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Onewheel Pint X tire pressure

Same tire as the Pint, heavier board. Factory range is 15-20 PSI; sweet spot for most riders sits about 1 PSI higher than the standard Pint because the larger battery adds compression. 17-18 PSI is the typical answer.

Quick answer

Why slightly higher than the Pint

The Pint X carries an extended battery (~50% more capacity than the Pint) which adds about 2 kg of board weight. At any given PSI, that extra weight compresses the tire slightly more — which has the same effect as running 1 PSI lower. To get equivalent ride feel to a Pint, run the Pint X at 1 PSI higher.

Practical example: if you settled at 17 PSI on a Pint, try 18 PSI on a Pint X.

By rider weight

Rider weightComfortAll-roundSpeed/range
Under 60 kg14 PSI16 PSI18 PSI
60-75 kg16 PSI17-18 PSI19 PSI
75-90 kg17 PSI18 PSI20 PSI
Over 90 kg18 PSI19-20 PSI20 PSI

Range impact at different pressures

The Pint X's marketed range is up to 12-18 miles. PSI affects this significantly:

Cold weather adds another 10-15% range reduction at any pressure.

Frequently asked

What PSI should a Onewheel Pint X be? +
Future Motion recommends 15-20 PSI for the Pint X. The sweet spot for most riders is 17-18 PSI — about 1 PSI higher than the standard Pint because the Pint X is heavier (extended battery, larger frame).
Is the Pint X tire the same as the Pint? +
Yes. The Pint X uses the same 11.5-inch tire as the Pint. The differences in PSI sweet spot come from board weight (Pint X has a larger battery making it heavier) and the Pint X's slightly higher top speed, not from any tire difference.
Why is my Pint X tire wearing on the edges? +
Edge wear (shoulders) usually means under-inflated. Increase PSI by 1-2 and check again after a week. If the wear continues, your riding style might lean toward aggressive carving — at the heavier weight of the Pint X this stresses the tire shoulders more than on the lighter Pint.

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