The Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro enters the crowded dual motor electric scooter market with standout features like controllable RGB lights and hybrid tires, though it shares many design elements with other brands. While it offers a stable, nimble ride and appealing lights, issues with suspension, packaging, and usability keep it just shy of top-tier competitors.
Model: Tiger 10 Pro
Year: 2023
Battery Removable: No
Frame Style: Standard
Folding: Yes
Riding Position: Standing
Display: Standard LCD (Evolv style), center mounted, washed out in sunlight
Lighting: Controllable RGB LEDs on stem and deck, brightest LEDs seen, controlled with phone app
Front Suspension: Coil suspension, c-type swing arms, soft and bouncy
Rear Suspension: Coil suspension, c-type swing arms, soft and bouncy
Speeds or Gears: Eco, Turbo modes; dual motor vs single motor settings
Wheel Diameter: 10 inches
Tires: Hybrid tires, stable on paved roads and packed gravel
Fenders: Full
Video Review
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Written Review
The Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro electric scooter is the new kid on the block here in the United States looking to enter a crowded dual motor, 10″ tire market. This new and very capable scooter has a very familiar feel because it is made of so many components that we have seen from other escooter brands. The controllable lights on the stem are the same shape as the Dualtron scooters. The coil suspension and c-type swing arms are just like the Zero 10X, Apollo Pro, and Turbowheel Lightning. The display is the same as the Evolv scooters. However, the Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro has tried to set a different identity by using roundish shape handlebars and a unique stem locking mechanism we have never seen before. In this review, we will tell you what we love and hate about the Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro. Click here for the current pricing on the Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro Use coupon code: GotScooter to save $100
What I love about the Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro
- Controllable RGB Lights
- Hybrid tires
- Rigid fenders
- Tall stem
- Rides stable at higher speeds
- Nimble
- Squishy larger handlebar grips’
- Fun to bunny hop on
The Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro does a pretty good job at cruising around the city and feels stable at high speeds. The rigid plastic fenders do not rattle as you ride and they offer great coverage.
The stem height will fit tall riders well, is really nimble, and is easy to control with basic riding.
The hybrid tires feel stable on paved roads and packed gravel. The soft and bouncy suspension is great for small bunny hops if you enjoy that kind of stuff.
The lighted stem and deck look great and can be controlled with a phone app. The lights on the stem and deck are the brightest LEDs we have seen on an electric scooter.
Overall, the Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro rides well for a commuter scooter.
Click here for the current pricing on the Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro
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What I hate about the Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro
- Bouncy coil suspension
- Odd locking clamp spring
- Soft suspension creates flex in the stem
- Terrible packaging
- No instructions in the package
- Cheap red and yellow buttons
- The display gets washed out in direct sunlight
- Have to control lights with a phone app.
My biggest issue with the Tiger 10 Pro is the soft suspension creates some stem flex. If you are jumping off of curbs and your body weight isn’t distributed correctly, it can lead to you landing awkwardly due to the bouncy soft suspension. Normal everyday riding shouldn’t be an issue.
I also hate that companies keep using those cheap red and yellow buttons that are not labeled correctly. These buttons have been around forever and they still haven’t fixed the counterintuitive labeling to control dual motor vs single motor and eco vs turbo modes.
Our shipping box was completely destroyed with the scooter falling out of the bottom of the box. We also could not find instructions for the scooter in the box. I was surprised the scooter was in great shape for how much the box was destroyed
The stem locking mechanism works fine but it’s on the smaller side and has this odd spring. To me, the exposed spring looks tacky. The display also gets washed out in direct sunlight.
Click here for the current pricing on the Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro
Use coupon code: GotScooter to save $100
Final thoughts
The Miniwalker Tiger 10 Pro scooter works well and looks pretty sweet with the controllable LED lights. This new scooter is going against a class of steep competition with lots of established options like the VSETT 10+ and Kaabo Mantis SE.
The Miniwalker is a good escooter but if they adopt the YUME sales and after sales support then they will need to offer the Tiger 10 Pro at a more competitive price to sway customers away from similar escooters that offer US-based dealers with more robust after-sales servicing.
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