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Segway Ninebot MAX KickScooter, Power by 350W/450W Motor, 25/40/43 Miles Range, 18.6/22 MPH, Cruise Control, Dual Suspension (MAX G2 Only), Electric Scooter for Adults, UL-2272 Certified

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Style: New Max G30LP, Grey


Features

  • Adventure Ready: The Segway MAX G30LP features a robust 350W motor, reaching speeds of up to 18.6 mph with a remarkable 25-mile range, catering to riders up to 220 lbs.
  • Efficient & Portable: Weighing merely 38.6 lbs, it's easily foldable with just one click, enabling seamless transportation and storage.
  • Its capability to tackle 20% hill grades adds to its efficiency and versatility.
  • Enhanced Riding Experience: Equipped with 10'' Pneumatic Tires, complemented by its 3 riding modes and shock absorption system, ensuring adaptability to various terrains and preferences.
  • Smart Battery Management: The MAX G30LP's intelligent battery management system ensures high power supply, along with rigorous safety monitoring and regenerative braking, optimizing performance, and longevity.
  • Safe & Reliable: Certified to ANSI/CAN/UL-2272 standards by TUV Rheinland.
  • Note: Speed and range are influenced by factors like weight, surface, temperature, battery, and riding style.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandSegway
ColorGray
Intended User GroupAdults
Key Features10-inch air-filled tires, Energy Recovery Braking system, Easy to fold
Maximum Weight Capacity220 lbs
Dimensions43.7 x 18.6 x 45.1 inches (LxWxH)
Wheel Count2
ModelSegway Ninebot MAX G30LP
Tire MaterialSynthetic Rubber
Construction MaterialAluminum Frame
Weight38.6 lbs
Handlebar FeaturesAdjustable Height
Handle Height45.1 inches
Tire Size10 inches
Tire TypeAir-filled pneumatic
Suspension SystemDual Suspension for Comfort
Braking MechanismFront drum & rear electronic ABS
Guarantee180 days
Charge Time6 hours
Range per ChargeUp to 25 miles
Package Dimensions46 x 24 x 9 inches
Year of Release2020
Contents of PackageScooter, charger, user manual
UsageCycling

Frequently asked questions

The Segway Ninebot MAX KickScooter offers three range options depending on the model: 25 miles, 40 miles, and 43 miles. Your actual range can vary based on riding conditions, weight load, and chosen speed settings.

This electric scooter provides two speed models capable of reaching maximum speeds of 18.6 mph and 22 mph, respectively. Always ensure you're riding within local speed regulations.

Yes, the MAX G2 version comes with dual suspension making it suitable for uneven terrains, offering a smoother ride compared to models without this feature. However, it's always advised to proceed with caution on rough surfaces.

Yes, the scooter is equipped with a cruise control feature, allowing for a more comfortable ride during longer distances by maintaining a constant speed without the need to continuously press the throttle.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The reviews provide an in-depth look at the benefits and drawbacks of owning the G2 scooter, with a focus on its performance, design, and utility. Users commend the scooter for its build quality, hydraulic suspension, and ease of use over various terrains, highlighting its suitability for urban commuting, especially in cities like NYC. While the scooter is praised for transforming users' commuting experiences, concerns about weight, particularly for those living in walk-up apartments, and minor issues with the headlight and throttle are noteworthy. The consensus suggests that the G2 scooter presents a significant upgrade in comfort and performance over previous models.

Pros

  • 🛴 Superior suspension system, offering a smoother ride over rough terrain.
  • 🔋 Excellent battery life and efficient charging, increasing travel range.
  • 🚀 Robust build quality and stability, even at higher speeds or on hills.
  • 📱 User-friendly controls and the ability to customize settings through an app.
  • 🌆 Ideal for urban commuting, with features that cater to the challenges of city navigation.

