It seems like a very scattered purchase.
You're buying a folding bike. This is obviously a bike designed to be put in small locations, or able to be carried on commuter trains, buses, etc. By its very nature it is designed NOT to be hucked, crashed, smashed and dropped repeatedly. All things that you WILL do when you first start trying to be Macaskill.
I've personally never heard of the company. While I might not be a pro rider, or even one of the better riders here, I HAVE been around biking for the better part of 30+ years. So I'm going to go out on a limb and say its a new, fly-by-night manufacturer, cheaper-than-sin Chinese crap, or a combination of the two.
Cheap and FS aren't synonymous with each other. You've got to either accept that cheap is going to be something in the 40+ pound range and a hard tail (and hopefully a ridged fork too, so you know that some of the cost went into quality ((highly doubtful)) wheels, or else you're just up a creek) or that its a FS which means you're paying for a quality design with proper R&D, a decent suspension system that costs money and years of trial and error.
So my conclusion, that bike is not going to collapse on you. You're going to find it impossible to pedal fast enough to worry about words like manual, wheelies, stoppies, endos, and have to settle for "slowly pedals."