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Compare the Segway Ninebot Max and the Apollo Explore
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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Segway Ninebot Max

Apollo Explore
Segway Ninebot Max vs Apollo Explore: Battle of the e-Scooters
In the crowded market of electric scooters, two brands stand out: the Segway Ninebot Max and the Apollo Explore. While both models boast substantial mileages and robust suspension, there are specific features that set them apart. The first difference is in speed. The Ninebot Max hosts a top speed of 18.6 mph, while the Apollo Explore can zip across town at up to 31 mph. Their carrying capacity also varies as the Ninebot Max being able to carry up to 220 lbs, whereas the Apollo Explore can accommodate a weight of up to 265 lbs. When it comes to battery life, the Ninebot Max, with its 551Wh battery, leads the way allowing 40.4 miles of travel on a single charge. On the other hand, the Apollo Explore with its 946Wh battery offers a range of 34 miles. One point of distinction is the tires; the Ninebot Max utilizes 10-inch self-healing pneumatic tires, while the Apollo Explore employs 10-inch air-filled tires. In terms of convenience, the Ninebot Max is lighter and more portable, weighing only 42.1 lbs as opposed to the Apollo Explore that weighs 52 lbs. Overall, your choice between the two depends on personal preference and what you prioritize in an e-scooter, whether it's speed, weight capacity, battery life, convenience or tire type.


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