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Segway Ninebot E2/E2 Plus/E2 Pro/ES1L Foldable Electric Scooter W/t Powerful Motor, 12.4 & 15.5 Mph, Cruise Control, Front Suspension (ES1L), Commuter Scooter for Adults, UL-2272 Certified

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Style: ES1L- 12.5 Miles


Features

  • Powerful Performance: ES1L scooter, 250W motor, 12.4 miles range, 12.4MPH, 220lbs.
  • Lightweight & Foldable: Aerospace-grade aluminum alloy, 24.9lbs, one-click fold.
  • Easy maneuvering and storage for city exploration.
  • Note: Speed and range vary with weight, surface, temperature, battery, and riding style.
  • SAFE & RELIABLE: UL-2272 certified for peace of mind.

Brand: Segway


Color: Black & Red


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Foldable


Weight Limit: 220 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 40.16"L x 16.93"W x 44.49"H


Number of Wheels: 2


Model Name: Segway Ninebot ES1L Electric KickScooter.


Wheel Material: Rubber


Frame Material: Aluminum


Brand: ‎Segway


Color: ‎Black & Red


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Special Feature: ‎Foldable


Weight Limit: ‎220 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎40.16"L x 16.93"W x 44.49"H


Number of Wheels: ‎2


Model Name: ‎Segway Ninebot ES1L Electric KickScooter.


Wheel Material: ‎Rubber


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎24.9 Pounds


Handlebar Type: ‎Adjustable


Handle Height: ‎44.5 Inches


Wheel Size: ‎8 Inches


Wheel Type: ‎Solid


Suspension Type: ‎dual,front suspension


Brake Style: ‎Front Braking, Rear Braking


Charging Time: ‎6 Hours


Maximum Distance Range: ‎12.4 Miles


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎44.4 x 14.4 x 7.49 inches


Package Weight: ‎13.95 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎40.2 x 16.3 x 44.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Segway


Warranty Description: ‎1-year limited warranty


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Segway-Ninebot


Part Number: ‎ES1L


Model Year: ‎2020


Style: ‎ES1L- 12.5 Miles


Included Components: ‎scooter, charger, accessory box


Size: ‎ES1L


Sport Type: ‎Cycling


Date First Available: October 9, 2020


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  • Excellent e-scooter for $300. Perfect choice for beginners.
Style: E2 - 15.5 Miles
This is my first e-scooter. I've been using this it for about 2 weeks now. I use to ride around at my local park and to commute to work. I have around 63 miles on it and here are my thoughts. °°° I will keep this page updated as I use my scooter throughout the year °°° °°° Latest update: June 13 2023 °°° ::: Build Quality ::: The build quality is excellent. The stem uses a 2-step mechanism that prevents it from unfolding while you are riding it. This was one of my concerns because budget scooters seem to have this issue going by a few comments from other brands. I'm glad Segway addressed this. I've had no issues so far. ::: Packaging ::: The scooter was packaged well. The product box has plenty of padding. There shouldnt be any way for it to be damaged/dented during shipping. ::: Screen ::: The screen displays your battery life, mph, and if you have cruise control activated. And it's clear. Even under a sunny Florida day. ::: Headlight/Brake light ::: The scooter has a built in headlight and brake lights (they flash when you brake). Hats off to Segway. The headlight pattern has a similar design to a car where the hotspot is designed to illuminate your forward path and provide some lighting just ahead of you. It's better than other brands that prefer to have a spotlight. These lights are intergrated with the battery and have a negligible affect on it's range. ::: Ride Comfort ::: Unfortunately this is where this scooter takes a hit. I'll first add that the board has a good amount of space for your feet and for you to maneuver on. The rubber padding also gives you excellent grip. There is no suspension given it's budget price. You have puncture proof tires which means no maintenance. But it gives you a rougher ride compared to other scooters. The roads I take at the park and my commute to work are well to decently maintained. But a road non sealed cracked asphalt road will feel rough. Id say avoid this scooter if your local roads are not maintained. But otherwise it's fine ! ::: Weight ::: It weighs 30 pounds. That's not bad ! I think most people can handle it. If you have to go up a single flight of stairs you'll be fine but anymore and it's going to suck for you. ::: Wet roads ::: I took a downpour on my ride from work (I'm in Florida) and I didn't slip. My shoes gripped the rubber board well. And the internals were not fried due to water intrusion. This board is water resistant. So time will tell if it holds up. ::: Charging ::: Slow. It takes several hours. But that's okay, it's better for the battery. And if barely warms up. Any faster would reduce it's life span. ::: Registration ::: You need to register with the Segway app to unlock it's full potential. It's easy enough. But I had initial issues. I ended up connecting it through Bluetooth settings on my phone. Then connecting it with the Segway app. No issues ever since. ::: Range ::: I take this to and from work. I am 5'7" and weight 170 lbs. Here's what I get: 12 mph = 11.5-12 miles of range. My job is 5.2 miles from my home. So when I get to work I have 60% left. When I return home. I have between 10-20%. (And yes there is a cruise control thankfully) this is on par with what Segway states. There is a "D" mode that maxes out at 9mph. Which should get you the 15 miles of range. But I'll need to do further testing. ! Please note. I live and commute on mainly flat roads. If you have plenty of hills. Your range will drop greatly. Overall I'm happy with this range since it perfect matches what I need. ::: Issues ::: None so far :::::: Final Opinion? :::::: This is an excellent scooter. It's fast enough I can enjoy a nice ride around at my local park with lots of smooth walking/biking trails. I can also take it to work in 30 minutes. It feels like time flies by since I'm listening to music and staying alert with drivers around me. Although I'd say I'd be happier with the E2+ which goes 15mph. But my next upgrade will be a scooter that can go 20mph. This E2 tops out at 12 mph. And that's enough to go without wearing a helmet and elbow/knee pads. I had 3 instances where I wasn't quick enough to adjust my center of mass so I went off the scooter and onto the road/grass. You need to learn how to fall off this scooter. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be fine and can recover quickly. But be careful taking turns too sharply. These wheels are not designed for that. Take sharp turns carefully. This is the perfect beginner scooter for commuting to work. Giving it to your kids. Or just driving around. Do I have regrets ? Nah. This is the perfect entry level price to give you a feel for escooters and if you want to eventually upgrade. Though ... I'm having so much fun .. that now I want the 20 mph escooters. But those WILL require you wear protection or you are heading to a medical clinic after you wipe out. So for now, I'm good. ::: should I buy it ? ::: Yes! It's so much fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023 by Miguel Angel Rise Miguel Angel Rise

