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Compare the TurboAnt X7 Max and the Hiboy S2 Pro
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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TurboAnt X7 Max

Hiboy S2 Pro
Comparing Green Mobility: TurboAnt X7 Max vs Hiboy S2 Pro Electric Scooters
When it comes to eco-friendly transportation, the TurboAnt X7 Max and the Hiboy S2 Pro electric scooters represent two of the top contenders. Despite their similarities, there are several differences that potential buyers should consider.
The TurboAnt X7 Max, with its robust 350W motor, boasts a 30mph top speed, significantly outpacing the 19 mph top speed of the Hiboy S2 Pro which uses a slightly less powerful 350W motor.
Another key difference is the range of these scooters. The TurboAnt X7 Max can travel 30 miles on a single charge, proving its efficiency. Comparatively, the Hiboy S2 Pro falls slightly short, with a maximum range of 25.6 miles.
Both electric scooters are designed for comfort. However, the TurboAnt X7 Max prides itself on its 10 pneumatic tyres that can absorb shocks better, reducing bumps on uneven terrains. The Hiboy S2 Pro, on the other hand, has solid rubber tyres better for flat terrains but gives a stiffer ride.
Lastly, there are some differences in their braking systems. The Hiboy S2 Pro offers a dual braking system, with one electronic and one disc brake, providing more safety. The TurboAnt X7 Max, while still safe, operationalizes a single disc brake.
Ultimately, the decision between the TurboAnt X7 Max and the Hiboy S2 Pro will come down to personal preference and specific needs. The TurboAnt X7 Max seems to better fit riders who prioritize speed and comfort on uneven terrains, while the Hiboy S2 Pro might appeal more to those who prioritize safety features, especially for city riders.


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