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Swagtron SG-5 Swagger 5 Boost Commuter Electric Scooter with Upgraded 300W Motor

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Arrives Tuesday, May 14
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Color: Black


Features

  • Product Note: Max speed and range per charge vary based on several factors, including: rider weight, riding surface, incline, ambient temperature, battery level, riding style (stop/start vs cruising), etc.
  • UPGRADE: LARGER 300W MOTOR Weve added an upgraded motor to our flagship foldable eScooter, giving riders power enough to SWAG up to 18 MPH.Bluetooth Enabled: Yes
  • ENHANCED BATTERY FOR EXTENDED SWAG Focus on the ride, not the charging. The fine-tuned 36V long-range battery can last up to 11 miles per charge. Fully charges in just 3.5 hours.
  • ADVANCED AIRLESS HONEYCOMB TIRES Say bye to flat tires with our maintenance-free 8.5 honeycomb tires for extra smooth, puncture-proof rides.
  • SINGLE-CLICK FOLDING Quickly fold down the Swagger 5 Boost with a foot-actuated folding mechanism. Perfect when you need to SWAG and go. Easy storage, easier portability.

Brand: Swagtron


Color: Black


Age Range (Description): 12+ Years


Special Feature: Foldable


Weight Limit: 320 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 41.5"L x 17"W x 45.3"H


Number of Wheels: 2


Model Name: SG-5


Wheel Material: Rubber


Frame Material: Aluminum


Brand: ‎Swagtron


Color: ‎Black


Age Range (Description): ‎12+ Years


Special Feature: ‎Foldable


Weight Limit: ‎320 Pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎41.5"L x 17"W x 45.3"H


Number of Wheels: ‎2


Model Name: ‎SG-5


Wheel Material: ‎Rubber


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎26.5 Pounds


Handlebar Type: ‎Foldable


Handle Height: ‎41.5 Inches


Wheel Size: ‎22 Centimeters


Wheel Type: ‎Never-Flat 580 Honeycomb


Suspension Type: ‎Rear Suspension


Grip Type: ‎Contoured


Brake Style: ‎Rear Braking


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Charging Time: ‎3.5 Hours


Maximum Distance Range: ‎17.5 Kilometers


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎43.5 x 20.5 x 7 inches


Package Weight: ‎15.01 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎41.5 x 17 x 45.3 inches


