Segway recalls 220,000 of its scooters due to a fall hazard that has resulted in 20 injuries
- Segway is recalling about 220,000 of its scooters due to a fall hazard that has resulted in 20 injuries, as reported by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
- The folding mechanism in Segway's Ninebot Max G30P and Max G30LP KickScooters can fail, causing serious injuries, warns the Commission.
- Consumers are advised to stop using the recalled scooters immediately and contact Segway for a free maintenance kit, which includes tools and instructions for inspection and adjustment.
- The affected scooters were sold in U.S. Retailers from January 2020 to February 2025, for prices between $600 and $1,000, according to the CPSC.
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