Best adult scooters

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by Chris Williams |
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Scooters have really taken off in the last few years. They have escaped the confines of the prepubescent children and have thoroughly taken hold in the adult world. They offer practical and time-saving commuting options, but they also reconnect people with childhood fun. And that appears to resonate with increasing numbers of people. Adults scooters help break the taboo that as an adult you can’t have childish fun.

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Although you now have the option to commute or take a weekend outing with a whizzing smile on your face, some headaches can be caused in trying to establish what one to get. You can of course hire them from any of the numerous companies that have e-scooters scattered around metropolitan areas. However, if you use or plan to use your scooter a lot, it reaches a point where it’s cheaper to have your own. It’s also nicer.

In order to help you make in easier, yet more informed choice about which scooter to buy, we have our picks of the best scooters for adults. We have the best of manual scooters and electric scooters, that cater for a range of budgets without skimping on quality. Naturally, you will get what you pay for in regards to longevity and performance – a willingness to spend a bit more will get you a considerably better piece of kit. However, it reaches an optimal point were beyond that, you’re paying increasingly more for precious extra gain.

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Best manual scooters

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WeSkate Adult Scooter

If you're looking around to see what there is below £100, this would be one of your best options. This lightweight, yet sturdy scooter provides all the important features. It weighs a smidge under 6kgs and has a simple folding mechanism to make transporting it easier. Large 200mm wheels coupled with suspension front and rear, makes for a smooth and comfortable ride. Made for adults, it's made to take more weight, the foot plate is wider, and the handle bar can be adjusted to 90cm, 95cm, or 100cm in height.

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Hudora Adult Scooter

This scooter is a very similar design to the one above, just without the suspension. But we have included it also because it comes in funky colours. It's a bit lighter at 4kgs but it can take a rider weight of up to 100kgs. The wheels are large at 205mm and the handle bar has a good height range between 79cm and 104cm. Therefore, it is a very versatile scooter in suiting a range of riders.

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Micro Classic Scooter

Swiss brand Micro is our favourite brand of scooter because it really does make them to last. Should a part on a Micro scooter go awry, Micro design their scooters so that parts can be replaced and easily sourced. This particular model of theirs, the Micro Classic, is a very well-made manual scooter, hence the price difference between it and those above. You can expect greater longevity than you would with those above. It's foldable, can take up to 100kgs, comes with 200mm wheels, and an adjustable handlebar between 73cm and 103cm.

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TOWN 9 EF V2 ADULT SCOOTER

If you want a high-quality scooter with the suspension to further smooth the ride, then consider this. Think of this as a more heavy-duty version than the WeSkate scooter. It is designed to cover several kilometres comfortably – up to 5km. So the handlebars are angled forward slightly to reduce pressure of your hands, and instead of using your back foot to brake, this scooter uses a lever on the handle bar. Good height adjustment on the handlebars (89cm-109cm) makes it suitable for many, particularly taller riders. Scooter weight is 7.4kgs and maximum rider weight is 100kgs.

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Osprey Dirt Adult Scooter

For something a little more exciting, consider this dirt scooter from Osprey. These are not so good for the weekday commute but are great fun for tackling trails at the weekend and give you a fresh riding experience from a mountain bike. It's not just a commuter scooter with knobbly tyres. The tyres are pneumatic, the handlebars are made from a super-strong chrome alloy chromoly, and the rear brake is made from stainless steel. Dirt, grass, jumps, take your pick. Maximum rider weight is 100kgs.

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Best e-scooters

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8Tev B12 Roam

This shows you what the higher end of the e-scooter market looks like. 8TEV has made an effort to make the B12 a beautiful design backed by great engineering. Beginning from the ground up, the B12 has 12-inch magnesium wheels, pneumatic tyres and hydraulic disc brakes. Thus, you get superb ride comfort and handling. The platform that sits on them is made from a chrome alloy capable of taking a maximum load of 120kgs. Curved handlebars with rubberised grips are thoroughly ergonomic. The whole package is powered by a powerful 250W electric motor teamed to a high capacity 624Wh battery. Neither inclines nor distance are an issue with the B12 Roam. You can cover up to a distance of a marathon, 42km/26 miles, with a top speed of over 21mph where laws allow. The B12 is even built to cope with light rain. It certainly looks the business and feels very well made.

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Segway-Ninebot MAX G30

This is our top pick of electric scooters. The Max G30 gives you the important features of the 8TEV but for less than half the price. You get 10-inch tubeless pneumatic tyres for grip and comfort and a powerful 350W motor which can easily deal with moderate slopes. You get brakes front and rear and the rear brake is regenerative. Top speed is 15.5mph but most impressive of all, is the Max G30's claimed range of up to 40 miles. Okay in the rain? Absolutely. Maximum rider weight is 100kgs.

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Xiaomi Mi 1S

In essence, this is a slightly more basic version of the Max G30. Same top speed but the range is about 18 miles. It too has a regenerative braking system and slightly smaller 8.5 pneumatic tyres. The Mi 1S is an upgraded and improved model of a global best-seller, the Xiaomi M365. That in itself speaks volume and gives you a lot of reassurance that this is a superb e-scooter.

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SoFlow SO1

For a dependable and enjoyable entry-level option, our choice is the SoFlow SO1. At about 11kgs, when folded it's very easy to carry around, should you need to. The solid 7.8-inch front and 6.5-inch rear wheels won't give the same levels of grip or comfort as the scooters with air-filled tyres, but with the SO1 there is no risk of a puncture. The range is not too bad at 7.5 miles and the 12.5mph top speed is safe yet enjoyable.

How What's The Best selected the best adult scooters:

All of these adult scooters have been hand-selected by What's The Best shopping experts. Our team has spent hours investigating and researching scooters, so you can choose the best one. Plus, we'd never recommend a product we don't believe in. Find out why you should trust us here.

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