Hover-1 - Drive Self Balancing Scooter - Blue/Black
Model:H1-DRIVE-BLK
SKU:6367507
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Description
Turn daily walks into an interesting ride with this Hover-1 Drive hoverboard. The rechargeable 320W motor covers a 3-mile distance, so you can reach neighborhood destinations and back quickly at up to 7 mph. This Hover-1 Drive hoverboard has bright LED headlights for great night visibility and to brighten your path.Ride Responsibly:The purchaser and rider of this product are responsible for knowing and obeying all state and local regulations regarding the use of this product. It is highly encouraged that you read and follow the product instructions including all safety precautions and use protective gear. Protective gear can be found at
Features
Reaches speeds up to 7 mph
For a fun ride.
Battery level indicator
Describes you how much power is left.
Built-in battery
Lets you travel quickly and efficiently.
Weight capacity
The scooter can handle any rider weighing up to 160.1 lbs.
What's Included
- Hover-1 Drive Self Balancing Scooter
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Q: QuestionHow long does the battery last while running?
Asked by SoftballFamfromAlabam.
- A:Answer Supposed to last up to 3 miles with a full charge
Answered by Josh
Q: QuestionIf I am 169 lbs. Can I still ride it? Does any problem cause with that?
Asked by Andrew.
- A:Answer No, it is not recommended.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionWhats the weight capacity?
Asked by Loli.
- A:Answer 160 pounds. They have another model that goes to 200 pounds
Answered by Dave
Q: QuestionCan this be used with the Hover-1 Buggy Self balancing scooter attachment ?
Asked by Mb.
- A:Answer yes
Answered by brebre
Q: QuestionHello, I'm willing to buy this hoverboard, and I would need to take it in my flight, so United allows batteries up to 100 watt-hours. Could you please inform me of the battery size of it?
Asked by Victor601.
- A:Answer Most airlines will not allow hoverboards, or anything they decide to "qualify" as a "hoverboard", regardless of battery size. I suggest both checking the airline's prohibited items webpage and calling the airline.
Answered by OCgirl
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