What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Recreation
“I'm a buy once type of person so I tend to buy as good as I think I'll ever need. I'm feeling good about this choice. I wanted something with a suspension, dual motors, pneumatic tires, disc brakes (hydraulic in this case), and good top speed (for when I get the nerve to use it). I wanted to keep this around 55-65 pounds to be able to load this up for camping and various of other outings. Everything arrived safe in the box without issue. Everything on the scooter looked to be tight and in place. Great bang for the buck.”
What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Commute/Recreation.
“This is likely the best thing I’ve ever purchased. The Mantis V2 is a beast! Very fast and punchy and handles like a dream. It is a blast to ride! I love my Mosquito, but the Mantis is in an entirely different realm.
One thing to note, is that the Mantis handles wet roads without a problem, where the Mosquito absolutely cannot.
Excellent scooter, thank you!!”
What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Going to work
“Love my new scooter.
Pros:
It is fast, it is agile, good looking and made of quality materials. :) Absolutely love it!
Cons:
It is a bit bulky but for this many features, it is understandable. Some quick anti-theft mechanism would have been useful. (a key, a tag or even a SW locking like a PIN) Anything that requires 20 seconds to unlock so I can sit down and eat while watching my scooter from a distance.”
What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Commuting; leisure
“Seattle has some steep hills and at 200 lbs my niu was not fit for purpose so I had to upgrade. The Mantis has been fantastic so far. It flies up the steepest hills with ease and makes my commute a whole lot of fun.”
What are you mainly using your scooter for?
Commuting
“I got this scooter pretty recently, and I must say it's a pretty nice scooter. Good battery life (a bit better than described in eco mode) and is great for transport with cities that might have some bumpy roads.
One thing to keep in mind is that the axel covers often come out when bumped, so make sure to keep those tightly secured.”