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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 G2-43 miles


Features

  • Extended Range: The Segway MAX G2 boasts a 551Wh battery, offering up to 43 miles in Eco mode at 10 MPH and 25 miles at 22 MPH.
  • Power Unleashed: With a 1000W Peak Power Output to ensure swift acceleration and smooth cruising.
  • Enhanced Range: Featuring RideyLONG tech, the MAX G2 offers extended range and enhanced efficiency, perfect for longer journeys.
  • Smooth Ride: Its full-on Suspension System effortlessly handles obstacles, providing a comfortable and stable riding experience.
  • Reliable Braking: Equipped with front drum and rear electronic brakes, the MAX G2 ensures dual safety, offering reliable braking power for confident stops.
  • Terrain Control: The anti-skid TCS technology guarantees stability on any surface.
  • Certified Safety: The MAX G2 is certified to UL-2272 standards by TUV Rheinland.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandSegway
ColorBlack
Recommended AgeAbove 16 years
Notable Features10-inch self-healing tubeless tires, Cruise Control, RideyLONG™ technology, TCS tech, Compatible with Apple Find My
Max Load Capacity265 lbs
Dimensions (L x W x H)47.6" x 22.4" x 49.8"
Wheel Count2
ModelNinebot KickScooter Max G2
Wheel MaterialRubber
Construction MaterialAlloy Steel
Weight53.5 lbs
Handlebar TypeAdjustable
Handlebar Height49.8 Inches
Wheel Dimensions10 Inches diameter
Tire TypeTubeless Self-sealing
Suspension SystemDual Suspension
Grip DesignErgonomic
Brake MechanismDrum brake and rear electronic brake
Warranty Policy2-year limited
Charging Duration6 Hours
Usage RecommendationsOutdoor and Commuting
Max Range Per Charge43 Miles
Package Dimensions (L x W x H)49 x 25.5 x 9.75 inches
Package Weight29.85 Kg
Material TypeStainless Steel
Intended User GroupUnisex-Adult
ManufacturerNinebot (Changzhou) Tech Co., Ltd
Model Year2023
Product StyleMAX G2-43 Miles Range
Items IncludedScooter, charger, accessory box
Release DateMay 24, 2023

Frequently asked questions

The Segway Ninebot MAX Electric Scooter can reach top speeds of up to 18.6 mph or 22 mph, depending on the model. The variation is due to different motor power options, with the standard model featuring a 350W motor and another version offering a 450W motor for higher speeds.

The range of the Segway Ninebot MAX Electric Scooter also varies by model. The standard version can travel long distances on a single charge, with versions capable of covering up to 18.6 or 22 miles, making it ideal for longer commutes.

Yes, the Segway Ninebot MAX Electric Scooter, especially the MAX G2 version, is equipped with dual suspension. This feature makes it well-suited for handling uneven pavement and ensuring a smoother ride over bumps and dips in the road.

Indeed, the Segway Ninebot MAX Electric Scooter is UL-2271 and UL-2272 certified, ensuring that it meets high electrical system safety standards. These certifications indicate that the scooter has passed rigorous testing for safe operation and charging.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

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


The reviews highlight the overall excellence and transformative impact of the G2 scooter, particularly for urban commuting. Users experience a significant upgrade in comfort and utility over previous models, emphasizing the G2's superior suspension, durability, and commuter-friendly features. Its ability to handle uneven urban terrain and provide a smooth ride without bodily pain is highly praised, despite some concerns over its weight and suitability for heavier riders.

Pros

  • 🛴 Solid build quality with hydraulic suspension and air-filled tires ensure a smooth ride over uneven terrain.
  • 🚀 Good torque and acceleration, handling hills with ease and offering a comfortable top speed for commuting.
  • 🔋 Impressive battery longevity, supporting long rides and minimizing charging frequency.
  • 👍 User-friendly controls and easy assembly contribute to a positive out-of-box experience.
  • 💡 Bright turn signals and customization options via the app enhance safety and personal preference fulfillment.

Cons

  • ⚖️ Some may find the scooter's weight a challenge, especially when carrying it over multiple flights of stairs.
  • 🚨 The positions and sizes of buttons for turn signals and horn are suboptimal, potentially impacting usability.
  • 💧 Lack of weatherproofing restricts usage in rainy conditions or on wet surfaces.
  • 🛣️ Ride quality on extremely rough surfaces like cobblestones can still be jarring despite the advanced suspension.

Should I Buy It?

Yes, if you're looking for a high-quality, durable scooter for urban commuting, the G2 offers excellent ride comfort, battery life, and construction. It's a significant upgrade over many models, especially in urban environments with rough terrain. However, consider the weight and how you'll store it, and note the potential limitations for heavier riders and during adverse weather conditions.


