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| Product | Carry and storage | Ride feel | Range reality | Safety and hardware | Best rider match |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gyrocopters Flash 6.0 The best carry-first scooter in this comparison. | Best for short city hops, apartment storage, and riders who care most about easy carrying. At 28.6 lb, it is the easiest scooter here to lift, fold, and move around. | 350W motor, 30 km/h top speed Enough for light commuting and quick errands, but not built to feel like a powerhouse. | 183.6Wh battery, up to 15.5 miles / 25 km claimed This is the shortest-range scooter in the group, so it makes the most sense for local trips. | 8.5-inch pneumatic tires, EABS plus rear disc brake, app control, IP55 Solid day-to-day hardware for a compact scooter, with safety features that make sense at this price. | Choose it if portability matters more than range or comfort padding. |
| Hiboy MAX Pro The stronger all-round commuter if you can handle the extra weight. | Best for riders who want a more comfortable commuter scooter with extra range headroom. It folds, but it is heavier and more substantial than the Flash 6.0. | 500W motor, 22 mph claimed More power than the Flash 6.0, especially if you want a bit more confidence on hills. | 48V 15Ah battery, up to 46.6 miles / 75 km claimed Much stronger for longer commutes and less battery anxiety. | 11-inch pneumatic tires, dual suspension, 51.6 lb, E-ABS plus rear drum brake A smoother and more planted ride, but you give up the easy-carry feel. | Choose it if comfort and distance matter more than portability. |
| Hiboy S2 Pro The balanced commuter choice for everyday riders. | Best for riders who want a familiar commuter scooter with a smoother ride than the Flash 6.0. This is the middle-ground pick: more comfortable than the Flash 6.0, less full-size than the MAX Pro. | 500W motor, 22 mph claimed Similar top-end pace to the MAX Pro, so the decision is more about ride feel than raw speed. | 48V battery, up to 46.6 miles / 75 km claimed Strong enough for daily commuting and weekend use without feeling like a tiny short-hop scooter. | 11-inch pneumatic tires, dual suspension, 51.6 lb, E-ABS plus rear drum brake Good stability and comfort, especially if your route includes rough pavement. | Choose it if you want comfort and balance without going to a larger scooter. |
| NAVEE V25 The tidy foldable commuter alternative when you want a larger-feeling scooter without chasing range. | Best for riders who want a lighter foldable scooter with very simple day-to-day use. At 37 lb, it still stays portable, but it feels more substantial than the Flash 6.0. | 600W max power, 19 mph / 30 km/h claimed The power is enough for routine city riding, while staying in the lower-speed commuter lane. | 183.6Wh battery, up to 15.5 miles / 25 km claimed Range is similar to the Flash 6.0, so the real difference is ride feel and hardware. | 10-inch pneumatic tires, foldable frame, IP55, app control, E-ABS plus rear drum brake A tidy commuter setup with a bit more footprint than the Flash 6.0 but still easy to live with. | Choose it if you want a simple fold-and-go scooter with a bit more road presence. |
Street Rides reviewed current manufacturer specifications, retailer listing details where relevant, recurring buyer questions, public review patterns, and input from experienced scooter technicians. Claimed range and speed vary with rider weight, hills, temperature, tire pressure, battery health, and local riding settings.
Street Rides compared the current Gyrocopters Flash 6.0, Hiboy MAX Pro, Hiboy S2 Pro, and NAVEE V25 product pages, then rewrote the table in original buyer-facing language.