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Do you think your Onewheel is too heavy?

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    Code-ster 12 November 2015, 07:28 UTC

    Some wussy men might say yes.

    Others might say... not so much:grimacing: :muscle:

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  • njcustom
    njcustom 12 November 2015, 14:03 UTC

    25 pounds is nothing.. My solowheel is almost 10 pounds more

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  • jeff8v7
    jeff8v7 14 November 2015, 00:14 UTC

    Since I'm riding it most of the time, I appreciate the weight. It feels solid and stable.

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

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  • thegreck
    thegreck 14 November 2015, 01:19 UTC

    Not sure if anyone noticed, but there was actually a video link in his post.

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    metedgi @jeff8v7 21 November 2015, 12:33 UTC

    @jeff8v7 said:

    Since I'm riding it most of the time, I appreciate the weight. It feels solid and stable.

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    dicorci 22 November 2015, 20:56 UTC

    this is actually the biggest problem with the 1w. if it were lighter it would be much easier to use for commuting and actually as a from of transportation. getting on a bus/subway, taking it in to shops and to work. at some point you gotta pick it up and carry it.

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  • parrothd
    parrothd 22 November 2015, 21:39 UTC

    I use it to keep myself in shape, I commute with it often and have lots of stairs on the subway and at my office. I do slow double steps and twists on the stairs, great for my core and quads..

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    Sailingmuffin @parrothd 23 May 2016, 18:39 UTC

    @parrothd that's quite a good idea

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    Nicky Skinz 26 May 2016, 07:11 UTC

    It is hefty for sure it feels sturdy though. I feel like if it were lighter it would b awesome for flatland tricks as well as downhill. Maybe not kick flipable but like a pogo or even some kind of casper slide?

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