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Onewheel GT
$2,299.00
The GT is the fourth generation Onewheel and builds on its legendary legacy with new battery technology…
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Description
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Weight | 15.9 kg |
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Dimensions | 74 × 29.2 × 24 cm |
Weight | 15.9 kg (35 lbs) |
Dimension (L x W x H) | 9.5" x 11.5" x 29.5" (24 cm x 29.21 cm x 74 cm) |
Max Speed | 32 km/h (20 mph) |
Range | 30-52 km (20-32 miles) |
Battery Type/ Capacity | 18s2p P42A – 525Wh LiNiMnCoO2 (NMC), 75V Max |
Battery Life/Charge Time | 200 minutes (standard charger) |
Autonomy | 30-52 km (20-32 miles) |
Motor Power/Torque | 750W Hypercore hub motor, 26.6 Nm peak torque |
Tire Type | 11.5" x 6.5" slick tire |
Comfort and Ride Quality | Concave and flat kick footpads, solid state MEMS 6-DOF sensors, 500 lumens headlights |
Ease of Maintenance | Compatible with GT accessories |
Safety Features | Solid State MEMS 6-DOF sensors, 500 lumens headlights, dimmable/adjustable |
7 reviews for Onewheel GT
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Onewheel GT remove | Onewheel GT S-Series remove | ||
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Name | Onewheel GT remove | Onewheel GT S-Series remove | |
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SKU | 1OW-GT-SLK | 1OW-GTS-S | |
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Price | $2,299.00 | Original price was: $3,200.00.$2,899.00Current price is: $2,899.00. | |
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Weight | 15.9 kg | 15 kg | |
Dimensions | 74 × 29.2 × 24 cm | 73.6 × 27.9 × 22.9 cm | |
Description | The GT is the fourth generation Onewheel and builds on its legendary legacy with new battery technology... | For those who demand the ultimate in performance. | |
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Peter (verified owner) –
As a person with a hearing condition, I cannot hear the audible warning associated with the push-back feature that warns the rider when they are approaching the limitations of the board. However, I do feel the pushback, and I let the board level itself and slow down a little.
This is the closest thing I can get to my favorite sport, snowboarding, while living in Florida and I love it. The only issue I seem to be having is foot fatigue and cramping of the foot, though I read this will go away once I become more accustomed to riding my OneWheel.
Noah L. (verified owner) –
Almost worth it.!
Almost perfect
Long time snowboarder and XR rider, which I still love. But the XR and GT are a way different feel. Yes, GT definitely has more power and I average 2 to 4mph faster and my top speed (which I am not big into on a one wheel… I have a sports car for speed) is 20, while on XR low 17’s. I weigh about 220 when riding. Faster on either just feels too sketch for my riding style. On steep hill climbs (big one right in front of my house), thought the GT would power up it quite a bit better as it goes up about the same exact speed as XR, if there is any difference I cannot tell so negligible. Think that has to do with the power… to weight ratio. On smaller hills when you have more momentum sure the difference is more noticeable, but something that just caught me by surprise. That said, again GT gets up to speed fast and on average you are just clipping at a faster pace. My only real qualm with the GT is that it could be more stable. It just feels a bit more wabbly than it should, especially given the fact it has treaded whereas my XR is the OEM slick. That sounds counterintuitive imho. Think this board with a better wheel and tire ratio, size and compound would be friggin epic. Even if just the tire wasn’t so angled so it felt more stable like XR. Love both my XR and GT and taking my cowgirl corgi (she likes XR better, GT too fast, lol) for a little 2 mile mash session every evening after work is one of my favorite hobbies and all the PNW exploring I do (95% paved), but they definitely are a different breed. Again, think a few minor tweaks on the GT tire and/or wheel and tire and she’ll be dialed. XR will always be a keeper too as the float/stability scale sets the bar. In terms of reliability, I haven’t had any issues ever on either and had XR for a couple years and GT for a few months now. I ride a couple times each week and always in Delirium (former) and Apex (latter) for the most responsiveness. They just feel the best to me
Joshua (verified owner) –
Soooo Much Fu…………..glitch, glitch…….n
I absolutely love this thing! I have had my GT for 3 weeks now and have put a little over 100 miles on it. Awesome machine. Easy 5+ stars once they work out the firmware issues. The app syncs up sometimes, the indicator lights work sometimes, the milage tracker keeps milage sometimes, and the sensor so you can lift your heel and stop works sometimes. All that said, I would buy five more if my pockets would allow it. A lot of fun! This thing is tough and other than the software issues, it is a solid well built machine. My only regret is not joining the float life sooner!
Jason (verified owner) –
Love the distance one this board but do not like the curved footpads. It’s harder to hit both sensors then on my pint. I had to order flat footpads so I could enjoy this board more.
Raymond (verified owner) –
Zero hesitation under all circumstances.
This is an amazing machine. I have about 75 miles on it. I ride it every day about 7-10 miles. Just add music and the ride is so much fun. Once you get used to it you realize the performance is good enough to do whatever you want. I daily climb a hill with my GT that’s in excess of 400 feet. The technology built into the GT is unsurpassed. I’m a 240lb man and it doesn’t ever hesitate to do anything I want it to do. With that being said wear your protective gear.
Jonathan (verified owner) –
Easy to learn, even easier to fall in love with it.
Man I LOOOOOOOOVE my Onewheel GT. Bought a Pint in november 2023, felt in love with it, pretty much learnt how to ride in 15 minutes but the battery last around one hour for me and it wasn’t enough (I’m around 160lbs), I wanted more everytime. So I bought the GT, and went for a 51km ride the first time (I’m from Canada idk how many oil per eagles it makes), I pretty much rode 4 hours and still had 20% left when I came back home. Went for another 37km the next day. It’s awesome, and the top speed being 32km/h instead of the 25km/h with the Pint is a BIG + too. I was constantly slowing down because I was reaching the top speed, and you have to go even slower when the wind blows in your face. None of those problems with the GT. You can ride around 28 – 30km/h all the time without push back and it’s a pretty good speed!
Fedex sucks tho, but everybody already knows that.
Alex D. (verified owner) –
Fun to ride, priced high
The price should honestly be half of what it costs but when you have no close competitors it makes sense to set your own price. For the set price of the gt it should come with all the extras, fast charger, carrying bag, even a charger plug and all the good stuff. But other then the price it rides around great. 4 stars for the high price.