Quest Folding Electric Scooter for $549
April 13, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Whether you’re trying to get the most out of your commute or just looking for a clean and convenient way to get across town, the Quest is your new go-to electric scooter. The 250W hub motor lets you travel up to 18 miles at 15mph, while the bright LED headlight and deck lights support nighttime travel. Not only functional, Quest is here to make your life convenient. Use the easy-fold system to conveniently stow away this electric scooter in your car’s trunk or underneath a desk. Easy and breezy, just the way we like it.
- Track battery life, view current speed, turn on the headlight, & switch speed modes using the convenient interactive LCD display
- Carry or store the Quest of the way thanks to its easy folding mechanism
- Enjoy a range of 18 miles on a single charge w/ the rechargeable, premium Lithium-ion battery
- Smoothly ride in any terrain thanks to the 15° climbing angle
Recommended for ages 13 and up
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: metal
- Product dimensions: 47.2″L x 21.6″W x 46.5″H
- Weight: 28.4 lbs
- Max speed: up to 15mph
- Max range: up to 18 miles
- Climbing angle: 15 degrees
- Weight limit: 220 lbs
- Motor: 250W
- Battery: 36V, 7.5Ah lithium-ion
- LCD display
- Manual hand brake
- Thumb throttle
- Handlebar height from deck: 39.5″
- LED headlight & deck lights
- Charging time: 4 to 6 hours
- Bell
- Kickstand
- Bluetooth, app compatible
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Includes
- Quest Folding Electric Scooter (Black)
- Tools
- Instructions
OTHER ARTICLES YOU MAY LIKE
HOW TO USE GOOGLE WORKSPACE STUDIO FLOW IN GMAIL FOR SMART EMAIL AUTOMATION
Google keeps slipping new productivity features into Workspace, and sometimes the most useful ones are the tools you almost discover by accident while checking email. That is exactly the case with Studio Flow, a feature that has started appearing inside Gmail and wider Google Workspace environments, and it looks like Google is pushing further into […]
read more
USE FUSEBASE TO AUTOMATE TEAMWORK AND COLLABORATION
If your business is growing, your team is juggling too many moving parts, and your client communication is spread across email threads, chat apps, documents, task boards, and endless follow ups, there is a good chance the real problem is not effort but fragmentation. Most businesses do not lose time because people are lazy. They […]
read more

