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Compare the Kaabo Mantis King GT and the Hiboy S2R
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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Kaabo Mantis King GT

Hiboy S2R
Kaabo Mantis King GT vs. Hiboy S2R Electric Scooters: An In-Depth Comparison
When it comes to performance, design, and overall riding experience, both the Kaabo Mantis King GT and Hiboy S2R electric scooters have something to offer, but they differ significantly in many aspects.
Firstly, the Kaabo Mantis King GT boasts a remarkable top speed of 60 mph due to its powerful twin 1000W motors, while the Hiboy S2R, with a top speed of just 19 mph, is more suitable for easygoing city riders.
Kaabo Mantis King GT also outperforms the Hiboy in terms of range as it can travel up to 70 miles per charge, compared to S2R’s 17 miles. This makes the Mantis a perfect choice for long-distance commutes.
When ride comfort comes into play, Mantis King GT takes the lead with its adjustable dual-suspension system, providing a smoother ride even on rough terrain. On the other hand, the Hiboy S2R delivers solid ride comfort with its rubber tires, but lacks an advanced shock absorption system.
As for carrying capacity, the Mantis supports up to 330 lbs, while the S2R only supports 220 lbs.
Design-wise, the Mantis King GT stands out with its aggressive aesthetics, LED headlight, and comprehensive digital display. Conversely, the S2R sports a minimalist design, with an integrated LED headlight and simple but functional display.
Regarding price, the Hiboy S2R is significantly more affordable than the Kaabo Mantis King GT. This makes it a great option for riders who are new to electric scooters or are on a budget.
In summary, the Kaabo Mantis King GT and Hiboy S2R electric scooters both hold their own, depending on the rider’s needs and preferences. When picking between the two, consider factors such as speed, range, ride comfort, carrying capacity, design, and price.


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