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The Roinside Electric Scooter is a high-performance commuting solution designed for adults, featuring a powerful 350W motor, a long-range battery, and a foldable design for easy transport. With safety certifications and smart app connectivity, it's the ideal choice for modern urban mobility.
Brand | Roinside |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Weight Limit | 265 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 38"L x 5"W x 16"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | U2 |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Fixed |
Handle Height | 44 Inches |
Wheel Size | 8.5 Inches |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Front Suspension |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Brake Style | Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Charging Time | 5 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Commuting |
Maximum Distance Range | 20 Miles |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.75 x 20.5 x 6.2 inches |
Package Weight | 15.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 38 x 5 x 16 inches |
Brand Name | Roinside |
Warranty Description | 1Year |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Style | 21 Miles |
Included Components | Charger |
Size | 21 Miles |
M**I
Roinsde electric scooter, fast, fun, and totally worth it!
Just wow! This scooter is a beast in all the right ways. Super easy to set up, and it was ready to ride in minutes. It’s smooth, has a good amount of torque, and hits a solid top speed that’s just perfect for commuting or cruising around.The app is a nice bonus, being able to lock it or track stats from your phone is pretty cool. Battery life is solid too. I’ve gotten a full day of on-and-off riding without needing a recharge. It folds up quick and doesn’t take up much space, which is perfect for apartment living. If you’re looking for a reliable, fun, and powerful scooter at a great price, this one’s a no-brainer.
Y**X
Decent acceleration, long range, fairly lightweight, well-priced. Joy to ride
I had ridden several electric scooters before... This review was written after using it for almost a month.IN A NUTSHELLThe Roinside UP6A is a joy to ride. With decent acceleration and a medium-width base for stability, maneuvering it with the wind brushing against my helmet-protected face felt good and freeing! The brake, gear selection, and acceleration controls were second-nature, and the ability to fold the scooter for carrying around added space-saving convenience around the garage and car trunks. At just 15 lbs, it is fairly lightweight. It packs a good amount of power (350W nominal), but can struggle going up hills (it slows down considerably on steep slopes), and is priced much more competitively against well-established brands, such as Segway and Razor, for models with similar specifications.I was able to tandem ride the scooter on its first day for 15 miles with the battery run down to 40% remaining, solo for 29 miles with 25% left, and always felt that there was plenty of capacity left to stroll around the neighborhood at up to 18 mph, a speed limit artificially set by California law. And that leads to the biggest gripe: the California law for motorized scooters that went into effect on January 1, 2005. Although I understand the intent behind the law to protect people from injury, it had put a tremendous damper on my ability to RESPONSIBLY enjoy riding it around town. Federal, State, and local City laws will also differ. With that said, it does not take away from the fact that driving an electric vehicle is quite fun.PROS- Good (but not strong) acceleration with a powerful, brushless DC motor-- Nominal (average) power: 350W-- Satisfying sound coming from the electric motor- Great range and good battery life--- Before I knew about California law restricting motorized scooters, I cautiously test rode with my 35 lb son on mostly flat sidewalks (with some gradual inclines/declines) for long stretches throughout the neighborhood and parks- At 15 lbs, is less expensive than brand names for scooters of similar range and weight- Folds fairly flat-- Can be carried single-handed by the neck- Readable display in bright sunlight- Built-in kickstand- Arrived fully assembledCONS- Speed capped at 19 mph to comply with US regulation-- Sometimes, I wish I could ride faster, but have to remind myself that the limit is for my safety- Vertical part is not height-adjustableTIPSMAINTENANCE- Before first use, charge the battery fully-- Lithium Ion batteries are known to be volatile and could catch on fire--- Do not charge overnight or unsupervised for prolonged periods of time. Stop charging once full--- Do not leave the scooter in full sun or below freezing-- Keep battery charged at 50% or more to prolong battery's 500+ cycle lifespan. Try to never let it drain completely- Before riding, check the tire pressure and tighten any loose screwsOPERATION- Do not brake hard. Doing so could make you painfully tumble, scooter skid, and/or wear out the tires-- Be aware of unexpected obstacles. I tumbled once at roughly 5 mph when transitioning from grass to concrete. It was not fun- I found the most stability (especially when turning) by putting one foot pointing forward and the other at 45 degrees to the side- As battery neared empty, I noticed that maximum speed