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Reflecting on aging and passions, the author uses his love for basketball and the Onewheel to challenge perceptions about age and activity. Through personal stories and the influence of sports legends like Kareem Abdul Jabbar, he argues that age should never be a barrier to fun or learning—especially when it comes to riding a Onewheel.


This blog explores the challenge of finding the perfect phrase for riding a Onewheel—"floating" feels right to enthusiasts but confuses outsiders, while using "Onewheeling" as a verb may bridge the gap. The author seeks community input on the best terminology, balancing fun and clarity, and will keep mixing terms until a consensus emerges.


Renting a Onewheel with SUPrents.com made our vacation hassle-free—no airport headaches or range anxiety. The service was quick and easy, with brand-new boards delivered right to our door. If you want stress-free Onewheel adventures or to test one before buying, SUPrents is highly recommended. Plus, customer support is fantastic and returns are simple.


Choosing your first Electric Unicycle (EUC) can be daunting due to numerous options in size, brand, and price. Jimmy Chang shares his experience, recommending a 16” wheel for most beginners, midrange models for balanced performance and value, and brands like KingSong or InMotion for reliability. He emphasizes buying from reputable sellers like ewheels.com for ongoing support.


Traveling with a Onewheel can be tricky, but the ultimate experience of exploring a new city on your Onewheel is worth it. Whether you drive, navigate complicated airline rules, ship your board, rent, or even buy a travel-specific Onewheel, there are solid options to get your ride where you want to go.


Discovering group rides with the Denver/Rocky Mountain Onewheel Mob transformed my solo Onewheel experience. While solo rides offer peace and independence, riding in a group brings camaraderie, skill-sharing, and a sense of community. If you haven’t tried a group ride, step out of your comfort zone—connect with others and enjoy the thrill together!


Age is just a number—my almost 70-year-old mom, grandmother to eight, bravely tried my 10-minute Onewheel learning method featured in my previous post! Her fun training session proves anyone can learn something new, no matter their age. Check out how she conquered the Onewheel, and get inspired to give it a try yourself!


Winter Onewheel riding can be thrilling—if you’re prepared. Dress in moisture-wicking layers (preferably wool), avoid cotton, and keep your extremities warm with the right gear. Expect reduced battery range in the cold and never leave your Onewheel outside. Shorter days mean more darkness, so wear reflective clothing and bring a flashlight to stay visible.


Riding a Onewheel for the first time can feel intimidating yet exhilarating. This guide covers essential safety tips, finding your stance, mounting and dismounting, basic controls, turning, and tackling common challenges like pushback and foot fatigue. Following these steps ensures a safer, more enjoyable Onewheel experience—whether you’re riding yourself or teaching others.


If your partner refuses to ride a Onewheel, the Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter is a fantastic alternative. Durable and well-reviewed, it offers a stable, enjoyable ride with an 18-mile range and a top speed just over 15 mph, making it perfect for those unwilling to Onewheel but still wanting to join in the adventure.


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