with my feet on the pedals. It wasnโ€™t idealโ€”but it was an adventure Iโ€™ll never forget. Read more:


๐Ÿ’ฅ The Real Traffic Challenge? Not What You Think

Most assume that cars are the greatest risk for recumbent trikers. But my experience taught me otherwise:

  • ๐Ÿšด Conventional cyclists often ride side-by-side, lost in conversation, or with headsets blocking all outside noise.
  • ๐Ÿšฆ Many donโ€™t signal turnsโ€”leaving me to guess their intentions.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Some ride without lights at night, earning my nickname for them: โ€œkamikaze cyclists.โ€
  • ๐Ÿšถ Walkers drifting across the bike lanes, lost in thought, often react with theatrical surprise when I zoom past. Their facial expressions? Pure comedy gold.

๐Ÿ—‚๏ธ Switching Gears: From WAW150 to ICE Sprint X

After several wonderful years, Brecht from Fietser.be suggested I try something different: the ICE Sprint X. At first, I hesitated. The WAW150 Velomobile was a masterpieceโ€”a rolling sculpture. Letting go wasnโ€™t easy.

But the first ride on the ICE Sprint X opened my eyes (and my view!). No more overheating in summer. No more struggling with repairs behind the shell. Everything was open, visible, accessible.

And the flexibility? Game-changing.

  • ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Minor repairs became easyโ€”even for someone with โ€œsock-wearing hands.โ€
  • ๐Ÿš– If I broke down, I could fold the trike, call a taxi, or hop on a train (free in Belgium for foldable bikes).
  • ๐Ÿ‘€ My head was outside, making traffic navigation much easier and safer.

In 2016, I made the switch. It wasnโ€™t the end of a dream. It was the beginning of a new one.


โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Is a velomobile like the WAW150 faster than a normal bike?

Yesโ€”once you reach about 15โ€“20 km/h (9.3โ€“12.4 mph), the aerodynamic shape helps you accelerate rapidly, often exceeding 30โ€“40 km/h (18.6โ€“24.9 mph).

Why switch from a velomobile to an open recumbent trike?

While velomobiles are great for speed and winter comfort, open trikes like the ICE Sprint X offer better accessibility, flexibility, and ventilationโ€”perfect for long-distance touring.

Can you sleep in a recumbent trike?

Yes! Iโ€™ve done it. Itโ€™s not a five-star hotel, but when the lights fail and youโ€™re miles from home, your trike becomes your shelter.


๐Ÿ“… Long-Term Strategies for Trike Tourers

Know your strengths. Whether itโ€™s speed, endurance, or explorationโ€”choose the trike that fits your lifestyle. Embrace change as your needs evolve. And never be afraid to start a new chapter.

Maintain your trike, stay visible, and always pack an adventure-ready mindset. Your next story might begin where the road ends.


๐Ÿ Final Thoughts

Owning the WAW150 Velomobile was a dream come true. It pushed me beyond limits I didnโ€™t know I had. It gave me (s)miles of joy, unexpected friendships, and unforgettable stories.

And yet, switching to the ICE Sprint X was one of the best decisions I ever made. It aligned perfectly with my nomadic, long-distance triker lifestyle.

Your trike is more than just a vehicleโ€”itโ€™s a gateway to freedom. So whatever you ride, ride with joy, ride with heart, and ride toward your next adventure.

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