We would suggest going with the Apollo air as it provides a sturdier build as well as having newer technology! The air is also has an IP66 Water and dust resistance rating which trumps the Segway which would imply the Apollo range more maintenance free. If you have any other questions or concerns please don't hesitate to let me know! Kind Regards, Scooter Hut
Hey there, Can I ask a few questions to determine the right scooter for you? What weight will you be loading the scooter at? What distances do you intend on travelling? Are there any inclines on your journey?
@@ScooterHutTV hi Ans 1 - The weight on the scooter will b approximately 90 kg. (198lbs ) Ans2- distance is like approximately 25 kilometres one way . Ans 3 - no there are not intense inclines as i live on plains area.
@@kiratp1221 Both will provide a great experience! The segway will provide a further distance of 65km and since you are travelling a fair distance one way it would be better in this instance to leverage motor power with distance for stress free riding. It seems that the segway would be a better fit for your case, however if you'd like a little bit of extra power with the added benefit of front suspension, I would lean more toward the Apollo. I hope this helps!
We are here to support our Customers in every way we can. While we don’t have the size of the freestyle range we once had, we still have a range of over 300 pro scooters and pro scooter parts and work closely with our partners to ensure we have a competitive offer.
@@willfraser1862 As the industry is ever changing we have had to evolve with it, electronic scooter endeavours were and are inevitable as a scooter company if we are going to continually maintain a competitive edge with other local and national scooter companies!
Also, would you not be better off cutting down on the lower quality retail pro scoots rather than removing some of your original products? Take your titanium bars for example, they where in a lot higher in demand than some of the more crappier products (respectfully) that you sold. (I mean no disrespect btw) 😃
Are you guys still gonna be posting? I run a electric Scooter reviewing account called scooter shredz and it would help greatly to have the amount of subs you have. Could we maybe get a shoutout
I watched your skate park videos. Thank you so much for sharing your scooter skills.
great video. thank you
You're most welcome!
Should i buy apollo air 2023 or the segway G30p max ?
I need some thing reliable and maintenance free .
Thanks
We would suggest going with the Apollo air as it provides a sturdier build as well as having newer technology! The air is also has an IP66 Water and dust resistance rating which trumps the Segway which would imply the Apollo range more maintenance free.
If you have any other questions or concerns please don't hesitate to let me know!
Kind Regards,
Scooter Hut
Hey there,
Can I ask a few questions to determine the right scooter for you?
What weight will you be loading the scooter at?
What distances do you intend on travelling?
Are there any inclines on your journey?
@@ScooterHutTV hi
Ans 1 - The weight on the scooter will b approximately 90 kg. (198lbs )
Ans2- distance is like approximately 25 kilometres one way .
Ans 3 - no there are not intense inclines as i live on plains area.
@@kiratp1221 Both will provide a great experience! The segway will provide a further distance of 65km and since you are travelling a fair distance one way it would be better in this instance to leverage motor power with distance for stress free riding. It seems that the segway would be a better fit for your case, however if you'd like a little bit of extra power with the added benefit of front suspension, I would lean more toward the Apollo. I hope this helps!
@@ScooterHutTV thanks I appreciate it.
Hi, does it have cruise control?
Hi There!
Yes, it does.
Please let us know if we can answer any other questions:)
Scooter Hut Customer Care.
Are you still planning on restructuring you pro scooter stock or have you just abandoned it all together?
We are here to support our Customers in every way we can. While we don’t have the size of the freestyle range we once had, we still have a range of over 300 pro scooters and pro scooter parts and work closely with our partners to ensure we have a competitive offer.
@@ScooterHutTV can i ask why you have moved on?
@@willfraser1862 As the industry is ever changing we have had to evolve with it, electronic scooter endeavours were and are inevitable as a scooter company if we are going to continually maintain a competitive edge with other local and national scooter companies!
@@ScooterHutTV i respect that but why not be the company that stands out from the rest?
Idk u know more than I do..
Also, would you not be better off cutting down on the lower quality retail pro scoots rather than removing some of your original products?
Take your titanium bars for example, they where in a lot higher in demand than some of the more crappier products (respectfully) that you sold.
(I mean no disrespect btw) 😃
Are you guys still gonna be posting? I run a electric Scooter reviewing account called scooter shredz and it would help greatly to have the amount of subs you have. Could we maybe get a shoutout
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