Welcome to the World's First 2-Speed PTV Drive Sytem from PUZEY DESIGN
Cutting through the clutter of cheap, "use-once", portable type scooters, come the superior range of 2-Speed Evo Powerboards from Puzey Design.
Puzey Design is passionate about powerboarding, and now designs, manufactures and markets it powerboards through one business. This ensures that both dealer and consumer receive the best possible quality products, and back-up sevice at all times.
Evo Powerboards are the third generation of scooters from Puzey Design. Through state of the art design and manufacturing techniques, the new generation of Evo Powerboards have taken a technological leap and are loaded with innovative features that literally make all other brands of scooters seem obsolete.
In an era where most designs are still running spindle drives and crude folding systems, Puzey has stepped up to the plate and set a new benchmark. With the introduction of many innovations like the world's first 2-Speed gearbox in the personal transport vehicle (PTV) business, one touch seat removal system, positive lock folding, greatly improved braking design, a fool proof belt tensioning system, the world's first portable scooter with linkage suspension and many other great improvements, the Evo Powerboard brand is ready to tackle the competition head-on.
Once you've looked at the incredible features on the Evo Powerboard range, you'll soon realize that there is no other brand of scooter that comes close in looks or performance.
Take a major leap forward with the Puzey Designed range of Evo Powerboards. They are quite simply generations ahead! |
The arrival of the WildSling - which is basically a giant 3-man water bomb catapult and the NEW Wildsling SOLO - had us all fondly reminiscing about those fun-filled summer days of our childhoods.
Many happy days were spent chasing each other round the garden with bottles of water and water pistols, before the arrival of the water bomb brought a whole new look to our armoury! However, we remembered that as soon as our 'enemy' got more than 20 yards away they were in no more danger of being hit than a bullseye at a blindman's archery competition!! |