🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Style and Strength!
The DIYEFender for OneWheel/+/+XR is a high-strength, impact-resistant cover kit designed for easy installation and a sleek appearance. Made from thick polycarbonate, this accessory not only protects your OneWheel but also enhances its aesthetic with a translucent gray tint. All necessary hardware is included, ensuring a hassle-free setup.
Manufacturer | DIY EMPORIUM LLC |
Brand | DIYE |
Package Dimensions | 33.5 x 24.2 x 13.9 cm; 328 Grams |
Manufacturer reference | B087SH1CH3VAR |
Exterior | Gray |
Manufacturer Part Number | B087SH1CH3VAR |
Position | Rear |
Item Weight | 328 g |
K**Z
Thin but transparent and works
You get what you pay for here. Thin material. Nothing like the stock fenders you buy for the onewheel but these are still great for the price.Easy to cut and customize. Easy to paint. Not the easiest to install with the provided spacers, but take your time and be patient. Great deal in my opinion.
B**
Well built, simple design, does what it needs to do!
Seems to be solid and strong, it may be a little too rigid to take an impact, but we'll see. It came with hardware and the little screw caps are a nice touch.DON'T be put off by the reviews that state the holes are not in the right spot, it's NOT designed to "butt up" to the edge of the foot pad, it's supposed to sit on top of the pad and use the supplied spacer to fill the gap. If the holes were drilled closer to the edge, there would be no structural integrity. Yes it could have been designed to sit down on the rails but to do so would likely increase production costs, and for a smaller company it would not leave much room for profit at this price.It's still not cheap, but definitely a better bang for buck than the onewheel brand fender, which for the price of a OW, the board should come with anyway, but I digress.I'll do a followup review after I put some miles on it, but first impressions are good.
R**R
Broke first ride
It looks cool, but it broke the first time it fell over. No flaps around all the time.
G**Y
Works great for road going and light trails
NOTE: This product initially didn't come with hardware, I contacted DIYE thru their Facebook, and they were very helpful in sorting this out, offering to send me hardware for no extra charge with expedited shipping.After getting it installed and having ridden about 50 miles with it on college town roads and some light trails around the area, I can assure you its worth the money. The gloss sheen on the fender can accumulate fingerprints from across the room, sure, but it keeps all the rocks, debris, and most of the rain off of my legs and feet while riding which is the main reason to purchase this fender. It's cheaper than the Future Motion fender while achieving the same goal.The fender feels a bit light and fragile when first unboxed, but once I put it on, I appreciated that it didn't add too much weight to the already 28 pounds the OneWheel weighs.As for durability, I've taken a couple falls on grass and asphalt, and neither have broken or even cracked the fender yet, just some light scratches. Even then, I wasn't a huge fan of the glossy paint, so having some scratches added gives me all the more reason to plastidip or repaint it when I get a chance.TL;DR: It's worth the money as long as you aren't riding hard trails and constantly rolling it off cliffs.
H**R
so far so good. hasn't broken yet after a few light wrecks. will update review if it breaks easy.
It's flexible so I think it'll hold up to most wrecks.I haven't ever used, or felt an official OneWheel fender, so don't know how this compares.It doesn't feel heavy duty, but unless it breaks easily, then I don't care about the feel.Very simple to install.I paid around $55 for it. If it cost any more than this I'd probably just get an official OneWheel fender for $85.I got the dark-clear one. The dark is just a thin paint that scrapes off really easy. IMO they should just carry clear and opaque colors, not this one, but it was the cheapest.
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