Cons

  • 💡 Subpar headlight, necessitating an upgrade for better night visibility.
  • 👍 Discomfort with prolonged use of the thumb throttle.
  • ⚖️ Weight might be a concern for those needing to carry it, especially up stairs.
  • 🚧 Certain models may struggle with overheating and performance issues under heavier weights.

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking a reliable, comfortable, and efficient mode of transportation for urban commuting, the G2 scooter comes highly recommended. The solid build, advanced suspension, and overall performance outweigh the minor drawbacks like weight and subpar headlight. Particularly if you live in a city with uneven terrain or demand a higher quality commuting experience, this scooter offers significant value for the investment. However, consider the weight if you frequently need to carry it up flights of stairs.


  • G2 is a game changer
Style: MAX G2
The media could not be loaded. This is my first E-Scooter purchase. I was in the market to buy one for a while but setbacks kept me from making the purchase. I researched tirelessly until I realized it's best for me to try and ride one for reference. So I saw Unagi has a rental service and I rented a Model One. It had dual motors for hills which I thought was necessary for hill climbing on my commute. While the scooter was decent it lacked suspension and the solid and tiny all rubber tires just made me come home with achy knees, ankles, and neck. The stem wobbled and just felt like it would eventually break. So I thought I needed a dual motor full suspension scooter which tended to be the high-speed ones that cost over $1200. I went to test drive a bunch that went over 30 MPH. They were all heavy and I knew I couldn't have something over 60 lbs and they were just too much power for me with jerky throttles. Then the G2 came out and I watched reviews and saw that this was considered a huge upgrade from the very popular G30 Max that I saw everywhere because of the suspension. So I took the plunge and ordered the G2. I absolutely love this thing. Tubeless 10" air-filled tires, check. Hydraulic suspension in the front which tends to be found on scooters way more expensive WITH dual spring adjustable suspension in the rear, check. Solid build quality with a manageable yet enjoyable commuter-friendly top-speed, check. Solid wobble-free stem at top speed, check. It has great torque and acceleration and on every hill, I've tried it on on your usual NYC streets, it handles with ease going faster than even the dual-motor Unagi at an average speed of 17 MPH. The brakes are good but I'd recommend setting the regen electrical breaks to medium to assist. I've had no high-temperature failures like some have mentioned nor any of the other programming bugs others have also mentioned. I believe the Universe made sure that I didn't purchase a scooter I'd regret buying and made sure I waited for this perfect scooter to come along. The ONLY issue is the weight since I have 6 flights of steps with my top floor apartment but the trade-off with the suspension is worth it. I have no pain in my body after riding this scooter around for even long rides. It just glides over everything. It is the absolute best way to get around NYC and I find myself not wanting to drive at all. It has transformed my Summer as I can easily explore my neighborhood and others close by with ease and comfort. The G30 Max is a legend but they say once you've had a scooter with suspension there's no going back and I can tell you for sure that is very true. Spend a bit more money (if you can) and get the G2 over the G30. Your joints will thank you, believe me. If you are over 200 lbs I'd recommend waiting until Segway fixes the issue with overheating since it seems like this happens with heavy riders since its max weight limit is 265 lbs. This is all the scooter you need for daily urban commuting with all the potholes, road cracks, uneven pavement, and hills like in NYC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by Philip Jean Philip Jean

