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| Product | Fold and carry | Range and battery | Ride comfort | Ride type | Best rider match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SHOK Electron Nanopack - Ultra-Folding Kick Scooter - Top Speed 25 KPH, Range 15-20km Ultra-portable last-mile scooter. | Best if your top priority is folding the smallest possible scooter. | Quadruple folding design and 10 kg weight make it the most portable option here. | Quick-swap battery system helps stretch the limited 15-20 km range for short trips. | Small wheels and a compact frame make it a last-mile tool, not a comfort machine. | Best for commuters, travelers, or apartment dwellers who need the smallest footprint possible. |
| SHOK Graviton 2.0 - Kick Scooter - Off Road-Max Speed 40kph, Range 70-80km Endurance-first off-road scooter. | Better if you want more range and rough-path ability than Nanopack. | 800W off-road setup and 70-80 km range make it the endurance pick here. | More capable on longer rides, but far less compact than Nanopack. | Built for adventure use rather than backpack-friendly portability. | Best for riders who want a compact-ish off-road scooter that can handle more distance. |
| Kugoo M2 Pro 350W 7.5AH - Max Speed 30 KPH, Range 20-25km Simple short-trip scooter. | Best lower-cost everyday scooter if you want something simple and light. | 350W motor and 20-25 km range keep it firmly in short-trip territory. | Less about portability engineering than Nanopack, but easier to understand and ride. | Good for quick errands and first-time scooter buyers. | Best for riders who want a basic scooter without paying for ultra-folding or off-road hardware. |
How this comparison was built: Street Rides reviewed current product data, listing copy, and common scooter tradeoffs around portability, range, ride comfort, and intended use. Claimed speed and range depend on rider weight, terrain, temperature, tire pressure, battery condition, and ride mode. Buyers should verify local legality and intended-use rules before purchase.
Reviewed current Street Rides product data and listing copy for Nanopack, Graviton 2.0, and Kugoo M2 Pro.