Specifications
- Lightweight: 8.2kg (18.1lbs)
- Max Load: 150kg (330lbs)
- Max Rider Height: 6'2" (188cm), riser bars available for 6’5” (195cm)
- Frame: Heat treated T6 aluminium 6061
- Front Fork: Steel, 15mm offset
- Brakes: Front and rear Tektro V-brake
- Wheels: Double wall 16" (305mm) polished rims,
- Tyres: High-pressure Kenda KWest tyres, street tread with reflective strip
- Tyre Pressure: Max 100 psi (6.9 bar), standard Schrader valve, pump required
- Headset: Integrated
- Grips: Duracork with clamp
Dimensions
- Height: 1000mm (39.4”)
- Length: 1350mm (53.2”)
- Handlebar Width: 555mm (21.9”)
- Ground Clearance: 65mm (2.6”)
- Deck Height: 110mm (4.3”)
- Deck Width:140mm (5.5”)
- Deck Length: 390mm (15.4”)
- Wheel base: 1010mm (39.5")
- Box Size: L 1210 (47.7"), W 210mm (8.3"), H 560mm (22")
- Box Weight: 11.7kg (25.8lbs)
Great new way to exercise - adult kick-scooter fitness called Kickfit
Quads, glutes and core - Kickfit - a great new way to exercise! Fast, safe and so much fun. You can also log your workout using Strava - just join the kick-scooter club, Swifty Scooters!
GLUTES, LEGS AND CORE
Feel the burn! Scooting exercises your glutes, core and leg muscles like no other sport. Scooting is low impact on joints and can be a great way to recover and build strength after the injury.
FIXED, FAST AND LOTS OF FUN
Weighing only 8.2kgs SwiftyZERO is the lightest scooter in our range. The fixed aluminium frame is super stiff, transferring your energy into speed. Surprisingly smooth and fast this scooter can easily travel in excess of 15kph on the flat.
HEALTHY BODY & MIND
To exercise every day it has to be fun. SwiftyZERO is a great new way to complement your fitness routine. Get out of the gym, leave your car at home and feel the wind in your hair!
ENDURANCE
SwiftyZERO has been the scooter of choice for three long-distance adventures. Russell Smith was the first to scoot 975 miles from Lands End to John O’Groats followed by Chris Baister for the charity Children in Need. Recently Dave Cornthwaite scooted 1052 miles across Japan.