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Having long had negative preconceptions about grown ups on scooters, I've recently bought one to help speed up my daily commute (which involved a couple of fairly long walks either side of stations), and to have a bit of fun at the park with my two now very quick children. It's a pretty cool bit of kit - more like a bike - and I've also actually discovered that scooting is more of a work out than you think!!


Anyway - I just thought I'd mention it as the company is recently having a kickstarter campaign which ends tomorrow - they have said they will honour all orders even if they don't reach their target.


I have nothing to do with the company but the ethic appeals to me - the two owners are a couple with kids in Manchester and the scooters (I know they are not cheap!) are made in the UK.


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/swiftyscooters/swiftyone-premium-folding-scooter-for-adults?ref=nav_search

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