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Compare the Mercane WideWheel Pro and the Minimotors Dualtron Thunder II
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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Mercane WideWheel Pro

Minimotors Dualtron Thunder II
Mercane WideWheel Pro vs Minimotors Dualtron Thunder II: A Comprehensive Comparison
When it comes to electric scooters, the Mercane WideWheel Pro and Minimotors Dualtron Thunder II are at the top of their game. Beginning with design, the WideWheel Pro has a unique look with its wide wheels, while the Thunder II is more traditional with its slim wheels but robust frame. Hardware-wise, the latter is far superior - making it a high-performance scooter. It boasts two 5400W motors compared to the WideWheel Pro's 1000W engine. This difference in power results in a whopping speed advantage. The Thunder II can reach a top speed of 50 mph, whereas the WideWheel Pro maxes at 26 mph. Furthermore, the Thunder II trumps in terms of range, offering an impressive 80 miles compared to the WideWheel's 22 miles. When it comes to suspension, the Thunder II again wins out, equipped with adjustable hydraulic shocks allowing for a smoother ride on diverse terrains. However, if budget is a consideration, the WideWheel Pro, with its modest yet capable features, is substantially more wallet-friendly than the beastly Thunder II. The WideWheel Pro also excels in portability, weighing almost half the Thunder II. Which electric scooter is best for you solely depends on your unique needs and priorities - speed and range or budget and portability.


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