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| Product | Carry burden | Trip planning | Tyre and route comfort | Braking and control | Best buyer fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Segway Ninebot E2 Pro Electric Scooter Best when short paved trips matter more than long-range reserve. | Up to 35 km Canadian listing claim Plan the return trip with margin; weather and route conditions reduce distance. | About 18.8 kg Moderate lift burden for short urban use. | 10-inch tubeless tyres; front suspension listed A sensible starting point for ordinary pavement texture. | Front drum and rear electronic brakes; traction control 25 km/h Canadian listing maximum. | Short city trips The question is enough scooter, not maximum scooter. |
| INOKIM Light 2 Super 36V 12.8Ah Electric Scooter The portability specialist, with less reserve and smaller wheels. | 36V 12.8Ah; 30 km full-speed and up to 40 km Eco dealer claims Controlled-condition references; cold and hills reduce range. | 13.7 kg The easiest carry option here. | 8.5-inch pneumatic tyres Small wheels require careful tyre-pressure and pavement choices. | 350 W rated; front and rear drum brakes Dealer-listed speed is 25 km/h. | Apartment, office, trunk, or mixed-mode commute Choose it when lifting is first. |
| INOKIM Quick 4 Super 52V 16Ah Electric Scooter A spend-up when route length matters more than compact carrying. | 52V 16Ah; up to 70 km Eco dealer claim Use dealer test conditions as context, not a daily promise. | 21.5 kg More battery capacity means a heavier lift. | 10-inch pneumatic tyres More suitable for uneven pavement than lightweight small wheels. | 600 W rated; front and rear drum brakes Dealer-listed speed is 25 km/h. | Longer commute without a performance jump The tradeoff is weight and charge planning. |
We compared listed weight, battery, tyres, suspension, braking, controls, speed, and range. Marketplace and dealer figures remain conditional, and the E2 Pro Amazon.ca listing is currently out of stock.
Street Rides compared current product records with the listed manufacturer or marketplace information. Range, speed, payload, and public-use suitability are listed or claimed values, not independent test results.