One of the largest kick-sharing operators in Russia, Woosch, has announced the opening of a new business line: the company plans to develop its own online store.
The company's online platform will feature scooters selected by the company's experts, as well as a capsule collection of clothing "for active urban life and micro-mobility trips." The collection will soon be supplemented with accessories for the summer season: a backpack, a waist bag, sunglasses, etc.
As for scooters, both regular and electric models will be available. For example, the Ninebot F30 (maximum speed up to 25 km/h) will be offered for adults, and the Ninebot A6 (which allows speeds up to 10 km/h) for children from 6 years old. And for younger children, simple two-wheeled and three-wheeled scooters will be offered.
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