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| Product | Battery and route reserve | Pavement hardware | Carry and storage | Control and braking | Best buyer fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Segway Ninebot MAX G3 Electric Scooter Best hardware reserve, with the largest carrying commitment. | 597 Wh; up to 80 km Eco claim Weather, hills, rider load, stops, tyre pressure, and speed reduce distance. | 11-inch self-sealing tyres; hydraulic suspension Strong hardware for rougher pavement. | 24.6 kg Ground-level storage is more realistic than repeated stair carrying. | 850 W nominal; 2,000 W maximum; disc brakes App-enabled 45 km/h capability does not establish public-road permission. | Serious commuter with secure storage Route and storage matter as much as the battery headline. |
| Segway Ninebot E2 Pro Electric Scooter The practical size choice when the route is short and storage is the constraint. | Up to 35 km Canadian listing claim Use as a short-trip planning figure; the Amazon.ca listing is currently out of stock. | 10-inch tubeless tyres; front suspension listed Traction control is identified in the Canadian listing. | About 18.8 kg Easier to lift than MAX G3, though still a real lift. | 350 W nominal; front drum and rear electronic brakes 25 km/h is the Canadian listing maximum. | Short paved trips and easier carrying The smaller commitment is the point. |
| INOKIM Quick 4 Super 52V 16Ah Electric Scooter A middle-weight commute option when reserve matters more than an easy lift. | 52V 16Ah; 50 km full-speed and up to 70 km Eco dealer claims Controlled-condition references, not winter guarantees. | 10-inch pneumatic tyres More tyre volume for patched pavement. | 21.5 kg Better for ground-level storage than repeated stair carrying. | 600 W rated; front and rear drum brakes Dealer-listed speed is 25 km/h. | Middle ground between compact and long-route scooters Battery reserve costs more carrying weight. |
We compared published battery, motor, tyre, suspension, brake, weight, speed, and range details from the listed product records. Speed and range are claimed or configured values, not independent tests; local access depends on the exact vehicle and route.
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.