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Segway i2 Personal Transporter

by Segway
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Product Features

  • High gloss white finish, comes equipped with a wireless infokey controller, lithium-ion batteries for an estimated range of 16-24 miles on a single charge, and Segway's patented Lean SteerTM technology.
  • The wireless controller allows you to set your speed settings up to a maximum of 12.5 mph, has a trip counter and a built in alarm feature for securing your i2 when it is not in use.
  • The Lean Steer technology allows the rider to simply lean the handlebar in the direction he/she wants to turn for a truly intuitive rider experience
  • Speed: Maximum 12.5 mph;Range: 16-24 miles
  • Payload: Total capacity (rider & cargo) 260 lbs., rider: 100-250 lbs.

Product Description

The Segway i2 Personal Transporter (PT) is a completely versatile and eco-friendly transportation alternative. The i2 model can take you places that a car or bicycle can't, including inside many stores, office buildings, businesses, airports, elevators and trains. Although they're ideal for short jaunts, Segway PTs can travel as far as 24 miles/38 km on a single battery charge, depending on terrain, payload and riding style. To move forward or backward on the Segway PT, the rider just leans slightly forward or backward. To turn left or right, the rider simply moves the LeanSteer frame left or right. The wireless infokey controller allows for custom speed settings up to 12.5 mph, a built-in theft alarm, trip counter and other display features. With the Segway i2 you get the sense of power and speed, yet you also feel a sense of safety and absolute control. It all feels natural, safe and instinctive. The Segway PT also has many benefits for you and the environment: less gas to buy, easier to park and less wear on your car. It can also help reduce the impact of global warming by reducing our greenhouse gas output and consumption of imported fossil fuels. A built-in charging device allows you to recharge your batteries into any standard electric outlet and only costs on average 12 cents a day to charge. Experience the thrill and ease of riding a Segway PT today and see for yourself why we call it the Segway smile.

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16 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful item, August 23, 2010
This review is from: Segway i2 Personal Transporter
I personally have liked segways for a while, and I think that this I2 is great! It rides smoothly, and it is very incredible to have. I highly recommend it.
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51 of 467 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Its Great, if it didn't have a Weight Limit!!!, October 7, 2009
This review is from: Segway i2 Personal Transporter
Dean Camen, the inventor of the Segway Scooter claimed that this could revolutionize transport as we know it. Well only for the skinny person! I bought two Segway scooters for me and my better 2/3's, my wife. We waited a few weeks for them to be shipped to my farm, as UPS seems to think that all of the items we buy on the Home Shopping Network are NOT of importance to expedite. UPS refuses to send anything overnight to my property. So before I got the scooters, I planned a vacation with me and my wife with the full intention of bringing my new scooters with us. We were going to Oklahoma City, Men's Fitness magazine's "Fattest City in America" ([...]). Of course we figured that the sidewalks would be wide enough for the scooters, as it is Americas fattest city! We also figured that my "Pudgy Love Bacon" (she loves when I speak sexy to her) would feel comfortable in the city, as others should be more understanding of her plight, considering they are all larger, statistically, then the rest of America. After getting the scooters shipped to me, I started the two day journey to lube up my wife to get her out of the house. Its a tough job, and requires more lube then a female wrestling match, some farm equipment and some heavy lights (She blocks the sun in certain positions). What I thought was that I would place the scooter right at the edge of the exit of the house, so that when she had enough force from being pulled by the tractor, she would be able to lift her legs to get up onto the scooter. It wasn't that we were going to ride the scooters all the way from my home to Oklahoma City, but I did pay thousands for the things, and I wanted to make sure it worked for her, before I could return them in the 30 day period they allow you to return them in. So after some major work, we got my "Grizzle Eater" on the Segway. The first issue was that only one of her legs fully fit on the thing. The platform was not wide enough. Then I thought I would just place my second Segway behind her, and she could place her second leg on it, but before I was able to bring the second Segway around the first one buckled and broke apart. The salesman didn't mention that there were weight restrictions and when I tried to take the thing back, Segway wouldn't take the scooter back. My better 2/3's was pissed, and after it took another 2 days to get her back in the house, she refused to leave and we didn't go on vacation. Segway Scooters you screwed up my marriage, and my vacation!!!
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