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HLOIE 5600W Dual Motor 50MPH Electric Scooter 45Miles Range For Adults EScooter

HLOIE 5600W Dual Motor 50MPH Electric Scooter 45Miles Range For Adults EScooter
HLOIE 5600W Dual Motor 50MPH Electric Scooter 45Miles Range For Adults EScooter
HLOIE 5600W Dual Motor 50MPH Electric Scooter 45Miles Range For Adults EScooter
HLOIE 5600W Dual Motor 50MPH Electric Scooter 45Miles Range For Adults EScooter
HLOIE 5600W Dual Motor 50MPH Electric Scooter 45Miles Range For Adults EScooter
HLOIE 5600W Dual Motor 50MPH Electric Scooter 45Miles Range For Adults EScooter

HLOIE 5600W Dual Motor 50MPH Electric Scooter 45Miles Range For Adults EScooter
Front Disc Brake Rear Oil Brake + EBAS System. Front and rear oil pressure damping. Electric Scooter1, 3ACharger1, front bumper1, Tool1, manual1, Removable seat1, Keys2. 5.0 out of 5 stars. Best scooter bang for your scooter buck. Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024. I'm a 45 year old female with some slight health issues that makes me weak at times. We were looking for an electronic scooter to take with us in our RV to use for getting around RV parks and close by stores while we travel, as well as use on family bike rides when home. I wanted to have a removable seat that I could easily add when not feeling up to standing and it had to carry at least 350 lbs, so everyone in my family could use it without issue.

I did a LOT of research before deciding on this scooter. That meant a max speed of 15 mph if you're not heavy, for about a 30 mile distance.

That means a max speed of 25 mph if not heavy for about a 40 mile distance. Then I found this scooter. Having dual motors means you can control the wear and tear on the motors and it can boost it's power when needed (go from single to dual using the button).

It can carry 800 lbs! It says it can go 45 mph and for a distance of 55 miles!

I've had the scooter for a couple weeks now and I have no doubt to its claims. I've only gone 18 miles on it so far and it's gone down just 1 bar of power. Also, I've only gotten it into 2nd out of 3 gears, which is up to 30 miles an hour and that is SCREAMING down the road. And my husband who's a big man can easily ride on it (he can't use the seat though) and has gotten it up to 30 mph as well without any issue. I can tell it hasn't even begun to break a sweat yet. A couple things to note: YOU DEFINATELY NEED TO PRACTICE FIRST - You can't just go 5 miles an hour. You go from 0-8 mph with no real in-between, unless you give yourself small "pushes" of the trigger button that gives you a jolt of speed to coast on. The faster you go the more stable you'll be. You need to lean slightly forward when pulling on the gas trigger, because that jolt of speed no matter how slowly you pull back on the trigger, will pull your whole body back. The first time I pulled the gas trigger, I popped a wheelie on accident, something my husband regrets not getting on camera to this day. WHEELS - Thank goodness for the "off road" non-puncture wheels.

I didn't realize the sidewalks and roads around my neighborhood were as bad as they are and I'm glad I didn't go for the "commuter" big wheels made for paved roads, as I don't think they would survive. Also, the suspension makes the ride so much smoother than I anticipated it to be.

Every time I think there's a big bump in the road and brace for impact, I barely feel it. That being said, be careful of taking dips and juts in the road, it's not hard to lose control of this beast.

NOT WATERPROOF - You can't take this out when it's wet outside. I didn't think of it when I bought it, but of course it can't get wet because it's electric.

It has a great plug for the power charger that should keep it fairly dry, but there's no way I would risk taking it through a mud puddle. ACCESORIES - I got a basket for it that has a quick release, so I can take it into the store with me. I highly recommend getting one. It carries up to 70 lbs and it also has a drink holder. It's here in Amazon world. However, with the basket you run out of places to put it without the seat on. There's just too many gadgets on the handle bars that are too important to risk not to getting to quickly. WEIGHT - This scooter is HEAVY.

I would guess at least 80 lbs which doesn't sound like a lot, but when you include it's size, it's not something you can easily maneuver. It's definitely not something you'll be slinging over you back and carrying around, like other models. I had to carry it one step up out of my living room and one step down out of the house, after we put it together and it was a workout for me. Plan accordingly where your going to put it together and store it. STORAGE - I wanted something to store it in when it's in our RV basement, so I ended up getting an outdoor lawn chair storage bag that seems to be working so far.

You may want to looks for something else though as I'm not sure how well it will last. My estimated measurements of it folded down with the seat and basket attached is 54" x 24" x 12 It's not exact and in fact should leave room to spare. It's not easy to fold and unfold for me. My husband has no problem with it, but I admit I struggle with pulling the pin and folding it down or pulling it back up and clicking it into place. So depending on your capabilities, plan accordingly how you'll be storing it as well.

THE ECO TURBO BUTTON - When ON, it stops you from going more than 15 mph. If you can't figure out why you're not going faster, make sure that button is OFF (fully extended). LIGHTING - This does have turn signals, so don't worry about getting a helmet with that feature.

It's headlights are insanely bright and the under board lights flicker from one color to another making you impossible not to see. The only thing that sucks is either you are a disco machine in the night or completely dark; there is no in-between. It would be nice to use just the headlights, or just the board lights.

SAFTEY GEAR - Speaking of helmets, I highly recommend a real helmet and not one that just "meets" DOT requirements. You want there to be something left to identify you by, because I doubt there's any way to survive a wreck on this thing. This is faster than a golf cart with less protection around you. I do not recommend for kids or anyone that isn't also comfortable with motorcycle-like vehicles. I also recommend glasses of some kind.

This does go fast enough that dust in the air will irritate your eyes, making it hard to see. Another option is gloves (heated if you got them). I have found my heated fingerless gloves to be an especially important piece of equipment to keep my fingers warm and able to react quickly while riding in the cold.

If you don't mind any of the details above, I highly recommend getting this. If you can afford it, don't hesitate. Might as well get that clock started now. Perfect scooter for the price. Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025.

This scooter is exactly like what the description says. It's built like a tank and the acceleration and speed is top notch. I've ridden 200 plus miles on it and haven't had any problems so far. Hloie also has good Customer service that responds quickly if you have any questions after purchasing. I feel like this is one of the best escooters at this price point and I highly recommend it.

Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025. As for the seat, I don't like sitting down too much, so I don't use it often, but sometimes it helps me when I'm too tired. My friends, I highly recommend it, you won't be disappointed.


HLOIE 5600W Dual Motor 50MPH Electric Scooter 45Miles Range For Adults EScooter