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Old 09-17-2017, 05:20 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Hardenburgward1@aol. View Post
I enjoy the Ocean but have bad knees and walking on the beach, even a hundred feet to get to the water is a problem. I have a segway I167 which cannot handle loose sand. If anyone used an X2 on soft sand Atlantic beaches I would like to get your comments about suitability/problems using an X2 on soft sand.
try to go when the sand is a little wet like after a rain but head for the flatter smoother areas or an area with some beach grass avoid dunes with very dry sand. u must keep going -an x2 has a lot of power and digs with one wheel easily= thus knocking u offat least sand is soft the lithium batteries have vent holes so i would stay away from any salt water= but slightly wet sand is a lot of funim coming up on 13k miles and just noticing minor tire wear with theknobby x2 fatty tires at low pressure=nunder 5 lbs psi=gees im glad my x2 came with these tires
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