Why walk like a boring person when you can hoverboard instead?

TL;DR: You can hoverboard to work or Central Park with the Hover-1 electric hoverboard, now $119.99 (reg.$192)!We’re wondering why you’re wasting time navigating the city streets on foot.

Why would you want to deal with tourists who can’t seem to walk properly and tire out your feet? And also, don’t you want to cut your commute time?Walking is so last year, and it’s time for you to start hoverboarding.Past hoverboards were pretty pricey (and had some interesting fire-starting issues), but the one we’re loving is way more wallet-friendly and safe from fires.

Quit walking when you get the Hover-1 Ultra electric hoverboard for just $119.99.We’re offering a better price than Amazon, which is selling ’em for $192!Okay, so we’ll admit that hoverboards are way more fun than they are practical.

You probably can’t get to LaGuardia or JFK airport with this hoverboard, but you could relish the few remaining summer evenings by hovering through Washington Square Park or to your local bodega.This hoverboard is friendly for everyone, from kids, teens, and the young at heart (including grandma or grandpa!), thanks to its broad weight recommendation from 45 to 220 pounds.Just step on one side, and the hoverboard will immediately stabilize itself so you can get your other foot on.

You can control your movement — leaning forward or backward, spinning, gliding, etc. — by shifting your weight.Once you’re more familiar with this hoverboard, try out tricks like spinning 360º or zipping between skateboarding obstacles.Its 500W motor helps you glide up inclines easily, and this baby lasts up to 12 miles before recharging!And no, this hoverboard won’t set your apartment on fire when you’re recharging it.

It’s UL-2272 certified, which means that it underwent rigorous electrical and fire safety testing to prevent overheating and fires (unlike the other models you read about online).Ride the streets in style with this easy-to-ride hoverboard, now a...

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Publisher: New York Post

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