OneWheel Pint vs Pint X | What You Need To Know

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Published 2021-12-16
Full review and comparison of the OneWheel Pint and Pint X by Future Motion...links below...

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All Comments (20)
  • @DABS139
    Wouldn’t be a true Onewheel video without someone getting launched off their OW.
  • @bretterickson4005
    I have 600 miles on my pint I just ordered the pint x . what I would say is my comfort level lays between 15-16 miles hr which is at the top of the threshold for the pint. Just because u get the pintX doesn’t mean u have to max speed it all the time, but at least u have some extra room at the top to avoid nosedives. Good for thought for new riders
  • @derose2026
    Great video! Looking to upgrade my pint to either a pint x or gt
  • @JolaChris
    Thanks for sharing your experiences! Sorry you got banged up, but hopefully your excellent review will help other new users!
  • @5TR8FLV5H
    I got a Pint when they first came out. I was happy with it. I had a really short commute(4.5 miles) to work, and I would just charge it at work for the ride home. A lot of people complained about how early the pushback comes in on the Pint, but I didn't really mind. I had been commuting on a Boosted board before that, and I just had a bad accident, so I wasn't looking to set any speed records. For new riders, I'd recommend checking out the second hand market just to test it out. There's a lot of Pints in my area for around $500-$600. Even a few ppl selling their Pint X's for around $1k. One thing that bugged me about the Pint was the foot pad not activating occasionally when I go to start. It would happen at least once every ride...so embarrassing. I dunno if they've fixed that issue or not. I know TFL has their Surestart product for it. Would be cool if they made the Single zone activation an option like they have with the GT's.
  • @stevenjennings5160
    Is there anyway to recharge the battery if you're on a trail? Like something they sell that you can carry in a backpack you can whip out and recharge the battery with?
  • @jeremyshearer
    I rode my pint in 29 states so far :) gonna try for the full 50!
  • @Lachylego
    Do you find that the battery of your pint has gotten less range now compared to when it was brand new or is it the same
  • @Colorado-Coyote
    The pint is currently on sale for 750. Would you say its worth it or just go with the pint x
  • if ur a kid beware somebodys might take it from u take some pepper spray
  • @Tangeffect
    Once you get used to the Onewheel after about 3 or 4 weeks. The distance and the top speed of the Pint is going to make you want to upgrade really quickly. Pints, I realize now, are great for older OR less coordinated people. Or younger, 7 years of age or lower. If you like snowboarding, this is snowboarding on asphalt and nothing is like it. I've ridden for almost 3 or 4 months now and I honestly can't get enough. The 16 miles I get on my Pint X is starting to not be enough for how much I love riding.
  • @coreykirby1632
    Don’t bother with the pint get the pint x get way more range and more speed
  • @MQT.Onewheel
    A 8% nosedive I still consider user error. Anything under 15% you should already be at ypur destination