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Description
From one of the greats comes the recreational adult scooter Frenzy - designed by Slamm Scooters. The scooter is made from high quality materials and is very easy to fold up and take with you. It comes with a carry strap for easy transportation. The bar is height adjustable.
It comes with a kick stand so you can park it anywhere.
Specifications
Total height:
82-105cm
Deck design:
Foldable
Wheel diameter:
180mm, 230mm
Deck length:
22.84" (58cm)
Weight:
176.37oz
Deck width:
5.9" (15cm)
Wheel profile:
Round
Wheel hardness:
82A
Core material:
Nylon
Core design:
Spoked
Bearing precision:
ABEC-7
Brake type:
Bolt/Spring
Assembly:
Partly assembled
Max rider weight:
220lbs
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reviews (108)
Decent scooter for commuting in the city. However, it has come with its share of quirks. The carrying strap broke on the second day, replaced with one with metal clips, bearings are slow, replaced them as well with quality skate bearings. Will handle bumps, however do not try to ride it off of curbs, the wheels are not strong enough, they will start to bend. The deck flexes as well with weight, giving it a flimsy feel. The head tube flexes as well, however the locking mechanism does not feel like it is going to collapse while riding. All in all, if you don't plan to be rough with it and with a few modifications, you can have a nice commuting vehicle that is fast and reliable for the cost. | ||
Erik V. (Roselle Park) | ||
07/24/2018
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Reply from SkatePro: Hi Erik, I would say that the Frenzy Adult scooters are perfect for the longer rides and for transport use only. About the strap, I'm very sorry about that. I would like to offer you a new one for that if you would like. If you could contact us, I could make that happen. /Justin |
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Marie Addison (Honolulu) | ||
01/16/2018
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This scooter is a great product overall. I needed something to help me with my commute and thought the convenience of wheels without having to worry about locks (I was planning on keeping the scooter under my desk at work) made a lot of sense. As it turns out the roads/pavements in Ireland are a touch too rough for solid wheels and these kind of plastic wheels aren't really great in the wet (which Ireland is a lot), but C'est la vie. I'm still having fun using it when out and about in more casual settings. I'm still interested in using a scooter for commuting but would needed inflatable tires if I got something else. | ||
Matthew Cunningham (Ballincollig, Cork) | ||
02/13/2017
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very good | ||
Laszlo Pinter (London) | ||
06/10/2016
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