The Perfect Beginner Onewheel
The smallest and lightest Onewheel Pint is perfect for anyone looking for a stylish vehicle for the city and smaller adventures. What makes the Onewheel Pint so special is its LED light indicator (Lightbar), the integrated carry handle (Maghandle), the Simplestop dismount function, as well as its agility and maneuverability. Its smaller and rounder tire and narrower stance make carving easier and make fast turns even more entertaining.
Powerful and Quick to Charge
The Onewheel Pint offers a range of 10-13 km per charge, making it ideal for short to medium-length rides. Charging takes 120 minutes with the standard charger, while the optional Ultracharger reduces the charging time to just 50 minutes. With a top speed of 26 km/h, the Pint ensures fast and efficient rides through the city.
Easy Dismount with the Simplestop Function
The Simplestop function allows you to bring the board to a stop simply by leaning back. This not only makes riding safer but also easier to learn. It is enabled by default, but you can disable it via the Onewheel app and bring the board to a stop using the Heel Lift technique.
Easy Carrying Thanks to the Maghandle
The Maghandle is a practical carrying handle attached to the frame of the board, which folds up when not in use. Thanks to it, the Onewheel Pint can be effortlessly taken anywhere. The Maghandle is available in various colors, allowing you to personalize your Pint. If you want to upgrade, you can opt for the Maghandle Pro made of rubberized aluminum.
The Unique Onewheel Lightbar
The Lightbar on the front footpad is perhaps one of the most amazing features of the Onewheel Pint. It provides all kinds of important information, from battery status to Simplestop activation. When the light indicator is full, the battery is fully charged. However, if it is barely present and turns yellow and then red, it’s time to charge your Onewheel quickly. As soon as you charge your Onewheel, the Lightbar pulses with a white light. The Lightbar also helps you determine if you’re activating the footpad correctly. If the left half of the Lightbar lights up blue, you’re using the left side of the footpad and vice versa for the right side. If the entire Lightbar lights up blue, you’re activating the entire footpad. When riding at high speed, the light indicator turns off so you’re not distracted. If it lights up pink, Simplestop is activated. Additionally, your Lightbar will show you error messages (for example, flashing orange). A comprehensive list of Lightbar colors can be found in the accompanying manual.
What’s Included in the Box?
Onewheel Pint, Onewheel Bumpers Pint Black, Onewheel Maghandle Black, Charger, EU Plug
What Accessories Can I Combine with My Onewheel Pint?
Onewheel Pint Ultracharger, Onewheel Bumpers Pint, Onewheel Maghandle, Onewheel Maghandle Pro, Onewheel Pint Fender, Onewheel Fender Pint Carbon, Onewheel Crop Top Fender Pint (X), Onewheel Pint Fender Delete, Onewheel Pint Charger Plug, Onewheel Pint Rail Guards, Onewheel Pint Footpads, Onewheel Pint Rear Footpad, Onewheel Pint Highkick Footpads, Onewheel Pint Surestance, Onewheel Pint Tire, Onewheel Portable Tire Inflator, Onewheel Grip Tape Eraser, Onewheel Backpack, Onewheel Deep Shack Stand, Onewheel Car Holder
Features of the Onewheel App
- Select riding mode
- Custom Shaping
- (Remaining) battery level, low battery warning, and regeneration alert (overcharge warning during downhill riding)
- Distance traveled, estimated remaining range, and total mileage
- Toggle Simplestop mode on or off
- Turn bumpers’ lights on or off
- GPS track recording
- Social sharing and online leaderboards
Specifications of the Onewheel Pint
- Weight: 11 kg
- Range: 10-13 km*
- Charging time: 2 hours
- 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
- Size: 69 x 22 cm
- Max incline: 30°
- Max load: 125 kg
- Four riding modes: Redwood (19 km/h), Pacific (26 km/h), Elevated (26 km/h), Skyline (26 km/h)
*The actual range depends on riding mode, load, terrain, and riding style.
Shipping: Please note that some distant destinations may not be eligible for Onewheel delivery (e.g., Greece, Malta, Cyprus, etc.).
The Onewheel Brand
The idea for Onewheel came about when Canadian engineer Kyle Doerksen, inspired by his passion for snowboarding and skateboarding, sought a new way to experience the feeling of boarding on his daily commute. After moving to California, he began to put this dream into action. He experimented for long nights and weekends in his garage until he invented the first prototype of the chain-driven Onewheel, the "Old Iron Slides," in 2008. Over the years, improvements were made to the design, including handling, maneuverability, and the motor, until the original Onewheel was completed in 2013. In 2014, a successful Kickstarter campaign was launched, raising the necessary capital for mass production of the first Onewheel model. The response was overwhelming, and the product quickly gained attention in the tech and boarder community. The company Future Motion is proud to build each Onewheel in San Jose, California. The focus of future innovations is on the integration of smart features, improved safety mechanisms, and sustainable materials.
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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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