  • This Works For Me 👍🏽 I Like It
Style: MAX G30P-40 miles
Alright... I’ve got my Moroccan Mint Tea, sitting back, and trying to recall all the mental notes I’ve been making, and after a month, I’m ready to proffer a preliminary review for you. Out of the box & assembly: I’m sure you’ve seen the horror stories here. Gotta say, I was nervous. First impression, not overly impressed with the packaging, presentation, and wasn’t at all sure I was the first to see this scoot. Upon further, and painstakingly close inspection, I was convinced that I was the first to see this particular scoot, but the packaging (while unimpressive) fulfilled its role of protecting the unit. Assembly: Very easy. Intuitive. Hardware was sufficient and all components (including brakes) seemed properly adjusted. I had absolutely no issues with any aspect of assembly. Very pleased. First ride: Full disclosure, first time ever on a scooter. I’m 5’11” 204# and been on a LOT of fast two wheel vehicles (BMW 1200 Sport, Indian Vintage, Kaw Vulcan, Triumph American, Harley Road Glide, and my GF’s Vespa). Not since that damn Vespa have I felt so ill at ease on two wheels. Fortunately that was a fleeting feeling made better by the unusually wise decision to not go flat out as fast as possible just starting out. I found the deck very narrow. That took some getting used to, now I wouldn’t want it any wider as I love the small storage footprint. With a little experience: After about 40 miles on it I can say that the three solid Pros are 1) longevity of charge 2) sturdiness of the unit (no small plus) and 3) the controls that turn on the unit & switches modes is very user friendly. Some Cons that while I’m not happy about, we’re not enough to lower my rating. 1) The “headlight” is crap. Only because at a leisurely speed you are easily out driving your visibility. Order a new headlight now! 2) The thumb throttle seems like someone’s idea of a bad joke. After going for about 10mi or so, that little insult wears thin. Meaning I find it uncomfortable and begin losing feeling in my thumb. I have to see if that thing can be adjusted to start higher. 3) Would it kill the manufacturer to have a chip in the controls that would convert from metric to US Standard for speed & distance?! It’s 2020 people! There are toys that have this convenience! 4) The charge cord, in my opinion, is too short. Most people probably wouldn’t have a problem with this, but my outlets are higher than most and it’s an engineering marvel what I have to do to get the scoot up to the outlet. Other comments: The ride can be jolting. Know this going in. Meaning if you travel on cobblestone (or live in NYC or Chicago where road repairs is a distant and fond memory told to you by your grandparents) you are in for a very jarring ride. The App is not very intuitive and certainly not robust. In fact, for some unexplained reason, more times than not it seems to believe I flew in a straight line from some random point in my trip back home. Yeah... that could be better. Finally, according to the documentation, this can’t get wet. No rain, no puddles. This, for me, is something I think I’d have liked to know before the purchase & would be my biggest issue since there’s no work around. If you know of one, let me know. FYI, I didn’t get this for a daily commute. I live on a sail Cat and I needed a mode of transportation that could store small, fit in a dinghy, and have a fairly long range if needed. This was the best option for the price and that wasn’t in some way new or experimental. Bottom line: If the operating parameters matches your use, I’d say go for it. I’d recommend it, and in fact, we may be getting one for my wife. You may want to consider the following accessories: 1) Get the headlight 2) maybe a strap/should sling. I also got 3) a little bar that mounts on the handlebar so the headlight and 4) phone mount will fit. 5) and a little bag to carry a lock, the cord, & stuff. (That oddly was waterproof) UPDATE 2/2021: I did end up getting my wife one & she loves it! They improved the Bluetooth link that brings every aspect of initial startup process to near perfection. While I only intended to use this while at foreign ports it’s simply too much fun and way too easy to use for local errands and getting about. Let me know if this was helpful 👇🏽 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2020 by Doc

  • This thing is AWESOME!!
Style: MAX G2
I bought this early December. I broke my elbow on the 8th, and it arrived on the 9th. D’oh! I was concerned because of the reviews I read, but now that I’ve been riding it for about a month, I can easily say, “This thing is AWESOME!!!” The turn signals are bright af, you can customize most everything in the app. It consistently goes 22 mph (I don’t weigh much) and does better on hills in San Francisco than the ride share scooters!! The main stem is very tall, & it’s rock solid. The shocks work wonders, and are even fun as I bounce while going over bumps. My only complaints are the buttons for the turn signal & horn. They’re small and I’ve seen another G2 at the gym with missing turn signal buttons. Also, the horn should be as loud as the movement alarm. Well, it’s San Francisco. No one pays attention to horns anyway. Be it from a scooter or a fire truck. All in all, I’m super happy with my purchase!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by Consumer

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