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Segway Ninebot MAX Foldable Electric Scooter, Power by 350W/450W Motor, Long Miles Range, 18.6/22 mph, Dual Suspension (MAX G2 Only), Commuter Scooter for Adults, UL-2271 2272 Certified

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Style: MAX G30P-40 miles


Features

  • Powerful Performance: The Segway MAX G30P features a robust 350W motor, reaching speeds of up to 18.6 mph, covering 40-mile range and accommodating a load of up to 220 lbs.
  • Efficient & Portable: Weighing just 38.6 lbs, it offers effortless maneuverability and convenient one-click folding.
  • With its 20% hill grade capability, conquering inclines is a breeze.
  • Safety & Comfort: Equipped with anti-lock brakes, shock absorbers, and 10'' tubeless tires, the MAX G30P prioritizes rider safety and comfort.
  • Smart Technology Integration: Featuring an LED display, Bluetooth connectivity, cruise control, and app connectivity for enhanced convenience and control.
  • Long-lasting Battery: With a 551Wh battery capacity, riders can enjoy extended adventures without worrying about frequent recharges.
  • Certified Safety: The MAX G30P is certified to ANSI/CAN/UL-2272 standards by TUV Rheinland.
  • Note: Speed and range may vary based on factors such as weight, terrain, temperature, and battery condition.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerNinebot (Changzhou) Tech Co., Ltd
ModelNinebot KickScooter MAX G30P
ColorBlack
Recommended Age RangeTeens and Adults
Key FeaturesRegenerative Braking, 10-inch Air-Filled Tires, Foldable Design
Weight Capacity220 lbs
Dimensions (LxWxH)43.7" x 18.6" x 45.1"
Weight of Scooter23.5 kg
AdjustabilityHeight-Adjustable Handlebar
Wheel Size10 inches
Wheel TypePneumatic (Air-Filled)
SuspensionFront and Rear Suspension
Braking SystemFront Drum Brake and Rear Electronic ABS
Warranty180-Day Limited Warranty
Charging Time6 Hours
Maximum RangeUp to 40 Miles
Frame MaterialAlloy Steel
Year2019
Package ContentsScooter, Battery Pack

Frequently asked questions

The Segway Ninebot MAX KickScooter comes in variants that offer different ranges. You can choose between models that provide 25, 40, or 43 miles of range on a single charge, depending on the specific model and conditions such as rider weight and terrain.

The speed of the Segway Ninebot MAX KickScooter also varies by model. It can reach up to 18.6 or 22 mph, allowing for quick and efficient travel over short distances.

Yes, the MAX G2 version of the Segway Ninebot MAX KickScooter features dual suspension, offering a smoother ride on various terrains and enhancing overall ride comfort.

Absolutely, the Segway Ninebot MAX KickScooter is UL-2272 certified, ensuring that it meets high safety standards for electric scooters, including electrical, battery, and charging system safety.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

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


The reviews for the e-scooter series (including G2 and G30 Max) are overwhelmingly positive, highlighting its substantial upgrades in comfort, durability, and user-friendliness particularly for urban commuting. Users appreciate the G2's hydraulic suspension, tubeless air-filled tires, and solid build quality that offer a smooth ride over challenging city terrains like NYC's. Despite its weight, seen as a minor drawback, the G2's performance, especially its hill-climbing capability and battery life, receives high praise. The G30 also has its merits, including ease of assembly and long battery life, but falls short in areas like headlight quality and the ergonomic design of its throttle.

Pros

  • đź›´ Hydraulic suspension and tubeless air-filled tires on G2 for a smoother ride over rough surfaces
  • đź’¨ Great torque and acceleration, making hill climbs in urban settings effortless
  • 🔧 Solid build quality and wobble-free stem, enhancing the scooter's durability
  • 🔋 Long battery life, ensuring extended usage without frequent recharges
  • đź‘Ť User-friendly controls and easy assembly, making it accessible to a wide range of users

Cons

  • 🏋️‍♂️ Heavier weight, particularly the G2, which might be a consideration for those with stair access only
  • 🔦 Poor headlight quality on the G30, necessitating additional purchases for night rides
  • đź•ą Uncomfortable thumb throttle on the G30 that may cause discomfort on longer rides
  • đźš« Lack of water resistance, limiting usage in wet conditions

Should I Buy It?