  • A Game-Changing Commuter Scooter!
Style: MAX G30LP-25 miles
I'm absolutely thrilled with my Segway Ninebot MAX Foldable Electric Scooter! This scooter has revolutionized my daily commute, providing a comfortable, convenient, and enjoyable ride. The powerful 350W/450W motor propels me at speeds of up to 18.6/22 mph, effortlessly gliding over rough terrain thanks to the dual suspension (MAX G2 model). The long miles range ensures I can travel far without worrying about running out of juice. As an adult commuter, I appreciate the scooter's sturdy design, comfortable ride, and safety features like the loud bell and IPX-5 water resistance rating. The foldable design makes storage and transport a breeze. UL-2271 2272 certification gives me peace of mind, knowing I'm riding a high-quality, safe product. Overall, I'm thoroughly impressed with the Segway Ninebot MAX and highly recommend it to anyone seeking a reliable, fun, and practical commuter scooter. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Sam

  • G2 is a game changer
Style: MAX G2-43 miles
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

  • Perfect for commuting - LONG battery & Simple controls
Style: MAX G30P-40 miles
Got this to leave the truck at home for a short commute. Out of the box the scooter is mostly assembled, move stem upright and close outer clamp and push in securing clamp and then simply connect one cord and place the handle unit into the front stem and screw in six small M5 screws (driver included) and it’s ready! Initial thoughts, well-built and sturdy. It weighs 42 lbs. and simply collapses into an easy carry system but not for going up many flights of stairs. You MUST use the app to connect (simple to download in store) or you’ll be limited to 6 MPH. Switches are easy and there’s one button (hold to turn on, double click to move between eco, normal and sport and single press to turn on light. The back light can either go on while braking or you can turn it on Permanently in the app. Screen is simple and very bright even in the Florida sun showing battery life, speed and mode. The scooter is tubeless and will fill punctures with an innovative slime inside but does require some air here and there. It came at 40 PSI and the tire reads 55. Connect the adapter hose (included) to your pump and then secure to the Schrader valve until you don’t hear the air leak. Two full pumps and it was at 55 PSI. The battery is underneath which helps the balance and the “shock absorbing” is built into the tubeless tire as there’s no external dampening but that’s fine for normal road and concrete use. A great benefit is the AC adapter is built into the scooter so to charge, all you need is a light and portable cable in the picture. Cruise control is nice (turn on in the app) and once you hold the throttle constant for 5 seconds it’ll beep and hold speed until you brake or touch throttle again. It has a pedestrian mode which limits speed to 6 MPH which can be nice if a lot of people are around so you don’t accidentally accelerate. The brake is on the left handlebar similar to bikes and is a mechanical connection to a drum brake system which is nice as it is enclosed and doesn’t require maintenance or work. Can also stomp on back fender as a last resort. Another nice feature is the very wide deck which comfortable fits my larger feed and stature unlike other scooter snared wide as a shoe. There is a bell built into the leer handle bar (roared forward or backwards to “ding”) which is good enough for me but if you want that loud “DING” but a $10 one in amazon for bike handlebar mount. Iffy on buying the Ninebot phone mount as it intrudes in the display (To be fair, most mouths will be a tough fit due to limited space) and doesn’t fit phones in cases like otter box commuter or defenders. The phone in the photo is my work iPhone 7 which isn’t very secure and It did not fit my iPhone 11 Pro. The scooter is rated against water as “splashes in all direction” with no dust rating. I would avoid water where possible and dunking it in deep puddles or similar but rain and light water on ground should affect it. Will update review as use continues. Overall, at $800 this is the best bang for your buck with features and reliability. Shorter commute and don’t need or want to use your phone? Then a mode at about half the price will do. **24-mile update 05 26 20** So far so good. The scooter rides well and has 6.1 miles of the claimed "40" mile range which puts it at 30-mile total. However, I've ridden in "S" Sport mode the entire time with stopping/going, small hills and wind I think 30 miles is fair. There is LIMITED space to put anything on the handlebar, especially a phone unless it is NOT in a case and is an iPhone 7...it'll be a tight fit. Suggest buying an accessory bar or a mount which product your phone outwards. I've purchased the (Onvian Upgraded Wireless Anti-Theft Motorcycle Bike Alarm with Remote, Waterproof Bicycle Security Alarm Vibration Sensor, 113dB Loud) which is available on Amazon and is cheap and WATERPROOF as an added security measure as it can be difficult to use a lock through the front wheel. For the mount, I use) Bike Phone Mount - RYYMX Bicycle Phone Holder: 360° Rotation Adjustable Motorcycle Phone Mount for iPhone Xs Max XR X 8 7 6 Plus, Samsung S10+ S9 S8, Note 10 9 8, GPS, 4-7 inches Android Cell Phones) also available on Amazon. The only oddities thus far are I couldn't manually turn off the scooter after a ten-mile ride on a hot Florida day (no biggie). Other is that the stem isn't staying true to the handlebars and the bolts are as comfortable tight as I can get them without fear of twisting off the heads. This is NOT a part you assemble out of the box so they should be factor tight however after a few curbs while crossing streets the handlebars became off angle be about 5 degrees which is annoying. Easily fixed my holding the tire with your shoes and twisting back...but that shouldn't be happening when the bolts are VERY tight. Reached out to HQ for this one. **Update from HQ regarding is Amazon an authorized seller? YES. And rain resistance...below "Answering your question the scooter has an IPX5 rating which means it can resist a sustained, low-pressure water jet spray. but it won't be recommended for a downpour. Splash in all directions means it can be washable but heavy rain and heavy water Jet spray won't be recommended. And yes, If the device is purchased from an authorized dealer, it will be repaired under warranty." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020 by strongarm18 strongarm18

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