 The Segway Patroller i2 SE The Segway Patroller i2 SE  The Segway Patroller x2 SE The Segway Patroller x2 SE  The Segway SE 3 Patroller The Segway.

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 The Segway Patroller i2 SE The Segway Patroller i2 SE  The Segway Patroller x2 SE The Segway Patroller x2 SE  The Segway SE 3 Patroller The Segway SE 3 Patroller  Optional Equipment Optional Equipment  Segway Quote Form Segway Quote Form  Segway Locate Form Segway Locate Form Table of Contents

The Segway Patroller i2 SE The Segway Patroller i2 SE model provides the versatility you need to get the job done. Use it indoors and out for up to 24 mi/38 km on a single charge. It’s adaptable to many patrolling applications for law enforcement, private security, and emergency response. Choose the i2 SE for ultimate portability and to maximize your fleet storage space. Need to travel over a variety of terrain? Consider the x2 SE Modell. It’s built just as tough and comes with knobby low-press tires that grip the grit. You can customize either model for your specific patrolling needs by choosing optic yellow or white reflectivity. From there, choose police or security labeling and whether or not you’d like red/blue or amber/white lights.l Design:  Rider-side-access Patroller bag with water bottle holder and key hook  Upper shield for affixing organization insignia  Optic yellow or white 3M™ DiamondGrade™ reflectivity for front bag and upper shield with additional reflective lettering for multi-language POLICE or SECURITY  Integrated lighting system (either red/blue or amber/white) with handlebar-mounted control  Comfort mats  Belt clip-on LED taillight  Anodized, height-adjustable LeanSteer™ frame with laser-etched height demarcations  Wireless InfoKey™ controller with wrist strap  Standard charge cable and User Materials The Segway Patroller i2 SE Curb Weight105 lbs. Foot Print19’ x 25” Tires19” x 4” Range24 miles Top Speed12.5 mph Optional Equipment

The Segway Patroller x2 SE The Segway Patroller x2 SE model is built tough for more rugged terrain. It's well-suited for park patrols and traveling over downtown sidewalks that are in rough shape. x2 SE riders often tell us how much they enjoy the lower pressure tires, which help make a shift go by that much easier. The fender frames have a built-in lift point, which makes for an easy two-man lift point for loading in-and- out of transport vehicles. If smoother terrain is more your territory and maximizing range is important, consider the i2 SE for your patrol. It's got all the performance you enjoy in the x2 SE, just in a smaller, more versatile package. You can customize either model for your specific patrolling needs by choosing optic yellow or white reflectivity. From there, choose police or security labeling and whether or not you'd like red/blue or amber/white lights. Design :  Rider-side-access Patroller bag with water bottle holder and key hook  Upper shield for affixing organization insignia  Optic yellow or white 3M™ DiamondGrade™ reflectivity for front bag and upper shield with additional reflective lettering for multi-language POLICE or SECURITY  Integrated lighting system (either red/blue or amber/white) with handlebar-mounted control  Comfort mats  Belt clip-on LED taillight  Anodized height-adjustable LeanSteer™ frame with laser-etched height demarcations  Wireless InfoKey™ controller with wrist strap  Standard charge cable and User Materials Optional Equipment The Segway Patroller x2 SE Curb Weight120 lbs. Foot Print21’ x 33” Tires21” x 7” Range12 miles Top Speed12.5 mph

The Segway SE 3 Patroller It's a natural extension of Segway's Patroller product line — an ideal match for missions that require a larger vehicle, which displays a more visible and obvious security presence (even in a parked position without a rider aboard), or that require a rider to frequently mount and dismount the vehicle during a patrol. Powered by multiple rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries that can be charged at any standard electrical outlet or swapped out for replacement batteries to allow for continuous use, the SE-3 Patroller also features independent direct rear wheel drive, travels in reverse and turns in a very tight radius. The SE-3 boasts rugged Whelen® emergency lights, a headlight, brake light, siren and lockable storage, as well as a 4.3" color display that is sunlight- readable, which provides the rider easy-to-understand operational data including speed, battery life and distance travelled. Design : Ample storage including lockable glove compartment. Hot Swappable Li-ion batteries, and “charge anywhere” technology lets you top off in the field at any standard outlet. Independent rear-wheel drive for enhanced terrain capability. Red/Blue or Amber Whelen alert lights on all sides. Exterior Shell provides location for department insignia, and customizable “Police or “Security” Lettering available in multi- language. Full color Display provide operational data including speed, batter life and distance. Optional Equipment The Segway Patroller SE 3 Curb Weight400 lbs. Tires (Front)18 x 8.5 x8 Tires (Rear)120/60-17 Top Speed15 mph

Optional Equipment The Segway Patroller i2 SE Battery  Lithium-ion Battery Decals  Security Emblem Lights  LED Security Lights Wheels  Rugged Wheels Segway Quote FormSegway Locate Form The Segway Patroller x2 SE The Segway SE 3 Patroller Battery  Lithium-ion Battery Decals  Security Emblem Lights  LED Security Lights Wheels  Rugged Wheels Battery  Lithium-ion Battery Decals  Security Emblem Lights  LED Security Lights Wheels  Rugged Wheels