The Onewheel GT S-Series Rally XL is Future Motion’s most powerful, stable, and comfortable board yet, featuring a larger frame, upgraded battery, and improved ride quality. Priced at $3,500, it excels on trails and inclines, offering unmatched control for experienced riders. While expensive, it’s an unparalleled option for those seeking the ultimate Onewheel experience.
The Floatwheel ADV Pro promises an alternative to the Onewheel, offering more power, customization, and a friendlier price tag. While assembly can be tricky and Bitcoin-only purchases may deter some, ride quality impresses, offering a "quantum leap" in torque and speed for the enthusiast rider. Quality control needs improvement, but Floatwheel’s right-to-repair approach stands out—if the ongoing Onewheel litigation doesn’t halt progress.
The Onewheel Pint X blends the compact design of the Pint with performance similar to the XR, offering impressive range and speed for a lower price. However, strong pushback at 17 mph and the lack of custom shaping may deter speed enthusiasts, making the XR or new GT better options for some—especially with expected XR discounts coming soon.
Can the Trotter Magwheel be the Onewheel Alternative We’ve All Been Waiting For?
February 25th, 2026
The Trotter Magwheel T3 offers a lower-cost, DIY-friendly alternative to the Onewheel, appealing especially to tinkerers and budget-conscious newcomers. Despite appealing features like easy part replacement and affordability, its rough ride and difficult dismount make it less smooth and user-friendly than Onewheel. With improvements, it could be future competition, but it’s not quite there yet.