Upped The Game: The Gokart PRO comes with a top speed of 23 mph and 15.5 miles range within one single charge. Included Ninebot S MAX, you can easily assemble and detach the Gokart PRO and experience the fun of self-balancing scooter.
Drift like a Pro: The Gokart PRO has an RR design, the rear engine and the rear-wheel-drive are set up like supercars. Equipped with 4,800W Max engine power and 96N max torque. This allows segway Gokart PRO to sprint from 0 to 23 mph within seconds.
Keep Your safe: The Ninebot Gokart PRO comes with a high-strength steel frame that can carry a payload of up to 220 lbs and max slope of 15°. Triple anti-collision protection and dual communication technology to increase the safety of the rider.
Fun for All Ages: The adjustable frame length and steering wheel height can accommodate riders from 4'5" to 6'3". Gokart PRO features four driving modes. It's collapsible to fit into most vehicle trunks, allowing you to take it wherever you want to go!
Warranty: Download the Segway app to control four driving modes, adjust the drifting assistant level, control the light effect, and much more. Please refer to warranty information in the product details below and contact us if you have any problems.
The manual handbrake can be used when drifting and can also be used as an effective way of braking during emergencies.
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Be aware this is made for small riders. There is no way a 6'-3" 220 lb person could operate this gokart. My son is 5'-8" and the gokart is no longer really comfortable to ride, his knees are up to the steering wheel. I have fully extended the frame and raised the steering wheel, but it is a small gokart. My wife is also 5'-8" and a size M/L and she can barely fit on the gokart. Please keep this in mind if you are thinking about this for an adult or older child.
Which kind of sucks because our kids ( 7 and 10 ) have recently gotten very much into karting and the local K1 is priceeey.