@@airgunfun4248 I have had absolutely no issues with it. I wish it was a little faster but it's certainly fast enough to get around suburban neighborhoods and urban areas.
I'll be getting mine tomorrow. Im a 60 yr old woman so i think itll be ok for me just to cruise on our straight towpath. Good to hear it's pretty balance stable, too. Im only 5'2 so it should be good as far as room goes.
hoping to get one of these next month to get back and fourth from work. hills were my main concern but as long as it can make it up a smaller slope on the sidewalks this seems like a great option for me!
I have a question I’m planning to buy an electric scooter however i don’t know which one I should get. I’m either between Gotrax flex ultra e-scooter or a Caroma e-scooter but I don’t which Caroma e-scooter is the best? My budget is about 200-500 dollars. I’m probably going to get it from Amazon. Thank you for your time. Have a great day 😄
I'm considering getting one of these. I've had an e-scooter accident with my Apollo Air and need something else to help me get around while seated. Too bad this GoTrax Flex is currently sold out in Canada. Thanks for sharing this great review.
Hello . Thank you for your review but can I ask a question about these scooters. I know there are three models: the flex, campus and campus pro. My Mom how is turning 80 at the end of the month, is wanting something to get around the neighborhood/stores at her leisure. She doesn't feel safe in a car anymore but likes the look of these scooters. Wondering your thoughts on this or the different models that GoTrax has for a elderly person. Just trying to keep Mom safe but give her some independence for coming/going. Appreciate your time and feedback! Jess 😊
I think you ought to look at a trike, these two wheeled scooters require more balance which isn't good for elderly people. I'd check out mooncool, they got a bunch of trikes
@@ElectricRevolution Thank you for the information. Yes I have shown her some trikes but she said that she doesn't like/want one of those..lol. I understand the logic of the trike but going to take some convincing. Again appreciate your time! Jess
are these allowed on sidewalks?? (possibly dumb question) also do you need some kind of license for them? trying to find easy transportation to work as someone with no car
how would you say this compares to the phantom R1 seated electric scooter, i can't afford a car and i have a 2 hour walk to school, im hoping to buy a scooter to help with this, any advice?
Hi, I just bought that online couples days ago, it’s arriving today and I’m so excited for it. I’m 6 feet tall, with long legs, do you think it’ll be a good fit for my height?
@@ElectricRevolution Sigh, I just received the product and ended up finding a hole in the tire. I have just contacted customer support and hope they respond asap.
Thanks for taking the time to review this one. Would you be comfortable with these tires on a dirt road? I would really like to see you put this in the trunk of a car too. I haven't been able to find a trunk test anywhere on RU-vid. Cheers from the Flathead.
You bet and as far as off road, I wouldn't, there's not a ton of power and you don't have good enough suspension for rough terrain, it's more of a paved trail vehicle
I thinking seriously about getting of these. However I will have to be able to put in the bed of my truck which has a cover on it. I have only 20 inches under the cover to put the Scooter in. So with the scooter folded down can that not exceed 20 inches in height.
There's a recommended storage temp, not sure what it is off the top of my head but I have a link in the description over to the company, you should be able to find it there
Respectfully, they need to incorporate Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries into these scooters. Lithium-Ion batteries can be dangerously combustible. Thanks for your review.