ReviewApollo City Pro Review: My Favorite Dual-Motor Commuter
Incredibly plush ride quality with self-healing tires, triple suspension, and IP66 weatherproofing. A bit heavy at 65 lbs.
ReviewFluid CityRider Review: Light Weight, High Value
Decent range-to-weight ratio and good value, but no longer available. Solid tires and zero suspension make for a rough ride, and the lack of vibration dampening stresses both rider and build over time.
ReviewApollo Phantom V3 Review: Premium Feel & Power
Blazing acceleration with buttery smooth power delivery and 360° turn signals. Heavy and pricey relative to specs. Now superseded. Get the latest Phantom or a good second-hand deal.
ReviewAtomi E20Â Review: A Hidden-Gem Entry-level Scooter
Surprisingly comfortable for the price with pneumatic tires and wide handlebars. Weak motor and limited range, but great value. Hard to find nowadays.
Reviewfluid Horizon Electric Scooter Review
Solid performance and ultra-compact folding. Design is dated and the folding mechanism is poor/unsafe. Fluid brand no longer available, but the Unicool T8 base can be found from other retailers.
ReviewPunk Rider Pro Review: A New Mid-Range Champion?
Strong dual-motor performance and IPX6 rating at an affordable price. Great for tall riders. Stiff suspension and limited retailer availability.
NIU KQi Air Review: The Holy Grail of Lightweight Scooters
The best ultraportable scooter tested, with carbon fiber construction at just 26.4 lbs and record-breaking range-to-weight ratio. Premium price tag.
ReviewNIU KQi 300X Review: Rides Like a Dream, Built Like a Tank
Built like a tank with strong hill climbing, fast acceleration, and best-in-class braking. Front suspension only, but exceptionally reliable and well-rounded.
ReviewNIU KQi 100F Review: Exceptional Comfort and Portability Under $500
The smoothest ride under $500 in a compact package, with suspension, foldable handlebars, and turn signals. Limited range and hill climbing.
ReviewVmax VX2 Pro Review: Longest Range under $1K
The range champion under $1K with 39.6 real-world miles and strong motor performance. No suspension is the only real drawback.
ReviewNavee ST3 Pro Review: The Most Complete Commuter Scooter?
A do-it-all 48V commuter with plush dual suspension and strong hill climbing. Heavy at 55 lbs with a basic app.
ReviewVmax VX2 Hub Review: The Performance King of Commuters
A powerful, long-range commuter that outperforms the competition in speed, hill climbing, and range, with a heavy-duty build and IPX6 rating. Heavy at 57 lbs.
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