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Nextsport's 'Fuzion
NX Ultimate Scooter®™'—
Radically Awesome!
The
Fuzion NX takes Nextsport engineering to the next level by
integrating a high strength thermo-plastic deck with aircraft-grade
aluminum cast hangers, a forged front fork and frame. A full 360 degree
rotation of the front handlebar, combined with our patented Pivot
Steering Technology, results in fluid handling with maximum trick
potential— go big in the park, shred hard down a tough hill or freestyle
anywhere! The new Fusion NX Scooter by NEXTSPORT is the ultimate mix
between a skateboard and a scooter. Once your child sees his or her
friends with one, you'll be next in line on the waiting list to get your
hands on one. Engineered with the highest quality, NEXTSPORT claims that
this particular brand of scooter was "made by riders, for riders." It
has a 360 degree hanger rotation, allowing the bottom stand to swing
around in a full circle, making tricks easier and more advanced. Other
great features include an Aircraft-grade aluminum frame, a forged
aluminum front fork, cast polyurethane wheels, patented pivot steering
technology, and precision bearings. It’s sleek, durable, and hip all at
the same time. This new release by NEXTSPOT can be found online, as well
as at sporting good and specialty retail outlets. We tested this Scooter
out on a sample of young children, and when given a number of new toys
and products to play with, both girls and boys were instantly drawn to
the Fusion NX Scooter. They ran over to it, and immediately started
fighting over who would be the next to ride it. The children were
excited about it, and it was one of the products that tested with the
most success. It seemed easy for them to use, and also to try out new
techniques unique to the product. Overall, we here at UPBEAT can
recommend this new scooter with enthusiasm. It's the perfect gift for
any kid that likes the outdoors and is ready to try out some new moves
to show off in front of their friends. It can be used on the street or
at the skate park. Just remember to buy a helmet too, especially for
beginners, as safety is always important with any new street scooter or
bike!
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Christina Morgan's initiation into
the entertainment industry began 'swimming with sharks' at her
first film internship in New York City working for Scott Rudin,
one of Paramount Pictures' notorious producers. Known as one of the only
employees not to be fired on his staff, she recognized early on that she
was intended to succeed in media. After clearing this low— yet, actually
quite high— bar, Christina went on to NBC, landing production jobs for
both the Sydney and Salt Lake City Olympic Games. Upon receiving her BA
in Communications from Penn State University, she returned to the Big
Apple to join the Sony Pictures buying team at McCann Erickson.
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