If your daily commute involves navigating the urban jungle with its myriad potholes, uneven pavement, and hills, the G2 is an excellent choice for its balance of performance, comfort, and durability. For those prioritizing compact storage and battery life over a plush ride, the G30 also presents a viable option, particularly with its easy setup and user-friendly interface. However, consider additional investments like a better headlight for night-time usage. Given the positive feedback on performance and quality, investing in these scooters, especially the G2 for heavier or more frequent users, seems to be a wise decision for a hassle-free commute.


  • 10/10
Style: MAX G30LP-25 miles
Love it. I don’t know how to review this because this is my car basically. I have a car but in my area, it’s traversable without having to use the highway. I can go anywhere within 8 miles one way. Confident I’ll make it 8 miles back If there is WIND? -2 miles each way! I’m 6 ft so wind really bogs me especially when I’m parachuting with my puffer. If I want to urban wander. I can do so for 17 miles before it dies. That is VERY far for a scooter depending on where you live! It’s great for my use case. The light is also 2x brighter than I thought it’d be! The scooter is smooth. When I bend my knees I absorb lots of bumps. More than the Unagi Scooter I had last year. I’m now ripped. The scooter is a great workout, as I live on a second floor so I carry it up and down 2 sets of stairs. It was a little difficult at first. Not the weight- it’s just a LARGE unwieldy thing for me to carry up my narrow staircase. NOW? I swing it between hands and can carry It up the stairs, unlock the door, AND go up the NEXT set of stairs without putting it down or breaking a sweat. I can carry much more due to this scooter! It’s a free workout. SPEAKING OF FREE There’s a true freedom to driving cars. You go wherever you want! Drive wherever! You can go city to city, state to state! FOR A SMALL FEE (gas insurance) That being said There’s another level of freedom that comes with scooters in general. I can go ANYWHERE within 9 miles which is a HUGE range. I can see everything at the granular. Each shop, each road, each building. Each park. I do not have to search for parking, just… STOP. Just walk in to the store. The simplicity of dismounting a scooter and walking into a place is one that I LOVE and absolutely prefer over a car. Anyways enough advocating for scooter scooting. This scooter is great. I have only ridden a Unagi Model One Voyager in the past. This beats THAT in every way for half the price. That’s my only comparison point. So I can’t say what this scooter is better than. All I know is it’s life changing versus being in a car! I feel excited to go places. ALSO CRUISE CONTROL IS OP. 12 mph on cruise control and I can ride it like a skateboard and have one hand free to hit my cart lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by Carrington Page IV Carrington Page IV

