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Compare the Fluid Freeride CityRider and the Apollo City
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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Fluid Freeride CityRider

Apollo City
Comparing Performance and Features: Fluid Freeride CityRider vs. Apollo City Electric Scooters
When you're looking to invest in electric transportation, two models that may catch your attention are the Fluid Freeride CityRider and the Apollo City electric scooters. Each boasts unique features that cater to different needs.
Beginning with speed, the Apollo City outshines the Fluid Freeride CityRider, reaching a top speed of 25 mph compared to CityRider's 18 mph. For those prioritizing speed in their commute, this difference might be considerable.
On the other hand, the Fluid Freeride CityRider provides more range — 10-12 miles more than Apollo City’s maximum 28-mile range. For those who undertake longer journeys, this could tip the scales in favor of the CityRider.
In terms of weight, Apollo City is slightly heavier at 39 lbs compared to CityRider's sleek 28 lbs. This might be a point of consideration for commuters who need to carry their scooter occasionally.
The durability, however, leans towards Apollo City with its pneumatic tires designed for durability, compared to Foam filled tires of CityRider which enhance comfort but may lack in toughness.
When it comes to cost, the Fluid Freeride CityRider has a lighter price tag than the Apollo City, making it ideal for the budget-conscious buyer.
Lastly, both scooters have unique features. Apollo City boasts a collapsible design for convenient storage and transport. The Fluid Freeride CityRider, unique for its LED lighting system, illuminates personalized light displays, adding a fun touch to evening rides.
Choosing between the Fluid Freeride CityRider and the Apollo City comes down to personal priorities. Whether it's speed, range, durability, or cost, each scooter offers something different that could meet specific commuting needs.


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