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Compare the Fluid Freeride CityRider and the UScooters Booster GT SE
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

UScooters Booster GT SE
Fluid Freeride CityRider vs UScooters Booster GT SE: Comparing Premium e-Scooters
In the emerging landscape of electric scooters, the Fluid Freeride CityRider and UScooters Booster GT SE demonstrate excellent performance with unique features that set them apart.
The Fluid Freeride CityRider offers a sleek design with a 300W motor giving a top speed of 18 miles per hour, whereas the UScooters Booster GT SE comes with a superior 700W motor that can reach speeds of up to 25 miles per hour, giving it a lead in terms of speed.
In terms of battery life, the CityRider promises 10-15 miles on a single charge, which is decent but somewhat outshined by the Booster GT SE's impressive 30 miles. This makes the Booster the better option for longer distance rides.
However, the CityRider stands its ground offering a smooth ride with its large 8.5 airless tires that absorb shock quite effectively compared to the Booster GT SE's solid rubber tires.
For user comfort and convenience, the CityRider provides a backlit display showing speed, mileage and battery status, while the Booster GT SE offers a fingerprint reader for added security and cruise control for convenience.
When taking cost into consideration, the CityRider is a less-expensive option but the Booster GT SE, although pricier, justifies its cost with its higher speed and longer range capabilities.
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