
iScooter - iX6
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I just got the Iscooter ix6 1200w offroad for £794 top speed of 28mph, on klarna rn for discount Specs; iScooter iX6 off road scooter starts a whole new perspective where a scooter could be the new sports equipment. The iX6 comes with a cyberpunk design concept and a structure that uses aircraft-grade magnesium alloy that can support a maximum payload of 150 kg. Safety is not an issue as the iX6 off road e scooter uses front and rear disc brakes on self-healing 11-inch pneumatic off road tires. The iScooter iX6 can accelerate up to 45 km/h and has a super long range of around 37 miles, making it the most powerful and best off road electric scooter ever released. This high-performance, high-tech model is sure to turn heads your way.
I had an iScooter iX6, the build quality was extremely poor. I've recently replaced it with a Kukirin G2 Master, it's a bit above your price range and I can't speak for their cheaper models, but I will say it's the first scooter I've had (I've been commuting on them for 4-5 years now) that actually feels like it's built to last.
Do ***not*** buy anything iScooter. Quality-wise we know them as the scrapings from the bottom of the barrel, and their support is known to be terrible to nonexistent. Hiboy are *somewhat* better but their low-end scooters are uncomfortable and not very safe, as they all have solid tires but no suspension on the front fork; they only start being OK above your budget. On a side note, none of these are *manufacturers* - they all import generic scooters from relatively unknown Chinese manufacturers. Only Ninebot/Segway, Niu, Brightway/Navee and a few others make their own scooters. As for suggestions: more info please. In particular, you don't specify a range - we don't know how long the trip to school is. If it's short enough - and keep in mind [the marketing lie factor](https://reddit.com/r/ElectricScooters/wiki/rangespecs) - then a Niu KQi1 or KQi 100 could be a good idea. Whatever you get, keep in mind that the tires must be pumped up to specced pressure more often than many people think - ideally weekly. A cheap bicycle pump *with a manometer* works well for this, otherwise they sell electric inflators that are more practical.
$300 wont buy even a decent scooter, must less a good one. If that is the price point you are working with, I would recommend checking the used market. I have ridden Gotrax, iScooter, Segway and eMove scooters, among others. Gotrax was complete garbage, the iScooter was decent, the Segway was built like a tank. I have mixed feelings about eMove Cruisers, which is my current ride. On the one hand the suspension is phenomenal, as is the range. But the tires, brakes and other bits haven’t lasted very long. I don’t have a ton of miles on mine, I right now need to replace both tires, possibly the brake calipers and one of the brake lines snapped for no apparent reason.
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