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Compare the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra and the UScooters Booster Sport
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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GOTRAX GMAX Ultra

UScooters Booster Sport
Comparing the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra and UScooters Booster Sport Electric Scooters
In the fast-paced world of electric scooters, two models - the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra and the UScooters Booster Sport stand out due to their remarkable features.
First, let's consider the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra. It operates with a 350W motor and has a maximum speed of 20 mph. With a premium LG 36V13.0AH battery, it possesses a long-lasting power that empowers the scooter to travel up to 45 miles per charge. The 10-inch pneumatic tires deliver a comfortable ride and added stability. Innovative features like a clear digital display, LED headlight and taillights, and regenerative braking system further make it an attractive choice. It’s also known for its durability, thanks to its reinforced frame and lockdown folding system.
On the other hand, the UScooters Booster Sport personifies power and range in a compact form. Equipped with a robust 500W motor, it can muster up to 22 mph, making it slightly faster than the GMAX Ultra. The Booster Sport comes with a 36V7.5AH battery, ensuring up to 24 miles on a full charge. Its greatest highlight is its lightweight design, weighing only 24 lbs, making it ultra-portable. Designed with 8 inch solid rubber tires, it offers impressive maneuverability. Featuring an intuitive control panel, 3 point folding system, and dual suspension, it emphasizes convenience and ride comfort.
To draw a conclusion, the GOTRAX GMAX Ultra offers excellent mileage and a comfortable ride while the UScooters Booster Sport stands out for its superior speed, light-weight design and portability. The choice between the two depends largely on your specific needs related to speed, range, and portability.


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