Abstract: Despite the less-than-jolly economic climate, a freelance Santa still have a method to make a nice extra income with the help of an outfit, Airwheel intelligent electric scooter. The joy of making additional money is on the way.
You can see the down turn from the chair,” said Nicholas Trolli, the president of the Amalgamated Order of Real Bearded Santas— a 1,700-member social group. Most Santas don't rely on the gigs as a primary source of income, but they say they enjoy doing it and the extra money is nice. Plus, the joys of the job mostly make up for the tough times.
Santas are genial with a little chubby figure. Airwheel self-balancing electric scooter is out of problem to hold up 100kg. It has different styles, like unicycle, two wheels, twin-wheel and four- wheel skateboard. In view of that role-player of Santa is usually over 40-year-old, X series electric unicycle can be crossed out. The rest scooters are not easy to learn. Thus, Santas have more tricks expect for a decent-looking fake-fur trimmed red jacket, hat, pants and boots.
If Santa is rolling on a twin-wheel electric scooter at the shopping mall, children definitely want to have a photo with Santa since it's so cool rolling on the one wheel scooter. Maybe the parents will invite this Santa to visit a holiday party. If Santa knows how to skateboard, then M3 can be an awesome outfit. Kids must praise this Santa is so great to ride an electric skateboard.
There are some other choices for Santas. These sitting posture self-balancing scooters are also not bad. For instance, Airwheel S6 coming with a seat is nice one. It doesn't take efforts to learn it. The adjustable support rod is suitable for people with different heights. When kids see Santa spinning on the S6, their desire of moving can be evoked. Santa can also ride this S6 with carrying the kid.
Santas can survive in tough economy with a scooter.