The onewheel once mastered though is pretty safe as long as you respect the limits and not speed faster than pushback, however most broken bones are on the onewheel. The EUC would be 2nd and the onewheel would be last. But an esk8 with urethane wheels or unreliable remote connection would be the least safest option in my opinion. It's hard to define a clear winner here, for me it would be the lacroix which has a flexy deck, pneumatic wheels, and a reliable connection. Safety: High end esk8 > EUC > Onewheel > esk8 with urethane wheels For carrying up and down stairs though, a light esk8 is still best since you are physically carrying less than 18 lbs in most cases. The physical footprint of an EUC is smaller than an esk8 or a onewheel as well. It's just as easy as walking w/o anything since there is no force required to trolley the EUC. The game changer is the trolley handle that takes advantage of the balancing mechanism. If you define portability in terms of the ease of moving the vehicle then the EUC wins by a long shot because you don't have to lift any weight. Although the lacroix lonestar has a 12s12p pack of sanyo cells for 60-80 miles of range. I get around 18-20 miles on the onewheel XR, and esk8 is highly dependent on which one you get. Goway monster and things like the new nikola plus, range will be unbeateable. The EUC takes it, you all probably already know that. Range: EUC > high end esk8s > Onewheel XR > budget esk8s Both onewheel XR and esk8 are fun! EUC you can carve on as well but it's not the same, overall just less exciting to ride. ![]() E-skates you can carve on as well, I prefer lacroix but carving on something like evolve GTR would also be awesome. It's also the quietest by far of these 3 devices. The onewheel XR has an unmatched floaty feel since it is balancing you, the big wide tire is like riding on a cloud. Started riding EUCs this year, have about 300 ish miles on an inmotion v8 (learner EUC) and now have a gotway MSX 100v. Have been riding onewheels for 2 years, have a onewheel XR. Currently is my preferred electric skateboard. Started with boosted board back in 2014, have had many electric skateboards. About me: Just a regular guy who likes E-vehicles.
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