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Phantomgogo Commuter R1 - Electric Scooter for Adults - Foldable Scooter with Seat & Carry Basket - 450W Brushless Motor 36V - 15MPH 265lbs Max Load E Mopeds for Adults

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Features

  • MOTORIZED SCOOTER: 450W Brushless electric motor scooter with 20-mile range and max speed of 15.5 mph
  • ELECTRIC SCOOTER ACCESSORIES: E Scooter with 13 x 11 inch rear carry basket and scooter deck, front LED light and rear reflectors for safety, comes with toolkit
  • BATTERY CAPACITY: 36V 8.0Ah lithium-ion battery with intelligent overload and low voltage protection, charging time: 4 hours, with battery power display
  • SAFETY FIRST: Recommended scooters for teens 12 years and up with an aluminum alloy frame, steel rigid fork, rear disc-brakes, 12" tires for multi terrain use, reflective rear reflectors and front lamp
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: weight: 37.5 lbs, maximum carrying load of 265 lbs. Box dimensions: 48.5 x 10.2 x 22.8 inches
  • ONE-YEAR WARRANTY: Components such as battery, battery controller, ringer bell, and LED light are covered with a one-year warranty, they can be self-installed or replaced easily. Please contact us to inquire about the replacement part under warranty.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
ManufacturerZhejiang Dingtu Technology Co., Ltd.
BrandPhantomgogo
ModelCommuter R1
Product TypeScooter
ColorBlack
Target AudienceAdults, Unisex
Material CompositionAluminum Alloy, Rubber Wheels
Special FeaturesFoldable, Adjustable Handlebar
Wheel Size12 Inches Pneumatic
Braking SystemFront and Rear Braking
Weight Capacity265 Pounds
Product Weight37.5 Pounds
Charging Time4 Hours
Maximum Range20 Miles per Charge
Warranty2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
Package Dimensions48 x 22.2 x 10.6 inches
Package Weight25.08 Kilograms
Included ComponentsCharger, R1 Electric Scooter

Frequently asked questions

The Phantomgogo Commuter R1 Electric Scooter can reach a maximum speed of 15 miles per hour, providing a balance between speed and safety for adult users in various commuting scenarios.

Yes, the Phantomgogo Commuter R1 is designed to be foldable, making it convenient for storage and transportation. This feature is particularly useful for commuters who may need to carry the scooter onto public transportation or store it in tight spaces.

The scooter can accommodate a maximum load of 265 pounds, allowing it to support most adults comfortably.

Indeed, it comes with a seat for comfortable riding over longer distances as well as a carry basket, adding practicality for shopping trips or carrying personal items.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

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


Most customers have had a positive experience with this scooter, appreciating its practical design for everyday use in urban environments and easy assembly. They've found it fun and safe for leisure rides or trips to the grocery store. However, some have encountered issues with acceleration, hill-climbing abilities, inconsistent battery life, and a disparity between the advertised and actual travel distance on a full charge.

Pros

  • 🛵 Easy to assemble and user-friendly
  • 🛵 Practical for daily urban use with a handy basket for shopping
  • 🛵 Provides a fun and safe riding experience

Cons

  • đźš« Struggles to accelerate and climbs hills slowly, particularly at low battery levels
  • đźš« Inconsistent battery life with some reporting less mileage than others
  • đźš« Distance travelled on a full charge tends to be less than the advertised 20 miles

Should I Buy It?

Purchasing this scooter depends on your individual needs and expectations. If you require a scooter for light urban use on generally flat terrains, and don't mind the occasional foot push for acceleration or uphill journeys, this scooter offers reasonable value for money. However, if you need a scooter with reliable battery life for longer, uphill routes, you might want to consider other options.


