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| Product | Rider match | Power and weight | Storage footprint | Best use case | Buyer takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| iScooter i8M Best lightweight powered pick when apartment, dorm, or transit storage space is the deciding factor. | Riders needing the lightest powered option to store or carry About 12.55 kg with one-step folding, the lightest electric option in this comparison. | 350W front-wheel motor, 36V 5.2Ah battery Enough power for flat commuting while keeping weight down for carrying up stairs or onto transit. | 8.5 inch pneumatic tires, compact folded footprint Folds small enough for apartment entryways, dorm rooms, and small car trunks. | Flat city streets, campus, last-mile trips Best where storage space and carrying weight matter as much as the ride itself. | Best lightweight powered pick for tight storage Pick it when the storage space or carrying distance rules out a heavier electric scooter. |
| Razor A5 Lux Kick Scooter Best zero-battery storage pick for riders who want the lightest possible carry with no charging involved. | Riders wanting the lightest possible option, no battery at all No motor or battery to add weight, making it lighter to carry than any electric option here. | Push-powered, foldable aluminum frame Zero charging or battery storage concerns, unlike the i8M. | 200mm urethane wheels Larger wheels than a typical kick scooter, still simple to fold and store. | Smooth pavement, school runs, campus, errands Best for shorter trips where a motor is not needed. | Best zero-weight-penalty storage pick Pick it when the lightest possible carry and simplest storage matter more than motor assist. |
| Razor RipRider 360 Caster Trike Best pick only when active spin play matters more than portability, since it does not fold flat like the scooter options. | Riders prioritizing play over portability Three-wheel caster format is bulkier and less foldable than either scooter option, built for spin play rather than transport. | No battery, no charging Same zero-charging ownership as the A5 Lux, but a different, bulkier body style. | Welded steel frame, dual inclined rear casters Not designed to fold flat like the scooters, so it takes up more storage space. | Driveways, patios, garages, open paved spaces Needs open space to spin, not a portable transport option. | Best pick when portability is not the priority Pick it only when spin-and-slide play matters more than easy storage or carrying. |
Street Rides compared current product listings, published specifications, and common buyer questions. Speed, range, runtime, weight, and payload claims are treated as claimed values and depend on rider weight, surface, temperature, battery or fuel condition, and terrain.
Street Rides product data and current public product specifications reviewed for this comparison set.