2024 the best electric scooter review


Price: $649.99 - $159.99
(as of Nov 11, 2024 13:29:09 UTC - Details)

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12-inch air-filled tires offer a smoother ride compared to other scooters and perfom well on both paved and unpaved surfaces
Fits one rider age 8 years and above, durable steel frame with a maximum weight capacity of 220 lbs.
Wide foot deck offers extra balance and stability ensuring a seamless and more secure ride while coasting
Caliper hand brake provides reliable and precise speed control giving you the confidence to ride safely
Adjustable height stem allowing you to modify the height to match your preference, providing a personalized and comfortable riding experience
Reviewer: Heidi
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun, stable ride if built right
Review: I was planning to try to assemble this myself, but my brother happened to be in town on just the right day and put it together for me, including greasing the wheel bearings. He used to be a bike mechanic for quite a few years, so I was fortunate to get free, expert assembly. I had also ordered a kickstand for a 12" wheel bicycle, but my brother said the axle wasn't long enough for it. I ended up getting a scooter stand just for storing it upright in the garage, and it's working great so far: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08H5MZ4PGThis scooter is a lot of fun to ride for both my almost 10 year old son and for me (much older Mom LOL). I'm 5'4", and we raised the handlebars a bit. He's about 4'9". The height works fine for both of us. The brakes are not super strong, even with proper adjustment, but they work.

Reviewer: Aisha W.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fairly sturdy, foot deck could be longer, handlebars could be taller
Review: Arrived undamaged with all parts. Make assembly easier by searching YouTube for 'Mongoose Expo Assembly' and pull up the one by 741 radios. His kid is pretty entertaining, too. Also read the book as you go along for some of the finer details like brake adjustment. I'm medium handy and it took about 1.5 hours. You'll need a 10 mm, 14mm, and 15 mm open end wrenches. I also had a set of hex wrenches nearby.Have fun

Reviewer: matt baildon
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very sturdy. Not cheaply made
Review: Like the ones from the early 90's. Much better than the fold-up scooters. Pretty easy to put together. Takes alittle time adjusting the brakes correct but that's normal even for bikes. I weigh 225lbs and holds me fine.I need another one because my daughter is mad that I ride it more than her.

Reviewer: Pen Name
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Bad Brakes
Review: The brakes on this scooter are horrible.

Reviewer: Michael
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Mongoose Trace - Adult user update
Review: I'm a 5'8" tall adult weighing about 170 lbs. This scooter with the air filled 12" tires is to replace another scooter I use to ride along with my grandkids. A scooter with smaller hard rubber wheels is hazardous when the sidewalk is uneven. Tree roots often push up part of a sidewalk, and a 1" difference in elevation is not fun. The more you weigh, the more difficult it is for the wheels to "make the jump." My other scooter also had a rear disc brake which is very nice.As an adult, I found it difficult to find a kick scooter with big wheels and hand brakes tall enough for an adult. After much research, I chose this Mongoose.I've been maintaining my own bicycles since the 1970s. One would think a scooter is a piece of cake to assemble! And it should be...except it's not!This scooter is sturdy, nicely painted, the wheels are nice, although I would have preferred a slightly taller handlebar. The difficulty is with the caliper brakes.The instruction manual points out how the left brake handle is for the front, and the right one is for the rear. So far so good. However, the actual hardware appears to want to accommodate both breaks from either handle.Being made in China, maybe the Chinese do it differently. But Mongoose literature says they hail from Madison Wisconsin.So, I've about finished with the front brake. After I removed a "double cable" and stretched the proper cable to the handlebar brake lever. However, the rear brake cable also has a "double cable" and the single cable from the rear caliper is not long enough to reach the right brake lever.I shall try and contact the manufacturer tomorrow. Lucky for me, I happen to have a collection of brake cables from my years of home bicycle maintenance to make it work. But I should not have to do that.Hopefully, Mongoose will get together with their Chinese manufacturer and straighten this out for future buyers. Might I suggest they move their manufacturing to Wisconsin where they hail from. They might also consider revising their instruction manual for more clarity.ADULT USER UPDATE:I've come to find out that this is a "Trick Scooter" as in circus. The twin rear brake cables allow for the handlebars to spin in 360 degree circles while "riding." I don't expect to use the scooter in this fashion.Customer service was friendly and attentive. They shipped me a missing lock nut (in the mail) and noted by observations about the brakes. Although the brakes are fully adjusted, they require an unusual amount of hand gripping force to lock the wheels. I believe this is because the length of the caliper arms from the pivot point to the rim pads is exceptionally long. In my opinion, it is a design issue. There is a wide gap between the top of the tire and the single mounting point of the brake calipers. Therefore, the mechanical advantage to stop the wheels from spinning is very weak. This problem is compounded with speed and the weight of an adult rider. I would not ride this scooter on a steep hill. I believe a rear wheel disc brake would be a fine solution. That, or modify the frame design to enable installation of high leverage rim brakes.As my purpose is ride and supervise young grandchildren and riding on mostly level sidewalks at low speeds, I will probably keep this scooter despite its shortcomings. But I should not have to settle for this due to lack of choice. An adult kick scooter with 12" pneumatic wheels and hand brakes without an electric motor is difficult to find.

