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Comparison Review: Apollo Go vs Segway ZT3 Pro
Here's how the Apollo Go stacks up against the Segway ZT3 Pro — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Apollo Go and Segway ZT3 Pro are both impressive electric scooters released in 2024, offering unique features that cater to different rider preferences. The Apollo Go is priced at $799 and boasts a top speed of 28 MPH, powered by a dual motor with a peak output of 1500W. It has a maximum range of 30 miles and can handle inclines up to 25°. Weighing in at 46 lbs, it supports a weight limit of 265 lbs and features a comfortable pneumatic tire setup with front spring and rear rubber suspension.
In contrast, the Segway ZT3 Pro is slightly more expensive at $849.99 and has a top speed of 24.9 MPH with a rear motor that peaks at 1600W. It offers a longer maximum range of 43.5 miles but can only manage inclines of 17°. The ZT3 Pro is heavier at 65.5 lbs, while also supporting a 265 lbs weight limit. Its hybrid terrain capabilities, combined with front and rear spring suspension, provide versatility for various riding conditions.
Both scooters come equipped with advanced safety features, including lights and multiple braking systems, alongside smart functionalities like speed modes and over-the-air firmware updates. However, the Apollo Go stands out with additional features such as self-healing tires and a higher incline capability, making it more suitable for urban environments with steeper hills. The Segway ZT3 Pro's longer range makes it a better option for longer commutes. Depending on your specific needs, either scooter could be a solid choice for enhancing your ride experience.
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