You can take a Onewheel Pint or Plus on a plane if their batteries are under 160 watt hours, per FAA guidelines, though airline approval is required. The Onewheel + XR exceeds this limit and is not allowed. TSA discretion varies, so come prepared with documentation, allow extra time, and be polite with security staff.
Discover the hottest Onewheel-related deals in this ongoing thread! From essential gear like tire pumps and microSD cards for your action camera to steep discounts on Bose Soundwear speakers, Samsung SSDs, DC Shoes, and even electric scooters, I highlight the best bargains. Supporting my blog through affiliate links costs you nothing but helps me continue sharing these finds!
Shipping your Onewheel for travel or repairs can be tricky, especially due to battery restrictions on flights. This guide explains how to safely and successfully ship your Onewheel within the continental U.S., including packaging tips, battery precautions, and why you must use official ground shipment locations. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth shipping experience.
Walking just doesn’t compare to exploring new cities on a Onewheel or electric unicycle. Airline travel with these devices is tricky, but SUPrents.com has made renting a breeze—easy ordering, convenient pick-up, and simple returns. It’s perfect for extended test rides and discovering hidden neighborhoods. Use code Jimmychang for $10 off your rental!
The greatest challenge facing Onewheels and other personal electric vehicles (PEVs) isn’t technical—it’s restrictive legislation. As urban areas grapple with PEV popularity and scooter rental issues, new laws threaten access. Riders are urged to advocate for responsible, shared use so communities realize the benefits of PEVs and avoid reactionary bans influenced by a vocal minority.
The Onewheel fuels our creative adventures—both on the road and through art, photos, and videos when we’re not riding. Check out my favorite Onewheel-inspired artworks, including fun collaborations with my daughter and pieces from talented artists like Ken Hendsbee. Want your art featured? Reach out on my Instagram or through my blog!
I interviewed Jesse Driftwood, a talented creator known for his Onewheel passion and incredible film skills showcased on Instagram and YouTube. With a background in weddings and a love for his hometown Hamilton, Jesse inspires others to bring creativity to everyday life. Don’t miss his surprising take on social media in our interview!
Curious about Onewheel weights? The Onewheel Pint comes in at 23 lb (10.4 kg), the Onewheel+ XR at 27 lb (12.5 kg), and both the Onewheel Plus and V1 models weigh 25 lb (11 kg) each. This breakdown helps riders compare and choose the right model for portability and use.
Jimmy Chang shares his journey from YouTube novice to surpassing 2,000 subscribers, offering practical tips for aspiring Onewheel and Electric Unicycle content creators. He highlights the importance of having a goal, focusing on Entertain, Educate, or Encourage content, being unique, producing consistent quality videos, optimizing discoverability, and collaborating with others for success and growth.
Waiting for your first Onewheel? Avoid these classic beginner pitfalls: don’t splurge on unnecessary accessories—just get a Fender and proper safety gear. Learn safe dismounts, resist chasing speed records, and don’t let your first fall discourage you. With the right mindset and equipment, your Onewheel journey will be safer and far more enjoyable.
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.
Inspired by Onewheel legends Jeff McCosker, Slydog Stroh, and Chris Richardson, I share tips on mastering the jump mount and 180 tricks. The jump mount, made popular by Slydogstroh, is surprisingly easy to learn. My guide breaks down body movements for the 180, helping you build skill and confidence, just like Chris Richardson’s tutorials.