
To be honest, I test drove the real segway before, and yes, the segway drove pretty nice. It has all the fancy gyroscope technology for balancing and looks cool and all but for $5000, I might as well put that as a downpayment on a car. Yes this is an imitation segway, but heck for 1/5th the price, I can own much more. It is great if you use it to for warehousing or crusing on flat surfaces. Not design for offroading or rigorous terrain. For this price, it is definitely worth it. I can beat it up to death and don't have to worry about it. My employees use it to go back and forth to work and pick up errands at the local store rather than using the company truck. I might consider getting my kids these so they can go to school so I don't have to worry about the cost of car insurance and gas.
Dimensions: 73cm * 63cm * 115cm(125cm)
Carton Size: 77cm * 65cm * 47cm
Net Weight: 50kg
Max. Forward Speed: 12km/h
Max. load capacity: 130kg
Max. climb angle: 5 degree
Power: 250W or 350W
Battery: 12V12AH*3pcs
Running distance: 40km
Charging time: 4-8h
Front Wheel: 16'
Rear Wheel: 8'
Qty/20'FCL: 135pcs
Qty/40'FCL: 270pcs