Hiboy

U2 Pro Electric Scooter with 16" Fat Tires

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Hiboy U2 Pro Electric Scooter with 16" Fat Tires

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User sentiment33% positive
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Last updated: Apr 9, 2026

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r/ElectricScootersBest sit-down scooter in the US under $600?
8 months ago

I would second this. The 10.4 AH battery it comes with is the best value ive seen. Just be prepared to have to do your own maintinence if you get a flat in the rear its a pain to change.

r/ElectricScootersBest sit-down scooter in the US under $600?
8 months ago

Yes it is. Its a pretty good value for what it is.

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r/electricvehiclesIf you can fit an E-scooter in your EV it elevates the EV Ownership so much. +1 for Geocaching while charging
7 months ago

I got a hiboy. It's been pretty solid for my 6 months per year 1-2x per week use when I park my car at a public charger and ride to work/home and back.

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r/ElectricScootersAny electric scooter girls out there?
3 months ago

Meee 🙋🏻‍♀️ I started off with a Hi Boy eventually switched to Kukirin G3. It’s definitely fun and I find it very therapeutic. My bf and I take our e scoots everywhere - greenways, parks, even when we go outta town/state trips (it’s the best way to explore cities imo.. or just explore, period) Definitely don’t see a ton of females on big, powerful e scoots but idk if that’s just in my area. The only time I seen a lot of female e scooter riders was in Miami fs

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r/londonontarioCity hall to London parents: Don't buy your kids e-scooters for Christmas
4 months ago

I paid $400 for a Hiboy one with solid instead of air tires. It works good enough to get to and from work plus I charge it at work. Cost about $10-20 a month at home to charge. Handle bars on bumpy roads can rattle a little looser and wobble too. So I keep the Allan key in my wallet and just tighten things up anytime I notice any wobble before I leave. If you're not comfortable riding them to start just go find a park with a circular bike path. I went from cautiously using it at 12-15km/h to being fine going 40 in about a day.

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r/ElectricScootersWhat is wrong with this sub 😭
9 months ago

My $400 hiboy is great and goes 18mph with about 25 mile range. No issues and the wife loves it also. Only weighs 37 lb

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r/ElectricScootersBest scooter at $400 and under?
6 months ago

This isn't helpful. The person asked a very popular question and you responded with a condescending, "you need more money" tone. You could have referred them to this very question on the escooter sub. There are scooters out there that aren't "pieces of junk" at this price point. HiBoy, while having poor customer service, is a decent suggestion. Buy the extended coverage plan if you order from Amazon or wherever you order from just to be safe. They also sell extra parts which can be difficult to track down for other brands. NIU KQi2/3 is a great, budget friendly scooter which is recommended in the "escooter" sub and is the only "budget" scooter they recommend. The Ninebot model from Segway isn't the most popular, for quite a few reasons, but I certainly wouldn't consider it a piece of junk. It's a 70/30 chance you'll get your full money's worth, 400 dollars is still a good deal of money, which I think OP and I both understand; although to some who can afford better quality products for commuting there are obviously far better options. If you want to just get around for a little while look into these models. Stay away from brands like GoTrax or Volpam or those who primarily sell on Amazon and create fake reviews etc and you have a better chance of getting a decent life on these. My car was stolen and didn't receive enough to make a down payment on a vehicle, so I have tried each of these scooters. I will say the one I went with was the HiBoy, despite the NIU having a better track record and some better features. A review of that for a later time. At the end of the day, yes--you get what you pay for. But, as I said, this is still a decent chunk of change that will get you from points A to B (assuming your commute is primarily campus or city-based). Do not neglect the idea of looking for refurb's or used on FB marketplace and the like (!!!!) Don't get it wet/ride in the rain. Basic stuff. Look out for potholes and crazy drivers/stay safe and you will be good for a bit until you're able to save up for a nicer model. Hope this helps.

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r/ElectricScootersLooking to buy e-scooter - worth it for daily commuting or overpriced?
4 months ago

I have this scooter and like it, battery life is decent, good quality. I will say it struggles on hills and doesn't offer much in the way of shocks. It's veen my daily commute for a few months now. I got mine for about $320 on sale on the Hiboy website.

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r/ElectricScootersAre any of these any good?
5 months ago

Get the Stklee scooter (the 2nd one) its way better for ur bread but im ngl i got the 1st one and the battery actually lasts but the hiboy scooters are ass dont cop those

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r/ElectricScootersNeed a budget e-scooter under $300 — short commute, tall rider
6 months ago

Hiboys a known brand, they’re pretty reputable, and they’ll stand behind their warranty. You’d probably find a lot of people here who have that and love it and a few people who have it and hate it. But it’s solid if you’re just getting it to commute.

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