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Play side by side with your foursome instead of splitting up into two carts with the Segway x2 Golf, your solution to effortless maneuverability on the course. The x2 Golf is equipped with deeply treated, turf-friendly tires that let you travel on the grass and off the cart path for a faster game. As a result, you can zip from the tee to the sand dunes to the green in no time. It even includes a higher ground clearance than the original Segway, helping it handle steep hills, uneven trails, and errant rocks. If you're a golfer, you'll love it. If you're not a golfer, you'll want to go along for the ride.
As with the traditional Segway, the rider controls the x2 Golf by leaning slightly in any direction. To move forward or backward, lean slightly forward or back. To turn left or right, simply move the LeanSteer frame left or right. You get the same sense of power and speed as riding in a vehicle, but you also feel safe and absolutely in control. Best of all, the x2 Golf can take you places that a car or bicycle can't, including inside many stores, office buildings, businesses, airports, and trains. The x2 Golf is also equipped with a couple of golf-specific accessories to enhance your golfing experience. The golf bag carrier attachment, for example, secures your golf bag to the x2, yet still allows for easy dismount and club access while playing. In addition, the x2 includes a scorecard holder that keeps your scorecard, golf balls, and tees readily accessible. And as a final bonus, the x2 Golf puts you well above the greens, giving you a terrific perspective on the various breaks and dips. So do away with clunky carts and get mobile on the course with the Segway x2 Golf.
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In 2001, Dean Kamen announced the arrival of the first self-balancing, zero-emissions personal transportation vehicle: the Segway Personal Transporter (PT). Founded on the vision to develop highly efficient, zero-emission transportation solutions using dynamic stabilization technology, Segway's research and development was focused on creating devices that took up a minimal amount of space, were extremely maneuverable, and could operate on pedestrian sidewalks and pathways. In 2006, the second-generation Segway PTs were introduced. All of the products featured the company's breakthrough LeanSteer technology and a wireless InfoKey controller that enhanced the Segway experience by making the ride even more intuitive and adding new and useful functions. Today, Segway continues to develop safe, unique transportation solutions hat address urban congestion and pollution. No matter the platform, Segway's products allow you to experience more with less. Segway is headquartered in Bedford, New Hampshire.
The Segway x2 Golf travels easily over steep hills and rough terrain. The integrated scorecard holder offers dedicated slots for a scorecard, golf balls, and tees. |
Specifications:
- Tires: 8 inches wide
- Max speed: 12.5 miles per hour
- Range: Up to 14 miles or 36 holes
- Footprint: 21 by 33 inches
- Weight: 120 pounds
In 2001, Dean Kamen announced the arrival of the first self-balancing, zero-emissions personal transportation vehicle: the Segway Personal Transporter (PT). Founded on the vision to develop highly efficient, zero-emission transportation solutions using dynamic stabilization technology, Segway's research and development was focused on creating devices that took up a minimal amount of space, were extremely maneuverable, and could operate on pedestrian sidewalks and pathways. In 2006, the second-generation Segway PTs were introduced. All of the products featured the company's breakthrough LeanSteer technology and a wireless InfoKey controller that enhanced the Segway experience by making the ride even more intuitive and adding new and useful functions. Today, Segway continues to develop safe, unique transportation solutions hat address urban congestion and pollution. No matter the platform, Segway's products allow you to experience more with less. Segway is headquartered in Bedford, New Hampshire.
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