  • You and your significant other needs these. JULY 22ND 2020 UPDATE
Style: MAX G30P-40 miles
Published Sat, June 19th 2020 SCROLL FOR THE UPDATE These scooters are AWESOME! My girlfriend and I needed a reliable way to get around a 10 mile radius and these things DELIVER! WE weigh120 lbs, and 145 lbs depending on the time of day and we have gone 40 miles so far on them. Initially we out them together and CONNECTED the wire that I read to do and everything went smooth. When she turned hers on everything was great just a beep to connect the phone. Done. Mine was a different story that I didn't think too much about. When I turned it on I got "Error code 14" and I didn't know what it was so I just flicked the throttle a little and it went away and I thought "hey, it's a safety to check the throttle everytime you start, no big deal." I was WRONG. We took them out around 3 p.m. after they fully charged and we started off in EVO for about an hour to get a feel for them. They are GREAT! The little torque in ECO put a smile on my face. If you want the 40 miles? This is THAT mode. But at 10mph max speed in this mode it'll take a lomg time to get where you going. The otherside is you will be SAFE. It is a GREAT speed to cruise at! Then we found our way to a long stretch of decently FLAT ground and decided to turn up the heat to "D" which adds MUCH MORE torque and maxes out the top speed at 16. This REALLY put a smile on my face. We buzzed for about two miles then took a break to check the scooters for looses screws, any problems, fragments in tires, just trying to take care of them. Then my error code 14 came back again when we stopped. I then then thought "man, they want you to flick the throttle every time you stop? That's kinda over kill". So then I ask my girlfriend if she has that problem and she said she didn't so I thought it was strange... We then continue our journey, once again not thinking about it and go about our day. We rode up and down neighborhoods, buzzed up and down streets, and just had a GREAT time. And after about 16 miles we went back home. And not another problem. The NEXT day, we go out and we fire up sport mode feeling a little peppy, and this is where Inalmost lost a tooth grinning...the torque...alone...will make you smile...this thing is fantastic. I top out at a steady 19 mph, and run on flat ground at 20. This is better than advertised but also scary. Bumps really make you question if it's worth getting there quick. But a flat straight line I say GO FOR IT.lol This...is where the problems really started. We were about 6 miles away from hoke when the error 14 came back. And everytime I would left off the accelerator, the 14 would happen and I would have to flick the throttle. The motor then started to cut out on me when I would hit the break and 14 would pop up CONSTANTLY letting me know that it really WAS AN ISSUE. We knew we needed to get home so we immediately venture that way and boy it was a struggle. I went from LOVING the thing to womdering if I was going to make it or have to kick it home, which is NOT THE EASIEST as the motor worls against itself slowing down. After about 31,942 error code 14's home, we made it. Hers didn't act up once. We allowed them to cool for a half an hour and charged them back up and tested them and the code was still there, but the MOTOR wasn't cutting out, so it must have been a heat problem? Which is weird because we weren't doing anything the scooter wasn't DESIGNED to do. So THAT makes me nervous. But I comtacted amazon and we recieved a NEW scooter, and I just put it together and we do NOT have the Error code 14 out of the box, and everything is fine. So far. I will update this in time and date it so you you will know. Should this deter you from buying one? No. Absolutely get one, if it's mechanical it is going to fail. I just think there might be a design flaw because I am not the only one with the problem...lol But my buddy came over last night who weighs 220 pounds and he kept up a 19mph speed average on flat ground. So if you're in that weight range or less, go for it. You will love it. Seriously. I'd say Eco with no hills? 40 miles easy. No questions asked. Mode D- 30-35 miles with slight hills Mode S- 25 to 30 miles with some hills. But a guranTEED 30 without hills in anymode. But we weigh less so just do math. Haha I was gonna take a star away, but amazon helped me get a new scooter QUICK, and the old scooter was DRIVEABLE just a pain at times. So we'll see what happens! July 22nd, 2019 So we have had these scooters for a month now, and with it raining and with life changing, we have only put on 400 miles on these guys. The next problem we had was my girlfriends scooter kept beeping when we would take it out on a fresh charge. Thought something was wrong but we discovered it was TRYING TO CHARGE THE BATTERY so it was BEEPING to let us know it was full. We noticed it left after about 5 minutes of riding so problem SOLVED! We got steanded in the rain TWICE. No problems. Very heavy rain. We found shelter but there was a 5 minute drive in it before the stop. They're great in the rain! My scooter in the past few days has had this grinding sound in the front tire that comes and goes haven't quite figured it out.... We noticed that drivers are REALLY ignorant when it comes to sidewalks, crossings and right of way. We have had three VERY close calls so just be careful! Because ai weight 20-30 pounds more than here I usually come back from a trip with 10-15% less power than her. Absolutely acceptable considering I drive always in S mode, and basically gun it here and there for fun. We rode 33 miles today and had 40 percent battery left. Idk HOW. But we checked the mileage on both of our phones, then used google maps to map out WHERE we went, and we shortcutted the MAP because it took a straight shot to the destinations and we cruise IN and OUT of neighborhoods to just look at house and find trash treasures and we calculated 35 MILES WITH GOOGLE MAPS. WITH 40...PERCENT...BATTERY LEFT. IDK. HOW. Just get them... they're so much fun. We crossed a bridge that was REALLY steep and it got me over it at 15mph... I'll update here soon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020 by ShinyChan ShinyChan

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