02-14-2007, 09:20 AM | #1 |
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SegPlow - The SegVator Snow Plow
You just won't believe it until you see it in action. We hope to have a video clip on our website soon.
The SegPlow has three settings...straight and angle right or left. It has two mounting brackets bolted to the Segway which allow a qiuck-attach and release...once the brackets are mounted it goes on or comes off in about 10 seconds. The mounting brackets take around 15 min. per side to mount and then are removed after the winter season. The design of the plow frame prevents the Segway from falling over (forward or backward) should you loose traction or exceed the limits of the Segway. This is not to say that you can't take a spill if you loose your balance, but you won't face-plant the Segway. The plow frame allows enough movement to propel forward or back but not enough to get you into too much trouble. The biggest issue is wheel spin when traction is lost or exceeding machine limits. You need to be prepared to quickly step off the rear of the Segway and bring the Segway to a level (fore/aft) position until it calms down. Raising the plow is done with the heel of either foot via a foot bar at the rear of the platform. The SegPlow has dual tilt springs should you contact an obstacle or crack the the pavement. This is intended for an experienced glider. It takes a bit of practice but I can clear my driveway in half the time of the snow blower. The black key is maximum recommended speed as you tend to want to go to max. available speed and the red key is just too fast. Battery life has been excellent, even in heavier snow. I have done three large driveways in heavy snow on a single charge (L-ions). Once you get above about 4-5 inches of snow, angle plowing (windrowing) doesn't work very well. You angle plow a path in the center of the driveway and then straight plow side-to-side when the snow gets too deep to angle plow all the way to the edge of the driveway. Still goes very quickly. Designed for either the XT or the x2. Like all SegVator products, the proceeds go to DRAFT's Segs4Vets program. Who said plowing can't be fun? Product will be distributed through your authorized Segway dealer when available. 100_1009.jpg 100_1010.jpg |
02-14-2007, 09:30 AM | #2 |
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Funny....
I mentioned this idea to Jared yesterday while he was 'digging out' his store. I am just too slow.... it's already been done
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Hmm. Try getting that into Disney!
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We have the video at the shop
As well as the order form for the Segvator Snow Plow
Looks like a blast! I went out in my I2 today, the icey pellety snow was too much for it, so I suppose I will have to out and buy a X2 for days like today! ;-)
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As for the snowplough, it looks an absolute blast, but don't let the polo guys get hold of one!
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very cool
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ps - The only problem I can see with this whole plan is that the Li-Ion batteries won't last that long, so how many driveways could an enterprising young kid do before they have to wait 6 more hours for a decent charge on their Li-Ion batteries. If they could do 5 driveways on a charge, and they got $10 per driveway, then they might be able to cover the costs of an extra pair of Li-Ions after just one season of plowing. Ah...to be young again and ambitious again, eh? |
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Seg in the snow, might try hand plow
Those photos of SegPlow are awesome! Great Wisconsin ingenuity. I just come back from a very brief Seg trip around the block in the midst of a snow storm here. Traction is great as long as I am slow...as folks may know Segways can do OK in the snow, but ice is trouble...
I have heavy metal snow shovel, maybe I'll try pushing it around for clean-up, slight-angle windrowing (great word) after using my snowblower, which given my mobility issues I use like a walker. |
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Cool!
I love that plow! Also looks like the rider has the same North Face coat I wear in winter! That makes it so much easier for me to imagine myself on a SegPlow Also, has anyone tried running those X machines with chains? I see chains on some snowblowers, and I wonder if they might work.
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traction
I'm not sure I'd want to be near an XT with chains when it experienced a "loss of traction" event. Maybe the chains would work so well, that this would only happen very rarely, but otherwise those chains would spin up pretty fast (and any stray link would pulverize the fenders).
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