The onewheel pint is $950 and 100% worth the money. It has the speed and off road capabilities as a bike, and the portability and maneuverability as a longboard.
I broke my arm on my one wheel 2 months ago. They are amazing on road and off road. Just don't go extremely fast over bumps on road. They also have great battery life.
I'm the same with certain things. Computers, Monitors, tv's, and definitely a onewheel. These things are too complicated, intricate, and have so many parts soldered and fused together that they can only be fixed by replacement of major and significant components. Too hard to know if there is anything wrong with them either. To me it's worth the extra 100-300 savings to have it last that longer, and be that much safer in the case of the onewheel.
I want to add that I've pushed mine to 0% while riding MANY times, and I have never experienced any issues with it below 20%. It is quite significant on a board with an advertised range of 6-8 miles if you have to charge it after riding 80%. This has NEVER been the case for me, just want to mention that.
I ordered mine yesterday. At like 8pm eastern time and it had already been packaged and shipped within 2 hours (one wheel and accessories) idk how busy they might of been 5 months ago (the COVID stress was a lot different) but I’m in Florida and my package is due to be here in less than a week from purchase date. Just wanted to update that matter. (I did not use expedited shipping)
The reason theres so many used pints for sale : 1. They are a cheaper ( not bad quality) entry point to see if you like one wheeling. 2. some people don't like it and sell it off 3. many people realize they want more and go for the XR #3 is my issue right now. I have 400 miles on my pint the thing is a blast to ride but the range kills the board in the long run unless your only riding close to home or commuting to school or job that's nearby. for these its great. But if your like me and a lot of others you may find yourself fall in love so much with the hobby that you want to go on trails and on bike paths and go for longer rides and see the world more. If this is you then you want an XR or you will end up modding your Pint for double the range which itself is about 400-500$ upgrade to the pint. so at that point you ask do you get the big brother or do you stick with the pint. For me right now Im not sure but I feel like I will get the XR simply for how much you can customize them and for the more solid ride they do have. ( less Carvy/ Nimble more firm feeling more stable feeling riding. ( I tried one) A lot of people once they go XR they always say they don't go back to the pint.
Awesome! I also did a video on my experience learning this board when I got a chance to borrow one for a few days. Me and my son are hooked now. We might look into getting one, but probably will be new. We live across the Pacific so shipping a board out might be easier if bought directly from FM.
I learned on sand, very recommended, I fell on my back and all I got was a light rash and a bruised rist (because I tried to catch myself instead of closing my hand to a fist). Sand and grass are highly recommended.
Simple stop is for those unfamiliar with other board sports. If you're familiar, you'll probably want it off. Plasti-dip for the handle & side rails (you could use it anywhere also) works great! It comes in a spray can version. You just mask off and spray (multiple layers) to create a plastic protection. It looks professional & is more durable than tape. Plus it's easy to remove if needed. It's one of my favorite aftermarket uses.
@@TheworldofAR15 got it Friday, I'm on day 3, 90 miles im flying through the neighborhoods like grease lightning. This is the best board I've ever ridden, I need to upgrade the foot plates to something with more con curve
Idk I’d rather wait to get the one wheel made just for me fresh and brand new, than to get one used and possibly unreliable because you just never know.
Where did you get your fangs or bumper wheels? I just took a serious nose dive...on pavement. Suddenly stopped while I was getting my phone app up to check pushback count then "bam!"...It throws you down like in judo!
I didn't know that you could turn simple stop off in the app. Now the point is actually looking more appealing. Not more appealing than the XR but I would definitely not regret my purchase. This is really cool to know. now it seems like they should add that simple step to the XR app also.
It's not ever getting added to xr, you are afar better off just getting experience and being a better rider, so is garbage and limits what you can actually do on the board.. good formtotal rookies though. Respectfully intended
@@MrDmadness it would be nice to have it like a togglable feature though. ofc from a business POV it makes sense to not have it, cause then there's less reason to buy the pint
@@AnymMusic fm won't add the code like, maybe on a new version but nothing universal. Those code selections on the app are read only variables in the micro controller .