Reviewer: method_shopper
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Unprotected, exposed brake cable on the undercarriage damaged going over first bump
Review: Junk scooter. Why all the good reviews?I see the scooter is now going for 1/2 price of what I paid for it just a short few weeks ago. Not surprising given the quality.The brakes are garbage. Almost impossible to adjust. They used the absolute worst components. I can barely adjust them to get any kind of braking and they're so big, they're rubbing constantly. And trying to engage them requires a feat of strength not possible for a 10 year old. This scooter is basically a death trap for anyone using it and hoping to brake.Even worse the rear brake cable pops out along the bottom tube. This major oversight had the brake cable rubber scrapped off within an hour of trying it out on a moderately uneven paved surface. Don't let the big fat tires give you any sense of security this scooter can roll over the slightest uneven terrain, because it won't. If you are on pavement or go over anything solid (rock, curb), you will damage the brake cable sleeve immediately.I had to fashion a skid plate for this absurd design flaw and I'm not sure how long it will hold up.They should have had that cable enter along the side in the first place and run the interior of the tube, but whoever designed this wasn't thinking of actual use.Unsure why they made this decision and how they could not have encountered the exactly problem I did within an hour of testing. Did they test it on anything besides flat polished concrete?The reason I wanted this scooter was because of the air filled tires and ability to ride on something that's not completely smooth. Otherwise, I would have just bought a scooter with polyurethane wheels.What a absolute disappointment and a complete failure of a gift for my 10 year old son. Now I have to replace his birthday gift.Don't waste your time and money on this junk product.

Reviewer: Marie A.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: great gift for our grandson
Review: Our grandson loves his scooter. We enjoy watching him play on it.

Reviewer: Rudy Gonzales
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good scooter
Review: Good little scooter. Could use a little better brakes. But otherwise good.

Reviewer: David Virtue
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Bought my kids scooters so we could go on a Father’s Day picnic. This one arrived with damaged forks and brakes. I didn’t have enough time to sort out a return and replacement so I had to repair our brand new scooter. None of the Jan’s would be happy.

Reviewer: Indukuri Sri Rama Raju
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Would have been good if installation is also provided. Problem is we can't do the installation on our own especially with the hand breaks. Needed a professional who can do this and they charged me extra 20SGD. And it misses a stand to park as well which will cost me extra 10SGD I think. Overall the product is good, would've been excellent if installation and parking stand as well is provided.

Reviewer: Rbn Pow
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: On delivery brakes were attached to wrong handle. This was fixed but because of the many points of contact in this scooters design, brakesare ineffective even with full and proper adjustment. The convuleted wiring simply sucks up any power that is finally applied to the brakes.It does not give confidence at speed or on hills. I am a shortish adult, and would be loath to let a child ride this sadly.Otherwise, scooter is sturdy and looks good.

Reviewer: michael
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Took a while to put together , brakes don’t work And are broken - no good

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