  • Best for short commutes and lugging up subway stairs
Style: ES1L- 12.5 Miles
Bought specifically for short commutes to and from work (4.5 miles each way) and ease of bringing up 3 flights of stairs to my walk up apartment or up/down subway stairs, and for those two requirements of mine this Segway is best. I have lighter scooters, but they can’t take the pounding of the potholes and atrocious road conditions of Brooklyn, NY (or rather, they pass on every jarring impact on to my bones) as well as this one does. I bought a heavier scooter that could, but at 40 lbs it was too heavy and punishing to transport for my 150 lb 5’2” frame. The ES1L is the perfect compromise. On standard mode a full charge will get me about 9 miles, and a bit less if the weather is cold (i guess the battery uses up more energy to keep itself humming). I have to charge it daily to have enough juice for the day. It does have the sport mode that supposedly can speed you up to 24 kmh but I haven’t used it other than to go up steeper hills on my commute, but even then I find the standard mode sufficient for that. I am not a speedster on roads so I find the 20 kmh speed at standard mode quick enough (the 4.5 mile commute is about 35 minutes). The headlights it came with are just bright enough to alert drivers in front of you about your presence - I bought a separate one to illuminate the road in front of me during night time trips. No rearlights either, so get some good ones to attach to your backpack or helmet. So far in the 3 weeks I’ve been using it, the corner of the sandpaper covering of the platform is starting to lift up but that can easily be remedied. Overall a really great simple, light but sturdy scooter! UPDATE 12/16/2020: Not even a month after purchase and the electric brakes have started to fail. The throttle pushes down but doesn’t pop back up, keeping the stroller in brakes unless you push the brake throttle back up. Soon after contacting Customer Service, it stopped taking a charge. So now I have a dead scooter. Still awaiting a box to send the unit in to be sent by the company - it has now been 2 weeks that I’ve been waiting. Segway’s customer service needs a lot of improvement. Will update again to say how the refurbished unit performs. UPDATE 10/27/2021: Battery is now floundering after a year of regular use. Gets discharged quickly, now only lasts 6 miles per full charge on standard speed mode. Replacing battery is going to cost $250 at a repair shop - and as a new unit is currently going for $299, it’s more sensible to just get a new one altogether. Will buy different brand, as the longevity is not the best on Segways. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2020 by Emily NYC

  • 3yrs review
Style: ES1L- 12.5 Miles
I have had this scooter for a year and commute with it during spring, summer and fall (excluding dec-feb). After 3 years of daily usage (8 miles total) and being in a trunk during some hot days, it works just as good as the day I got it. The battery life is excellent and reliable, as are the motor and breaks. This scooter is lighter* weight. I use it for the "third leg" of my commute to get from my car to my work, which is a few miles. I especially like that it folds for easy storage. The folding option allows me to store it in my trunk quickly and out of sight for later errands. I am also able to store it out of the way at work and conveniently charge it. It allows me to park farther away for free and save a considerable amount of money on parking while having a commute that takes just as long as trying to navigate a busy parking deck. Not to mention it is quite a blast and I don't show up all sweaty on hot days or worry about walking alone at night. I like that it has two breaking options and different acceleration speeds. It handles hills pretty well but I wouldn't think it would do well on very steep hills (see incline restrictions). For the larger hills I go on, I will sometimes give it a push to get more momentum. It is smooth and handles well, unlike the scooters you rent which feel a bit jerky and sudden in their acceleration. Overall, I highly recommend this scooter for someone who wants a faster mode of transportation and an alternative method to a bike or for kids! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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