![]() ![]() I like having the motor in the back here because you can easily lift the front and it offers lighter, faster steering while also enabling the inflated front tire for comfort. Some electric kick scooters position the motor in the front wheel and this makes for shorter wires (for power and braking) but also makes lifting the unit, like up and over curbs, a bit awkward and heavy. For me it felt zippy and even performed in grass so I’m assuming short hills would be doable if you approach with some speed, but I’m not especially heavy at ~135 lbs so take this with a grain of salt. It’s fairly quiet and likely very durable because it doesn’t contain any moving parts (aside from the bearings). It can be thrilling to hit 18 mph (the top speed of this unit) but that’s not always what you want… in crowded spaces or while carrying gear for example.ĭriving the I-MAX T3 is a standard 250 watt gearless hub motor built into the rear wheel. Aside from the ride quality, my favorite part about this unit is the five drive modes that help you limit power and speed. I especially like the handle bars which aren’t spring loaded and instead opt for little sliding cuffs that feel magnetic. I was able to unfold the unit with one hand (and my foot) while filming and that’s not always possible. At ~33 lbs this isn’t the lightest unit but it’s still portable and the folding mechanisms all feel solid without being too frustrating to use. It’s sturdy, works even if the battery is completely full (where regen might not) and allows you to do some fun skids) as shown in the video review above. That isn’t such a bad thing though, with this e-scooter you get a solid mechanical disc brake in the rear. Many electric scooters offer regenerative braking, some only offer regenerative braking… but the T3 does not. ![]() ![]() The deck is spacious and you can rest your rear foot on the hard plastic fender without dragging on the wheel or bumping the brakes. The rear wheel is solid (with a sort of internally ribbed honeycomb structure) but the front uses a small schrader tube just like a bicycle. Compared to some of the other models I’ve tried it just feels smoother… that’s due to the larger eight inch wheels and air-filled front tire. It’s a high quality build with decent range and it’s fairly affordable at ~$1k. Their objective is to provide cost effective products that provide viable and emission free alternatives for neighborhood commuting, sport and fitness or just plain recreational fun.The I-MAX T3 is one of my favorite electric kick scooters on the market right now. The Currie Brand is known for its top of the line electric scooters, and bikes. Not to mention, that it is highly economical when compared to the less cost effect gas scooters. Not to mention that they are super fun! And because this Scooter is all electric, its emissions free, meaning that it’s kind to Mother Nature. The E4.5’s 300 watt motor makes this perfect for meeting short-distance transportation needs, like, zipping around your neighborhood, scooting over to the mall, movies, ice cream shop, park or school. They are best described as two or three wheeled electric-powered scooters commonly used by teens, active adults and kids. This is an excellent Electric Scooter for Kids and Teens.Įlectric Scooters are eco-friendly and versatile choice for any number of riding requirements. The weight limit for this Scooter is around 180 lbs, and the age limit is 13 years of age and up. This scooter is light, weighing only around 49 lbs, which makes it a practical choice for travel and easy for storage. This baby boasts a 300-Watt motor of Power from a DC Earth Magnet, an EV Rated SLA Type, battery Plug and Play Design in Nylon Handled Pack, 24-Volt/7-Ampere Hour value regulated, rechargeable Cells and a UL Listed Currie Smart Charger with LED status display, among much more. This environmentally friendly Electric Scooter is practical, affordable and loaded with amazing features. ![]() Currie eZip E4.5 Electric Scooter is the ideal machine for busy pre-teens and teens. ![]()
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