How to Fly With a Onewheel: My Packing & Airline Experience

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Flying with a Onewheel involves various considerations and packing methods. The choice of Onewheel matters, with the Onewheel+ being more flight-friendly due to battery restrictions. Onewheel XR may pose risks.

When it comes to packing, various options include backpacking packs, roller cases, large suitcases, large dry bags, Onewheel Mafia bag, third-party Onewheel bags, and the original box. Choosing a bag affects whether you can carry the Onewheel on the plane or must check it in.

For checked luggage, ensure secure packing with minimal shifting. Keep it simple for TSA inspection, provide necessary paperwork, and mark your name and contact info. Consider plug covers and deflating the tire.

If carrying the Onewheel on board, allocate extra time, dress well, and be polite to TSA agents. Assert your preparedness and emphasize that the Onewheel is used for camera work and personal mobility. Show the paperwork and compliance with safety limits.

If denied boarding with the Onewheel, consider returning it to your vehicle or arranging costly shipping. Overall, flying with a Onewheel can be smoother than expected, with TSA agents often showing interest in the device’s coolness and fun factor. Ensure you have the right paperwork and adhere to safety regulations for future trouble-free travels.

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