"When the snow gets blowing you need to whoop inside, you'll want a robust shaft that's 1.5 mill wide. " - HEADS
This motor was inspired by our pal Heads at Infinity Loops (Sub now, you'll thank me!). He asked me one day about a 802 25KKV motor with a 1.5mm motor shaft, making it slightly more durable for the kind of low-ceiling indoor hardcore freestyle Heads is famous for.
This is the V2 of the Snowblower, which trades the white paint job for a cool, icy matte silver.
The Tiny Whoop Onesie design has been the standard for high-efficiency motors in the Tiny Whoop world for a long time. Backed by our durability and satisfaction GUARANTEE you can whoop with ease, knowing that if something was wrong with production of your particular set of motors Tiny Whoop will promptly replace it. In short, if something breaks that you dont think should have, we're good for it - just shoot us an email at orders@tinywhoop.com.
The Tiny Whoop Onesie has always and will always tell the actual speed of the motor given by the manufacturer. Beware deflated numbers from other brands. It's been a thing since the beginning, and is still happening today.
PCB Solder Pads
Like all Tiny Whoop Onesies, these babies now feature the PCB Solder pad upgrade, which allows for custom wiring colors and easy repairs. To access the PCB pads (where the wires connect to the motor) just peel back the black silicone. I'm proud to brag that our motors were not only the first Unibell motors, but also the first to feature these solderpads.
Tiny Whoop Pioneered the 802 Motor
802 size Motors are a big deal for 1s 65mm and 75mm Tiny Whoops. The wider, shorter form factor provides tons of prop authority, creating much more yaw control and control when you're pulling out of a dive, flip or roll. They weigh a fraction of a gram more than 603, but it's worth the extra control and power.
Tiny Whoop was the first to discover and release the 802 as a whoop motor.
Tiny Whoop Onsies are not to be confused with Tiny Whoop Onsies.