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Dualtron Storm
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1 year ago

Dualtron Storm Review

$4,490.00 -4%
If the term ‘ultra-performance scooter’ was in the dictionary, it’d probably be inked there next to a picture of the Dualtron Storm. After all, this thing can hit up to a flabbergasting 80 miles of range and scorch surfaces at a rate of up to 62 mph. With patent-pending 45-step rubber suspension technology, a customizable, kaleidoscopic wealth of swag lighting, and immense amounts of torque, the Storm encapsulates all the innovation and imagination of the Dualtron brand – with a few surprises thrown in. Gather round, then, as we run you through the top 10 things you need to know about one of the most impressive machines that the Dualtron line has put out. But come quickly – there’s a storm brewing and this thing is set to launch.
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cityrider
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1 year ago

CityRider Review

$499.00 -17%
As far as no-frills, no-nonsense scooters go, they don’t get much better than this. The brainchild of popular scooter distributor Fluid Free Ride, the CityRider is a sleek, swift, skateboard-influenced scooter that does everything its name promises. With a newly upgraded motor (350W vs 300W) and battery (10Ah vs 7.5Ah), it combines a cruising speed and respectable range with an essentially maintenance-free design that is ideal for city riding. Plus, as one of the lightest and most well-built models in its class, the CityRider will attract commuters looking for a durable, dependable urban scooter.
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Wolf Warrior X Pro
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1 year ago

Wolf Warrior X Pro Review

$2,395.00 -4%
Let’s do some quick math. First, take the power, features, and build quality of the Wolf Warrior 11+, then subtract its heaviness, clunkiness, and awkward folding mechanism. Then, add some color-changing swag lighting, turn signals, and a leaner frame, and what do you get? The Wolf Warrior X Pro, of course. This hotly-anticipated redo of Kaabo’s classic 11+ model is turning heads and starting conversations – but is it worth the hype? Read on – we’re unpacking the key things you need to know about the X Pro.
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Turboant M10 - Electric Scooter Insider Awards
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1 year ago

Turboant M10 Review

$449.98
Looking for the best scooter under $500? Look no further because Turboant’s new entry to the budget electric scooter market carves out its crown as king of the $500 bracket. With a lightweight frame, one of the fastest top speeds in its price bracket, and best-in-class ride quality, the Turboant M10 is the perfect scooter for first-time, thrifty riders. We were previously impressed with the X7 and X7 Pro – Turboant’s earlier models for commuters and casual riders. But, while both scooters have their pros and cons, the M10 welcomes some improved design details over its predecessor.
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Apollo Air
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1 year ago

Apollo Air Review

$549.00 -15%
How does the best-in-class ride quality sub $600 sound? Well, that’s what the Air delivers. With a front spring built to cushion your body from the impacts of less predictable urban terrain, and a pair of pneumatic, air-filled tires to soften the residual vibrations, it boasts a combo you don’t see on any other scooter below $600. Just as I liken the Air’s reliability to a Toyota Prius, its build quality is that of a Rolls Royce. Everything from the handlebars to the stem and deck seamlessly flows into each other and the attention to detail for the design of components like the folding hook and kickstand - that sit flush to the scooter while retracted - is a tell-tale sign of quality that other budget models simply lack.
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Apollo Air Pro
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1 year ago

Apollo Air Pro Review

$799.00 -20%
Just as we awarded the Apollo Air with the best-in-class ride quality sub $600, the Air Pro follows suit securing the crown for the sub $800 bracket. Replacing the ‘Apollo Light’ and superseding the more limited Air model, the brand new Air Pro cranks up its predecessor’s dial with superior specs, suspension, and stature. We often refer to INOKIM as producing some of the best-built electric scooters as a result of their precise manufacturing process, but just as INOKIM joins the components of its scooters with perfect alignment - forging unsightly seams that are all too common, especially on entry-level scooters - Apollo has done the same for the Air Pro. It eschews the clunky style that many scooters in its price bracket have with curved lines, flush finishes, and a design that flows from one section to the next. Bravo, Apollo.
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INOKIM OxO
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1 year ago

INOKIM OxO Review

$2,599.00 -7%
The INOKIM OxO is a scooter that divides the scootering world. On one side you have the thrill-seekers, who'll think it lacks speed and oomph. And on the other, you’ll have those who are all about build and ride quality, who'll think it's superior to anything else because of these traits. On paper, the OxO isn't slow. After all, it has a top speed of 40 mph. But its sluggish throttle response and lack of urgency make the scooter feel a lot slower than it is. There are a lot of good things, though, and none more so than its rubber suspension and single-sided swingarms. The two combined do a fantastic job at soaking up undulations like a hot knife cutting through butter, while the damping keeps the wheels in contact with the ground below. This, alongside the crisp, sharp hydraulic brakes bring the scooter to a stop in 2.7 meters — which is pretty much unheard of in the world of performance scooters. Whether or not the OxO is the Rolls Royce of the scooter world will depend on if you can let its flaws slide - read our full review to decide.
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Orange EMOVE Touring
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1 year ago

EMOVE Touring Review

$899.00
Portable, comfortable, and affordable, what more could you ask for? The EMOVE Touring is the only commuter scooter to forgo the standard single spring suspension, instead opting to triple down on the shock absorption capabilities of all those that came before it by adding a dual-pronged set of coil springs that flank the front wheel for maximum cushioning. In cahoots with the dual rear springs, the Touring delivers a supremely smooth ride and that’s why we awarded it with the best-in-class suspension (which is quite the accolade considering we have 46 commuter-style scooters in our 100+ strong database). With its ultra-portable frame aided by multiple folding mechanisms - including a telescopic stem and foldable handlebars - the Touring carves out its place as one of the best entry-level scooters.
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Zero 11X
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1 year ago

