The Smaller, Lighter Onewheel Pint Does It All
Except kickflips.
Five years after launching its first electric board, the Onewheel, Future Motion unveils the all-new, smaller, lighter Onewheel Pint.
Touted as “the most affordable and easy-to-ride Onewheel yet,” the $950 USD Pint features a number of design upgrades, including an integrated fold-out carrying handle, and an LED display that gives visual indication of battery status and other notifications. The made-in-America Pint also houses all of the same options Onewheel fans have come to love, from the Hypercore™ motor technology, to the user-friendly app. Lastly, the new board reaches speeds of 16 MPH and has a range of 6-8 miles.
“From the beginning, we’ve wanted to expand our product line to include a more approachable Onewheel for coffee shop runs, micro-adventures, commute-hacking and casual riders,” says Future Motion founder and CEO Kyle Doerksen. “New York City is all about diversity, and Pint is about embracing the diversity of our riders. In the same way that a car company makes different cars for different purposes and people, Future Motion now offers several differentiated products designed for various uses rather than one-size-fits-all.”
View the promotional video above, written and directed by Daniel Navetta & Rhys Stover of Bryght Young Things (who also aids in the production of Business of HYPE). The Onewheel Pint is available in multiple color options, including Slate, Sand and a limited launch edition in Sage, each for $950 USD at onewheel.com.
In other electric news, Tesla unveiled the Model Y last week.