  • Amazingly Surprised !
Color: Black
This is my second electric scooter; the other was a “name brand “ and returned because of battery issues and bad customer service. Anyway, I purchased this scooter during Amazon days but chose to buy it through Amazon vs vendor direct so I paid a little more for a “just in case” no hassle return. Although it has 5-star areas, overall I’m assessing it as a 4-star product. So here’s why it’s a 4-star: 1. No bike shocks: the other e-scooter I returned had front and rear shocks and that was really comfortable when riding My solution: I bought a better shock absorbing seat and that works great ($49 fix) 2. Seat is small and uncomfortable My solution: I spent time on Amazon looking at really comfortable bike seats and found one I liked. 3. No rear light. The other e-scooter had a front and rear light and when you turned the key on both came on and the rear flashed when brakes were applied My solution: I bought a rear brake/signal light ($40) So these are my reasons for the overall 4-star rating Now my overall assessment: 5-stars: Customer service: outstanding!!! Email response: quick and problem solving Replacement parts: really affordable (if needed) and available Maintenance: really easy for any of the main components Braking: disc brakes work great Front light: strong and visible for fast night riding Rear basket: easy to install and solid ( I have my old back pack secured to it for storing my helmet, safety gear, cable lock and charger) Handle bar: really like how it can be adjusted to accommodate how you hold it Throttle: works great and no issues. On a test run it was open all the way and the e-scooter did 16 mph per my iPhone Foot board: wide and comfortable BATTERY: outstanding!!! Holds the charge really well; charging is 2-4 hours depending on when you decide to charge the battery. At 3-bars it takes about two hours; at 2-bars about 4 hours This battery holds the charge really good! (My other e-scooter went from 4 bars to 2 within 3/4 miles!) Now some design areas I don’t like: 1. Folding the handle bar down for storage This must be a standard e-scooter design because my other scooter was identical. You release the clip and pull out the release tab and the handle bar folds down between the bike seat area. My issue is that this process is not always easy. But that maybe due to the design and how it strongly secures the handle bar for riding. 2. Portability: this still weighs about 50 pounds! I have an SUV and it does NOT fit sideways! So I have one half of my rear seat down to accommodate storing it in my vehicle. It’s heavy to lift in and out ( I don’t use my car to work just this e-scooter so instead of taking it in and out of my apartment every day I just store it in my vehicle) AND when the handle bar is in the folded position for storage then the front wheel is at about a 45 degree angle which makes it difficult to slide into my vehicle! So anyone who states in a review that this is “easy “ to store is misleading!!! It will fold down and store in an SUV BUT not sideways; not easily; and not without being a person with a fair amount of strength! Now who’s using this e-scooter: Well, for one I have never rainy type of scooter; only a bike many many years ago! I am 74 I go to the gym 4-5 times weekly I use this 5 times a week to go to work; which is about half mile round trip I leave work at night so it’s dark I do walk it across the main highway I ride it to work and back on a side road and sidewalk area Mostly, I don’t full throttle And I learned a valuable lesson: safety gear is imperative! I did fall with that other scooter and banged my head; scraped elbow really bad; banged my knee; and had the handle bar bruise my ribs really bad! Now it’s safety gear on before key on! So this is a true, non-paid, customer assessment of this product! So basically, I spent about $100 for comfort and safety fixes so keep that in mind when looking at what e-scooter you may want to consider purchasing. I’m happy with this product but I’m also only using it for a half mile a day. If you intend to use it for a longer ride then I have given you food for thought. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024 by Tony D Tony D

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Color: Black
very good service with Phantom warranty, the battery did not charge after 7 months, they sent me another one under warranty
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by Veilleux

  • Excellent manufacturing standards, a quality product.
Color: Blue
The cam-lock seat post design needs to go back to the designers. It is wholly inadequate-doesn’t lock security, thumb lever is too weak, seat swivels with full locking force having been applied-it is inconsistent with the execution of the rest of the bike. Compared to another, similar, seated scooter I had years ago, the Phantomgogo is a little less stable at low speeds because the entire load is applied above the axle height. Once one is accustomed to that, however it is not a significant issue and is a non-issue at speed. At speed, which is attained smartly, it is a good ride - a great value, excellent disk brakes, good assembly and quality throughout. I’m glad I choose it from the competitors. It arrived on time, as promised, in excellent packaging, quick and easy to set up and ride, a very satisfactory transaction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024 by kenneth dewing

