SCOOTER WITH PUMP. WHEELS NILS EXTREME WHS300 YELLOW
- Wandering the streets has never been so much fun! WHS300 Nils Extreme is a combination of the best features of a scooter with the sporty character of a bike.
Wandering the streets has never been so much fun! WHS300 Nils Extreme is a combination of the best features of a scooter with the sporty character of a bike.
This is a scooter, intended for teenagers and adults. The maximum user weight is: 100 kg. The frame and the steering wheel are made of strong and durable steel. The handles are twisted with screws, which means that they do not twist or slide down. WHS300 is perfect for driving along asphalt park alleys, paved sidewalks, and for off-road escapades. Large inflatable tires allow for smooth overcoming unevenness. Effective and safe braking is provided by a steel V-brake mounted at the front and rear. The great advantage of this model is the front shock absorber, which makes driving comfort at a very high level regardless of the terrain.
Thanks to the stand, we can place the scooter anywhere without fear that it may tip over.
Customers choosing this model pay attention to its durability and ease of use. Thanks to the use of the highest quality materials, the Nils Extreme scooter is almost impossible to destroy. An unquestionable advantage of the WHS300 is also its design and its sporty appearance.
Jump in and go for it - enjoy the ride without limits!
Specification:
Dimensions:
- Length: 148 cm
- Height: 105.5 cm
- Width: 64 cm
Platform dimensions:
- Length: 34 cm
- Width: 11.5 cm
Material: steel
Wheels:
- Pumped
- Forward: 20 "
- Back: 16 "
Spokes: aluminum
Bearings: deep groove
Steering wheel adjustment range: 93.5 - 105.5 cm
Brake: manual front and rear
Maximum user weight: 100 kg
Product weight: 9.75 kg
Notes:
Not for commercial use
Warranty 24 months
The basis and scope of the Seller's liability towards the Customer, if the sold Product has a physical or legal defect (warranty), are defined by generally applicable laws, in particular in the Civil Code (in particular, Articles 556-576 of the Civil Code).