Zero 11X Review

$3,699.99
Though the Zero 11X shares its branding and color scheme with the likes of its little bros – the Zero 8, 9, 10, and 10X – that’s pretty much where the comparisons end. Because the 11X – a scooter with the specs of a motorcycle, but built more like a tank – ups the ante by a huge margin. With 60 mph of concrete-scorching speed and up to 90 miles of range in its skillset, the 11X isn’t just a top performer – it’s a bonafide beast that needs an experienced hand to tame it. However, when you take into consideration the list of ultra-performance models that it competes with, there are better scooters to choose from. Find out why – along with the 10 things you need to know about the Zero 11X in our thorough review.
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Zero 10X
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1 year ago

Zero 10X 52V Review

$1,699.00
The Zero 10X 52V was, once upon a time, the go-to performance scooter but sadly this scooter has had its heyday. While it benefits from adjustable suspension, chunky pneumatic tires, and strong hydraulic brakes, there're many models that you can get your hands on for the same (or less) money, that outstrip it for specs, features, and build quality. Is the Zero 10X 52V worth the money? Is it right for you? What are the best alternatives? We’ll tackle all these questions and more, bringing you the key things you need to know.
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Zero 10
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1 year ago

Zero 10 Review

$1,399.00
The Zero 10 is the middle child of the Zero range. Not quite a commuter scooter and not quite a fully-fledged performance ride, either, it will suit riders looking to take the step up from a slower, more conventional scooter. That’s not to say the Zero 10 doesn’t have some stellar features, though. With customizable handlebar height and foldable handlebars, it’s plenty portable – and its optional seat attachment and LED lights are sure to win many admirers.
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INOKIM Ox
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1 year ago

INOKIM Ox Super Review

$1,999.00 -9%
When I hear the words ‘INOKIM Ox’, the first things that spring to mind are build and ride quality. And while I'd love to surprise you, this is exactly what the Ox Super brings to the table. The rubber torsion suspension system is accompanied by adjustable swing arms and plush air-filled tires to deliver a supremely soft ride that makes it one of the most comfortable scooters we’ve ever tested. Alongside its best-in-class suspension, the Super delivers some unique features like the LED lights that automatically turn on when the scooter’s sensors detect low light. But like the Hero, its predecessor, when push comes to shove and we dig deep into performance, it lacks bite. While it might not be the fastest scooter on the block, its redeeming attribute is its large 60V 21Ah LG battery. Thanks to a bigger and higher-quality battery than the Hero, it delivers an additional 19 miles of ride time which is the equivalent to a 54% greater range. Its extended mileage combined with its superb ride quality makes the Ox Super one of the best long-range electric scooters.
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  1. Hi Gavin,

    Thanks for your comment. I don’t believe GoTrax is releasing a new GXL any time soon. They do offer the GoTrax Apex, though, which is a better version of the GXL V2. You can read more about the Apex in my full review here.

    – Josh

  2. Hi Elijah,

    Glad I could help you! Thanks for flagging the wrong code. Please try ELECTRICSCOOTERINSIDER.

    Enjoy cruising!

    Thanks,

    Josh

  3. Hi Dan,

    Great question! I’m going to be updating the page with a brand new list of the best long-range electric scooters in the next few weeks. Keep your eye’s peeled as the EMOVE Cruiser may make an appearance (spoiler alert…it does).

    – Josh

  4. Hi Dhiren,

    Great question! I would opt for the Zing E8 for younger children. For teens, the E22 will be best. The E22 is too heavy for younger children.

    Thanks

    – Josh

  5. Hi Phil,

    You can buy the ZING E10 directly from Segway, here.

    – Josh

  6. Hi Antony,

    You are correct that the Wolf Warrior has a maximum mileage, under prime conditions, of 70 miles.

    Eco mode limits you to about 20 mph so you should be able to take full advantage of the mileage.

    Thanks, enjoy cruising around on the Wolf!

    – Josh

  7. Hi Ace,

    Thanks for dropping a comment. We are looking into possibly reviewing some EUCs like the ones you spoke about in the near future, stay tuned!

    – Josh

  8. Sure thing Marc, enjoy cruising around on your new scooters!

    – Josh

  9. You’re welcome Penny, glad I could help. Enjoy riding your new scooter 🙂

    – Josh

  10. It’s a beast! Thanks for dropping a comment Delaine

    – Josh

  11. Hi Max,

    There are few cheap models out there that have decent mileage. My list of the best cheap electric scooters might help you find a scooter more in your price bracket.

    – Josh

  12. Hi Arja,

    Unfortunately, I only review the scooters – I don’t sell them. I hope you’re able to get your hands on the Mototec FatBoy. Let me know if you need any more help.

    – Josh

  13. Hi Michelle,

    Traveling around Europe and exploring cities on a scooter sounds awesome! My advice would be to opt for a model that, like you said, is light, compact, and has a quick recharge time.

    The Unagi Model One is the lightest scooter I’ve reviewed (it weighs just 23 lbs), folds and can be stored easily, and takes 4-5 hours to fully charge giving you 15.5 miles to cruise round the cities.

    Alternatively, the INOKIM Light is another good option (30 lbs, folds, 4-5 hours charge for 20 miles).

    Or, if you want a cheap model go for the GoTrax GXL 2 (26.4 lbs, folds, 4 charge hours for 12 miles).

    – Josh

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