Although it looks like a something out of the Batman franchise, the Scrooser is a realfoot-powered scooter that helps commuters cruise the city at speeds up to 15 miles per hour without using a drop ...
Extreme freedom of movement. Utterly cool design. An intriguing presence and a head-turner. Commuting and fun rides around the block and the city. All in style and with impulse drive. All these sum up ...
Do you like explaining things? That’s how you’ll spend time with a Scrooser, a clean, minimal-design electric scooter that can be configured for use on sidewalks or on private or public streets. At ...
The unfortunately-named Scrooser (the creators are from Dresden so maybe it sounds better in German) is actually surprisingly cool. It looks like a standard, two-wheel kick scooter but actually has a ...
Less than one year ago I told you about the Scrooser, a nifty German electric scooter with tons of attitude and oozing original styling, and now it’s time for an even nicer follow-up story, as the ...
WIRED enlisted the services of 23-year-old professional skateboarder Anna Kruse to test prototypes of the OneWheel and Scrooser in an urban environment. Overall handling and ease of use were assessed, ...
Kumpan’s new acquisition is the Berlin-based SCROOSER, a company whose electric scooter is best defined by its giant wheels. The SCROOSER scooters are made in Germany, just like Kumpan’s scooters, yet ...
When you hear the term “electric scooter,” you probably picture something that’s essentially just a little electric motorcycle – you twist the throttle, and it goes. The Scrooser, however, is ...
One of the main criticisms of electric cars is that they often lack the sort of raw appeal that makes you want a product, transcending any notions of buying because you need it. Oddly, the world of ...
News: a fat-wheeled electric concept vehicle that you ride standing up like a child's scooter has achieved its funding target on Kickstarter, allowing final development to go ahead (+ slideshow). The ...
New Delhi: The Scrooser, a cross between a child's scooter, a Segway, and a bike, is surprisingly cool. It looks like a standard, two-wheel kick scooter but actually has a motor built in and it can go ...