O N E W H E E L + O W N E R ’ S M A N U A L
BASIC BALANCE
Remember, O is self-balancing so there’s no
need to muscle your way onto the board. Instead, use
slow, small movements.
When O is on the ground, you’ll notice a lower
side and a higher side. Always step onto the lower side
first. Then place your other foot onto the rider-detection
area. Keep your legs straight (like you are standing on
the ground) with a very slight bend in your knees.
Stand up slowly and O will engage.
TIP:
Have a friend’s shoulders handy to help you
the first few times you get on your O. After
practicing a few times, we promise you’ll be a pro.
TIP:
Look where you want to go (don’t look down).
TIP:
Use light, constant pressure to control your
O.
TIP:
Don’t bend your knees, rather stand tall on your
first rides.
Summary of Contents for ONEWHEEL+
Page 1: ...WELCOME TO THE ULTIMATE RIDING EXPERIENCE O W N E R S M A N U A L...
Page 4: ...SAFETY OVERVIEW...
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