Onewheel Brand Ambasadors Surf, Snowboard and Guitar in Flow States

Future Motion, maker of the popular Onewheel electric boards, today launched the Flow State ambassador program and content series. While other brands in the space focus on transportation, Onewheel has doubled-down on cultivating a leading lifestyle brand by partnering with luminaries of sport, art, and culture. This perspective is an outlier in the utility-focused world of micro-mobility and a primary reason Onewheel is one of the most rapidly growing boardsports and a dynamic cultural movement.

Flow State ambassadors and content embody Onewheel’s core values of creative expression, a sense of flow, and sharing epic experiences with others. Featured ambassadors include all-world pro-snowboarder Jamie Anderson, viral guitar player and Onewheel rider Chavis Flagg, and high-line walking sensei and adventurer Ryan Robinson. The Flow State ambassador program also features leading personality and X Games host Jack Mitrani, big wave Australian surfer Laura Enever, and professional surfer Monyca Eleogram, who rides her Onewheel around her Maui farm when she’s not riding waves.

“Onewheel is so much more than a way to get around,” says Future Motion Chief Evangelist Jack Mudd. “This is a movement that people want to be a part of. We’re excited to partner with some of the most amazing people on the planet who appreciate that these boards have soul and are excited to contribute to the culture we’ve created. You won’t see scooter brands doing this stuff, and that’s the point.”

Onewheel’s Flow State content series also celebrates and elevates riders who have become rising legends in the rapidly growing Onewheel community. These include hip hop artist and youth activist Javier Starks, who has ridden a record 20,000 miles on Onewheel, Brenden Schurmeier, a wild child from LA and last year’s Race For The Rail winner, and Michelin star chef, Jacob Kear, who forages for fresh ingredients in the mountains of Kyoto on his Onewheel.

“Why are we excited to tell these folk’s stories?,” asks Mudd. “They make the future more rad than they found it and they have a good time in the process. That’s what Onewheel is all about and these people are helping to shape this culture and movement.”

Onewheel will be rolling out more long form stories, profiles, and content on the new Flow State page—highlighting riders and stories throughout the year.