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Comparison Review: Segway Ninebot E3 Pro vs Vmax VX2 Extreme GT
Here's how the Segway Ninebot E3 Pro stacks up against the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Segway Ninebot E3 Pro and Vmax VX2 Extreme GT are two compelling electric scooters catering to different rider needs. The Ninebot E3 Pro, priced at $599.99, offers a top speed of 20 MPH and a maximum range of 34 miles, making it an excellent choice for urban commuting. With a weight of 40.1 lbs and a weight limit of 265 lbs, it is designed for street use, featuring front and rear rubber suspension for a smoother ride. The scooter's 400W nominal motor can peak at 800W and tackle inclines up to 10.3°. It also boasts a variety of features, including an app for customization, cruise control, and turn signals.
On the other hand, the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT, retailing at $899, is a more powerful option with a top speed of 25 MPH and an impressive range of 43 miles, ideal for longer journeys. Weighing 46.95 lbs and accommodating riders up to 330 lbs, it provides a hybrid terrain experience, although it lacks suspension, which may affect ride comfort on rougher surfaces. Its 500W nominal motor can peak at 1600W, handling steep inclines of 33° with ease. Like the Ninebot, it includes an app, speed modes, and other features, making it a versatile choice.
In summary, the Segway Ninebot E3 Pro is better suited for daily city commuting with its lightweight design and adequate range, while the Vmax VX2 Extreme GT offers superior speed and range for those seeking longer rides and more power. Your choice will depend on your specific riding needs and budget.
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