Wednesday, August 16, 2006

It's a Dareway, it's not a Segway!



The Dareway is available Worldwide from GlowGadgets.com

3 Day Shipping to Europe - 4 Day Shipping to the USA


Dareway is Nothing Like a Segway and No Relation Whatsoever.

It is Loads of Fun and Cheaper than we first expected £129.99 ($240)
That's unless you shop at Amazon, they are Charging £229 for the same thing, cheeky.


Jane on the DarewayKerry on the DarewayRosie on the Dareway


Full Write Up and Instructions Below (Scroll Down)


Notice the sleek, silver lines, the futuristic style. This is not a Segway, nothing like it,

but if you havn't got £4k to spend, the Dareway is a lot of fun for a little money.






This is no ordinary Christmas gift, this thing is a riot in a box.

Everyone who casts their eyes upon it, wants a go.


Even my Postman wanted a spin, but I had to refuse him. He's a big lad and the Dareway is for Kids, and maybe petite adults.


Once you have ordered the Dareway, it arrives the Next Day looking like this


Dareway Boxed

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It weighs 15kgs, so please bend you knees when picking it up, or you might hurt yourself.


As you open the Dareway box you are greeted with this sight


Dareway Box Open

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It is at this point you may think "Oh heck, it needs assembling" Yep, you gotta build it!

Worry not, it's a piece of cake, let me show you


Dareway box contents

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Lets just get everything out so you can have a look at the parts, there's 10 or so plus screws and bolts, plus a very easy to understand instruction leaflet. All you need to assemble is a Phillips Screwdriver and a little patience.


Here is the base, it has the motor, wheels, battery and big GO button. Not much good like this, but wait...


Dareway Base

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Here they all are, just aching to be assembled. I must point out that even when you build it, it needs to be charged overnight. So wait until the kids are in bed, then get to work. It took me 45 minutes with little helpers getting in the way!


Dareway in pieces

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The first part to screw on was the castor. Fours screws later it was on, sorted. This is easy...


Dareway Castor

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What next? Oh, here we go. Hang on, that was quick. OK, I told you I had little helpers. I forgot to take a couple of pictures and I wasn't going to go back a couple of steps just to show you. Sorry. All you missed is the bit where I took the side "poles" don't know what else to call them. Pushed them through the holes and bolted them on underneath the Dareway base. This meant I had to have the Dareway on it's side for each of the two poles.


Dareway taking shape

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Once the poles are in place then get the Silver control unit, the one with the two big orange buttons and fastened it to the poles. The wires are hanging down waiting to be hidden, ate this point I thought they would be visible, but they're not.


Dareway with handles

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The black handles are a little fiddily, and you have to make sure they go on the right way round. Screw holes on the inside. This hides the top part of the cables.


Yes, I know, this is one of the pictures I missed. Here I fastened on the "Mudguards" and the attached the front and back panels. You will find that it is bet to put a screw through the top left (or right) of the front and back panel just so you can keep it in place when lining it all up so the screws will go in the holes. Put all the screws in lightly at first, so that you can get them all in. Then once in place, tighten up. Do not over tighten, why? Because that may be a bad thing to do. I went carefully.


Dareway looking ready

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Almost done, see it's not much to do and this is probably saving you money. If it came assembled I am sure it would cost a lot more. I know I would need a lot more storage space that's for sure!


Here is the final article. The opaque strips are screwed into the front, the stickers ore on. And that's it for now. All you have to do is put the Dareway on Charge for 10 hours (before bed) and voila. You have something to play with in the morning.


Dareway Assembled

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Let me show you a couple of close ups.


First the tires, they look like sold plastic, but they are made of some kind of rubber/plastic composite. So they are hard, but when you press them, they squish in a little. So they do have grip for concrete, tiles and yet wont ruin the carpet (if you have a carpeted room big enough)


Dareway tires

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The foot well is plastic, I am guessing it's the ABS type as it is pretty tough stuff, but I wouldn't have all your mates round lining up to jump on it, unless your mates are all 10 years olds.


Dareway from behind

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The Orange rectangle you see is the Battery Charger Compartment. That clips open in inside you will find the charger socket, it looks like this close up


Dareway Charge Point

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And the Charger itself has a European 2 pin Plug with a UK adaptor. So if you are in europe and you don't mind paying around 100 Euros for delivery, then go ahead and get one ;o)


Dareway Charger

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10 Hours pass, the Dareway is Fully charged. Are you going to let your children to be the first to try it out?

or are you going to have a spin before they get their hands on it?


Dareway from the top

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Just be warned, it is not meant for adults, or at least adults over 5ft and 8 stone Maximum. Though I have to admit, I tried it and I'm 5ft 7ins and 70kgs but I didn't do it for long. I was too busy laughing my head off.


Our friend Kerry came to visit, she is a lot smaller that me and a darn site prettier, so here is a picture of her trying out your new toy


Kerry trying out the Dareway

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She is laughing too. The Dareway moves a lot quicker than you would expect and Kerry had her finger pressed down on the LEFT button. So she spinned around a couple of time and got the giggles. It's not just her, it's my missus Jane too


See the look of determination, she's not going to fall apart, Jane will keep a straight face..


Dareway Jane

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Or maybe not. I suppose crashing into the bushes is slightly funny. I know, it's another picture I missed.


Jane Laughing

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We are all to big, we need little people to try this out. Let Rosie have a go, she's only 2 and a bit, so technically she can't operate it, but she can stand on it


Dareway being ridden by Rosie, well kind of...

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Then finally the puppies wanted to have a go...


Dareway Puppies

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But they couldn't reach the controls.


What's that? How long does the battery last? Well we never ran to the shops on it or anything, but it lasted long enough for us all to have a good laugh and then some. I reckon you could get an hour or two out of it, maybe more. And that's a long way around the house.


That's it, 24 hours in the life of a Dareway, it looks non the worse for wear and we haven't broke it, yet!


Dareway after several hours of punishment

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Dareway


"DARE to choose, the WAY you move"



Dareway Boy


Dareway is a revolutionary concept vehicle come to life, and at an affordable price.


Dimensions: 620 x 600 x 870mm.

Delivery Weight: 15kgs


Suitable for Children 3 years and older.


Dareway is the 360 degree rotational, Upright Electronic Transporter.


FAMOSA DAREWAY IS AVAILABLE and IN STOCK NOW


NEXT DAY Delivery Throughout Mainland UK is £10


N Ireland, Scottish Highlands, Channel Islands etc.. Please expect to pay Extra for Delivery (Don't Blame Us!).


SHIPPING BY PARCELFORCE TO: EUROPE £80 or to USA £100


Box Dimensions are 65 x 71 x 39 cm Volumetric weight is 30kgs


The Power unit is European 2 pin plug with UK adaptor. Elsewhere will need suitable adaptor for your own country. UK 240V charge time is 10 hours - USA with 110v supply allow 15-20hrs charge time.


The 12V rechargeable Dareway vehicle allows full 360 degrees spins that make it suitable for limited spaces such as inside the home.


Dareway is equipped with soft tyres that allow maximum traction in all conditions and avoids scratching floors.


The Dareway's electronically

controlled motors provide a smooth and silent driving experience.


"For use indoors, or on private land (Tarmac, carparks, flat surfaces etc..) Not for use on Public Roads and Pavements "


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