I’ve managed to grab a OW+ before they stopped making it (as it was the cheaper alternative compared to the OW+XR) and although it was pricey for what it was, it was such en experience to ride it (considering I’ve never ridden any kind of board) I’ll definitely look into getting a pint just because how superior it is compared to the +.
If you can change the settings of the OneWheel on your apple watch, then I would say that the Apple Watch finally has a use that would make it semi worth it, lol.
thanks, many good tips that will make total purchase a pleasant experience with little to no regrets
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lol...wait the under guard, fender, front roll wheels, charging plug are all extras sold separately AND not included ...after you shell out $950 - $1800.oo?!! jesus christ such greediness.
1 minor note: The onewheel app also exists for other smartwatches like my galaxy watch active2. I am so on the verge of getting a pint. It would be great to use for commuting to my work and back. The one thing i am worried about it the battery life. My work is 5.4 miles away so i would have to charge it at work and at home every day and i am not sure if the battery will like that, especially when it gets older. Does anyone have experience with degrading range when charging it 2 times a day?
Really interesting in picking one of these up but I worry about the weight limits and range. I'm 6ft tall and weigh about 263 so probably 267 with full gear. I'm not really out of shape, I have a little bit of fat but most of my extra weight is just muscle and body type. So I'd still say I have a somewhat athletic football player type of build. I know the XR can go up to 275 but I'm a little nervous that I'm still not going to be getting the right kind of range and also being more prone to injury if I fell. Anyone weighing 250 and up have any experience with these?
@@OkByeNw For me, i weigh about 170, and i have the Pint. Its amazing, but i do wish it had better range. I dont know much about different weights, or the XR, but ive heard of some bigger people using the XR and having good results. It has double the range of the Pint, so even if the added weight reduces it, I’d imagine you’d still be able to get 15 miles out of it.
@@yellowjacketlandscapingllc9472 You’ve probably bought one already, but if not, i would say it mostly depends on how you use it, and your budget. The XR has a bigger flatter wheel, which makes it a bit better off road, but worse for carving and general mobility. The XR is a bit faster, but not by much. And none of the Onewheels are particularly fast, so its not a big deal. I would say the main difference between the two, and really the only reason to spend the extra money is the range. The pint gets about 9 miles, which is pretty decent, but the XR gets double that. So, you’re basically paying double the money for double the range. Personally, i love the Onewheel so much, I actually think the XR is totally worth it, but i didnt really want to spend the extra money, so i settled for a Pint. Both are great.
On the video you showed the bottom plate with little wheels, are those an accessory from OneWheel or a third party manufacturer? When I look at them on the OneWheel site I don't see the bottom plate with the wheels.
I'm getting ready to take the plunge. I couldn't find those little front training wheels. What are they called, and who did you buy them from please? Ben
@@iiMisterLonely thank you, I have located some. Impossible for me to tell from the photos where they attach. Do they screw onto the float plates which may have threaded holes? I just want to have a clear picture so I know what to order. thanks for your help!
The advertised battery range is refreshingly conservative, but I wonder if they are also not including any benefit from regeneration when braking or downhill runs. Also, I used clear packaging tape but I also use automotive self-adhesive rubber door trim in high wear locations; edges of fender, bumpers, etc
Idk about buying used I’m weird about buying used because what if there selling it because it randomly turns of then I’m flying down the street and eat it because they didn’t tell me
It says it only had like an 8 mile range and only goes like 16 mph max. But mine had gone 13 miles while only losing 40% battery and goes up to 21 mph. Did I just get super lucky or?
@@TheAlibabatree No I have the pint. Purchased the pint $1040 (pint price in CA) and received it. My boyfriend has the XR, mine is definitely the pint.
@@stu7900 I meant to type 20 the moment I hit 21mph it shits itself and nose dives.(not fun don’t do it lol) it does give you pushback at around 13-15 but if you push past it and keep adding more pressure anyways it will go to 20. Or at least mine does. Also upon further inspection from riding longer. If I ride at 18mph it only gives me about 8 miles of range but if I cruise at 8-10 I get like an extra 5 miles out of it.
