
"Skwheel is offering two Peak models, the standard Peak, and the Peak S. The Peak is designed for use on roads and other pavement surfaces, reaching speeds up to around 20mph. The Peak S takes things to the next level, designed for use on all terrain while reaching speeds just under 40mph. The electric skis use a remote to control speed and breaking, with 4 speed modes, a control wheel with buttons, an LCD screen, and an ergonomic grip to fit easily in your hand."
"When not riding, the handle connects the two "skis" to make getting strapped in easy. Additionally, when connected to the "skis", the handle can extend and turn the entire device into a carrying case. The standard Peak is launching with a discounted price of around $1,160, while the Peak S will cost around $1,746. Once that discount goes away, the Peak will cost around $1,746 while the Peak S will cost around $2,332. You can pre-order the devices here."
The Skwheel Peak lineup includes two electric skis: the Peak for pavement and the Peak S for all-terrain use. The Peak reaches about 20mph while the Peak S reaches just under 40mph. Both models are controlled by a handheld remote offering four speed modes, a control wheel, buttons, an LCD screen, and an ergonomic grip. The handle connects the two skis for easier strapping and can extend to convert the device into a carrying case. Launch pricing offers discounts: the Peak at approximately $1,160 and the Peak S at approximately $1,746, with higher standard prices after the promotion. Pre-orders are available.
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