Siempre pensé que era la cosa más inútil y snob (término antiguo si los hay).
¿Quién querría usar una cosa así?
Pero acabo de descubrir que no debo emitir juicios ni opiniones sobre un producto hasta que no lo haya probado.
Fui a la Exposición Industrial de Avellaneda y se me ocurrió preguntar cómo es que funcionan, qué autonomía tienen y cuánto costaban.
Tienen estabilizadores, tienen una autonomía de 30 km. y cuesta el más barato U$S 6.500,=
Y me hicieron la pregunta clave: ¿querés probar?
Acá estoy.
Perdonen que el sponsor tape al Segway, pero no podía sacar la publicidad.
Es una maravilla, es increíble la sensación que provoca el poder desplazarse hacia atrás o adelante con sólo inclinar el cuerpo, que gire moviendo el manillar izquierdo…
Insisto, a pesar de parecer geek, ¡quiero tener uno!
Para verlo en acción, los invito a ver este video:
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