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Compare the Kaabo Mantis King GT and the WEPED Fold
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

WEPED Fold
Comparing The Kaabo Mantis King GT and The WEPED Fold Electric Scooters
When it comes to high-performance electric scooters, the Kaabo Mantis King GT and the WEPED Fold are often the first to come to mind. Both models are renowned for their high speed and excellent performance, but they also have unique distinctions that make them special in their own right. Starting with speed, the Kaabo Mantis King GT boasts a high speed of 62 mph, surpassing the WEPED Fold's top speed of 50 mph. In terms of power, Mantis King GT triumphs again with dual 2000W motors compared to WEPED Fold's dual 1700W motors. The superior power, however, adds to the weight making the Mantis King GT heavier (66 lbs) than WEPED Fold (50 lbs).
In battery longevity and charging, the Kaabo Mantis model shines brighter with its 35.6Ah battery highlighting 74+ miles range on a single charge, whereas the WEPED Fold delivers a range of up to 62 miles. WEPED fold, on the other hand, steps up with its feet position sensor and dust and water resistance making it ideal for outdoor use, features the Kaabo Mantis King GT lacks.
In terms of cost-effectiveness, the more affordable option is the Kaabo Mantis King GT. Priced around $3,699, it's a more economic choice compared to the WEPED Fold's hefty tag of about $4,799. Lastly, in suspension and smoothness of the ride, both scooters do not disappoint. The Mantis King GT features dual hydraulic disc brakes and adjustable damping suspension while the WEPED Fold possesses swingarm-type suspension and regenerative braking making for smooth, comfortable rides. These comparative elements clearly show that while the two models share some similarities, they each have unique attributes to cater to varying customer needs and preferences.


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