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fluid HORIZON V1 - 48V 10.4Ah - 23 miles Reviews

4.7 Rating 764 Reviews
I love this scooter. I'm on it all the time. For a Introductory scooter it's a blast. I'm heavyweight 230 and this scooter still stays above 22 miles per hour I've took it up some very steep hills and its slows down but it still gets you there. (Like 10 miles an hour at the slows/steep hill. P.s. every where I go I catch people smiling at it. And all day thumps up around town. Hope this helps . Have fun.
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Posted 5 years ago
I had a scooter but wanted some more speed. The horizon was my answer. It's a fun quick scooter and I'm on the heavier end for the weight limit and it still whips around. I ride it to work here and there but mainly just tool around my neighborhood. It's has been great to have during the outbreak to help waste time and I have been told multiple time by my neighbors that they are jealous. Now after having more speed I am wanting even more so my eye is on the mantis!!!
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Posted 5 years ago
So happy I got it!
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Posted 5 years ago
HORIZON - Practical Commuter Scooter - Great Value
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Posted 5 years ago
Great scooter with a lot of features.
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Posted 5 years ago
I have purchased other scooters in the past and I have either replaced or given them away in place of the Practical Commuter Scooter by Fluid Freeride. Best quality, amazingly fast shipping and the most sturdy scooter I've come across.
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Posted 5 years ago
I've purchased 2 horizon scooters..one for me and my brother we both have other scooters that are way faster but very heavy....the horizon fits in-between the portable and fast enough and surprised on the range too...We are both happy with them and we like the build quality... Ernesto from Brooklyn!!!
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Posted 5 years ago
Was impressed that it pulled me uphill so easily. I'm 160 lb so, not the heaviest, but it really moves even on inclines. It looks awesome as well. Be careful lifting up the front wheel to go over bumps, the rear wheel drive is powerful and you will be doing a wheelie pretty easily.
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Posted 5 years ago