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XOOTR® CRUZ

Product information "XOOTR® CRUZ"

High-end kick scooter. The classic of the XOOTR range with wooden footboard has been a successful product for over a decade.

The Cruz is the original Xootr foot scooter. The Cruz has that old school look and is a push scooter classic. The deck is made from 9-ply Baltic Birch with a polyurethane clear coat, with anti-slip die-cut grip tape applied. The scooter's wooden deck provides a skateboard feel, providing a bit of flexibility, but because the deck is bolted to an all-aluminum chassis it can support adults over 800 lbs (363 kgs). Also the flexibility offered by the wooden deck makes the Cruz more forgiving over road and sidewalk imperfections (potholes, cracks, etc.). The wide deck provides the manual scooter with comfortable cruising, allowing you to have both feet side by side on the deck

Deck (platform): 9 layers of laminated birch with a polyurethane clear coat
Anti-slip: Die-cut slip-resistant grip tape, pre-applied
Frame construction: Cast aluminum
Wheels: 180 mm diameter, ultra-low-resistance polyurethane tire on die cast aluminum rims
Bearings: Shielded, self-lubricating R8ZZ bearings
Grips: Black conformal foam (ergonomic, gel padded grips available)
Folding mechanism: QuickClick™ Latch
Handlebar: TIG-welded 4130 steel
Brake: Front brake with BMX-style brake lever. Rear fender brake included.
Wheel diameter: 7.1 inches (180 mm)
Wheelbase: 28.3 inches (720 mm)
Overall length (deployed): 35.4 inches (900 mm)
Folded dimensions: 31.1 inches L x 9.4 inches H x 12.6 inches W (at handlebar) (790mm L x 240mm H x 320mm W)
Min handlebar height: 25 inches (635 mm) from the deck
Max handlebar height: 38 inches (965 mm) from the deck, accomodating adults up to 6' 7" (201cm)
Max deck width: 7.9 inches (200 mm)
Max deck length: 23.6 inches (600 mm)
Max rider weight: Over 800 lbs (363 kgs)
Weight: 10.9 lbs (4.7 kgs)

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