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Compare the Macwheel MX PRO and the Segway Ninebot Max (G30LP)
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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Macwheel MX PRO

Segway Ninebot Max (G30LP)
Macwheel MX PRO Vs. Segway Ninebot Max (G30LP): The Ultimate Electric Scooter Smackdown
With the rise in popularity of electric scooters, picking the right model can be a daunting task. Today, we dive deep into the world of e-scooters by comparing the Macwheel MX Pro and the Segway Ninebot Max (G30LP).
Let's begin with the Macwheel MX PRO. This e-scooter is known for its robust design and smooth riding experience. It comes with a strong long-lasting battery, capable of supporting rides up to 25 miles per single charge. Its 350W brushless hub motor guarantees a top speed of 15.6 MPH. The MX Pro also includes dual brake systems, offering superior safety. The lack of a mobile app for scooter management and lesser maximum rider weight capacity (220 lbs.), however, could be a downside for some users.
Shifting focus to the Segway Ninebot Max (G30LP), this model boasts a fantastic range and performance. The scooter demonstrates a range of up to 40.4 miles, thanks to its powerful 350W motor. It can reach a top speed of 18.6 MPH, proving slightly faster than the MX PRO. The Ninebot Max supports a load of up to 220 lbs., and unlike the MX PRO, it does offer app connectivity, enabling one to lock the scooter, adjust speed, and customise light colours. However, the G30LP is notably heavier than the MX Pro, which could influence portability.
Overall, both scooters have much to offer. If range and app connectivity are your top priorities, you might sway towards the Ninebot Max. However, if a lighter and slightly less expensive scooter matches your needs more, the MX PRO could be your choice.


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