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| ASIN | B01MUBS2T0 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | EXOOTER |
| Brand Name | EXOOTER |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 14 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | EXOOTER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M1850 |
| Model Name | M1850 |
| Model Number | M1850 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Suspension Type | Front Suspension |
| UPC | 000858950045 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 220 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
R**C
Excellent scooter! Definitely my favorite so far (out of ...
Excellent scooter! Definitely my favorite so far (out of Razor A5, Micro Sprite, Fuzion Cityglide, and Know-ped). The A5 may be *slightly* more efficient, but they're so close that the cadillac-like ride is worth it. Pros: - High handlebars with comfortable grips - folding mechanism is easy to use - handlebar clamp makes handles very stable - Low deck height (comparable to Razor A5/Fuzion cityglide) - Bottle holder is functional and pretty funny tbh - Big front wheel (240mm vs Razor/Fuzion's 200mm) and shock make a butter smooth ride without compromising efficiency Cons: - The body flexes/twists some when you push on the brake - The brake takes a bit of force to use effectively - The kickstand design is horrible and scrapes if you lean left at all - Remove it! - The handlebars don't collapse down as far as other scooters, making a bigger folded package Mod suggestions: - Remove kickstand. Replace with Razor A5 Lux replacement if desired. - Replace with 200mm front and 145mm rear wheels for ultra low ride (I did this - much easier to kick!) - Replace handlebars with a mountainbike bar - easy due to clamp - Upgrade bearings to Bones Red Ceramic (or any other high-end skate bearing) (I did this - bit of an improvement) - Screw a block of hard rubber under rear fender so brake is more effective
A**R
Still on use, good quality
Suitable for both kids and adults
K**E
Low Quality Parts Results in Several Malfunctions
The scooter was excellent for the first month of use and until we ran into several malfunctions with it. First, we encountered a broken bolt in the mechanism that secures the upright handle bar section of the scooter to the footpad section of the scooter. The manufacturer was quite helpful in sending a new bolt. Then the bolt broke again. Once again we quickly received a new bolt. Just this week the inner working of the mechanism that allows the handlebars to turn completely fell apart so that vertical handlebar section is really loose and difficult to turn. This effectively renders the scooter useless. On top of that, the clamp on the very top of the handlebar contains screws that kept falling out, so I had to remove it completely. After all these issues and a scooter I can't use, I requested a refund. Instead, for the third time, the manufacturer is sending me new parts. Those parts will essentially require me to rebuild the scooter - something I have neither the time nor the inclination to do. All in all, I can't imagine being more disappointed with this product.
S**H
Handle bolt is prone to breaking
Scooter was purchased for my son to use at college performed great and my son loved it, until the bolt that connects the handle broke. The scooter lasted 2 months before it broke. I have read in another post the manufacturer sent them a replacement bolt, but it broke again and they had more problems. Hopefully I can get replacement with more problems .
B**E
it ok but it kinda expensive... nothing ...
it ok but it kinda expensive ... nothing high quality on this ... so to me it kinda expensive .... should be worth around 50-80 dollars ... and i don't know how to fold it up
E**A
Excellent scooter!
I purchased two units, one for me and my wife to get around our neighborhood and to ride along with the kids. It performs exceptionally well on NYC sidewalks. The front shocks and large wheels make for a smooth ride with minimal vibration. We havenโt had it long enough to gauge long-term quality but our initial impression is that itโs built well. No lose, broken or rattling parts. Love it!
A**R
Ok
Too heavy
M**R
Love this scooter
Love this scooter. Kickstand gets in the way of sharp leans and doesn't hold scooter up so I'll remove it. Everything else is great.
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