Anyone looking to get a pint, i say get a pint x. It has better range & a little better speed. Def dont start with a GT or XR, you will end up crashing & itll hurt
People buy them, decide they can’t ride them or get intimidated by them or get hurt. After that they sell. I have an XR that I bought new with 1500 miles on it so far and I think it’s worth every penny.
A 16mph nosedive broke a collar bone? I've slipped out from speedwobbles at near double that on my traditional hill skateboard and got some annoying road rash. I'm probably way more experienced at skateboarding and bombing hills than Casey Neistat though. You know once you add an engine to a skateboard you instantly make what would be a minor fall on a regular skateboard into something possibly way more catastrophic. This is a lesson I learned the hard way when I started messing around with motocross after an entire childhood of board sports. Once you add an engine to the equation the injury potential and severity increases by way more than you would think. It took a broken arm for me to realize I had to revise the amount of caution I was used to using on a skateboard or surfboard. Lessen the amount of techniques i was attempting that were right at the edge of my skill level.
I think it's the angle the board throws you down to. When you fall from a skateboard you can either slide with the board or roll out of the fall because the board is likely travelling parallel to the road. When a Onewheel nosedives, it's literally that, a nose dive. It's like getting thrown off a ramp at speed. It increases the chance of you landing on your shoulder/face.
BUY THE RAIL GUARDS!!! This guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about. The rail guards are $20 and don’t get damaged. l’ve put over 600 miles on my Pint and they are still in great conditions. Using duck tape is a great way to insure your rails get scratched/dinged up. You spend $100 on fangs, but decides to use a $5 roll of duck tape because the rail guards are $20 and never need to be replaced. This guy didn’t even cover the different riding style options. This guy is full of crap. OneWheel isn’t a Tesla. you can buy them brand new and have it next day aired all in the same 48 hours. Or if you’re in the San Francisco area you buy them at any Mike’s Bike’s 🙄
Wow. Idiots wouldn’t include a fender already built on. Should seriously be standard equipment. Sometimes I good class action lawsuit is the only way a company can learn.
It is included, if you pay for it. They have bundles. What’s with people always trying to sue someone else because a product wasn’t built the way you wanted it?
ITS NOT included in the original price. Its a safety feature that should be included…like on a car, motorcycle, Atv, etc. You get a fender on a motorcycle without having to pay extra for it.
@@jamesc6137 there is no reason for the fender to be included. You won’t get snagged in the wheel and if you were it’s going to shut the machine off. Some motorcycles don’t have ABS systems that are one of the most important features you can get on one. Is it a flaw to not have it? No, because it isn’t required to make the bike usable.
Look the company makes a good solid product. They just “nickel and dime” customers with things that should be included. Ie. fender, charging port plug, fast charger. Godspeed
The onewheel pint is $950 and 100% worth the money. It has the speed and off road capabilities as a bike, and the portability and maneuverability as a longboard.
It's a lot easier to think about buying it in america compared to other places BTW
Probably way heavier than a longboard lol
I want one so bad
This is so true i live in an area where theres only dirt roads and it out preforms some people mountain bikes
@@teddy5269 thats what I said I watched onewheel videos for months, then I bought a pint and its worth it
I broke my arm on my one wheel 2 months ago. They are amazing on road and off road. Just don't go extremely fast over bumps on road. They also have great battery life.
Still riding tho eh?
I broke my wrist - in first 45 minutes!
*idk, im weird with getting pre-owned stuff. I like my things brand new, untouched by consumer hands*
Just got my pint for $700 with fender and mag holder... Mint
I'm the same with certain things. Computers, Monitors, tv's, and definitely a onewheel. These things are too complicated, intricate, and have so many parts soldered and fused together that they can only be fixed by replacement of major and significant components. Too hard to know if there is anything wrong with them either. To me it's worth the extra 100-300 savings to have it last that longer, and be that much safer in the case of the onewheel.
Its close to impossible to find one used nowadays anyway
And when you receive it, it will be touched by consumer hands 👏
@@davidkim9898 haha
I got mine at a local off road dirt bike shop they had 6 in stock. Totally worth the money! I love it!
Same here
That’s so strange; I bought my pint last week on Thursday and it got delivered on Saturday. I guess I got lucky!
