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Compare the UScooters Booster GT SE and the GOTRAX Xr Elite
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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UScooters Booster GT SE

GOTRAX Xr Elite
UScooters Booster GT SE Vs GOTRAX Xr Elite: An In-Depth Comparison
In the world of electric scooters, the UScooters Booster GT SE and the GOTRAX Xr Elite have made a significant impression. Both models come with their individual strengths, setting them apart from competitors. The UScooter GT SE impresses with it's robust motor, delivering a top speed of 25mph. In contrast, the GOTRAX Xr Elite shines with its affordability without compromising essential features. Its speed maxes out at around 15.5mph, which is still admirable considering its price.
What sets the GT SE apart is its impressive range. It can travel up to 30 miles on a single charge, whereas the Xr Elite can cover a maximum distance of 18 miles before it needs recharging. Both models, however, exhibit similar charging periods, with GT SE taking 3-4 hours and the Xr Elite 4 hours.
The GT SE outperforms the Xr Elite when it comes to hill climbing abilities with a maximum angle of 25 degrees, whereas the latter can only handle up to 15 degrees. Another defining feature of the GT SE is its portability with a weight of around 26 pounds, in comparison to the Xr Elite’s 32 pounds.
For braking, the Xr Elite sports a dual braking system – an E-ABS and disc brake, which the GT SE lacks. In lighting, while both have front and rear lights, the Xr Elite has added under-deck lights, enhancing its visibility at night.
The GT SE scores with its patented airless tires, reducing the chance of a flat, a feature the Xr Elite does not have. However, the Xr Elite makes up for this with its bigger 8.5-inch pneumatic tires as against the GT SE's 7.5-inch wheels.
In conclusion, the UScooters Booster GT SE positions itself as a high-performance electric scooter, with superior speed, range, hill climbing ability and portability. The GOTRAX Xr Elite, on the other hand, stands strong as an affordable option that performs well with satisfactory speed, good braking system, added night visibility and larger tires.


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