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Segway electric scooters are up to $120 off at Target
TL;DR: As of June 8, Segway electric scooters are up to $120 off at Target.
With all the different transportation methods we have, walking has become old school. If you have somewhere to go that’s close to your home, hop on an electric scooter — you’ll get there faster than walking and won’t have to waste gas by driving.
As of June 8, Target has a selection of Segway electric scooters on sale for up to $120 off. Note that the discount will appear after you add the scooter to your cart.
For a standard, upright electric scooter you’ll want to look at the Segway Ninebot ES4-N and Ninebot ES2-N electric scooters, which are on sale for $649.99 and $499.99 respectively. Both scooters are suitable for kids and adults. They’re foldable and lightweight, which makes them good companions for bringing on public transportation.
If you prefer not to hold onto handlebars, you might be interested in the Segway Ninebot S self-balancing scooter, which you control with your knees. It features thick tires for balance support and road adaptivity. This one’s a little harder to master, but you’ll look pretty cool once you do. It’s currently $70 off, dropping the price to $419.99.
To go totally hands and knee free, Segway offers the Drift W1 self-balancing electric skates, which are basically like a hoverboard, but smaller. This option has the biggest learning curve, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll be zipping around like it’s nothing. Like the rest of Segway’s products on sale, this is suitable for children and adults. It’s on sale for $419.99, a savings of $50.
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