Looking to smoke muscle cars off the line? This guide compares drag-strip-worthy scooters: the powerful and affordable Kaabo Wolf King GT, the feature-rich but slower VSETT 11+, and the premium Nami Burn-E 2 Max, which wins for speed, range, and comfort—if budget allows. Plus, check out the Dualtron Storm Limited for serious battery power.
The Nami Klima and Mantis King GT stand out as top mid-level scooters, each with distinct strengths. The King GT boasts better speed and value, ideal for racing and off-roading, while the Klima impresses with advanced features and comfort, making it perfect for city cruising. Use our comparison tool for a detailed evaluation.
For true off-road enthusiasts, we pit three top scooters against each other: the Nami Klima, Kaabo Mantis King GT, and the formidable Kaabo Wolf King GTR. While the Klima impresses with quality and durability, the GTR dominates with insane performance and range, earning the win. Don’t overlook the rugged Kaabo Warrior series for ultimate trail adventures!
The Apollo City 2023 Dual Motor is an updated electric scooter, shipping in mid-October, with improved build quality, a brighter headlight, handlebar-mounted turn signals, and self-healing tires. While its features and durability impress, its steep price and modest top speed make it less competitive against faster, cheaper alternatives in its price range.
The Apollo Air 2023 brings a host of practical updates to this popular scooter, including brighter headlights, turn signals, a sturdier folding mechanism, and impressive water resistance. It’s lightweight and loaded with features for under $1000, though its lower rider load and modest motor strength may not suit everyone. Real-world range is around 20-23 miles.
Looking for budget-friendly e-scooters? Our top picks balance price, speed, range, and essential features like suspension and water-resistance. Standout models include the powerful Inmotion Climber, versatile VSETT 8, and affordable Anyhill UM-2 with a removable battery. Check out our full reviews and use our Scooter Comparison Tool to find your perfect ride.
As the pandemic reshapes our world, personal electric mobility devices like Onewheels, EUCs, and e-scooters are surging. Driven by social distancing, outdoor cravings, and a desire to avoid public transit, people are embracing these fun, practical rides. Even skeptics—like my wife—are joining in, thanks to accessible options like electric scooters. Our transport habits may never be the same.
The KingSong 16s is ideal for beginners to intermediate riders, offering durability, responsive handling, and enough power and range for everyday adventures. Its manageable size and robust shell make it great for learning and teaching others. While the factory app is flawed and motor can buzz, its versatility and reliability stand out for family use and new riders alike.
Choosing EUC safety gear is deeply personal, varying by skill, conditions, and comfort. Quality gear is key, but it must also be wearable and convenient. This article shares top helmet, armor, and glove picks, and emphasizes that any protective equipment is only effective if you’ll actually wear it consistently. Ride responsibly and stay protected.
eWheels.com stands out with its wide selection, fast shipping, and exceptional customer service, making it a top pick for both new and experienced electric unicycle (EUC) enthusiasts. While prices may not always be the lowest and payment goes through PayPal, the attentive support and reliable after-sales service more than make up for these minor flaws.
This post highlights the shortcomings of official EUC apps and spotlights Darknessbot, an iOS app offering great features for electric unicycle riders. Tips include using video overlays, customizing telemetry tiles, mileage tracking, SIRI shortcuts, Apple Watch integration, and ergonomic watch adjustments—all designed to enhance your ride experience and safety. Darknessbot offers both free and paid features.