
Segway
Ninebot Max G3
Durable hill-climber; heavy with limited range.

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What do you suggest here : navee st3 pro probably all I "need", but xt5 pro fills more of the "want" category Also open to segway or others, but navee really seems to want me to be their customer Bought a phantom a10 earlier this year and it's "okay", just not enough tourque so barely ever use it
I own a Navee ST3 Pro and the scooter definitely has its flaws. First, their claimed range needs to be revised to about 1/3 of what they advertise. Next, if the battery is at a low state of charge, you'll need to wait 30 minutes before your scooter will start taking a charge. Expect battery to randomly drop in charge when it starts getting at or just below 25 to suddenly drop to below 10%. Lastly, the ST3 Pro is not as stable when approaching the max speed of 25 mph.
mine'll do about 17mph up a fairly steep bridge.
that about sums up my experience on the st3 pro! in D mode, i can get 25 miles out of it. normal range is around 18 though when i'm out there new boot goofin. i'm 6'3, 230 lb or so too. honestly, even though the range is half that of advertised, it's still my daily. i have another scoot that'll go 54 miles on a charge...it's just collecting dust right now.
My navee st3 pro is locked and I can't unlock it. How can we fix it?
I just bought a navee st3, not pro version since my country its limited to 20kmph and my daily distance is about 6-8km. The pro is slightly heavier so its more grounded, stable and better uphill but I dont have much uphill. The things I looked at was suspension, type of wheel for stability and comfort, not so high price since its my first one. And the weight/size is important for me since I live in an apartment with a gf and soon a baby so cant take up much space. There were other more lighter models with same suspension but the lighter you go, the less grounded it feels so didnt want to sacrifice too much
I just bought a navee st3, not pro version since my country its limited to 20kmph and my daily distance is about 6-8km. The pro is slightly heavier so its more grounded, stable and better uphill but I dont have much uphill. The things I looked at was suspension, type of wheel for stability and comfort, not so high price since its my first one. And the weight/size is important for me since I live in an apartment with a gf and soon a baby so cant take up much space. There were other more lighter models with same suspension but the lighter you go, the less grounded it feels so didnt want to sacrifice too much
I got an navee st3 first but sold it after a week. Max range was 22km. Locked at 20km/h but rentals was faster than me. After 50% battery it couldnt get up some short hills. Now Im waiting for Hiley Evo GTR
Maybe this will help you to answer your range question... https://www.reddit.com/r/Escooters/comments/1turfnt/navee_st3_pro_d_version_22kmh_range_test_2_22c/ https://www.reddit.com/r/ElectricScooters/comments/1o5io8n/navee_st3_pro_d_version_22kmh_range/ My Navee is advertised with 75 Km (65 Km in Sports mode) per battery. What it really is able to do, you can see from my test runs.

Segway
Ninebot Max G3
Durable hill-climber; heavy with limited range.

Ausom
DT2 Pro
Budget speed demon with hydraulic brakes; slow charging.

Inmotion
Climber
Hill climbing champ, great value, but lacks suspension.

Segway
Ninebot KickScooter MAX G30P
Durable, mod-friendly value, but lacks suspension; tire changes hard.

Segway
Ninebot MAX G30LP
Durable, budget commuter, but slow on inclines and no suspension.

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