Onewheel

Onewheel is an innovative electric skateboard with a single wheel and self-balancing technology that allows you to control speed and direction by leaning forward or backward.

Onewheel is stable, agile, and intuitive, making it perfect for carving. It’s equally suitable for smooth rides through the city or tackling rugged, rocky, forest trails.

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ONEWHEEL – RIDE ON CONCRETE AND TRAILS

In our "Onewheel" category, you'll find innovative electric boards that bring sustainability and endless fun to the world of personal mobility.

This electric skateboard is quickly becoming a favorite across all generations. Surprisingly easy to master, it's embraced by both the young and the older who want a fun, eco-friendly, and unique way to get around the city and beyond.

We're especially fond of it as sports enthusiasts who, after being stuck in the concrete jungle during the workweek, are eager to bring a touch of skateboarding joy into our daily routine.

WHAT IS ONEWHEEL?


Onewheel is a single-wheeled electric skateboard. While it's not a brand new mode of transport, riding Onewheel is the fastest-growing skateboarding sport in the world.

Though the market for electric personal transport has expanded in recent years, Onewheel offers a truly unique experience. It combines the feeling of skateboarding freedom with technology that feels like it's almost reading your mind.

With Onewheel, you'll eagerly anticipate riding through the streets on your way to work in the morning, and in the afternoon, you can venture off-road on gravel, forest paths, or skate parks.

No other land-based vehicle brings the excitement of carving turns as close to the feeling of surfing as Onewheel does. So forget about longboards and electric scooters... Onewheel will hook you!

HOW DOES ONEWHEEL WORK?


Onewheel is a revolutionary self-balancing board equipped with sensors for acceleration and gyroscopes. It maintains its stable position, making the first turns surprisingly easy to master.

Unlike other electric boards, there's no need for a separate remote control. You steer simply by shifting your weight—just like a true surfer on the waves.

Onewheel has a self-regulating system that alerts you to speed limits and potential errors, ensuring greater safety.

RIDE ONEWHEEL ON ANY TERRAIN


With a large wheel, a high-torque motor, and advanced balance-maintaining mechanisms, Onewheel can tackle various terrains with ease.

You can take Onewheel on forest trails, gravel paths, sandy beaches, and other natural surfaces. Your world becomes a playground where you can enjoy every hill, incline, and step you find along the way.

Even curbs in the city won’t be an obstacle anymore, as you’ll quickly learn to tackle them with a technique called “curb nudge.” Onewheel lets you conquer terrains you’ve always dreamed of without unnecessary obstacles.

Onewheel is more than just a means of transport. It's an experience that takes you into a world of endless exploration and fun. Step onto Onewheel and discover a new dimension of mobility where you can ride the waves of the future, anytime and anywhere.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ONEWHEEL GT AND ONEWHEEL PINT?


The Onewheel GT is the ultimate electric skateboard designed for the most demanding enthusiasts. With a completely revamped control system, it offers more power, torque, and dynamic performance at varying speeds.

Onewheel GT is the flagship model that satisfies even the most advanced and demanding users. There's simply no better board on the market today than the Onewheel GT.

If you're looking for a slightly more affordable, lighter board, consider the Pint X. Onewheel Pint X is an excellent choice for a first Onewheel, though it may look a bit more basic when compared to the flagship GT model. However, in terms of range and speed, it represents a huge leap forward from its predecessor, meeting the needs of most users.

CONTROL WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE FOR THE BEST EXPERIENCE


You can easily adjust the characteristics of your Onewheel board through the smartphone app, allowing you to tailor its behavior to different terrains and riding styles every day.

The app tracks your rides, measuring speed and distance while showing the exact battery status. You can also turn on/off the LED lights on your board.

In the app, you can also compete with friends and share your rides on social media.

MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Is it hard to ride a Onewheel?

Not at all! Anyone can ride Onewheel with a bit of guidance and practice. It comes with technology that actively helps maintain balance. No prior skateboarding experience is required, though, like any new activity, it takes a little time and practice. Most people master the basics within the first 15 minutes, and as you rack up the miles, riding becomes more intuitive and enjoyable.

What kind of shoes are best for riding Onewheel?

You don't need special shoes—regular sneakers will work fine. However, hard skate shoes with flat soles and good cushioning perform best. Avoid sandals or shoes with very soft foam soles, such as cushioned sports shoes or those with memory foam.

Do I need a helmet when riding Onewheel?

We strongly recommend wearing a helmet while riding your Onewheel. While the ride is easy, there’s always a risk of falling. After all, you wouldn't ride a bike without one, right? We all have just one head, and in the event of a fall or accident, a helmet could save your life. For added protection, you can also wear knee and elbow pads.

Can I ride my Onewheel in the rain or on wet paths?

The board is partially water-resistant, so don’t worry if you get caught in light rain. However, we don't recommend riding through deep puddles or heavy downpours.

What is the ideal tire pressure (PSI) for my Onewheel?

The recommended pressure ranges from 15 to 20 PSI. The tire is factory-set to 20 PSI, but adjusting the pressure can change the feel of the ride. In general, lower pressure is better for lighter riders, beginners, and off-road riding. Riding outside the recommended range can lead to faster wear and reduced range.