
Cruise the neighborhood with this Swagtron Swagger electric scooter. Its LED display keeps you informed of your speed and distance traveled, and the built-in cruise control ensures a safe and comfortable ride. This foldable Swagtron Swagger electric scooter has a 250-lb. capacity and drives up to 15 miles on a single charge.
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 http://www.bestbuy.com/protectivegear.
Q: Can anyone tell me how long does it take to get a full charge?
A: I purchased this scooter a little over a month ago now and it consistently charges fully in less than 1.5hrs. Usually less. Though, I don't let my battery go all the way dead before charging. This has been my experience.
A: I am 240 lbs, and I reached speeds of 15 mph. It really moves in my opinion.
Q: Can this be brought on airplanes or through the airport?
A: You can check it as an additional piece of luggage but you're not allowed to bring it in the cabin as a carry on. It's TSA compliant as a checked luggage. I travelled to Chicago with mine and I didn't have a problem checking it.
A: No, my doesn't work when pass two weeks and I send to the factory for repair, only the batteries don't charge any more, if you buying don't forget to buy the extend guaranteed
A: I would be very careful. You really have to keep both hands on the grips to maintain balance and pay attention to the cracks, bumps, or debris on the sidewalk or road. If you don't you could end up going down. I also suggest wearing a helmet. I wear my helmet every time I take this scooter out because you just never know.
A: It’s ok , 20 degree angle, after that it slows down
A: On the right handle you have a black lever that you use to Accelerate. On your left side there’s a red lever you use to decelerate. There’s also the traditional push scooter break you use with your foot.