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What is an electric Pro Scooter?
What is an electric Pro Scooter?
A Segway electric pro scooter is a high-performance model of a standard electric scooter with more advanced features. Our pro scooters, Segway Ninebot C2 Pro, Segway Ninebot F2 Pro, and Segway Ninebot Max G2, are equipped with powerful motors, long battery life for extended range, and higher top speeds. They include enhanced durability and are built to withstand daily use, making them suitable for commuting and recreational riding. Electric pro scooters offer a smoother ride with tyres designed to provide better grip and shock absorption (C2 Pro & Max G2 models). Segway Ninebot’s pro scooter safety features provide advanced braking systems and lighting for visibility in low-light conditions are also standard.
Benefits of a Pro Scooter?
Benefits of a Pro Scooter?
Segway Pro scooters offer many benefits to casual riders and professionals alike. They’re built with durability in mind, made with strong materials that ensure resilience under the most demanding conditions. They offer enhanced performance capabilities, with precision-engineered components that offer superior handling and smooth operation. Segway pro scooters also offer customisation options so riders can tailor their scooter to suit their preferences, such as deck size, bar width and even tyre hardness. Most importantly, pro scooters have safety features to protect riders during high-speed manoeuvres, such as high-quality braking systems, reinforced structures and grip-enhancing tyres.
Electric scooters have brakes, usually operated by hand levers, to slow down or stop the scooter. And recharging is also hassle-free, requiring a simple plug into a standard power outlet. Just remember, to keep the scooter running, you need to charge the battery regularly.
What are the different kinds of pro scooters available from Segway Online?
What are the different kinds of pro scooters available from Segway Online?
Three different electric pro scooters are available from Segway Online, each offering a range of features.
Segway Ninebot C2 Pro is a great entry-level scooter for young riders aged 6 - 14 venturing into the world of pro scooting. It has adjustable handlebars to suit riders of different heights, and a maximum speed limit of 16km/hr, providing a safe speed limit for younger riders. Integrated Bluetooth speaker for music on the go, 3 riding modes to adapt to comfort levels, maintenance-free shock-absorbent tyres for a smooth ride, and an easy-to-read LED dashboard to monitor speed and battery life.
Segway Ninebot F2 Pro: With a powerful 900W motor and a long range of up to 55km, this model has a dual braking system, traction control system (TCS) and front suspension that offer control and stability. The F2 Pro offers up to 22% easy climbing, rear-wheel drive and the anti-theft electronic horn deters would-be thieves. The upgraded 460Wh battery keeps you on the move, while the comfortable deck and easy folding mechanism make your ride a breeze.
The Segway Ninebot Max G2 is an electric pro scooter designed for a smooth and secure ride, for cruising city streets, navigating suburban areas, or riding along countryside paths. Segway’s innovative RideyLONG™ technology provides up to 70 kilometres on a single charge. For a comfortable ride, the Max G2 features a powerful brushless motor for effortless acceleration, rear-wheel drive for stability, and a double suspension system to absorb bumps. It also comes with a Traction Control System (TCS) for added safety on slippery surfaces.
How do I choose the perfect pro scooter for me?
How do I choose the perfect pro scooter for me?
If you’re looking for a Segway pro scooter for cruising the local streets or using your scooter to commute to work, choosing the right pro scooter is essential.
- Make sure the height and width of the bars match your size. You want to hold the bar between your belly button and hips, and it should be as wide as your shoulders.
- Deck size needs to be big enough to accommodate your feet and suit your riding style. A longer and wider deck gives you more space, great for stability during long rides, while a smaller deck may suit younger riders better.
- Segway Pro Scooters give you unmatched range per charge despite being heavier models. If you’re looking for a commuter model we suggest the Segway Ninebot F2 Pro for easy folding and carrying but if you’re looking for something heavier and just as powerful the Segway Ninebot Max G2 is the model for you.
- Consider the electric pro scooter performance features, such as wheel size and type, fork type, and compression system – these can impact the overall riding experience.
Are electric pro scooters legal?
Are electric pro scooters legal?
Segway Pro Scooter riders must follow the same laws as general e-scooters, including where you can ride them and at what age.
- ACT: Must be 12yrs old. Speed limits 15km/hr footpath, 25km/hr shared path. Bike lane and roads not permitted.
- NSW: Rental scooters only for 16yrs+. Other scooters are illegal.
- VIC: Must be 16yrs old. Speed limits 20km/hr shared path and roads 20km/hr.
- QLD: Must be 12yrs old with a parent, 16yrs old without a parent. Speed limits 12km/hr footpath, 12km/hr shared path. Bike lane and roads 25km/hr.
- SA: E-scooters are illegal except on private property.
- WA: Must be 16yrs old. Speed limits 10km/hr footpath, 25km/hr shared path. Bike lane and roads 25km/hr.
- TAS: Must be 16yrs old. Speed limits 15km/hr footpath, 25km/hr shared path. Bike lane and roads 25km/hr.
- NT: Rental scooters only. Other e-scooters are illegal.
Disclaimer: The information provided here is for general reference only, accurate as of May 29th, 2024. Local regulations regarding electric scooter use and purchasing may vary. We strongly encourage you to conduct independent research and consult with your local transport authority before purchasing or operating an electric scooter in your state.