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CES2024 – The High-Speed SKWHEEL is the New Way of Getting Around

Move aside electric scooters, hoverboards, electric skateboards, there’s a new player in wheeled transportation, SKWHEEL. Set yourself apart from everyone else with this revolutionary ride blending adventure and city travel from a ski-like experience. Designed in France, it’s for thrill seeking users searching for freedom and exhilaration.

Capable of hitting speeds of 80km/h and covering 30km on a single charge, the SKWHEEL doesn’t compromise on performance. The risks of injury are obvious but lets focus on the excitement this type of product offers instead. Don’t think that this will be a familiar movement because there is a 20-minute learning curve before you get started to transition to this new mode of travel.

The design and movement of the SKWHEEL is sure to attract attention, as this device turns streets into the slopes. A rapid 2-hour charge will ensure your trips are uninterrupted. The SKWHEEL is for people that crave high-speed excitement and want to stand out.

No word on Australian availability just yet but they are taking orders on the SKWHEEL website.

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