The new Onewheel arrived in two boxes: the main board box and a smaller accessories box. Before getting into setup or riding, I wanted to take a look at what came in the bundle and see how much could be installed right away.
This is more of a behind-the-scenes first look than a polished review. The goal here is simple: open the boxes, inspect the accessories, and get a practical sense of what comes next.
Quick Answer
The Onewheel shipment included the main Onewheel box plus a separate accessory box. The video focuses on unboxing the board, checking out the included accessories, and possibly installing some of them depending on how the setup goes.
This is not a full ride review yet. It is an early unboxing and first-impressions look at the new Onewheel package and bundle contents.
What Arrived
The shipment came in two parts. The larger box contains the new Onewheel itself, while the smaller box appears to hold the accessory bundle.
That matters because accessories are often what turn a basic board setup into the version someone actually rides day to day. Before judging the full package, it makes sense to see what came separately and what needs to be installed.
- One main Onewheel box
- One smaller accessories box
- Accessory installation may be part of the setup
Why Start With The Accessories
With products like the Onewheel, the board is only part of the experience. The accessories can affect comfort, protection, appearance, and how ready the board feels out of the box.
That is why I wanted to open both boxes together instead of treating the accessory bundle as an afterthought. If something needs to be installed before the first real ride, it is better to find that out during the unboxing.
First Impressions Format
This video is a live, behind-the-scenes style unboxing. That means it is less scripted and more about seeing the process as it happens.
The plan is to use this longer look as source material for shorter, bite-sized posts later. For someone researching the Onewheel package, the useful part is seeing what arrives and how the early setup process begins.
What This Is Not Yet
This is not a long-term review, range test, riding comparison, or durability report. At this stage, the board has just arrived.
The practical takeaway is that the first step is inspection: open the main box, check the accessory bundle, and decide what should be installed before moving on to riding impressions.
Key Takeaways
- The new Onewheel arrived with two boxes: the main board box and a smaller accessories box.
- The accessory bundle is part of the early setup and may require installation.
- This is an unboxing and first-impressions look, not a full ride review.
- The video is a behind-the-scenes style walkthrough that may later be edited into shorter posts.
- Before riding, it is worth checking what accessories came with the bundle and how they fit into the setup.
Watch the Video
The video above above for the full unboxing walkthrough, including the first look at the Onewheel package and the accessories that came with it.