Segway-Ninebot Kickscooter ES2 Lite (20 km/h, 25 km, 250 W)

Segway-Ninebot Kickscooter ES2 Lite

20 km/h, 25 km, 250 W


Question about Segway-Ninebot Kickscooter ES2 Lite

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foggiano91

4 years ago

Is this product waterproof? I have had it for a few days. Please give me an honest and clean answer? I have to say that I am driving it on the main public roads. It is easy to use. The only thing is, I can't always get it up to 20km/h. I sometimes only get 12 or 13. Already notice the difference between 250w and 300W where I had before. It's slightly weaker. It's fun and pleasing but I expected more than it actually is. It should have more power in my opinion and have more power when riding on roads that are steep. With me, for example, it doesn't always like it and has to help with pushing. But on the whole, I would recommend it to anyone who likes it. As a tip to Digitec and the manufacturer. Make the devices more powerful and not dependent on the app from the mobile phone. Because you have to install the app so that you can fully unlock the device. That was the case for me.

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michaelhel2

4 years ago

I don't think it is waterproof, but it is splashproof. I've had it for about 8 months and have ridden it several times in heavy rain without any problems. Well, I had to extend the rear mudguard/brake with a piece of pet bottle so that I didn't have a wet bum every time I arrived....

As for the power, I can confirm your experience. For flat stretches, the power is sufficient, but when it gets a bit steeper, you can't reach 20km/h anymore. However, I still think that the price/performance ratio is right. When I bought the scooter, there were no alternatives in a similar price range with more power. It is sufficient for the daily commute, but the front-wheel drive bothers me more. With this, the rides in winter were a bit more exciting. When the front wheel slips, you have a lot less reaction time than when the rear wheel swerves in a bend.