Segway ZT3 Pro
43.5 miles, dual disc, 11-inch tires β and 65 lb.
- Claimed range
- 43,5 miles
- Top speed
- 24,9 mph
- Weight
- 65,5 lb
πΊπΈ Electric scooters · Amazon.com · prices in USD
Range claims are measured in eco mode by a light rider on flat ground. Weight decides whether you can actually carry it up the stairs. We read every spec sheet, flag what contradicts itself, and put the numbers side by side.
Each one wins at something different. Open them and compare.
43.5 miles, dual disc, 11-inch tires β and 65 lb.
5,730 ratings at 4.4. Nothing else here is close.
UL 2272 and 2271 certified, 800 W, IPX5. The safe pick.
40.4 miles, the longest range here, from a brand that answers.
#2 best seller. The best of the $160 tier, and what $160 actually buys.
11,019 ratings, and the lightest scooter here at 33 lb.
How we work
The 0-to-10 scores in the charts are ours, not the manufacturer's. They come from the same rule applied to every scooter, so two of them can actually be compared instead of judged on how well their listing was written.
How you'll use it matters more than the brand.
Models below their usual price on Amazon.
5,730 ratings at 4.4. Nothing else here is close.
40.4 miles, the longest range here, from a brand that answers.
#2 best seller. The best of the $160 tier, and what $160 actually buys.
2,526 ratings, and the reviews are mostly about the support.
What you need from day one, picked by how many buyers stand behind it.
<strong>68,274 ratings.</strong> That is more than every scooter on this site put together, several times over, and it is Amazon's #1 best seller in its category. Riding with a phone in your hand is how most avoidable scooter falls happen, and $16 removes the reason to do it.
Two reasons. First, it <strong>states CPSC compliance in the listing</strong> β the US federal safety standard for bicycle helmets, and the thing that separates a real helmet from a plastic shell. Second, <strong>13,001 ratings at 4.7</strong>, which is the highest rating-and-volume combination of any product on this site.
Theft is the number one way people lose a scooter, and three feet is enough to pass the chain through the wheel <em>and</em> the stem and around a fixed post β which is how it has to be done. <strong>8,746 ratings at 4.6</strong> for $16.99.
A puncture costs you more days of riding than any other failure, and on a scooter it is worse than on a bike: changing a tube with the motor inside the hub is not a ten-minute job. You pour this in <strong>before</strong> you puncture and it seals itself when it happens. <strong>11,152 ratings.</strong>
What's worth understanding before you spend the money.