You definitely did lol
Seems like they’ve finally caught up on orders. Ordered my pint today and it shipped 1.5 hours later!
@@redboy. no way!
David Rivera way! It arrives monday - psyched!
Redboy heck yeah! Get ready to float!
Mine was shipped 16 minutes after purchasing, so I guess it varies haha
Hahaha, wtf
one wheel employee
I want to add that I've pushed mine to 0% while riding MANY times, and I have never experienced any issues with it below 20%. It is quite significant on a board with an advertised range of 6-8 miles if you have to charge it after riding 80%. This has NEVER been the case for me, just want to mention that.
Well for me that 3 dollar piece is around 53 bucks here in Australia...
I ordered mine yesterday. At like 8pm eastern time and it had already been packaged and shipped within 2 hours (one wheel and accessories) idk how busy they might of been 5 months ago (the COVID stress was a lot different) but I’m in Florida and my package is due to be here in less than a week from purchase date. Just wanted to update that matter. (I did not use expedited shipping)
The reason theres so many used pints for sale :
1. They are a cheaper ( not bad quality) entry point to see if you like one wheeling.
2. some people don't like it and sell it off
3. many people realize they want more and go for the XR
#3 is my issue right now. I have 400 miles on my pint the thing is a blast to ride but the range kills the board in the long run unless your only riding close to home or commuting to school or job that's nearby. for these its great. But if your like me and a lot of others you may find yourself fall in love so much with the hobby that you want to go on trails and on bike paths and go for longer rides and see the world more. If this is you then you want an XR or you will end up modding your Pint for double the range which itself is about 400-500$ upgrade to the pint. so at that point you ask do you get the big brother or do you stick with the pint. For me right now Im not sure but I feel like I will get the XR simply for how much you can customize them and for the more solid ride they do have. ( less Carvy/ Nimble more firm feeling more stable feeling riding. ( I tried one) A lot of people once they go XR they always say they don't go back to the pint.
Awesome! I also did a video on my experience learning this board when I got a chance to borrow one for a few days. Me and my son are hooked now. We might look into getting one, but probably will be new. We live across the Pacific so shipping a board out might be easier if bought directly from FM.
I learned on sand, very recommended, I fell on my back and all I got was a light rash and a bruised rist (because I tried to catch myself instead of closing my hand to a fist). Sand and grass are highly recommended.
Simple stop is for those unfamiliar with other board sports. If you're familiar, you'll probably want it off.
Plasti-dip for the handle & side rails (you could use it anywhere also) works great! It comes in a spray can version. You just mask off and spray (multiple layers) to create a plastic protection. It looks professional & is more durable than tape. Plus it's easy to remove if needed. It's one of my favorite aftermarket uses.
I live all the way in Cleveland Ohio and mine arrived five days after I purchased it I think they are a little more ahead now
I’m in Cleveland too, unfortunately mine took 2 weeks. Looking for people to ride with now.
@@ltme4134 I’m in Lakewood I ride a lot at Lakewood park or the metro parks edgewater
Future Motion / One Wheel .... should be ashamed for not including fangs and the charging port cover... also a fender should be included stock...
I ordered one today and it already shipped same day. It's already on the way!
Got it yet? Just purchased my pint two days ago. Shipped next day.
@@TheworldofAR15 got it Friday, I'm on day 3, 90 miles im flying through the neighborhoods like grease lightning. This is the best board I've ever ridden, I need to upgrade the foot plates to something with more con curve
Interesting video, even if it’s about a product I will never purchase for myself.
Everybody needs to learn how to do barrel rolls before getting on this thing
100% lol always know how to bail before u can ride.
@@roningmail2156 Dam right otherwise it bloody hurts
Idk I’d rather wait to get the one wheel made just for me fresh and brand new, than to get one used and possibly unreliable because you just never know.
Where did you get your fangs or bumper wheels? I just took a serious nose dive...on pavement. Suddenly stopped while I was getting my phone app up to check pushback count then "bam!"...It throws you down like in judo!
