🛴 Glide into the future with power, range, and style.
The Segway Ninebot MAX G2 Electric Kick Scooter combines a powerful 551Wh battery with a top speed of 22 mph and an impressive 43-mile range. Featuring 10-inch tubeless self-sealing tires and dual suspension, it delivers a smooth, stable ride across diverse terrains. Quick charging and UL-2272 safety certification make it a reliable, high-performance choice for adult commuters and urban explorers alike.
Brand | Segway |
Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | 16+ years old |
Special Feature | 10-inch self-healing tubeless tires, Cruise Control, Newly Developed RideyLONG™ technology, Traction Control System (TCS)* technology, Work with Apple Find My |
Weight Limit | 265 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 47.6"L x 22.4"W x 49.8"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | Ninebot KickScooter Max G2 |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 53.5 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Handle Height | 49.8 Inches |
Wheel Size | 10 Inches |
Wheel Type | Tubeless Self-sealing Tire |
Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Brake Style | Drum brake and a rear electronic brake |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Charging Time | 6 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | outdoor, Commuting |
Maximum Distance Range | 43 Miles |
Manufacturer | Ninebot (Changzhou) Tech Co., Ltd |
UPC | 841450001168 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 49.02 x 25.31 x 9.45 inches |
Package Weight | 29 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 47.6 x 22.4 x 49.8 inches |
Brand Name | Segway |
Warranty Description | 2-year limited warranty (refer to warranty manual for more info). |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 051501U |
Model Year | 2023 |
Style | MAX G2-43 miles |
Included Components | scooter, charger, accessory box |
Size | Large |
D**K
Non Scooter user
I went from ebike to this scooter, primarily because of theft, and I'm old and don't like walking much anymore, and this thing just shows me how slow walking actually is. Scooters, by virtue of their size, are really an accessory for your day. It fits under and between everything. Takes me home as fast or faster than public transport, which is acres faster than driving in this city. Short trips from door to door. Longer trips are pure joy, if you stick to bike lanes for most of your trip, just driving this thing is very fun. Its max 22mph which is more than enough to pass cyclists and is faster than running.Dual suspension is very nice, dial it in as per your weight and what terrain your travel on most.Indicators (turn sig) are fab, fairly viewable by drivers behind you, very viewable by drivers in front.Piercing horn, that seems like a joke but actually gets attention within about a 30ft front direction.Tires are, well tires, ive not had to pump since I got it 660 miles ago. Lightly jump up and pull the bars with you to get over small 2" curbs, the suspension helps.Easy to read, Easy to understand, Easy to update, (Segway offer lots of little cool updates and upgrades).Its a bit heavy as a thing in your day, but not a big deal on one or two flights of stairs (if your under 50, double that).Headlight is bright enough for 22mph at night to see about 30ft in front. Rear light is bright easily viewable by drivers , and a choice on how it functions (like a car or a bicycle).Apple FindMy built in! Amazing!!There are other scooters out there for less, that do more, but this is my entry point, and I wanted something I didn't have to think much about.
P**N
G2 is a game changer
The media could not be loaded. This is my first E-Scooter purchase. I was in the market to buy one for a while but setbacks kept me from making the purchase. I researched tirelessly until I realized it's best for me to try and ride one for reference. So I saw Unagi has a rental service and I rented a Model One. It had dual motors for hills which I thought was necessary for hill climbing on my commute. While the scooter was decent it lacked suspension and the solid and tiny all rubber tires just made me come home with achy knees, ankles, and neck. The stem wobbled and just felt like it would eventually break. So I thought I needed a dual motor full suspension scooter which tended to be the high-speed ones that cost over $1200. I went to test drive a bunch that went over 30 MPH. They were all heavy and I knew I couldn't have something over 60 lbs and they were just too much power for me with jerky throttles. Then the G2 came out and I watched reviews and saw that this was considered a huge upgrade from the very popular G30 Max that I saw everywhere because of the suspension. So I took the plunge and ordered the G2. I absolutely love this thing. Tubeless 10" air-filled tires, check. Hydraulic suspension in the front which tends to be found on scooters way more expensive WITH dual spring adjustable suspension in the rear, check. Solid build quality with a manageable yet enjoyable commuter-friendly top-speed, check. Solid wobble-free stem at top speed, check. It has great torque and acceleration and on every hill, I've tried it on on your usual NYC streets, it handles with ease going faster than even the dual-motor Unagi at an average speed of 17 MPH. The brakes are good but I'd recommend setting the regen electrical breaks to medium to assist. I've had no high-temperature failures like some have mentioned nor any of the other programming bugs others have also mentioned. I believe the Universe made sure that I didn't purchase a scooter I'd regret buying and made sure I waited for this perfect scooter to come along. The ONLY issue is the weight since I have 6 flights of steps with my top floor apartment but the trade-off with the suspension is worth it. I have no pain in my body after riding this scooter around for even long rides. It just glides over everything. It is the absolute best way to get around NYC and I find myself not wanting to drive at all. It has transformed my Summer as I can easily explore my neighborhood and others close by with ease and comfort. The G30 Max is a legend but they say once you've had a scooter with suspension there's no going back and I can tell you for sure that is very true. Spend a bit more money (if you can) and get the G2 over the G30. Your joints will thank you, believe me. If you are over 200 lbs I'd recommend waiting until Segway fixes the issue with overheating since it seems like this happens with heavy riders since its max weight limit is 265 lbs. This is all the scooter you need for daily urban commuting with all the potholes, road cracks, uneven pavement, and hills like in NYC.
D**D
Paid for new, received used
Scooter is as good as described or better. But vendor, R3NEW, screwed me. Ordered and paid for brand new G2 Max but when it arrived, the box had been retaped. There was grass in the styrofoam packing, dirt on the scooter frame and tires. Upon activation found scooter already had 20.9 miles on it. No exchange options available. There was a refund option but it is spring of 2025 and the price just doubled between order date and arrival date. Check your vendor before ordering.
D**L
LOVE it
Have owned for about a month now. I use this as my primary mode of transportation, and this is the fourth and most expensive scooter I've owned. I didn't realize how much a suspension matters and how much I've avoided longer distances. I had such a fun and breezy 25m ride from West Hollywood to Hollywood yesterday.Pros:- Smoothest ride of all the scooters I've ridden.- Comfortable on bumpy roads and longer commutes.- Sport mode is fun if you're agile on a scooter. Acceleration is quick.- Nice and speedy!Cons:- On the heavy side if you need to carry it ever. I strength-train 4x a week, so it's manageable to get down a little bit of stairs into my building, but I do have to brace my body hard to avoid tweaking my back.- The stem is TALL, so the handlebars sit notably higher than a city rental scooter (like Bird or Lime). It was an adjustment to steer with my arms higher (I'm 5'9"). If you're shorter than I am, I could see this being uncomfortable.Overall turning out to be my favorite scooter that I've owned, and a much less expensive alternative to owning a car in a major city if your commutes are mainly short/medium distances. Love being able to zip through traffic and avoid having to find parking anywhere.
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