The Onewheel Pint has stirred curiosity due to limited public testing and early footage showing notable “wobble,” likely from its smaller, rounder tire. While new riders may find it less stable than the XR, this trait could enhance safety by discouraging overconfidence. Experienced riders may ultimately appreciate its agility and unique ride. Overall, anticipation remains high.
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Since the announcement of the Pint, there has been limited access to the newest addition of the Onewheel family. What we know and have seen of the Pint has come from Onewheel promotion videos and supervised test rides by some popular YouTubers such as Jesse Driftwood, the Moment boys, MKBHD, some of the Dude Perfect team, and the Digital Trends channel were granted the opportunity to ride the newest Onewheel. We also know that Float Life members Slydogstroh and Bodhi Harrison also flew out to Santa Cruz so they could try out the Pint. Video footage of the Pint has been limited but recently CNET released some footage of the Pint in a Hands-on Impression Video. The Moment channel describes the Pint as being “squirrelier” which I guess is in line with what Future Motion’s Jack Mud calls “Nimble.” This is most likely due to the smaller tire and rounded contour of the tire. Jeff McCosker of the Float Life even went as far as to put a Pint sized tire on an XR just to get a taste of what the Pint may feel like. In some of the Pint clips from Digital Trends and CNET the Pint looks unusually wobbly. The clip from Digital Trends channel as they test ride through Chinatown looks especially wobbly. When I first saw this I thought to myself, dang that thing looks unstable. Others had the same feelings and in the comments people asked about it:
The response by Drew, the rider and review of the Pint from Digital Trends put my mind at ease. It was his lack of experience and jet lagged legs that led to the wobble. Fair enough.
Then CNET recently released a new first impression video by one of their Senior Associate Editors, Joseph Kaminsky. Joseph is no stranger to the Onewheel and he reviewed the XR last year when it was first announced.
In the CNET video the Pint appeared to also have a fair amount of wobble. Joseph described the board as being “agile.”
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