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The Segway Ninebot P100SU Electric KickScooter is a high-performance commuting solution featuring a powerful 650W motor, a remarkable range of 62.1 miles, and a top speed of 30 MPH. Designed for safety and comfort, it includes dual suspension, a dual braking system, and robust 10.5'' tires, making it perfect for urban travel. With a weight capacity of 265 lbs, this scooter is ideal for adults seeking a reliable and stylish mode of transportation.
Age Range | Adult |
Brake Type | Front Braking, Rear Braking |
Color | Black |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Features | Dual Braking System, Lights, Cruise Control, Foldable, Rechargeable |
Suspension | Dual Suspension |
Wheel Size | 10.5 Inches |
Included Components | Segway Ninebot P100SU |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Brand | Segway |
maximum weight capacity | 120 Kilograms |
Department | Unisex-Youth |
Manufacturer | Ninebot (Changzhou) Tech Co., Ltd |
Item model number | P100SU |
Product Dimensions | 118.36 x 63.5 x 128.78 cm; 32.89 kg |
ASIN | B0BM9BDV1G |
L**O
Excellente suspension et facile à utiliser
Autonomie plus bas que suggérer m
O**T
Excellent build quality and an overall very good scooter
I own a Segway P100S and a Segway GT1. I have also previously owned two Ninebot Max G30P scooters. I have over 2,000 combined models on Segway branded scooters. Segway build quality is phenomenal. It’s simply better than any other scooter company out there.The P100S is a great scooter, with a few caveats. The torsion bar suspension on the P100S is not nearly as effective as the coil spring suspension on the GT1. It provides a much smoother ride than something like a Ninebot Max, which has no suspension at all. But if you are coming from a GT series scooter it’s going to be a little disappointing. I would prefer to see a hydraulic suspension on the next version of a P-series scooter.At 73 pounds this scooter is not light. It does fold down reasonably compact, and I’m able to fit it in the back seat of my car. It’s too big for the trunk of my sedan. At top speed I can get around 28-30 miles of range, riding mostly flat terrain at 160 pound rider weight. At more moderate speeds I can get over 40 miles of range on it. 62 miles is unrealistic unless you want to ride 10 mph the entire time.With KERS enabled I rarely need to use the mechanical disc brakes, which work fine. However at this price point I would have liked to see hydraulic brakes on this model. The cruise control is very easy to use. The headlight is bright enough for night time use. The deck is a bit smaller than I would have liked for my size 12 feet but it’s adequate. The GT1 deck is 1.5” wider and much more comfortable.Early models have a problem with the rear fender coming loose. The current model has a redesigned fender that so far has been rock solid for me.The unit has a thumb control, which is more comfortable to operate than a trigger throttle. The GT1 has a twist throttle which I prefer over the thumb throttle as it allows me to keep my hand in a more comfortable position. If you use cruise control you can give your thumb a rest.Should you buy the P100S? The answer is it depends on the price. Amazon was running a $1,499 special on it for several months. At that price it was a good deal. At full retail of $1,999 I think it’s overpriced. The GT1 is currently on sale at Segway for the same price as the P100S, making it a much better value overall. The only downside to the GT1 is it weighs 101 pounds vs the P100S at 73 pounds. If you can live with the higher weight, the GT1 will give you a much smoother ride, a wider deck, a more effective suspension, and a higher top speed. Overall the GT1 is far superior in every way other than portability.
M**L
Great speed but still safe
I used my new scooter today for the first time and I can see some pros and cons. I made the mistake of trying to go big and first purchased the GT2 model. That scooter is ridiculously large and heavy. Do not be fooled by the ad saying it's a commuter scooter. I returned it for this version, the ps100 and I'm very satisfied. I am upgrading to this from the g30 max. I like that there are a lot more customizable things than there were before. I love that it has good double suspension, bigger tires, and faster speeds. I don't care for the NFC/security function, but you can turn that off if you want to. That isn't going to prevent your scooter from being stolen though, since a thief can easily pick up the scooter and abscond with it. In any case, I enjoy the scooter very much and leave all the other scooters and bicycles in the dust. Being that this scooter has a capacity to reach 30 mph, I highly suggest wearing a full-on DOT approved helmet, at the very least. It was easy to use and figure out. No too different from the max as far as overall use goes. Very fun and zippy. I flew through intersections before oncoming traffic even had a chance to reach them. Oh, I like that it comes with an actual horn because I always felt like that little bicycle bell was insufficient. The horn is loud enough for vehicle drivers with their windows up to hear you making a racket and make them look, which is great.
T**1
Horrible build quality / unrideable after 15 days
Edit: As a member of r/electricscooter, I've seen an unsettling number of people reporting snapped stems while riding. DANGEROUSRider details: 220lbs 5'11"I upgraded from a Segway g30lp. I ended up getting the p100s to step up my scooter game.Initially I loved it, but after a few weeks of riding it's embarrassing to ride. Feels/sounds like I'm riding a really fast Nerf gun.Pros:*It's very quick.*Fancy lights.Cons:* Rear brake disc mounted to plastic hub. (warped / un rideable)*Expensive (I even got it at the sale price of $1500)*The range is not very good when you have it maxed out in sport mode across town.*Plastic stress noises while standing on deck.*Kickstand is far too short. (scooter falls over)*Front suspension rattles like crazy over the smallest bumps (concrete joints etc.)*Both front and rear suspension were creaking really loud at pivot.*Suspension does not have enough travel for It's speed & weight.*Headlights flicker off/on while riding at speed in the dark.*Front/Rear brake leavers are mounted backwards. (rear brake lever is on the left)*Scooter will enter locked security mode while waiting at certain intersections.*Single motor*Brakes need constant adjustment to prevent oscillating scraping sound.*Mechanical disc brakes (not hydraulic)*Handlebars feel too far backward, difficult to stand on the middle of the deck.*Segway mobile app prompted me to lock the speed at 25mph for regulations. Stopped using app.I regret my purchase.I have 4 YT shorts that showcase the poor build quality. @L.L.Johnson
T**Y
Sturdy build. Insane acceleration. Huge range.
Super easy to setup and turn on. Lots of little tags and guides in the manual and on the bike itself to get you going. Comes charged with 70% battery.So so smooth compared to non-pneumatic kick scooters. WILL do a wheelie or even throw you off if you’re not careful when doing an aggressive start in max power mode.Never seen a scooter that will gain speed going up moderately steep streets. Range on this thing is nuts too. Several friends are now ordering their own p100s after spending even a few minutes on mine.Intoxicating and fun!
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