Element Pro Electric Scooter for $299
April 13, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The Jetson Element Pro Folding Electric Scooter will revolutionize the way you move. With its powerful 250W hub motor, the Element Pro can reach an exhilarating top speed of 16 mph. That’s all on 100% electric power! Just press down the thumb throttle and engage the motor. With a max speed of 16mph, max range of 12 miles, and climbing angle of up to 15 degrees, this eScooter will make daily commute a breeze. Element Pro also fits right in your car trunk or under your desk, thanks to its lightweight and foldable frame.
- Reach an exhilarating speed of 16mph w/ the 250W hub motor
- See how much power you have left w/ the integrated LCD display
- Smoothly ride in any terrain thanks to the 15° climbing angle
- Carry & store the scooter anywhere w/ its lightweight, foldable frame
Recommended for ages 12 and up
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Materials: metal
- Product dimensions: 40.95″L x 17″W x 43.4″H
- Weight: 28 lbs
- Max speed: up to 16mph
- Max range: up to 12 miles
- Climbing angle: up to 15 degrees
- Weight limit: up to 235 lbs
- Motor: 250W hub motor
- Battery: 36V, 5.0Ah lithium-ion
- Display: LCD display
- Brake: e-brake & rear foot brake
- Throttle type: thumb throttle
- Wheels: 8″
- Charging time: up to 4 hours
- Kickstand: yes
- Water-resistant
- Some assembly required
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Includes
- Element Pro Electric Scooter
- Charger
- Tools
- Instructions
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