I am about to get a one-wheel soon and I have never used any one-wheel longboard the only thing I have ever used as a hoverboard and I am very excited about a one-wheel you probably know all the details about it so I'm not going to list them but I was wondering if it is kind of difficult to learn
I love it dude! It's spendy (around $1,700 after everything) but if you live in an area that you don't have many STEEP hills and maybe you have some open trails for biking, this thing RIPS on them. Super easy to learn as well if you have skated in the past
You made it look so easy, the main thing stopping me from getting one is the learning curve. I have no board experience so i wonder how long it would take me to be able to comfontably ride it
When it comes to any sport that involves balancing on a board, it's all about confidence, commitment, and trusting the board. It just takes time and practice! After using the one wheel for only a few short weeks now I have 100% removed any sort of speed wobbles while cruising and I can carve on it like a snowboard. It's very fun and worth every bit of "growing pains" to get used to it!
I like the Animal Crossing music in the background.
Nice man! Is that your first time riding any one wheel? If so that’s pretty good! I’m looking at getting a used pint tomorrow!
It is, yeah! Absolutely felt right at home after longboarding/snowboarding for so many years. Hardest part is learning how to stop/dismount haha
I am about to get a one-wheel soon and I have never used any one-wheel longboard the only thing I have ever used as a hoverboard and I am very excited about a one-wheel you probably know all the details about it so I'm not going to list them but I was wondering if it is kind of difficult to learn
It can be tricky you just have to stay relaxed and not freak out
Yo, that's actually pretty cool! Coming from skateboarding it sounds like a good way to move around town
I love it dude! It's spendy (around $1,700 after everything) but if you live in an area that you don't have many STEEP hills and maybe you have some open trails for biking, this thing RIPS on them. Super easy to learn as well if you have skated in the past
Thanks Nick! And I see you have good taste in guitars.
You didn't upgrade for the business card holder ?!?
You made it look so easy, the main thing stopping me from getting one is the learning curve. I have no board experience so i wonder how long it would take me to be able to comfontably ride it
When it comes to any sport that involves balancing on a board, it's all about confidence, commitment, and trusting the board. It just takes time and practice!
After using the one wheel for only a few short weeks now I have 100% removed any sort of speed wobbles while cruising and I can carve on it like a snowboard. It's very fun and worth every bit of "growing pains" to get used to it!
He was already learned to ride it look at the life he had 223 miles
What’s a long board?
Review would be awesome.
How is the Pint holding up. Thanks for the Good Video Guys👍
I loved it! Recently upgraded to the GT and haven't looked back!
@@Nicktechnoo how about a GT review?
im a big guy 220lbs. did you get anywhere near the 18mi/29km range on a full charge?
I average around 16 miles on a full charge
Let’s see a 1 month review!
Your a social media guy and don’t understand why they have you business cards? It’s for you to hand out to people that ask about the board
They finally recalled those death traps
They didn't recall them, just sent out a firmware update lol
@@Nicktechnoo that's even worse.
@@natedagreat90chronically online