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5. Descriptions of the different models
5.1. Model versions (Table 1)
Model
Description
Figure 1
The Slalom Cruiser (see Figure 1) provides the most fun while
driving inside as well as outside in different areas. This model
may only be used on a solid and even surface. This model is
not designed for rough terrain, such as cobblestone.
Figure 2
The Cross Cruiser (see Figure 2) is perfect for use outdoors.
The Cross Cruiser has a larger wheel diameter, more ground
clearance and wider tyres with lug tread so it can be driven on
a more diverse and more uneven terrain than other models.
Low pressure tyres give the Cross Cruiser more stability and
traction on uneven terrain.
5.2. Technical Specifications (Table 2)
Weight limit for driver
and carried loads
Slalom Cruiser
Cross Cruiser
Maximum load capacity
120 kg
120 kg
Minimum driver weight
25 kg
25 kg
Minimum driver age
14 years
14 years
Performance
Slalom Cruiser
Cross Cruiser
Maximum speed
6 km/h (Beginner Mode)
15 km/h (Pro Mode)
6 km/h (Beginner Mode)
15 km/h (Pro Mode)
Range
approx. 15 km
(depending on driver and surface)
approx. 18 km
(depending on driver and surface)
Charge only with the supplied mains
electrical power supply
42 V, 2 A
42 V, 2 A
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) energy rechargeable
battery
36 V, 5.8 Ah
36 V, 5.8 Ah
Motor performance
700 Watt
700 Watt
Tyre pressure
Not available
35 psi (2.4 bar)
Volume
less than 70 dB(A) while driving
less than 70 dB(A) while driving
Dimensions & weight
Slalom Cruiser
Cross Cruiser
Unit weight without battery
9.1 kg
11.5 kg
Battery weight
0.97 kg
0.97 kg
Length and width
58 cm x 18.5 cm
67 cm x 26 cm
Height
17.5 cm
26 cm
Tyre diameter
6.5 inches / 16.5 cm
10 inches / 25.4 cm
Tyre type
Solid rubber
Tube tyres