Get Stoked Magazine features original artwork that captures the energy, chaos, and style of the electric sports world.
Graphic style, animated concept, or illustrated hero riding a Onewheel, EUC, or PEV.
Artists Submitted their work and joined a growing roster of featured artists. We published fan art, story panels, covers, character designs, and more — as long as it sparks stoke..
A custom desk lamp crafted from a used Onewheel tire — blending electric sports culture with functional design. by Jeff Snider
Design Meets Stoke Get Stoked Magazine also features original builds, gear hacks, and handcrafted designs that elevate the culture of electric sports.
Like this custom lamp by Jeff Snider — built from a real Onewheel tire — we showcase creative projects that fuse form, function, and pure stoke.
A community of artists, makers, and riders who bring their ideas to life with power and purpose.
Flying high on a Onewheel – Submitted by Billy Shredder for Get Stoked Magazine.
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Get Stoked Athletes boosting gaps, cruising a city path, or just chilling trailside with thier crew.
Like this one from Billy Shredder — raw energy, huge air, and the stoke we live for. But it's not just about tricks. We're looking for lifestyle moments, epic rides, quiet campfire hangs, and everything in between.
Athletes submitted their best action, portrait, or vibe-filled photos and show the world what electric sports culture really looks like.
A scene from a Get Stoked Magazine feature where a nervous rider connects with Racheal, who offers guidance at the trailhead. By Jessica Ensslen
Stories from the Stoke Get Stoked Magazine isn’t just about motion — it’s about meaning. We feature original stories, essays, and ride recaps that capture the human side of electric sports.
Like this moment — a nervous rider at the edge of a trail, offered a boost of confidence by a stranger turned mentor.
If you’ve ever had a ride that changed you, a trail that tested you, or a stranger that sparked your fire — we want to read it.
Submitted stories that inspire the next generation of riders to drop in