I had a OneWheel GT, a Pint X, and the elite bundles show up at the same time, so I figured it was worth doing a quick unboxing and first look.
This was not a polished studio review. It was more of a real-world delivery day check: what came in the boxes, how the boards looked out of the packaging, and what accessories were included with the bundles.
Quick Answer
The OneWheel GT arrived with the board, home charger, owner’s manual, quick start information, stickers, and the warning/instruction material on the board itself. The GT I opened came with the treaded tire and felt very solid and heavy right away.
The Pint X box was more basic, but it included the board, charger, owner’s manual, stickers, and extra cards. The Pint X I opened had a slick tire. The bundle accessories included fenders, bumpers, chargers, rail protectors, handles, charger plugs, a GT stand, and helmets.
OneWheel GT First Look
The GT packaging made the stronger first impression. The outer box had the more finished OneWheel presentation, including the “Build Your Dream” style packaging and the basic paperwork inside.
Inside the GT box, I found the home charger, owner’s manual, a couple of OneWheel stickers, and the quick start guide. The board also had the usual safety warnings and starter instructions on it, including the front footpad sensor information.
The GT itself immediately felt substantial. It is a heavy board, and that came through as soon as I lifted it out of the packaging. This particular GT came with the treaded tire, which is worth noting because tire choice changes the feel and intended riding style.
- Advertised GT range shown on the box: 20 to 32 miles per charge
- Included a home charger
- Included owner’s manual and stickers
- This board came with a treaded tire
- The board felt solid and heavy out of the box
Pint X First Look
The Pint X packaging was simpler than the GT packaging. It did not have the same photo-style outer presentation box, and the whole box felt more basic by comparison.
One thing I noticed right away was that the cover stickers were not attached where I expected them to be. They were loose and both sitting on one side, which made me wonder if the box had been opened or handled before delivery. That does not mean anything was wrong with the board, but it stood out during the unboxing.
The Pint X itself came out with a slick tire, which is different from the treaded tire on the GT. I also noticed some cardboard rubbing around the board from the packaging.
- Included a charger
- Included owner’s manual
- Included Pint stickers
- Included a set of cards
- This board came with a slick tire
GT vs Pint X Size and Feel
Seeing the GT and Pint X next to each other helps make the difference clearer. The GT is the larger, heavier board, while the Pint X is the more compact option.
The GT feels like the more substantial board immediately. The Pint X is easier to move around on the table and feels like the more manageable size, especially if you are thinking about storage, transport, or shorter rides.
This unboxing was not a ride test, so I am not comparing range, handling, or comfort yet. This was just the first hands-on look at what arrived and how the boards appeared out of the box.
Bundle Accessories
Both boards were ordered with bundle accessories, so after opening the boards I went through the extra boxes. There were quite a few parts, and the table filled up fast.
The accessories included carbon fender kits for the GT and Pint, chargers, bumpers, rail protectors, handles, charger plugs, a GT stand, and helmets. The rail protectors appeared to be the olive green color I ordered.
The plan is to install the accessories separately, possibly in another video. For this first pass, I mainly wanted to confirm what showed up and make sure the major bundle pieces were there.
- Carbon fender kits for the GT and Pint
- Pint Ultra Charger
- GT Hypercharger
- Pint bumper kit
- GT bumper kit
- Pint handle
- Pint charger plug
- Rail protectors for the GT and Pint
- GT stand
- Gotham multi-sport helmets
Why I Bought Them
These boards are not just for a one-time unboxing. My son has been wanting a OneWheel, and I thought it would be something interesting for us to get into together.
The other part of the plan is to rent them out when we are not using them. I mentioned that I will probably post links on Facebook or social media once that is ready.
That rental plan is also why the accessories matter. Bumpers, fenders, rail protectors, charger plugs, and helmets are not just cosmetic extras. They help make the boards more practical to use, protect, and manage when multiple people may be riding them.
Early Caveats
This was only an unboxing and initial reaction, so there are still a lot of unanswered questions. I did not test range, charging speed, ride feel, setup, app pairing, or long-term durability in this video.
The main things I could judge were the packaging, included accessories, tire differences, first impressions of size and weight, and whether anything looked unusual out of the box.
The Pint X sticker placement was the only thing that gave me pause. I would not call that a problem by itself, but if you are opening a new board, it is worth paying attention to anything that looks like it may have shifted, rubbed, or been handled before delivery.
Key Takeaways
- The OneWheel GT came with the board, home charger, manual, stickers, quick start information, and a treaded tire.
- The Pint X came in simpler packaging and included the board, charger, manual, stickers, cards, and a slick tire.
- The GT felt noticeably heavier and more substantial during the unboxing.
- The bundle included fenders, bumpers, upgraded chargers, rail protectors, charger plugs, a handle, a GT stand, and helmets.
- The Pint X packaging had a small oddity with loose cover stickers, which is something I would inspect if you are opening a new board.
- This was an initial unboxing only, not a ride review or long-term ownership test.
Watch the Video
The video above above if you want to see the full unboxing, the GT and Pint X side by side, and the first look at all of the bundle accessories as they came out of the boxes.