Brand Name: ‎Swagtron


Warranty Description: ‎90 Days Manufacturer


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎2


Manufacturer: ‎SWAGTRON


Part Number: ‎SG-5


Model Year: ‎2019


Style: ‎Swagger 5


Included Components: ‎SWAGTRON electric scooter, Charger, User manual


Size: ‎Medium


Date First Available: September 25, 2019


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  • 50 Mile Review - So far, excellent!
Color: Black
First, I need to preface this by saying this is my first e-scooter, and first time on a scooter in general. Also, for purposes of performance review, I am 6'2" and 230lbs, with average athletic ability. I live in a rural/small town area near Buffalo, NY, with varying types of road terrain and conditions. I bought the Swagtron Swagger 5 during a spring sale at a $199 price point. I did an exhausting amount of research on all available e-scooters in that price range, and the SG5 seemed to outshine the others in power, load capacity, and durability. It arrived on-time, well packaged, with no damage. I was a little bummed that this model does not come with a phone mount, I would have rather traded that for the bottle holder.. Everything went together alright, and it charged with no problem. I purchased a cheap bluetooth speaker to clip on, and I was good to go. On the first day, my son and I put about 10 miles on it, just around the neighborhood on paved streets. By the end of the second day, I was confident enough on it to take it about 4.5 miles out from home, on busier roads. I did put it on to charge at my destination for a little bit. We are now on Day 7, and I have put nearly 60 miles on it. As for performance, I have no complaints yet. It picks right up and carries me along, usually around 14-16mph depending on the road. I no longer use this on sidewalks, as it's illegal in my area, but also they are too rough and uneven. This scooter does not have any shocks, so you will feel every crack you roll over. I have had this thing up and down some hills, it has not quit on me yet, although it does slow right down by the top of a long hill. The best way to climb a hill (if you can safely do so) is to kind of weave back and forth, instead of going straight forward up. I also learned that it's best to let completely off the throttle and slow down to a coast before going down a hill. As for range, I am able to comfortably travel 8-9 miles on the second speed setting with a few moderate inclines on a full charge. Depending on my route, I can go up to the high speed setting for a bit and still get within that range. The brake is a little touchy, especially the first few uses. I only use it as a very last resort. I would definitely recommend practicing slowing down before you stop, and never use the brake while going above walking speed (3-4 mph). It would be safer for you to hop off in a running motion than apply the brake. In my area, you have the occasional train tracks or pothole you have to hop off and step over, then hop back on and keep going. You get used to all of this real quick, soon it becomes like reflex. The folding mechanism is nice, but I do feel like my handle is just slightly looser than I want it to be around the hinge. It's secure and everything, but every now and then you can feel it wiggle over a bump and it's unnerving for a second. I may fashion a small piece of foam or rubber to place in the hinge to secure the wiggle. Also every now and then something might cause the speed to jerk slightly, and it might scare you for a split second, but once you get used to these things you learn to "roll" with it (haha). The only real accessories I would add when buying this are a timer for your electric outlet, so you don't risk overcharging your battery, and a handlebar mirror if you plan on using this on the roads. A phone mount would also be great, but so far I've just kept mine in my pocket. With my bluetooth speaker, I don't need to worry about sound. The biggest suggestion I would make right out of the box, would be to install the mobile app and turn the cruise control OFF before you even step on it. It is on by default, and very dangerous if you're not used to it. I wiped out my first evening, because I didn't realize it was on. Other than that, so far I would say that I definitely recommend this e-scooter. Especially if you are a little bigger than average, or have no prior experience, this is a great model to start out on. This scooter is a rebuild of the Xiaomi 365 scooter, which was a highly popular model that got rebuilt by several companies, so extra parts and how-to videos are easy to find, which is another great reason to pick this one up. I will update after 100 miles, if there are any major changes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024 by Jeremy Killingbeck Jeremy Killingbeck

  • Badly made - 3 strikes you’re out
Color: Black
TLDR: 3 scooters in a row arrived broken or defective. Manufacturer broken - not a shipping issue. Parts missing, things put together badly. It’s a nice scooter but if only 25% of them work out of the box that’s a BAD ratio. So, I had one of these for 2 years and it was reliable and great. But after it was stolen getting a replacement has been a nightmare. The first was missing a head bolt for the stem of the scooter - meaning it could not be locked into place upright. It would literally fold up at any second, even with the lock on it. I returned it and got another - within 3 days it started producing errors codes. The entire engine failed do to “electrical issues”, I returned it yet again. I just got the 3rd scooter today: the latch that keeps it folded was seated incorrectly, I was able to fix that; the latch to keep it upright would not close all the way - meaning it couldn’t be locked, but my experience with 1st scooter meant I knew how to fix this as well. Finally, the back tire does not spin freely, and despite trying to fix it, I can’t get at the pieces without potentially voiding the warranty for taking it apart. SO FRUSTRATING. The manuals in the box and online help with none of this. They didn’t even list the possible error codes or what they mean. I think they want people to start buying the five elite, instead of the five boost. So these are being made as cheaply as possible, or maybe even with leftover parts. STEER CLEAR ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Elizabeth

