Izip Stealth 130 Electric Scooter

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Izip Stealth 130 Electric Scooter

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 : Izip Stealth 130 Electric Scooter
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Binding: Misc.
EAN: 0694027713717
Label: Currie Technologies
Manufacturer: Currie Technologies
Model: IZ-1307-BK
Publisher: Currie Technologies
Studio: Currie Technologies



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Product DescriptionThe purchaser and rider of this scooter are responsible for knowing and obeying all local, state and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of this scooter.




Features:
  • Electric Scooter
  • Maximum distance of 5.5 miles On a single charge
  • Steel Construction
  • 6" In-Line Wheels Made of Urethane
  • Hand-Operated Brakes
  • Features Folding Handlebars
  • Nonslip Deck
  • Black
  • Accessories Include Battery Charger
  • No Assembly Required
  • Recommended Age Range: 8 yr. and Up
  • Maximum Weight Limit: 120 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 29x33x16.5 "











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great scooter for the money
This scooter works well and has great acceleration, but the tires wear quickly. The handlebar could be longer for taller kids. Assembly was easy, charging is no problem. After 3+ months of use, the scooter is still going strong. We would buy again.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't waste your money
Do not waste your money on this scooter. The rear tire is so soft that after 1 day and 1 charge, the tire is already worn and squared off.
Now it shakes all the time. It's a bummer for your kids. Spend the money on a Razor. Complete JUNK. Rear Tire is defective, front tire is defective. Warranty Stinks!!! Company will NOT respond to you. Made it to the garbage after 2 weeks! JUNK, JUNK, JUNK>



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Amazonmom
I do quite a bit of buying on Amazon and this is the first time I felt I needed to add a review to protect other buyers. Spend the extra 20$ and get a razor electric scooter which is a much higher quality scooter. The wheels for the Izip could not be of a lower quality. Everytime my son stops, if there is any skidding motion at all a portion of the rear wheel is rubbed away. After one day the scooter wheel has flat sections and makes a terrible rattling noise (because of his partially squared wheel). I was very disappointed.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Dud at first, now works
My son got this scooter for Christmas and rode it once down the street then it stopped working. After contacting the manufacturer as instructed in the instructions, I received and installed three different parts before finding the faulty one (the throttle). Finally, after almost two months, my son could use his long-awaited Christmas present. Now it works fine. This scooter is not as fast as some other scooters and would be best for a younger child.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great
Love it. It is a great bike it goes very fast for the price. Doesnt take that long to charge(6 hours). I am a kid and love it.



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