SegSeat helps those who can't stand (on) the Segway
The Segway is reviled by many folks as the "lazy alternative" to just walking or riding a bicycle. But for the handicapped or certain elderly segments of the populace (not everyone is a Paul Newman racing around the track), even standing on the Segway may be too painful. Thus, sibling blog engadget posts about the SegSeat, a $749 attachment which allows the Segway owner to ride the two-wheeler in the manner of a scooter. Hmmm. $749 for a seat? How much does a regular scooter cost again?
[Source: Gizmag Red Ferret Journal via Engadget]
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Razib Ahmed 5:03AM (6/18/2006)
"Hmmm. $749 for a seat? How much does a regular scooter cost again?"
Yes, it is expensive but it is small too. I am sure that it will attract many users after this improvement.
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