I didn't know that you could turn simple stop off in the app. Now the point is actually looking more appealing. Not more appealing than the XR but I would definitely not regret my purchase. This is really cool to know. now it seems like they should add that simple step to the XR app also.
Love the PINT because of the simple stop feature, when they add this feature to the XR I will get the XR. Great video by the way. 👍👍👍
It's not ever getting added to xr, you are afar better off just getting experience and being a better rider, so is garbage and limits what you can actually do on the board.. good formtotal rookies though. Respectfully intended
@@MrDmadness it would be nice to have it like a togglable feature though. ofc from a business POV it makes sense to not have it, cause then there's less reason to buy the pint
@@AnymMusic fm won't add the code like, maybe on a new version but nothing universal. Those code selections on the app are read only variables in the micro controller .
Wow. I actually purchased the Pint that you posted in the screenshot from the Facebook group. It will be here Saturday. Super random.
That was a good deal, I’m so jelly 😂
Haha
I was considering getting the Pint, but I went ahead and got the XR. Can’t wait for it to arrive.
Wow great video! I'm glad I saw this first thing, thanks for the thorough and well explained review!
I’ve managed to grab a OW+ before they stopped making it (as it was the cheaper alternative compared to the OW+XR) and although it was pricey for what it was, it was such en experience to ride it (considering I’ve never ridden any kind of board)
I’ll definitely look into getting a pint just because how superior it is compared to the +.
I ordered mine 3/22/2021 directly from one wheel and I will have it 3/26/2021 so I guess they improved shipping times.
Hows it ?! Cant wait for mine !!!😫
If you can change the settings of the OneWheel on your apple watch, then I would say that the Apple Watch finally has a use that would make it semi worth it, lol.
Yea. But you know its badly made and will breaK 3asy ( the apple ) :)
@@MrDmadness agreed
The wait is almost nothing now. I purchased 2 pints in the last month both shipped next day.
4:27 simple stop was on still. You can tell by the magenta colored led at the top
Nice 👍🏼 thank you. Great review.
I object to the use of "engine" when referring to an electric motor.
thanks, many good tips that will make total purchase a pleasant experience with little to no regrets
lol...wait the under guard, fender, front roll wheels, charging plug are all extras sold separately AND not included ...after you shell out $950 - $1800.oo?!! jesus christ such greediness.
not really
Mine was shipped 4 hours after purchasing, and only took 3 days to get here with standard shipping.
1 minor note: The onewheel app also exists for other smartwatches like my galaxy watch active2.
I am so on the verge of getting a pint. It would be great to use for commuting to my work and back.
The one thing i am worried about it the battery life. My work is 5.4 miles away so i would have to charge it at work and at home every day and i am not sure if the battery will like that, especially when it gets older.
Does anyone have experience with degrading range when charging it 2 times a day?
either i got extremely lucky or your very unlucky. when i bought my pint it got built and shipped out same day i did not pay extra for shipping
Warranty does not transfer.
I was wondering about that specifically. I found some as low as $600 on ebay but I am willing to pay the price.
Great video brother
Thanks bro!
How did he get that watch face in the beginning? What’s it called?
Really interesting in picking one of these up but I worry about the weight limits and range. I'm 6ft tall and weigh about 263 so probably 267 with full gear. I'm not really out of shape, I have a little bit of fat but most of my extra weight is just muscle and body type. So I'd still say I have a somewhat athletic football player type of build.
I know the XR can go up to 275 but I'm a little nervous that I'm still not going to be getting the right kind of range and also being more prone to injury if I fell.
Anyone weighing 250 and up have any experience with these?
If I was 150 like this guy I'd buy the pint in a heartbeat.
@@OkByeNw For me, i weigh about 170, and i have the Pint. Its amazing, but i do wish it had better range. I dont know much about different weights, or the XR, but ive heard of some bigger people using the XR and having good results. It has double the range of the Pint, so even if the added weight reduces it, I’d imagine you’d still be able to get 15 miles out of it.
I am 264, and have no problems on it at all.
So which one is the best one? I need your recommendation before I get one ☝️ thanks!
He recommends the pint I think
It’s cheaper and it performs similar
@@lharlacker1982 ok, appreciate it.
