While there are now a few different companies that build self-balancing one-wheeled electric skateboards, Future Motion was one of the very first. The California-based firm has just announced the latest addition to its lineup, the small but mighty Pint S.

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        15 hours ago

        They basically don’t want you to fix anything, instead they want you to send it to their repair shop (not even to third party repair shops). They don’t have the safest design. both in terms of the internal components and the software. They also tried to sue every single company that came out with a similar product

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      Yeh, I’d like to give one a go for the novelty factor but they don’t seem like a solid safe transport option.

      Someone in my town has one that does like 50kph. He wears leathers and a helmet etc but imagine trying to emergency stop when your brakes are “lean back”, you are never stopping in time in a real emergency. Fuck that.

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        I’ve read reports of the decks catching on the ground and sending the rider flying. I’ve already had that experience with a sketchy ebike fender so I don’t care to repeat the experience. That said, they do look fun.

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          As a skateboarder I know the pain of tiny rocks and imagine it would be like that but with possibly more speed!

          They look fun as a novelty for sure though.

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        I sold mine a while ago after moving, but when I lived in Portland I put almost 800 miles on it commuting to and from the max station. They are easily the coolest way to get yourself killed out there.