How much does a onewheel weigh? Maybe you are curious how much weight you just carried on that long walk of shame when your battery died? Or maybe you are estimating your weights when packing for a trip? Either way, there are many reasons why you may want this information.
A Onewheel is heavy, and awkward to carry, but just…
How Much Does A Onewheel Weigh?
Scroll down to see a full list of onewheel models and weights.
Onewheel Weights Listed By Model
- GT: 35lbs (16kg)
- Pint X: 27lbs (12.5kg)
- Pint: 23lbs (10.4kg)
- + XR: 27lbs (12.5kg)
- Plus: 25lbs (11kg)
- V1: 25lbs (11kg)
How much does a Onewheel GT weigh?
The Onewheel GT at 35lbs is a Tank in every sense of the word. Bigger battery, bigger wheel, everything is bigger. And when everything is bigger, that means more weight. You can see that with a twelve-pound weight increase over the Onewheel Pint.
How much does a Onewheel Pint X weigh?
Tied for second heaviest, the onewheel Pint X weighs in at 27lbs.
How much does a Onewheel Pint weigh?
With a weight of 23lbs, the Onewheel Pint is the baby of the bunch.
How much does a Onewheel + XR weigh?
27lbs doesn’t sound like much, you say? Try carrying a Onewheel XR for a few miles. This has happened to the best of us💪
How much does a Onewheel Plus weigh?
The Onewheel Plus weight is 25lbs. I can tell you this from experience, with many, many miles carrying my onewheel Plus.
Tips For Carrying A Onewheel
So, as you can see, Onewheels are HEAVY! And definitely not designed to be carried, so before you inevitably do have to carry yours long distances, check out these tips for carrying a Onewheel.
- Tip-1 Use A Carry Strap
A simple strap can make things a lot easier, check out this list of Carry Strap Ideas For Your Onewheel.
- Tip-2 Use The Handle
Using a side handle to carry your onewheel will make things a lot easier. The Onewheel XR however did not come with a side handle standard. Check out this list of Onewheel Handle Options for your XR
- Tip-3 Watch Your Battery
Keep an eye on your Battery percentage. If you don’t want to walk or are physically incapable of carrying, make sure you don’t run out of power.
Share Your Thoughts
If these tips help you or if you have something to add, share your thoughts in the comments box below.
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