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Compare the UScooters GT Sport and the Macwheel MX 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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UScooters GT Sport

Macwheel MX PRO
Comparing UScooters GT Sport and Macwheel MX PRO: A Detailed Analysis
In the blossoming market of electric scooters, two models have piqued the interest of many commuters - the UScooters GT Sport and the Macwheel MX PRO. Though both scooters share similarities like a foldable design and efficient electric drive, they diverge in key areas.
Firstly, the UScooters GT Sport comes with an impressive 30-mile range and can travel at top speeds of 25 MPH, while the Macwheel MX PRO features a slightly lower range of 25 miles and a top speed of just 15.5 MPH. In terms of power, the GT Sport's 700W motor noticeably outperforms the MX PRO's 350W.
The two scooters also differ in weight. Weighing in at just 26.9lbs, the GT Sport is more portable than the MX PRO, which weighs 28.4lbs. The MX PRO compensates with a larger weight capacity of 265lbs compared to the GT Sport's 249lbs limit.
Both scooters feature disc brakes, but only the GT Sport offers additional electronic and regenerative brakes. In terms of nighttime visibility, both scooters have head and tail lights, but the GT Sport features impressive turn signals, while the MX PRO lacks this feature.
The MX PRO excels in comfort, though - its 8.5 air-filled tires provide a smoother ride compared to the GT Sport's 8 solid rubber tires. It also has a wider deck for added stability.
In summary, if you value speed, distance, advanced safety features, and lower weight, the UScooters GT Sport may be the ideal choice. On the other hand, if you prioritize a smoother ride, larger weight capacity, and wider deck for stability, the Macwheel MX PRO might be a better fit.
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