I've been riding these for 10yrs. I've done 100hrs of research. Buy this one.https://e-twow.com/ sub 20lbs so you can carry it. Also much more powerful & has suspension. I have an older one but these climb up to 25 degree hill.
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Which one?
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here's a review of the one I have. it's older. https://electricridereview.com/e-twow/booster-electric-kick-scooter/ … I Here's their US distributor. https://uscooters.com/pages/specs i'd get the s plus or V if you want power. is this for big hills in SF? mine was the flat 500w. newer ones a little more torque
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Ya def big hills
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it's pricey but get the V
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Highly recommended. It makes getting around virtually free without breaking a sweat (after the initial purchase)
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Careful that stuff is addictive. I have an electric scooter, boosted board, and one-wheel.
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If you could only keep 1, which would it be?
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One wheel
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Why is One wheel so much better?
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It's fun! And handles SF's bumps
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Ahh... More fun!
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@JesicaAhlberg - Scooter Queen of Hayes. We bought her one and she tricked it out -
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Wait 1yr for Loomo to go down in price. Follows you, carries your bag, and already talks to Alexa.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sl6igaYXdhY …
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But so much bulkier.
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I have to admit I immediately considered the grocery carrying potential. But...really I want something easy to walk or carry on a crowded train or sidewalk and not too heavy or bulky, but also not likely to get me killed in traffic like a bike.
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100%. Don’t see a better alternative to e-scooters within 5 years. Confident the Loomo v4 in 2021 will rock, tho.
@segwayrobotics
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