Yes I did. An incredible e-bike, completely different from the full-power Vado. Vado SL feels like a bicycle while Class 3 full-power Vado feels like a light motorcycle for me now.
The SL is so lightweight I carry it upstairs in one hand, and can also carry it on my shoulder. The bike requires quite solid pedalling (good for fitness). It is sensitive to headwind and hills. The range (especially with Range Extender) is just terrific. If I bought the SL as my first e-bike, I would have hated the whole idea. Yet, after almost two years of riding powerful heavy e-bikes I got ready for a "bike"
Vado SL is my favourite everyday e-bike. I ride the "big" Vado on long and fast group rides (disregarding the Vado SL 25 km/h speed limit, I'm just too weak to ride the SL with strong younger people at 30 km/h).
What I love about the SL is its handling. With no suspension whatsoever (it is 4.0 EQ), I feel no need for any Kinekt suspension seatpost or some suspension stem/handlebars. Fancy that you are jumping from the curb: with a heavy e-bike that hurts; it is a pleasure with Vado SL.