The Ultimate Beginner Onewheel
We’re selling our Onewheel Pint demo model, with just around 20 km on it! Compact and lightweight, the Onewheel Pint is perfect for anyone looking for a stylish board to cruise the city or take on spontaneous adventures. Key features like the LED Lightbar, integrated Maghandle for carrying, Simplestop function, and impressive agility make the Pint an all-in-one package for thrill-seekers. The smaller, rounded tire and narrower stance improve carving and make sharp turns a joy.
Powerful Performance and Quick to Recharge
The Onewheel Pint delivers a range of 10-13 km per charge—ideal for medium-length trips. Charging takes around 120 minutes with the standard charger, but the fast charger reduces that to just 50 minutes. With a top speed of 26 km/h, the Pint makes city commuting fast and efficient.
Easy Stopping with Simplestop
With the Simplestop feature, you can bring the board to a halt by simply leaning back. This makes learning safer and easier for new riders. Simplestop is enabled by default, but you can disable it through the Onewheel App and use the Heel Lift technique to stop instead.
Convenient to Carry with Maghandle
The Maghandle is a smart, retractable carry handle that attaches to the frame and folds away when not in use. It makes the Onewheel Pint easy to transport wherever you go. The Maghandle is available in a variety of colors to personalize your ride. You can upgrade to the Maghandle Pro, crafted from rubber-coated aluminum, for a premium feel.
The Eye-Catching Lightbar
The LED Lightbar on the front footpad is one of the coolest features of the Onewheel Pint. It gives you vital information like battery level and Simplestop activation. A full Lightbar indicates a full battery, while a flashing red light means it’s time to recharge. During charging, the Lightbar pulses white. It also indicates if you’ve activated the footpad correctly. Different colors and flashes signal various statuses, like pink for activated Simplestop. You can find a complete list of Lightbar indicators in the user manual.
What's in the Box?
Onewheel Pint, black bumpers, black Maghandle, charger, EU plug
Compatible Accessories for My Onewheel Pint Demo
Onewheel Pint Ultracharger, Bumpers, Maghandle, Maghandle Pro, Pint Fender, Carbon Fender, Crop Top Fender, Fender Delete, Charger Plug, Rail Guards, Footpads, Rear Footpad, Highkick Footpads, Surestance, Tire, Portable Tire Inflator, Grip Tape Eraser, Backpack, Deep Shack Stand, Car Holder
Onewheel App Features
- Choose your ride mode
- Custom Shaping
- Battery status with low battery and regeneration alerts
- Trip distance, estimated range, and total mileage
- Enable or disable Simplestop mode
- Turn bumper lights on or off
- GPS tracking
- Social sharing and leaderboards
Onewheel Pint Specifications
- Weight: 11 kg
- Range: 10-13 km*
- Charging Time: 2 hours
- Top Speed: 26 km/h
- Tire: 10.5 in x 4.5-6 in Onewheel
- Motor: 750 W
- Battery: 9.0 Ah 48 V
- Lighting: Front and rear
- STVO Approval: No
- Dimensions: 69 x 22 cm
- Max Grade: 30°
- Max Load: 125 kg
- Four Riding Modes: Redwood (19 km/h), Pacific (26 km/h), Elevated (26 km/h), Skyline (26 km/h)
*Actual range may vary depending on mode, rider weight, terrain, and riding style
Shipping: Some distant regions may not be eligible for shipping (e.g., Greece, Malta, Cyprus).
About the Onewheel Brand
The Onewheel concept was born from engineer Kyle Doerksen’s passion for snowboarding and skateboarding, as he sought a way to bring the board-riding experience into everyday life. Upon moving to California, he began working on his dream, eventually building his first prototype, the “Old Iron Slides,” with a chain drive in 2008. After years of refining, the original Onewheel was launched in 2013. In 2014, a successful Kickstarter campaign funded mass production, gaining Onewheel recognition in the tech and boarding communities. Future Motion proudly builds each Onewheel in San Jose, California, with a focus on smart features, safety improvements, and sustainable materials.
Battery capacity: | 9.0 Ah |
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Charging time in hours: | 2 h |
Engine: | 750 W |
Max. Climbing Capability: | 30° |
Operating voltage: | 48 V |
Rad: | 10,5 inch |
Range: | 13 km |
Resilience: | 125 kg |
Speed: | 26 km/h |
Weight: | 11 kg |
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