Taking the recommendation of someone who’s put 50 miles on a Pint isn’t wise. It’s the equivalent of a test drive 🙄
@@yellowjacketlandscapingllc9472 You’ve probably bought one already, but if not, i would say it mostly depends on how you use it, and your budget.
The XR has a bigger flatter wheel, which makes it a bit better off road, but worse for carving and general mobility. The XR is a bit faster, but not by much. And none of the Onewheels are particularly fast, so its not a big deal. I would say the main difference between the two, and really the only reason to spend the extra money is the range. The pint gets about 9 miles, which is pretty decent, but the XR gets double that. So, you’re basically paying double the money for double the range. Personally, i love the Onewheel so much, I actually think the XR is totally worth it, but i didnt really want to spend the extra money, so i settled for a Pint. Both are great.
where can I find the part with to wheels so you don't flip forward? what's it called?
Fangs
This was so cool dude
Great video man! I,m definitely going to go with a used one though because I can’t really afford to drop 1000 haha!!
What a great video. Must watch.
On the video you showed the bottom plate with little wheels, are those an accessory from OneWheel or a third party manufacturer? When I look at them on the OneWheel site I don't see the bottom plate with the wheels.
They are called FANGS from a company called “Land-Surf”
Got 2 in one week they are so fun
Great vid bro
I'm getting ready to take the plunge. I couldn't find those little front training wheels. What are they called, and who did you buy them from please? Ben
They're called fangs. You can google Fangs OneWheel.
@@iiMisterLonely thank you, I have located some. Impossible for me to tell from the photos where they attach. Do they screw onto the float plates which may have threaded holes? I just want to have a clear picture so I know what to order. thanks for your help!
U should have put a link to get a used one
Awesome video, I have a question, where did you get the Tesla thing, and what model Apple Watch I need?
Costs $950 for now. Hmmmm
😥😥😥
I see them at $2k
@@markbsb7176 lol where
anyone putting tesla on their onewheel eats cereal with a fork
Now they ship right away got mine in 2 days
It's not that bad, mine got ship within 4 days, and take 2 business day to be deliver to my front door, so I rather have the newer one.
I love the onewheel I don't have one myself because I don't have enough money to get one, ps does it matter to have all of this
1:48 What's the music you used here? Good video btw.
The advertised battery range is refreshingly conservative, but I wonder if they are also not including any benefit from regeneration when braking or downhill runs. Also, I used clear packaging tape but I also use automotive self-adhesive rubber door trim in high wear locations; edges of fender, bumpers, etc
I live in Canada. Got it in four days
Can the + xr be used on road because im in a small city with good not bumpy streets
Did you get the handle only with the 1200 bundle?
Nice vids
Got mine in one week...fender came in 2 weeks
Idk about buying used I’m weird about buying used because what if there selling it because it randomly turns of then I’m flying down the street and eat it because they didn’t tell me
im 300lbs on a XR i get about 18mph top speed 15 miles
What’s the top speed?
An engine uses fossil fuels. A motor uses electricity. Little info for ya.
Nah man, my 5.7 hemi motor uses gas not electricity
Iwant to buy it where find it
I think it looks cool but curious if your parents have tried it? I never see any reviews by someone my age.
Great Review on The Pint! 👍
It says it only had like an 8 mile range and only goes like 16 mph max. But mine had gone 13 miles while only losing 40% battery and goes up to 21 mph. Did I just get super lucky or?
How did you get to 21mph? My pint is on the way, but all I read is pushback kicking in at 14/15 mph. Any advice?
You probably have the XR not the Pint.
You have the XR.
@@TheAlibabatree No I have the pint. Purchased the pint $1040 (pint price in CA) and received it. My boyfriend has the XR, mine is definitely the pint.
@@stu7900 I meant to type 20 the moment I hit 21mph it shits itself and nose dives.(not fun don’t do it lol) it does give you pushback at around 13-15 but if you push past it and keep adding more pressure anyways it will go to 20. Or at least mine does. Also upon further inspection from riding longer. If I ride at 18mph it only gives me about 8 miles of range but if I cruise at 8-10 I get like an extra 5 miles out of it.