gradually lowered- Roinside states that the scooter is designed for only 1 rider. California law does prohibit having a passengerMOTOR SCOOTER LAWSWhen I was made aware by a friend that there are laws governing the use of motorized scooters, I was sad to see how restrictive they were. I considered myself to be a cautious, responsible, and respectful rider when taking my son out on a slow, controlled ride on the sidewalk with both of us having helmets on, slowing down considerably (to 1-3 mph) and moving to the side when approaching a pedestrian. Like a bike rider, I yielded to people as a matter of respect and courtesy, and constantly checked on and reminded my son to stand solid and to hang on tight. Any potential obstacles were avoided, turns were made with caution, and as with bike riding, I wanted to stay on the sidewalk whenever possible to keep the little one safe and away from speeding cars. The point is, courtesy, caution, and riding alert go a long way in being safe, in my opinion.With that said, I read that there were a number of accidents involving scooters hitting pedestrians or riders hurting themselves. I get it. Laws are there to protect people from each other and themselves, especially from irresponsible individuals. Luckily, when a police officer drove past on the third day of test riding, he did not stop and ticket for scooting on the sidewalk with my son.CALIFORNIA LAWCalifornia Vehicle Code in January 2005 regulated the operation of a motorized scooter. Keep in mind that Federal, State, and local city ordinances may differ.Disclaimer: I AM NOT A LAWYER. Please consult your local city, police department, and/or legal professional for advice.The following is my interpretation of how I understand the law. It has been shortened due to Amazon limitation on the number of characters in a review text.- Must ride with a Driver's License or Instruction Permit- Must wear a bike helmet if under 16 years of age- Don't ride on a sidewalk unless necessary to enter or leave an adjacent property- Don't ride with another passenger- Don't carry something that prevents keeping at least 1 hand on the handlebars- Don't ride with the handlebars up so high, the hands are above the shoulders- Maximum scooter speed: 15 mph, regardless of any higher-posted speed limits- Can't ride on a street with a 25 mph (or higher) speed limit, unless there's a bike lane to be in-- HELP: Anybody know what your options are when there is no bike lane available on such streets?- Take the bike lane, if one exists- May ride on a bike path/trail/lane- Don't leave scooter on its side on any sidewalk (or in any other position) that blocks pedestriansCONCLUSIONRiding the scooter and exploring has been so much fun! The thrill and freedom felt while zipping around on the board with speeds up to 19 mph reminded me of snowboarding up and down the mountains. However, despite what I felt was respectful, responsible, alert, and cautious riding with my passenger son on sidewalks, he and I were both saddened to learn that doing so was illegal. It is what it is.The Roinside UP6A, with its comparatively light weight, decent motor, and long range, makes for a great scooter that costs slightly less than most competitors with similar models. It folds compact for one-handed carry. Its construction appears and feels solid, and with the right stance and balance, I felt in control the entire time
T**U
Great Value – Smooth Ride, Smart Features, and Reliable Performance
I’ve been using the Roinside Electric Scooter for a few weeks now and I’m really impressed. It hits up to 19 MPH with ease, and the 21–23 mile range has been more than enough for my daily commutes and errands. The 350W motor is powerful and the ride feels smooth and stable, even on rougher sidewalks.The 8.5" solid tires are a huge plus — no flats to worry about. I also appreciate the foldable design, which makes it super easy to store or throw in the car. The dual braking system (disc + electronic) feels safe and responsive.One of my favorite features is the mobile app — you can lock the scooter, track rides, and switch speed modes right from your phone. Setup was simple and everything worked straight out of the box.Overall, it’s a well-designed, smart, and efficient scooter that offers great value for the price. Highly recommended!
H**J
Cute and sturdy electric scooter
The pink electric scooter is so cute and catches everyone’s attention when I ride it in the neighborhood. It’s incredibly easy to install; it only takes me 5 minutes to screw in four screws. It’s designed for adult use and provides a smooth and stable ride. Additionally, it has an app that allows me to check the battery, mileage, and even set the speed. Lastly, it’s foldable, making it easy to fit in my truck.
D**
Love this pink scooter!
Wife loves this pink scooter! The color looks really good and it functions amazing. When we first started riding it, we thought it was a bit slow, but that's because you need to download the app and turn off eco mode. Once you do that, this thing really cruises! Really fun to use and it can fold down for easy storage or transport. Battery is easy to charge and it lasts a long time. Only had to charge once this week and that's with daily riding. The wheels are a bit rigid, so be careful going over bumps. Overall, a really great form of transport
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