  • Quality Product...Sturdy...Tricky Ride..
Color: Neon
This is a product that lives up to the promises on the "Buy" page. Had it for 3 days...unpackage, assembly, charge...take to get tire air...RIDE. This is a great electric "scooter bike"...I believe 15+ mph..(and you don't need faster really) and I'll concede 20 miles on a charge....though that would be a long trip at my size. Facts: 1. it comes packaged perfectly and strongly....I took pics and noted what went were in case of return..no need to return..everything works and not damaged. I did cut ONE long side of box for removal. 2. Assembly - steering column - easy up and lock. Seat...easy...but "lock" tight...then I tested it with my weight BEFORE I rode it. Basket...not easy...started bolts w allen wrench provided..but needed hex nut bit in my electric drill/driver. Bell tighten screw. Everything else solid. Tires need gas station air to get to 35-45 psi...36 in booklet...hand pump (included) I got to 20 psi. 3. Charging - charged it from red to GREEN in 4.5 hours. Did it in the living room so I could A. see if it was smoking or something amiss.. B. stop charging when it goes green...to get a "time"..and book recommended it. 4. The RIDE - No shocks..but air tires...so bumps..but no biggy. Fast little "bike"...it goes..be ready. I am 5 foot 10, 205 lbs? 265 max load I believe...as far as sturdiness....dragging 265 is its own thing. For me, it pulled me up a fair neighborhood grade with ease...gradual slope..but FAR from flat. As much of a hill as I'll EVER need on this bike. The only considerations are.....It has a high center of gravity bc of the "sit down" and my feet fully stretched keep my knees close to 90 degrees...ie..not for long trips without breaks. It's a tricky ride...I'm lifelong Motorcycles...and this "Bike" is worth getting used to...ie..It's not a toy. I might add a rear-view mirror to the handlebars....looking back is easier on a bicycle than is is on this for some reason. I've ridden it twice....up that hill once...and I'm just going to take it slow and get used to it. Fun "Scooter Bike"....HIGH HIGH quality...comfortable quality bicycle-type seat... cute "analog" bell...ie..pull back a clapper...*Ding*...and a powerful front light that can be turned on or off. Lastly, disc brakes front and rear take getting used to...accelerator off slows you, brakes work fine..but a bit "grabby" till you get used to them... Oh..and it "free-wheels" down slope....cool feature. I bought the NEON Yellow Green one and it IS as cool as in the picture. Some review said this uses a key..Mine doesn't..has an "on/off" button. Charge update: rode 2.5 miles...charged to "green" in 65 minutes...max miles "LINEAR" on a full charge - extrapolated to 11 miles or so..BUT "battery discharge" graph (image attached) shows 15 to 20 likely. ie..first "hour" drains at much higher rate/mile... hour 2, 3, 4 - more "miles per battery discharge. So it stands to reason that "charging" follows the same curve - opposite. Bike is good for short trips...not concerned with max miles/charge..and I'd concede it's "as advertised" so far. AND it fits perfectly in the back of my Ford Explorer...took it get air..."Like a Glove" Charging Miles Update - 9/4/22....ok..I used Algebra for this..Calculus with the "charge curve" above better...this will do.. 1st "timed" ride...65 min charge ~2.5 miles...I'm 5'10" ~205 lbs. Up a substantial grade..and other lesser grades. 2nd "timed" ride..4.3 miles...92 minutes charge to green...same big grades... So, First Ride...= 10.4 miles on full charge.LINEAR...BUT..charge curve...most charge goes exponential in first hour..then discharge slope flattens... Now..2nd Ride...LINEAR = 12.6 Miles....BUT...if I take away first Ride...the 1.8 miles w 27 min charge give me a rate of 18 miles on full charge for that 1.8 miles.. Bottom line: The 20 mile on a charge as advertised is easily believable... BUT...nobody but a "kid" could ride out a full charge on that seat...w/ that leg space.. I'm 65 and a half. Lastly...I added a rear-view mirror..which came with another bell..Red...AND I made sure the seat post could NEVER drop from the tightening loosening. I love this Bike...remember it makes no sound...so if on a walking path...hit the bell for people.."on your Right".. Customer Cool. Customer Cool 8/20/2022 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022 by Customer Cool Customer Cool

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