CPSC Warns Consumers to Stop Using Floatwheel Self-Balancing Electric Skateboards; Can Stop Suddenly, Throw Riders Off

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers about the risk of death and serious injuries with Floatwheel’s self-balancing electric skateboards. CPSC urges consumers to immediately stop using all Floatwheel models (Floatwheel adv and Floatwheel adv pro). CPSC also advises that imports of the Floatwheel skateboards may be subject to enforcement action at U.S. ports to prevent their importation.

Floatwheel, of China, has refused to agree to CPSC’s request for a recall of these products and has refused to supply information to CPSC about the products.

The CPSC evaluated the Floatwheel products and found that they can suddenly stop or stop balancing the user, which can throw a rider off the board, posing fall and crash hazards that can be life threatening. CPSC is aware of multiple reports on social media sites of incidents involving the Floatwheel ejecting riders, including consumers reporting injuries. Because Floatwheel refused to cooperate with CPSC’s investigation, the total number of incidents, injuries and/or fatalities associated with the product are presently unknown and CPSC has been unable to investigate any reported incidents.

Floatwheel self-balancing electric skateboards have a single wheel in the middle of the board and front and rear footpads where the rider stands astride the wheel. The Floatwheel logo – a circle with three wavy lines – appears on the side of the skateboard.

The Floatwheel skateboards have been sold since approximately 2020, and are currently sold on a Russian website for between $1,600 and $1,800.

The CPSC urges consumers not to buy the Floatwheel. If you already own one or purchased one, you should immediately stop using it. CPSC urges consumers NOT to resell or donate the Floatwheel so others are not put in danger by the hazard.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I cracked the bone in my foot from onewheel gt s series nose diving while going across the highway. Everyone says that’s impossible. Since everyone says what happened is impossible, I don’t believe floatwheel is any worse. I don’t believe this nonsense

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