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Compare the UScooters GT Sport and the Apollo Light
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 GT Sport

Apollo Light
Comparing the Kings of Urban Mobility: UScooters GT Sport vs. Apollo Light Electric Scooters
Urban mobility is on the rise and electric scooters are becoming one of the most preferred methods of commuting. Among many models available on the market, two have gained significant popularity - the UScooters GT Sport and Apollo Light. Both promise performance and convenience, yet differ in several ways.
The UScooters GT Sport features a 500-watt motor that can reach speeds of up to 30 MPH, while the Apollo Light runs a bit slower with a top speed of 22 MPH. Its motor is 350 watts. Therefore, if speed matters, the GT Sport holds the advantage.
In terms of battery life, the GT Sport does a commendable job providing up to 30 miles on a single charge, while the Apollo Light delivers up to 22 miles per charge. This distances the GT Sport for those seeking more travel mileage.
However, the Apollo Light shines in terms of weight and portability. Weighing in at just 37.5 lbs, it is lighter than the GT Sport's 48.5 lbs, making it easier to carry around when it's not in use. It also flaunts a more compact design with better foldability.
Price is another key differentiator. The GT Sport comes with a higher price tag, placing it in the premium segment. The Apollo Light, on the other hand, offers an affordable alternative without a substantial sacrifice in performance or features.
When it comes to ride comfort and stability, the GT Sport is equipped with a dual suspension system and air-filled tires, ensuring a smooth ride over urban terrains. The Apollo Light opts for a front suspension with solid rubber tires, which may not match the comfort of the GT Sport but offers its own durability for rugged surfaces and lower maintenance needs.
While both models offer excellent features for urban commuters, the choice boils down to individual priorities. If you value speed and mileage, the GT Sport is the way to go. If portability and budget are higher on your list, the Apollo Light is worth considering.


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