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1,499
28 MPH
750W
720Wh


The new Lectric XPeak 2.0 brings notable upgrades, including a torque sensor, reinforced frame, improved derailleur, and a color LCD display, building on the reliable, affordable legacy of the original. While improvements like puncture-resistant tires and better grips enhance performance, some aspects like battery removal and headlight strength could use refinement. It’s a stellar long-range value e-bike.



Navigating the legality of riding electric scooters can be tricky, with diverse state and city rules across the U.S. While generally permitted on roads and bike lanes, sidewalk riding is often restricted and varies widely. Always check local laws before you ride, prioritize safety gear, and use bike lanes when possible for the safest experience.
1,999
28 MPH
750W
840Wh


Lectric XPedition 2.0 elevates an already stellar cargo e-bike with key upgrades: improved grips, a new thumb throttle, enhanced shifting, a torque sensor for smoother power delivery, an improved derailleur, and a color display. With added comfort from front suspension and a longer yet nimble frame, the XPedition 2.0 leads in value and performance.


The Onewheel XR returns as the "Onewheel XR Classic," blending the nostalgic style of the 2018 XR with updated tech and power from the GT. With a top speed of 20 mph, up to 24 miles range, and GT parts compatibility, this versatile board is ideal for newcomers and veterans. Check out our in-depth specs, features, and bundle options!


The Dualtron Dolphin offers a unique look, maintenance-free features, and zippy low-end acceleration at an affordable price. While its range and display have limitations and the stem could be sturdier, it's great for commuters seeking a stylish alternative to mainstream scooters—especially if you don’t mind a few trade-offs for portability and ease of use.


E-bike owners have several insurance options from major carriers like Geico and Progressive or specialty providers such as Velosurance. Electric scooter insurance is more limited, with StableCare being the standout provider offering theft-only coverage and multiple plans. Discounts and seasonal coverage are available, making StableCare a unique choice for owners seeking added protection.
3,149
1.125 acres
75 % grade
63 dB


The Mowrator S1 sets itself apart as a powerhouse among robot lawnmowers. Weighing in at 115 lbs and tackling an acre of rough terrain on a charge, it's remote-controlled for direct operation—no fancy apps or boundaries needed. Offering durability, power, and convenience, its main drawbacks are limited water resistance and Android-only updates. Perfect for demanding lawns.


The Lectric XPress e-bike offers both step-through and step-over frame options, catering to various rider preferences and needs. With two motor/battery choices, speeds up to 28 mph, and up to 60 miles range, it combines power with versatility. The review highlights comfort, riding posture, utility, and features to help riders decide which frame suits their lifestyle best.


Buying a used electric scooter can save you money but requires caution. Explore local marketplaces, eBay, discount warehouses, and yard sales for deals, but avoid pawn shops, pallets, and "ships to you" offers on Facebook. Knowing basic repairs will expand your options and margins of safety ensure you make smart, low-risk purchases. Use the comparison tool for research.
4,500
2024
3200W
4000Wh


The Veteran Sherman L by LeaperKim boasts the longest range, largest battery, and advanced safety features of any LeaperKim wheel yet. It delivers impressive power and a refined suspension, but its hefty size, high price, and lackluster stock tire hold it back. Still, it’s a standout option for those prioritizing range and reliability in an EUC.


Buying electric scooters online can net you great deals, but also risks. Shop around across major sites, focus on genuine reviews with high sales numbers, and ignore misleading fake discounts. Beware sites with hidden shipping costs or poor buyer protection. Ultimately, prioritize what matters to you—warranty, price, or delivery speed—and always compare before you buy.


After purchasing 11 electric scooters from Temu across seven models, the writer highlights the unbeatable prices and generally solid quality, especially from reputable models like the Kugoo M4 Pro. However, buyers must be wary of sketchy listings, unpredictable shipping, fleeting deals, and the occasional dud. Temu’s strong return policy helps offset these risks for bargain-hunting scooter enthusiasts.


This review compares four Meepo electric skateboards, from the entry-level V5 to the top-tier Vader Hurricane Carbon Limited. Each board suits different needs: the V5 for budget beginners, Voyager for speed and range, Bamboo Pro for off-road trails, and Vader for premium street performance. Recommendations vary by skill and intended use.
2,500
30 MPH
2000W
1123Wh


The Rawrr Mantis Mini is a compact, kid-friendly e-dirt bike, perfect for riders aged 8-12 and weighing less than 100 lbs. With punchy low-end torque, portability, and fun aesthetics, it shines as a starter bike. Downsides include its small size, limited features, and a $2,500 price tag for a child’s toy.

1,399
2022


This review details my experience using the Flated Air-Topper for overlanding with my Rivian R1T. As the only compatible topper available, it proved to be lightweight, durable, and easy to install, offering decent water resistance and versatility. While not a perfect fit, it successfully enhanced my camping setup without affecting the truck’s range or drivability.