🌟 Glide into the Future of Commuting!
The E-TWOW Booster ES Electric Scooter combines a powerful 500W motor with a max speed of 18.6 MPH, all while being lightweight and fully foldable for ultimate portability. Ideal for urban commuting and recreational use, it features advanced safety mechanisms and KERS technology for enhanced efficiency.
Brand | ETWOW |
Color | Gray |
Age Range (Description) | Youth |
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight, Foldable |
Weight Limit | 242 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | S2 BOOSTER ES |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Item Weight | 12 Kilograms |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Handle Height | 39.3 Inches |
Wheel Size | 8 Inches |
Wheel Type | Airless rubber tire |
Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
Brake Style | Front Braking, Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Charging Time | 4 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | urban commuting, short-distance travel, recreational use, commuting to work or school, portable personal transportation |
Maximum Distance Range | 18.6 Miles |
Manufacturer | ZHEJIANG E-TWOW ELECTRIC VEHICLE CO.,LTD |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.25 x 15 x 8 inches |
Package Weight | 16.26 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 38.6 x 6 x 13 inches |
Brand Name | ETWOW |
Warranty Description | one year warranty for functional parts. |
Material | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
S**E
Definitely a very solid Scooter (we ended up buying 2)
The quality is second to none, especially when it comes to the price range. It's light with excellent performance. The handlebars are adjustable. After a lot of research and having owned other ebikes and escooters, I can say this is perhaps the best value on the dollar currently available! The speeds are accurate BTW. The maximum grade rating is actually very conservative we found as we live in a very hilly area.
D**L
Nice Choice
For context this is the 1st eScooter i've ever owned or ridden :)I researched & selected this scooter with the use-case that i wanted to maximize light weight and performance. Turns out seems a good choice. 25 lbs is easy to carry and handle; I've put 200 miles on it in just a few weeks. IBest things: light weight, fast charging, decent power, solid build, suspension! , simple to use - it arrived ready to go no assembly or tools.Worst things: cant see display in the daytime, shitty on steep hills.General: for me, this was the perfect 1st eScooter. Im mid 50's in age so it took a few miles to get savvy as a rider but after 150 miles on it i feel extremely confident and comfortable. I've ridden in crowded areas the acceleration is well modulated, the re-gen braking quite good. I'm about 200lbs. I can confidently go 12 miles on a charge. Speed: on level ground i'm passing most bicycle riders - i'd say 15mph maybe a bit more. Charging is about 3 hours for complete charge.I'd love to try the GT version which is listed at about double the speed and range, and almost the same weight.Fun story: i rode up to a beach event and parked next to some Unagi's and Segways which were surprisingly larger, looked much heavier, clunkier, and had NO suspension - and from research i know had less power. The suspension is key and i will not ever ride a small scoot without having it.For the buyer: Customer service (email) has been good. If you like the specs then i say dont worry about the brand or reviews or whatever just get it. It is not at all junky and i'm impressed & quite happy with it & it's super fun !!
C**R
Only Scooter to Fit Me
I tried other scooters -- NIU KiQ3, Segway F40, and Hiboy KS4 -- that were in a similar price range. However, I found their 30+ lb weights to be dealbreakers that canceled the portability that I had imagined eScooters would have. The extremely low weight and compact size make the Booster ES a joy to use and the only one that fit my lifestyle. There is room for improvement though -- I would have liked to see disk brakes with brake levers instead of the electronic brake with thumb button, and bigger wheels while keeping the same frame. Even without these, the Booster ES had no competition at its price point and I have no problem recommending it as the ideal scooter for most people.
Б**А
The best
I bought a "Used - Very Good" version that was a return from another customer. I'm glad I did because I saved money and it looked\operated like new. Mr. Tang (the seller) provides great support! As for the scooter itself, it's simply one of the best in terms of quality and lightness.
K**H
GEAR UP... you will certainly fall...
First off, lets start off by saying I have had plenty of experience with electric scooters, ever since the beginning of the pandemic I've switched my commute from the subway's to the streets of NYC (preferably bike lanes when possible.) I've commuted with several scooters, ranging in price from as low as $300 to as high as $1500 and this scooter is excellent for its price.Pros- Lightweight, compact, nifty, durable.Cons-Slow acceleration, low top speed, unstable in wet weatherI would advise against riding in the rain with any scooter, but especially this one, you will certainly slip on a turn or if you break a tad too hard. Its a great beginner scooter but again be cautious when riding in the rain if you do.
G**L
Just what I needed for the big city.
Front and rear suspension make this scooter very comfortable to ride.I did have a similar scooter before, so I knew what I was looking for.Powerful and light.Made already over 500 miles.Very happy so far.
C**I
Lightweight and easy to carry around
I got this for my petite daughter to use off campus. She loves it! It is easy for her to fold and carry and helps her get quickly to work, shopping, and to public transportation.
S**A
Decent scooter for the price but check thoroughly
This is my first electric scooter and I like it a lot. It makes travel very convenient in my part of Brooklyn where I can't move my car for fear of losing my parking spot. This is perfect for quick trips around the area. I wish some things were a little different, mainly the brake. I'm not a big fan of the magnetic brake and would prefer a traditional squeeze brake.Negatives:-Brake is difficult to use and I tend to jump off the scooter rather than consciously think about and employ the brake with my thumb.-Horn is unusable because it's in an awkward position if you're actually riding and requires you to press down on the button very hard. Lights are the same but you can turn that on once at the beginning of your ride and it will turn off when you stop riding.-While charging, there is supposed to be a light indicating that your scooter is charging but mine either does not have a light or the light does not work.-Stowing the handles requires you to press down very hard on the buttons and it's difficult in the cold-The battery charge indicator is about 20% accurate, give or take.Positives-Solid wheels are very durable. I rode 7 miles over gravel and pebble and no puncture-It goes about 10mph max, which I feel is safe enough-Light weight (35 lbs) so I can carry it around short distances and easily stow inside my car
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