If you are taking to the slopes next year you might be interested in a new Gravity Snow White scooter which has been created by Gravity Scooters based in Mediona, Spain. The design of the Snow White snow scooter offers the user wider handlebars and no chassis between your legs and your feet are free from any anchorage on the deck. Watch the demonstration video below to learn more about its construction and design.
The Gravity Snow White snow scooter has this week launched via Kickstarter to raise the required funds it needs to go into production. The universal kit is available to back from €280 with delivery expected to take place during January 2018.
For those who like to experiment with sport or machines, this is a new sensation they can’t afford to lose. It’s very fast and smooth on the runway, and the feeling of it’s ride is a mix of riding a superbike and surfing! It’s immensly useful to make the most out of places with occasional snow, because of it’s huge skis that allow to ski on any snowy surfice from the first moment. Now you don’t need to wait for the snow to clog! Your feet are positioned in som footstraps similar to windsurf footstraps, the pilot is not fixed to the machine and can escape with ease or help themselves with they’re feet when necessary.
There is no need for any special footwear to ride Snow-White, even though we recommend to use mountain boots or any waterproof footwear. It’s extremely easy to dismount and can fit in any carboot. It’s also possible to convert into a road scooter replacing the skis for wheels: 26” front and 20” back. Mushing and sledge dog lovers will find a great solution in this snow scooter because of it’s ease in converting it to a regular mushing scooter, taking up the same space, providing a scooter they can use all year round!
Jump over to the official Kickstarter campaign page via the link below for more details.
Source: Kickstarter
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