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Compare the Zero 9 and the Kaabo Skywalker 10S
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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Zero 9

Kaabo Skywalker 10S
Zero 9 vs Kaabo Skywalker 10S: The Ultimate Electric Scootering Showdown
In the bustling world of electric scooters, Zero 9 and Kaabo Skywalker 10S are two models that have captured the attention of users around the globe. But which of these scooters reigns supreme? Let's delve into the comparison to find out.
The Zero 9 scooter is a force to be reckoned with, offering excellent acceleration, balance and stability. With a top speed of 55 km/h (34 mph) bolstered by a 600W motor, this model is a good choice for thrill-seekers. Plus, with its 25 degrees hill climbing, it offers a satisfying ride in hilly areas. However, the scooter falls short in battery life, running up to 45 km (28 miles) on one charge.
On the other hand, the Kaabo Skywalker 10S seems to have a slight upper hand compared to the Zero 9 when it comes to the battery department. Its 24Ah battery can deliver up to 70 km (43.5 miles) on a single charge, positioning it as a model with longer range. With its 800W motor, the top speed is 40 km/h (25 mph), making it slower than the Zero 9 but not significantly behind in terms of speed. With a 30 degrees hill climbing, it's also a good choice for climbing steeper inclines.
In terms of suspension, both scooters have front and rear suspension to ensure a comfortable ride. The Zero 9 comes with a single rear drum brake while the Kaabo Skywalker features dual brakes, both for disk and drum. Having double brakes makes the 10S more reliable for sudden stops.
The price range does also differ with Zero 9 leaning on the more expensive side compared to Kaabo Skywalker 10S. Ultimately the choice between these two largely depends on your comfort, speed, handling, battery range preferences, and budget.


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