Future Motion’s official Onewheel YouTube Channel accidentally revealed their newest and most secretive project yet, likely set to eclipse the original Pint! The video was quickly taken down, probably as they prepare for a major official release, possibly on April 1st. Anticipation is high—and I’ve already pre-ordered three sets!
This Reddit review compares a beginner’s experience with both the Onewheel and Electric Unicycle (EUC), weighing fun, range, portability, safety, performance, and cost. While the Onewheel offers unmatched fun and style, the EUC excels in range, practicality, and safety features. Both devices have unique pros and cons, making it difficult to pick a clear winner.
The Onewheel Pint is Future Motion’s more affordable, compact option aimed at first-time riders. Priced at $950, it offers accessible entry into the Onewheel experience with innovative features like a magnetic handle and SimpleStop dismount technology. While its range is limited compared to the XR, the Pint promises to attract a new wave of electric skateboard enthusiasts.
Curious about electric unicycles, I dove into research and found myself drawn to their speed and range compared to my Onewheel. After weighing the options, the King Song 16S stands out as my top pick for its balance of performance and beginner-friendliness. Check out ewheels.com and our EUC Comparison Tool for more info!
This article explores how to extend the range of the Onewheel Plus and V1 using EGO batteries, focusing on two main installation methods: XLR port installation and direct parallel connection. It compares popular kits from Sonny Wheels and Land Surf, outlining pros, cons, installation details, and compatibility. Advice is offered for both DIY and premade kit options.
A heartfelt shoutout to Ken Hendsbee for generously creating fantastic new graphics for my website and YouTube channel! The Onewheel community truly shines with talented people like Ken. The fresh look is incredible, and I deeply appreciate your creative contributions. Thank you, Ken, for making everything look so much better!
Lost your Onewheel motivation? You’re not alone. Many give up due to lack of companionship or community. This article explores why people lose interest and highlights the importance of joining Onewheel groups online—on Facebook, Reddit, Instagram, and YouTube—to reignite your passion, find support, gain inspiration, and truly enjoy the ride again.
Perseverance is key to mastering any new skill, whether it's riding a Onewheel, playing piano, or creating content. Don’t get discouraged by slow progress—embrace practice and focus on your daily improvements. Remember, even experts started as beginners. Stick with what matters to you: the reward comes when you don’t give up.
Curious about the Onewheel but hesitant to buy before you try? SUPrents.com now offers a "Try Before You Buy Rental/Purchase Program," letting you rent a new or used Onewheel and apply the rental toward your purchase. Enjoy a risk-free way to test ride before committing, and use code JimmyChang for $10 off your rental!
The Two-X mod offers a sleek way to double or triple your Onewheel V1 or Plus range, adding power and torque with integrated batteries while keeping the original look. Though installation is challenging and it adds weight, the upgrade is well worth it for those wanting extended range and performance—just be ready to void your warranty.
The Onewheel is undeniably a pricey investment, but for those who embrace it, the joy and adventure it offers can be priceless. Like skiing or buying the latest gadgets, its value depends on what brings you happiness. If you’re open to learning, exploring, and community, the Onewheel could be absolutely worth it for you.
In this blog, I share my experience buying another used Onewheel and offer seven essential tips for scoring a great deal on platforms like Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. I explain why used boards often deliver excellent value—some sellers never get the hang of riding or upgrade quickly—and encourage readers to consider smart range-extending mods. Join my journey on social media