  • It exceeded my expectations
Color: Black
I bought this to take some of the fatigue of walking (I am required to cover over five miles per day at work) after an injury, and I have been pleasantly surprised by how well this has worked over the first week of use so far. First off, I believe that the claims of it being able to go 11 miles between charges look to be the most optimistic estimates possible, i.e. very light person on smooth cement traveling at constant rate of speed and with very little turning or other maneuvers. However, with that said, I'll provide a more representative value using myself, a large guy of 6'4" and 265 lbs, getting at at least five miles with varying slopes and surfaces, considerable maneuvering and turns with variation of speed, and frequent stops and starts before I get the power indicator to one bar and plug it back in for a full charge. That's a more realistic number, and I consider it acceptable. I'll run through some of the features for those of you who might want to know: 1) There is a blue LED digital speedometer. 2) The controller can toggle between three speed settings, with setting 1 topping out at just a bit over 5 mph, setting 2 topping out at just a bit over 10 mph, and setting 3 topping out (with me riding on smooth surface and fully accelerated) at 17.5 mph. 3) If the thumb throttle is held in at a constant rate of speed for five seconds or longer, the scooter will go into "cruise control" and you can take your thumb off the throttle until you want to stop or decelerate, with the cruise control switched off with either an application of the hand brake or by briefly activating the throttle once again. 4) Charging from fully depleted does indeed seem to go about 3.5 hours, so that seems to be accurate as per the product description, although my findings are that it takes more like 4.5-5 hours if the battery is completely depleted, so bear that in mind. 5) The folding mechanism is very good, but be aware that it is VERY stiff releasing the latch to fold it the first few times using it, so be sure that you either have very strong hands, or (especially women) be sure to have a strong wooden stick to act as a lever to release the release latch on the first few times using it until it breaks in and smooths out a bit, as it has done for me after about 24 fold/unfolds. 6) The tires are "honeycomb" rubber (for cushioning) instead of pneumatic, which makes flats or having to reinflate non-issues. 7) This particular scooter is heavy duty, rated to be usable for people up to 320 lbs, and I believe it. This is one stout ride. 8) The accelerator is nicely responsive without being overly sensitive to avoid jerky acceleration and deceleration, and the hand brake is decent, but it should be mentioned that brake application (goes only to the rear wheel) should be done judiciously to avoid getting thrown off the scooter, especially when moving at speeds beyond about 7 mph. 9) I would highly recommend not wrenching back or putting much weight on the handlebars to avoid wear and tear on the bar and latch and on the handlebars themselves, with the preferred way of driving it of having your hands just resting lightly on the handlebars and leaning back on the balls of the feet to carry most of your weight, as you would do while standing unaided on a flat surface off of the scooter. 10) Another recommendation would be to make time to coast down to a more manageable approximately 5 mph before GENTLY applying the brake, both to reduce wear on the brake pad and to avoid getting thrown off with overly aggressive brake use that is harder to not do while moving at higher speeds. I prefer to coast down to even lower speed -- about 2mph -- then step off gently, which makes dismounting much easier and starts a natural walking motion while doing it. I'm impressed with this scooter, but I wanted to mention that it's significantly (in my opinion) tougher to avoid wrecks on an electric scooter than on a bike, namely because the wheels are too small and too low to provide a gyroscopic effect that the much larger wheels of a bicycle provide. That's not a knock on this scooter specifically, but it's something to always keep in mind for all scooters of this type, especially if you've only ever ridden bicycles. The single most important precaution I can recommend for these scooters is to be very careful about the surface you are riding on and to studiously avoid even small rocks the size of grapes or bigger, never riding on gravel (obviously), and to be especially careful about even small cracks/holes on the surface you ride across. Riding a normal bicycle with wheels at least 20" - 26" diameter across rocks cracks and holes (within reason, of course) will usually only cause a bumpy ride, but attempting to ride across those with a scooter's 8" wheels can be catastrophic, and the rider will get badly hurt. Also, be aware that it's a very bad idea to attempt to do anything with your hands except steer and control the throttle and brake, as just taking one hand off suddenly makes it handle differently; so no, don't even THINK of touching your phone while riding. I occasionally have to do very minor things such as scratch my nose while riding, and I can say that it takes a much greater degree of caution to avoid over-steering and the inevitable outcome of that. I don't want to end my review making it sound as if this is an inherently dangerous way to travel, but it's of critical importance for riders to know. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2022 by oldpink

  • Swagtron
Color: Silver
Scooter exceeds 18mph and actually can reach 20 mph it also rides really smooth and looks very nice, only thing I don’t like is that you can’t change the mph in the settings on the app,eco goes 5.5 mph,drive 11 mph, and sports 18, also it batter life isn’t that great tbf but everything else is good and nice quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by Angel szturmay Angel szturmay

  • Electric scooter
Color: Black
Was a great scooter but was not appropriate for a 10 year old boy
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Elaine H Stephens

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