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When you are looking to buy adult electric scooters, whether it’s for off-roading fun or commuting, there might be a couple of things that give you pause and make you second-guess your decision. The truth is there are plenty of e-scooter myths out there, but most of them are easily refutable. Are you falling for a common e-scooter myth? Here’s a closer look at the five most common myths, along with the truth about e-scooters.

Myth 1: Electric Scooters Aren’t Durable

Anyone who thinks electric scooters aren’t durable has never ridden premium off road electric scooters. They are designed to be incredibly durable and tackle dirt and uneven surfaces well off the beaten path. They are more akin to high-performance vehicles than a kid’s scooter. Commuter electric scooters are also quite durable and can have excellent shocks and suspension.

This myth likely comes from rental electric scooters, which only last a few months on average. They are ridden by inexperienced rides, stored outside in a variety of weather conditions, aren’t often cleaned, and treated like, well, rental scooters. Riders have little regard for their condition and drop them carelessly. You’ll probably treat your personal e-scooter much nicer.

Myth 2: E-Scooters Are Dangerous

If you know how to properly ride escooters and have the necessary protective equipment, like a helmet, your electric scooter isn’t any more dangerous than a bike. When you buy a scooter for yourself, you’ll spend a great deal of time learning how your scooter handles, and how to accelerate and decelerate and operate the scooter safely.

Again, rideshare scooters are likely the culprit behind this myth. It’s no secret most people don’t take the time to learn how to ride these scooters safely, and many people don’t take proper safety precautions either. Keep your helmet on, ride slower in busy areas, don’t ride with anyone else on the scooter, keep your eyes on the road, and you will be fine.

Myth 3: It’s Hard to Ride E-Scooters

Electric scooters are only intimidating to ride for those who haven’t tried them. They may have powerful motors and top speeds that many may find surprising, but the learning curve is small.

Thanks to a low center of gravity, it’s easy to maintain your balance. The motor does most of the work for you. Start slow and pick up speed, shift your weight while braking, and practice on private roads or empty parking lots, and you’ll be an expert in no time.

Myth 4: Electric Scooter Batteries Don’t Last Long

Many people are accustomed to rental electric scooters, so they don’t actually know how long a battery lasts. They’ve never actually ridden a scooter from a full to empty battery—it lasts longer than you probably think!

A typical commuter scooter can last around 20 miles. Higher-end scooters can last even longer—up to 90 miles. The actual range depends on the rider’s weight and the terrain, but chances are you won’t run out of batteries exploring your city as long as you start with a full charge.

Myth 5: Uphill Climbs Are Hard

Some entry-level scooters may have a harder time going up hills, but most premium electric scooters can make uphill climbs with ease. More powerful motors will obviously make it easier, powering up steep hills without a problem.

Off road electric scooters will make short work of hills, tackling dirt paths and going off roads with ease. So, if you live in a hilly city and have shied away from e-scooters in the past, check out some premium options and give it a shot. You might be surprised just how far an e-scooter can take you.

About fluidfreeride

After trying to find the perfect e-scooter that combined performance, convenience, and affordability, the fluidfreeride team took matters into their own hands. Enter the Mosquito and Horizon, the first two fluid scooters. The next year, they produced three more models and expanded their service capabilities. Today, fluidfreeride’s e-scooter selection covers every need, from offroading to commuting. The team is proud to bring you the best scooters and the best service. Leave your gas-powered vehicle at home, contribute to a greener environment, and have fun on a fluid electric scooter. Check out the full lineup and find the perfect e-scooter for you.

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