Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision
Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision

Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision

(17 reviews)

Whether it’s to make your commute to work just that little bit speedier or a leisurely weekend stroll in the park easier, Segway's Kickscooter P65E ensures you cruise here, there and everywhere in complete efficiency. With a range of up to 7km, speed of 25mph and a charge time of up to 11 hours, this lightweight designs provides a truly unforgettable ride upon each use. Electric ‘E’ scooters are strictly for use on private land only and you must always have the permission of the landowner. Use of Electric ‘E’ Scooters on public roads or in spaces that are set aside for use by pedestrians, cyclists and horse-riders (including pavements and cycle lanes) is illegal in the UK. Using an Electric ‘E’ Scooter can be dangerous and the manufacturer’s instructions and guidance should be followed at all times. Use of protective equipment such as helmets is highly recommended at all times and all children must be supervised when operating an Electric ‘E’ Scooter.

Whether it’s to make your commute to work just that little bit speedier or a leisurely weekend stroll in the park easier, Segway's Kickscooter P65E ensures you cruise here, there and everywhere in complete efficiency. With a range of up to 7km, speed of 25mph and a charge time of up to 11 hours, this lightweight designs provides a truly unforgettable ride upon each use. Electric ‘E’ scooters are strictly for use on private land only and you must always have the permission of the landowner. Use of Electric ‘E’ Scooters on public roads or in spaces that are set aside for use by pedestrians, cyclists and horse-riders (including pavements and cycle lanes) is illegal in the UK. Using an Electric ‘E’ Scooter can be dangerous and the manufacturer’s instructions and guidance should be followed at all times. Use of protective equipment such as helmets is highly recommended at all times and all children must be supervised when operating an Electric ‘E’ Scooter.

$2,199.00

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Segway-Ninebot GT1 Electric Super Scooter | Retravision

$2,199.00

(17 reviews)

Whether it’s to make your commute to work just that little bit speedier or a leisurely weekend stroll in the park easier, Segway's Kickscooter P65E ensures you cruise here, there and everywhere in complete efficiency. With a range of up to 7km, speed of 25mph and a charge time of up to 11 hours, this lightweight designs provides a truly unforgettable ride upon each use. Electric ‘E’ scooters are strictly for use on private land only and you must always have the permission of the landowner. Use of Electric ‘E’ Scooters on public roads or in spaces that are set aside for use by pedestrians, cyclists and horse-riders (including pavements and cycle lanes) is illegal in the UK. Using an Electric ‘E’ Scooter can be dangerous and the manufacturer’s instructions and guidance should be followed at all times. Use of protective equipment such as helmets is highly recommended at all times and all children must be supervised when operating an Electric ‘E’ Scooter.

Whether it’s to make your commute to work just that little bit speedier or a leisurely weekend stroll in the park easier, Segway's Kickscooter P65E ensures you cruise here, there and everywhere in complete efficiency. With a range of up to 7km, speed of 25mph and a charge time of up to 11 hours, this lightweight designs provides a truly unforgettable ride upon each use. Electric ‘E’ scooters are strictly for use on private land only and you must always have the permission of the landowner. Use of Electric ‘E’ Scooters on public roads or in spaces that are set aside for use by pedestrians, cyclists and horse-riders (including pavements and cycle lanes) is illegal in the UK. Using an Electric ‘E’ Scooter can be dangerous and the manufacturer’s instructions and guidance should be followed at all times. Use of protective equipment such as helmets is highly recommended at all times and all children must be supervised when operating an Electric ‘E’ Scooter.