Anyone looking to get a pint, i say get a pint x. It has better range & a little better speed. Def dont start with a GT or XR, you will end up crashing & itll hurt
Those neighborhoods look familiar 👀
So why are so many for sale?
People buy them, decide they can’t ride them or get intimidated by them or get hurt. After that they sell. I have an XR that I bought new with 1500 miles on it so far and I think it’s worth every penny.
I got mine shiped in the day i ordered
Lol, I just found out about the Pint like 5 minutes ago and looked up a video and found this from just 13 hours ago
A 16mph nosedive broke a collar bone? I've slipped out from speedwobbles at near double that on my traditional hill skateboard and got some annoying road rash. I'm probably way more experienced at skateboarding and bombing hills than Casey Neistat though. You know once you add an engine to a skateboard you instantly make what would be a minor fall on a regular skateboard into something possibly way more catastrophic. This is a lesson I learned the hard way when I started messing around with motocross after an entire childhood of board sports. Once you add an engine to the equation the injury potential and severity increases by way more than you would think. It took a broken arm for me to realize I had to revise the amount of caution I was used to using on a skateboard or surfboard. Lessen the amount of techniques i was attempting that were right at the edge of my skill level.
I think it's the angle the board throws you down to. When you fall from a skateboard you can either slide with the board or roll out of the fall because the board is likely travelling parallel to the road. When a Onewheel nosedives, it's literally that, a nose dive. It's like getting thrown off a ramp at speed. It increases the chance of you landing on your shoulder/face.
Ratting?
How much 💰
Bro used is like 300 more than a new one
Trying your board on grass?? Trying your board on grass?!?! .... I live the in the desert of the southwest US! WE DONT HAVE GRASS! AHHH!! 😧🤣
The word Engine is typical reserved for a internal combustion 'engine' ........... EVs' have motors. Not engines. Now you know :)
Great review but it's motor... Not engine.
1:12 Santa Cruz is skibidi
BUY THE RAIL GUARDS!!! This guy doesn’t know what he’s talking about. The rail guards are $20 and don’t get damaged. l’ve put over 600 miles on my Pint and they are still in great conditions. Using duck tape is a great way to insure your rails get scratched/dinged up. You spend $100 on fangs, but decides to use a $5 roll of duck tape because the rail guards are $20 and never need to be replaced.
This guy didn’t even cover the different riding style options. This guy is full of crap. OneWheel isn’t a Tesla. you can buy them brand new and have it next day aired all in the same 48 hours. Or if you’re in the San Francisco area you buy them at any Mike’s Bike’s 🙄
It doesn’t have an engine it has a motor
Wow. Idiots wouldn’t include a fender already built on. Should seriously be standard equipment. Sometimes I good class action lawsuit is the only way a company can learn.
It is included, if you pay for it. They have bundles. What’s with people always trying to sue someone else because a product wasn’t built the way you wanted it?
ITS NOT included in the original price. Its a safety feature that should be included…like on a car, motorcycle, Atv, etc. You get a fender on a motorcycle without having to pay extra for it.
@@jamesc6137 there is no reason for the fender to be included. You won’t get snagged in the wheel and if you were it’s going to shut the machine off. Some motorcycles don’t have ABS systems that are one of the most important features you can get on one. Is it a flaw to not have it? No, because it isn’t required to make the bike usable.
Look the company makes a good solid product. They just “nickel and dime” customers with things that should be included. Ie. fender, charging port plug, fast charger. Godspeed
I prefer riding with a fender but I know many people that prefer to ride without.
Carve dude
The board has a motor, not an "engine"😂😂
Electric motor
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It's a motor, not an engine.
no wait time. and people are askin 900-950 with a cpl accessories. lol. crazyyy. people think a few accessories add on value LOL. not worth it.
Electric = MOTOR
Mountain House
If you happen to need a warranty claim then do realize your fucked, one wheel customer support is the worst of all.
Engine runs on gas and stuff. Motors run of electricity. You ruin wa motor
All fun and games until somebody stabs you and steals it...
And statistics show it will most likely be someone close to you...
1,000+ for 1 fucken tire?
Motor not engine!