It is highly integrated piece of high tech machinery with more to it than first meets the eye. I have a two-x kit on the way for my V1 and I also ordered an XR.
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pint is for fun. Not the best time to ride.At 5’8 230 I wouldn’t disregard setting a mini Onewheel goal to shed a few lbs and your reward is your Onewheel at the end of it all, I think it’s a perfect incentive to get you to work on your health before you work on your stoke!
However, I would say just get an XR. Ultimately, the Onewheel Plus VS XR competition is very personal and the winner will depend on your individual situation. Check the offers at the speed limit 26 km/h – High levels of carveabality with smooth power you need.speed limit 26 km/h – Elevate the nose for maximum hill climbingspeed limit 26 km/h – Most aggressive setup for going fast and off-roadAs you can see the XR offers more options, power  and customisation. 19 – 29 km range for the XR versus 1 0 – 13 km range for the Pint.
zippy, poppy, playful, sporty, agile, refined, spirited, sassy, friendly, approachable. Can I take a Onewheel + XR on an Airplane? As a result, your viewing experience will be diminished, and you may not be able to execute some actions. Once you feed the stoke, the Pint isn't likely to be enough, IMO.I'm in the same weight range and I would also point out there are offroad implications to being this heavy, going up offroad inclines become almost impossible compared to my wife riding the same incline but at 130ish pounds. There is more to Pint than one big wheel in the center. If you're going to enjoy this thing you're going to want to ride it for more than a few miles. It's smaller, not weaker. When choosing between the Onewheel XR and the Onewheel Plus, you are choosing between two great options. Unfortunately only a very few work for both models.As you can see in the picture above the power connectors for the Pint and XR look very different. I’m more or less just wondering if I’m too heavy for the pint. To date I think I’ve never managed a trail run longer than 4-5 miles or so.
The smaller footpads might even force a smaller stance which would help you keep your weight over the wheel and help with nosedives.However, I would say just get an XR. 17 days ago Group ride will be the main difference between the pint and XR for you imo.
But if you’re one of us who sort of become addicted upon initiation, you’ll find yourself wanting to push that more and more.TLDR while I fully understand the appeal of both models, if you think range is going to be important to you than I’m afraid the pint probably isn’t going to cut it.This kinda depends on how far you are planning to ride this, like a_onekatie said, she gets 10 miles on a charge, expect your range to be almost half of hers. On the picture above you can see how they compare in size.
21. A lot of people will call it boring -- but I get fresh air, and a little leg work out on my way to work and the way home.Looks like your connection to Onewheel Forum was lost, please wait while we try to reconnect.This topic has been deleted.
Another Pint vs XR question Another Pint vs XR question. If I am climbing hills at all, I absolutely tear thru my battery. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. However, if you have one of the early models with the incorrect watt hours, you will need to contact Future Motion to get that resolved if you plan on taking the Pint on a plane. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts It looks like a good unit, but as I get closer to pulling the trigger, I'm wondering if I'm making the right decision.I'm a pretty big guy (220lbs, 5'11"), and wear a size 11 shoe. More about that and chargers later.Some Good news: The Onewheel “wave” stand and “deep shack” rack originally designed for the XR model also work for the Pint. I see another Onewheel in your future!
Your weight is on the lighter side, so maybe 12/13 miles extra vs the average 10 miles on the pint. Or maybe it will be the new Onewheel Pint
Update, I canceled my pint order because I determined that the range is not going to be enough. I'm about 255, and I get about 12 miles on my XR. Onewheel+ XR versus Onewheel Pint While both Onewheel models are using a 750W Hypercore® hub motor many other components are different, such like the battery and wheel size. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. Both are smaller with the Pint and result into a smaller range and lower speed. Yes the Pint has a lower top speed and less than half the range of the Onewheel XR. My first board was an XR which we purchased used. pairings. Also would love to get into some trail riding and things like that, not big into tricks.Aside from the range differences, do you all think the pint is enough, or should I be waiting and saving a little more for the XR?Also, will the slick tire be good for the first while, or should I be considering something treaded for trails, gravel and a bit of grass?Okay first let me just say that I’m about 8” shorter than you and weigh half as much.Before the lockdown I was commuting on my pint every day from September of last year until mid March (and maybe a weeks worth of Rain days).
You would want an XR (or the old +) anyway to accommodate your weight.
The pint holds up well and can honestly tackle any terrain, but even I can start to notice it’s weaknesses here. Onewheel+ XR or Onewheel Pint is a valid question since Future Motion launched a 2nd OW model. tasting notes. Flip over your Onewheel and you can see it etched into the rail.
I'm getting ready to purchase my first one wheel, and I've been mostly focused on the Pint - mainly because of the price.