Commuter Scooters: the Ultimate Transportation Alternative
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Commuter Scooters: the Ultimate Transportation Alternative

girl with a white commuter scooter

Commuter Scooters: the Ultimate Transportation Alternative

Although cars are considered a necessity nowadays, maybe even a commodity that the majority of us simply can’t do without, we’ve come to know exactly how detrimental they can be both to our health and to the well-being of the environment in the long run. From the harmful emissions that clog up the air we breathe to the noise pollution they create, cars have a seriously negative impact on our daily lives.

If you rely on a vehicle to make it to and back from work every day, or to make it to the city and shops to take care of grocery shopping, fear not, as there are fun alternatives that can make your life easier and healthier. Walking and cycling may have what it takes, but scooting is just as beneficial when you have the suitable scooter to make your way through with ease.

What Is a Commuter Scooter?

I - glide white commuter scooter
Source: i-glidescooters.com.au

The means of transport designed for your convenient commuting, simply said. The practical commuter scooter is purpose-built for travelling, so it’s safe to say it’s designed to make you faster than mere walking, and it also happens to be more compact and flexible for transport, parking and storage than bikes, so it’s win-win in all aspects.

You’re not too old for hopping on and riding a scooter, and once you find your ideal model, you’re going to realise all the well-being advantages it can provide you with in the long run since it’s the ideal form of exercise. And don’t worry, you’ll be safe while enjoying your scooter ride as long as wear the right protective equipment, pay attention to the traffic around and the road signs ahead. Now that I’ve got your attention, let’s look into the important aspects you need to check to find the perfect scooter.

How to Choose a Commuter Scooter?

The market is abundant when it comes to options of scooters, which is both a good thing and a bad thing. Good because there’s a great deal of versatility, bad because it may complicate your shopping. But worry not, with a little bit of the necessary info in this blog post, you’d be able to turn it into less of a hassle and more of a fun experience.

First and foremost, it’s advisable to look for your ideal commuting scooter based on the budget. It’s a valuable investment you make in the long haul since it can save you money you’d otherwise spend on gas, insurance, repairs, or monthly public transport tickets, so what you invest now would more than pay off eventually.

The main choice comes down to electric models which tend to be pricier, or kick scooters which are on the more affordable side. Additionally, the weight, portability and scooter size are just as important if you plan on transporting and storing the scooter, so don’t overlook them.

Decide on the height and width based on your own measurements. If shopping online, be sure to check the info on the specific model of your choice prior to the purchase. In case comfort is your top priority, pick a model with bigger wheels but keep in mind they tend to be bulkier. Lastly, don’t forget to take your specific ride in consideration, especially the distance and speed you have to cover.

The Most Popular Commuter Scooter Models

If you need any help with which model to start with, check out the following suggestions:

Urban Commuter – I-Glide

The reason this made it to the list is because it’s the perfect kick scooter made for comfortable commutes through the city streets. Despite the strong frame and deck, it’s still lightweight so you shouldn’t have trouble carrying it. And it’s foldable most importantly!

When not in use for commutes, you can just as easily glide through the pavements during those scooting trips with your kids or friends. Other handy features of this incredible commuter scooter include adjustable bars, large wheels, drink bottle holder, and top-notch braking system that you can use manually or activate with a hand brake lever. In terms of style, it’s available in different colours, from white, to combinations of black with grey and green.

Hilly Commuter – Apollo Ghost

Apollo Ghost commuter scooter in black
Source: eridehero.com

If your road is varied, not only paved but also steep with hills, then you need something like the Apollo Ghost to make your way. Unlike other electric scooters, this one is designed to push the limits even if it’s a steep incline up to 10 to 15 degrees. Though a maximum of up to 25 isn’t that challenging either.

With a speed of up to 34mph, dual 800W brushless motors, large tires, foldable handlebars, sturdy build, and spring and swingarm suspension, it’s a great option for the serious commuter. If you’re looking for something pricier, that can endure more weight and challenge, the Apollo Phantom might cut it.

Long Distance Commuter – EMove Cruiser

If price isn’t a problem and you want to get a lean mean machine for your daily long-distance trips, then check out the EMove Cruiser. It’s a premium popular option known for the 1000W motor with a 1600W peak output, and torque which also make it great for steep inclines up to 12 degrees.

With the high weight limit, it’s ideal for heavy riders too, and although it’s not that lightweight it’s got a handy folding mechanism. As far as speed goes, it can cover 15mph in 3.4 seconds. The motor is relatively quiet and doesn’t produce too much vibration.

Stephanie Tierney
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