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    RiverShred 5 September 2015, 22:48 UTC

    A little wheeling I did up at Squaw Valley Ski Area a few weeks back. Took the tram to the top and picked my way down the mountain!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgzahcNJ6fM

    Mike T

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  • utsu
    utsu 6 September 2015, 00:52 UTC

    Killer video Mike! Man you really take that thing off road, what PSI do you run on that terrain?

    ID on that helmet? Really like the design of it, too.

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    mikeyjihad 6 September 2015, 01:12 UTC

    I think I saw a clip from that run on Instagram! Man, you sure can blaze a trail on your Onewheel! Great edit brother!

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  • forzabucks
    forzabucks 6 September 2015, 01:50 UTC

    Just when I think I'm starting to become a pretty decent rider, I see this.

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  • fabuz
    fabuz 6 September 2015, 03:37 UTC

    Awesome spot dude!!! :heart_eyes:

    i don't speak english 😒
    VidZ: https://youtu.be/2tMx46yStKI

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    DVO 6 September 2015, 04:56 UTC

    Great video, really shows the versatility of the OneWheel! Great job! Thanks!

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    Bart 6 September 2015, 08:12 UTC

    that looks amazing @Rivershed!

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  • SC720
    SC720 6 September 2015, 17:39 UTC

    Rad video!!

    @ utsu...pretty sure helmet is a shred full cut. I have the half cut and they are pretty sweet.

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    RiverShred 6 September 2015, 18:03 UTC

    Thanks everyone, I have been trying out lots of different trails on the OneWheel. Seems to work pretty amazing. Pretty impressed what you can get down on them.
    The helmet is a Shred Ready Full Cut. Made for whitewater paddling, but has pretty good multi impact foam. Also been stoked on the G Form pads. Enough for most falls and not to bulky.
    I did let some air out of the tire but not sure the psi, will check and see what it is.

    Mike T

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    RiverShred 6 September 2015, 19:54 UTC

    Here are a few more clips i just posted to youtube.....
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3ChFBHFcJ8

    Got some more coming from Post Canyon in Hood River Oregon as well.....

    MT

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    ThatGuy 6 September 2015, 23:38 UTC

    I haven't even received my OW, yet, but seeing how amazingly you handle terrain I should probably just give up now... Wow. Just wow.

    (Think I saw my future self in the background at 0:07.)

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  • jeff8v7
    jeff8v7 7 September 2015, 09:32 UTC

    Nice riding!! I definitely need to get off road more :-)

    Riding in Tokyo since 2015... OW/OW+/OW+XR 3000km...

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  • Polle
    Polle 7 September 2015, 10:50 UTC

    Nice riding man!! Are you going in elevated mode downhill?

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  • simenlier
    simenlier @Polle 8 September 2015, 15:54 UTC

    @Polle I usually go in elevated mode when going downhill and offroad. I feel like thats the safest way to go if there is some stones or a pile of dirt in the road, thats just my opinion

    I never apologize. I'm sorry, but that's just the way I am.

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    ThatGuy 8 September 2015, 15:59 UTC

    How many degrees of elevation can you accommodate? While maintaining speed?

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    DVO 13 September 2015, 07:52 UTC

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OHcRtDghXI Here is another awesome video by MT. One of my fav videos. Show the versatility and durability of this board

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  • J-Glide
    J-Glide @RiverShred 13 September 2015, 10:42 UTC

    @RiverShred Great video and great editing! This has inspired me to go to the top of the tram at Snowbird ski resort and go down the dirt trails from there. How far would you guess you traveled down the mountain, and how did your battery look by the time you reached the bottom? I've been wondering if the regenerative power would extend the battery long enough going down the mountain or not.

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