Jeff McCosker, founder of The Float Life and Onewheel pro, shares his evolving perspective on the Onewheel Pint. Initially unimpressed with its limitations, Jeff discovered a new appreciation for its unique ride and value after adjusting his mindset. Now, he fully endorses the Pint as a fun, affordable entry-level board perfect for newcomers.
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If anyone knows Onewheels, it’s got to be Jeff McCosker. Jeff is the founder of The Float Life, a company that specializes in innovative Onewheel accessories, and he is an amazing Onewheel rider. He is a total Onewheel Pro. I asked Jeff if I could share his review of the Pint. Here are Jeff’s own words: I’ll come right out and say it. When I first stepped on the Pint, I instantly disliked it. The ultra aggressive pushback at 15mph, half the range of the XR, slow charge time, tiny little flat footpads, the list went on for reasons I found to complain. As a die hard XR lover, I instantly felt this was a big ol’ downgrade and figured I would probably never even ride the Pint after the newness wore off. However, after I changed my perspective on the Pint, I’m liking it more and more each time I step on it. I was so used to riding my XR that when I first stepped on the Pint it felt squirly and restrained. Although after I started thinking back to the first time I stepped on an XR coming off the Plus and I didn’t like the XR then either. Yet, given time, FM came out with Andromeda firmware and I fell in love with the XR and never looked back. I have faith that FM will do the same with the Pint and continue to improve it by updating firmware and adding ride modes.
All in all, FM crushed it with the Pint! For $950, it’s a straight up no-brainer to add one or two to your quiver. I fully endorse the Pint as a perfect fun entry level board for anyone who can scrounge up $950. Jeff McCosker
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