The Onewheel GT S-Series Rally XL is Future Motion's latest flagship electric board, featuring a longer frame, larger tire, and advanced Molicel P50B battery cells for higher discharge, longer lifespan, and improved cold-weather performance. It offers enhanced stability, torque, and comfort for riders, making it ideal for demanding off-road and trail conditions. This model targets enthusiasts seeking the ultimate Onewheel experience.
The Floatwheel ADV Pro is a popular Onewheel-style electric board designed as an alternative to the Onewheel, offering high torque, VESC tool-based advanced customization, and a right to repair philosophy. It features a tire with tread similar to the Float Life Enduro Tire and a front-mounted battery for improved balance. It appeals to riders seeking higher top speeds, more control over board performance, and those looking for a more affordable solution compared to the Onewheel GT or GTS. Some assembly is required out of the box, and users must program the board using the VESC tool, which offers more adjustable parameters than the Onewheel app. Previously only available for purchase via Bitcoin; website status and availability may be affected by ongoing litigation. Quality control noted as a concern but supported by responsive customer service sending free replacement parts if needed.
The Onewheel Pint X, manufactured by Future Motion, is an enhanced version of the original Onewheel Pint, offering double the range and a higher top speed by incorporating components from the Onewheel XR. It bridges the gap in Onewheel's lineup at a more affordable price than the XR, with similar range and increased performance for urban and recreational riders.
The Trotter Magwheel T3 is a single wheeled electric skateboard, seen as a budget-friendly alternative to the Onewheel. It is designed for those who enjoy tinkering and DIY repairs, with readily available parts from Innovative Electronics. Notable features include a lower price point, treaded tire, audible alert, and easy modification and maintenance. The Magwheel is described as less smooth on uneven terrain compared to the Onewheel, with a steeper learning curve for mounting and dismounting. It appeals to entry-level users or those wanting a more affordable way into single wheel electric boards.