Product Comparison: Hoverzon S Series vs Swagtron T1
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- The wheels are big and strong.
- My 8 year old daughter who is around 65 lbs was able to learn to ride in less than 30 minutes.
- The wheels are heavy too being made of heavy-duty solid rubber and aluminum.
- Wheels worked well inside, on the sidewalk, and even on the grass, provided the ground is hard enough so they don't sink in.
- We have returned one because the wheel scrubs the board.
- The Swagtron was a gift for my 12 year old, but it's a big hit with everyone in the family! It's easily mastered, has a smooth ride and the speed is just right.
- I bought this as gift to my daughter on her 13th birthday. With in 10 min she able to make and in an hour she became an expert in handling this including make speed,balance adjustments.
- Great hover board! The two speed options worked out really wonderfully for my children (and me too - yes I tried it and I did it!).
- At first it worked great. But after a few days my 9 year old daughter noticed it was starting to vibrate at certain speeds.
- Product works great, but just stops when the speed gets to high. Need to be careful when going down a hill lol.
- The battery life seems to last for a few hours with constant usage
- It keeps a charge for a long time - in fact, my boys have never run down the entire battery
- It charges reasonably quickly and I haven't yet run the battery out,
- I've only had this for a few months and the battery is now dead
- Won’t charge anymore and we can’t return.
- The charging is quick, and having learner mode helps, which slows down the speed to learn balancing, before using full speed (which I haven't tried yet). Overall, a well made product.
- This works very well. Battery last a long time, and my daughter absolutely loves it. She has had no problems so far (had it about a month).
- I like the fact that the battery is now protected so I'm not worried about fires. Plus my daughter loves how fast it charges. It's a great hover board!
- This one meets the toughest UL standard for fire safety while charging the battery. So I'm not worried.
- The auto off feature is good for saving battery life. Battery is solid and has held up great without needing charges every day.
- The color of garnet red is quite appealing and fashionable.
- The 6.5inch tires work fine. These are solid tires. Not ones that will give you a flat.
- Love the red color too. Very pleased with this product and so are the kids!!
- It has hard rubber tires, so won't go flat or need aired up.
- The red color is bright and appealing.
- It is a perfect "starter" hoverboard as it has a learning mode and a standard mode. He also loves the LED headlights and Mom loves the rubber bumpers!
- This one had LED lights which creste a cool factor. No battery issues so far, which charge it for a couple of hours and then unplug it.
- The tires are nice and sturdy and the surface for his feet is sufficient.
- It has left black skid marks from the tires against walls that she's scraped. For the most part, I was able to wipe the black marks away.
- Now the fun part, learning how to ride this thing is not a work in the park. The first time I tried it, I almost fell.