03-08-2016, 09:15 PM | #11 |
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Oh, absolutely. But I'm so accustomed to the maneuverability and agility of the i2, the mini-pro looks more recreactional than useful as transportation over a variety of surfaces and conditions.
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03-18-2016, 06:52 AM | #12 | ||
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The design of the control rod actually allows much faster and more graceful evasive maneuvers than using handlebars. The software is also tweaked for the different setup so 'emergency breaking' works just as well as if not better than its larger brother. The size also makes it easy to jump off in an emergency (or so my friends tell me). That's not to say the Mini control system is perfect or better than an i2 / x2. The rod should be taller and or the pads wider as its highest setting is still too short for my 5ft 10in self (at least in my situation). This makes the connection between user and device less then it is on my other devices with larger 'between the legs' rods. The other major weaknesses of the device from a maneuverability standpoint are a consequence of its size and weight. The reduced width increases the problems that occur when encountering lateral slopes such as sidewalk driveways. This device and the p133 are roughly the same in this regard. The reduced weight and smaller tires also negatively impact traction. This is really the biggest issue, but the light weight is also the device's greatest strength. In conclusion, there's a reason why one would spend 8x more for an i2. It's solid as a rock and with my custom control rod (that works much like the Mini) it's practically impossible to fall unless you do something really stupid. It has enough power to climb almost any hill. It can also carry cargo with ease. The larger device is just in a totally different league. But, the Mini also has its strengths: it is based on much more modern and current technology, it weighs 1/4 as much, is small enough to fit in any car, it's more maneuverable, and the price is within reach of almost all Americans. Going forward, the 4 Segway model categories (Mini, NineBot, i/x2 and i3) will compliment one another by each fulfilling a different set of needs. Best of all, this should lead to better pricing and improvements in technology throughout the entire product range. |
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03-20-2016, 03:17 PM | #13 |
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Has anyone heard an update on when the new Segway Minipro is going to ship?
US Customs just banned import of non-Segway-brand "Segway-like machines" so I'm hoping that Segway is going to use this opportunity to give the hungry hoverboard market the really awesome (and non-exploding) product it needs. http://www.segway.com/media/1757/new...4_16_final.pdf I keep checking Amazon for the new unit to appear... |
03-25-2016, 01:53 PM | #14 |
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Well hopefully they lift the ban soon...I'll have to take a look into it
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03-25-2016, 11:09 PM | #15 |
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The customs ban is on NON-Segway products. It's based on an intellectual property violation complaint filed by Segway against all the companies violating their patents.
I seriously doubt the ban will be lifted, at least until the Segway patents expire in a few years. |
03-26-2016, 10:34 AM | #16 |
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Ninebot mini pro's
I expect to have several of these in stock next week if anyone is interested in buying one. I'll have to confirm the price early next week, still not sure yet.
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03-26-2016, 02:50 PM | #17 | |
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With the MiniPro looking like a hoverboard to those unfamiliar with it, I fear being penalized if I buy one. I tried the Mini (no the Pro) a while ago. As an i2 owner, I feel more secure with the lean steer on unpredictable pavements and with obstacles in NYC. But I haven't used my Segway in years, and am interested in newer options by Segway/Ninebot. |
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05-22-2016, 05:27 PM | #18 | |
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I just saw a Facebook post stating that it'll be available June 1st on Amazon and July 1st through retailers. Link: http://www.segwayminipro.com/ |
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05-26-2016, 04:36 PM | #19 |
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05-26-2016, 07:20 PM | #20 |
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Does the new Inc. have you sign a waver now?
I bought mine out of state and learned at a non authorized tour company.... They were quite pushy for me to sign a waver that I knew how to ride... With the new line out, I would think there even more dangerous? |
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