Tesla and Onewheel share many similarities: innovative electric transport, luxury status, devoted communities, and early growing pains, especially around customer support. Both companies tightly control product servicing, but face criticism for slow repairs and overwhelmed support. While Future Motion offered a personal touch, Tesla’s service struggles have tested customers’ patience. Enthusiasm remains high, but improvements are urgently needed.
Joon Kim, a hardcore Onewheel ultramarathoner, reviews the Kush and Cobra Pads after extensive testing. He finds the Kush Pad’s concave shape and urethane dampening offer comfort and great control, but prefers the Cobra Pad’s prominent tail for pushback moments. For long road rides, Kush wins, while for aggressive trails, Cobra stays supreme. Both pads deliver distinct yet excellent ride
Discover how Fluidstance balance boards can bring a fun, floaty sensation to your standing desk routine. After testing two models for over 60 hours, I found they boost movement, make work enjoyable, and could offer health benefits over traditional sitting. Sleek, well-designed, and easy to use—even while typing. Check out my reviews and Fluidstance’s Cyber Monday deal!
Take your Halloween costume to the next level with a Onewheel! Pairing this fun ride with creative costumes lets you stand out and impress friends. Just remember to keep safety in mind while having fun. Need inspiration? Check out our list of 20 awesome costume ideas perfect for making the most of your Onewheel this Halloween.
Riding a Onewheel on the beach looks easy, but it’s trickier than it seems! The board is only water-resistant, so keep it away from waves and moisture. Seek packed sand, consider protected paths, bring a lock, and keep your board shaded. Sand drains battery quickly—carry a charger and always clean your Onewheel thoroughly after beach adventures.
Fangs don’t prevent Onewheel nosedives but provide a crucial buffer, letting riders react or brace for impact instead of getting instantly thrown. For safety-conscious riders, Fangs act like airbags—offering extra peace of mind and enabling tricks like curb nudges. Easy to install, they’ve already helped me avoid falls, and I’m looking forward to testing them further.
Discover the best Onewheel spots in Maui, from Lahaina Town’s vibrant Front Street and ocean views to Kaanapali Beach’s scenic boardwalk and cliff diving at Black Rock. Stroll through Paia’s laid-back surf town vibes, cruise the legendary Road to Hana, and explore lush scenery on Kapalua Village Walking Trails for a unique island adventure.
Traveling with a Onewheel has become trickier, with most models now banned from check-in. For those allowed as carry-on, the SKB case stands out as the top choice—premium, sturdy, TSA-recognized, and perfectly fitted for the Onewheel. While pricier, it ensures maximum protection, professional appeal, and peace of mind during travel, unlike cheaper, unreliable alternatives.
Quik by GoPro is a user-friendly video editing app that shines when you’re short on time and energy. While I prefer hands-on editing, Quik automatically creates impressive videos from your footage. It’s perfect for quick sharing, works with any footage (not just GoPro), and is available on both Apple and Android stores—worth a try!
Looking to amp up your Halloween with a Onewheel? Adding a Onewheel to your costume doesn’t just elevate your look—it makes trick-or-treating safer, hands-free, and way more fun. Just remember: avoid costumes that impair vision or have dangling parts. Check out creative ideas from Marty McFly to Aladdin and embrace a floaty, spooky night!
Looking to boost your Onewheel skills? YouTube is an incredible resource to watch the pros and pick up new tricks. Here are the top Onewheel YouTubers to follow for inspiration and guidance, from Jeff McCosker to 1woman1wheel. Have a favorite channel that's not listed? Share it in the comments!
The Float Life Fender stands out as an affordable and practical alternative to pricier stock fenders, offering tool-free installation, effective leg protection, and a sleek design. While its flexibility may lead to increased noise and limits on accessory compatibility, overall it’s an excellent choice for riders seeking value and simplicity without sacrificing cleanliness or convenience.
The Onewheel is an adventure-packed ride, offering unique thrills and experiences like no other. However, it’s not for everyone. If you dislike fun, adventure, risk, or social attention—or can't justify the cost and safety concerns—you might want to pass. Learn more about the ride’s pros and cons in my detailed video.
Exploring New York City on a Onewheel is thrilling but requires special preparation. Master mounting, be patient in crowds, use safety gear, and carry a charger. Stick to bike paths, avoid high-security areas, and plan where to recharge. Know rules for each location, and remember, sometimes it’s best to leave the board behind for iconic sites.
Flying with a Onewheel requires preparation and choosing the right model—only the Onewheel+ is generally allowed on flights due to battery restrictions. Clever packing in a large backpack worked best for us, with key tips including printed paperwork, polite interactions with TSA, and dressing professionally. Preparation helped make our experience surprisingly smooth and hassle-free.