Electrify EViews: Skooza Electric Fat-tire Scooter
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Electrify EViews: Skooza Electric Fat-tire Scooter

Matte Locke and the Skooze Electric Scooter Take on Austin City Streets

Electrify product specialist Matt Locke takes on the challenge of unboxing and assembling the fat-tired Skooza electric scooter. The good news? It’s not that challenging. The better news? The Skooza is awesome!

Spoiler alert: Matt loves the little bike, saying, “Batman’s motorcycle has nothing on this little cruiser. It gets up to about 28 mph and has no problem pulling hills from a dead stop.”

You can check out the video for yourself, below, and let us know what you think of the baby Batcycle in the comments section at the bottom of the page. What’s more, if you decide you absolutely must have one, you can get our hookup for free shipping (up to 300USD) by clicking here, and using the discount code ELECTRIFYEXPO at checkout.

 

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