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Spice up life on the beach

Go surfing whether the surf’s up or not

That surfing is known by some as “the sport of kings” derives from the fact that Hawaiian kings made surfing their official sport. And kings shouldn’t have to depend onprovides “more rides, more speed, and more fun”, whatever the ocean is doing. It has a battery life of up to 50 minutes and a top speed of 52km/h. The battery is removable and can be quickly swapped for another. The LED light display lets you know how much battery remains and there is a handy glove compartment to store your valuables in.

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