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The MAXSHOT V1-S Electric Scooter combines a powerful 350W/500W motor with a 21-28 mile range and dual suspension for a smooth, comfortable ride. Featuring puncture-proof 8.5"/10" tires, a removable padded seat, and app connectivity for speed monitoring and locking, it’s designed for urban adults seeking a stylish, portable, and reliable daily commuter. Weighing just 31 lbs and folding in seconds, it’s the perfect blend of performance and convenience backed by a 1-year warranty.






| ASIN | B0DXPGD4W2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #922 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Electric Scooters |
| Brake Style | dual braking |
| Brand | MAXSHOT |
| Brand Name | MAXSHOT |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (60) |
| Date First Available | February 19, 2025 |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Grip Type | non-slip |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Included Components | electric scooter, user manual, charger, Seat |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.31 x 20.47 x 5.91 inches |
| Manufacturer | MAXSHOT |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Distance Range | 21 Miles |
| Model Name | V1-S |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Package Weight | 35.2 Pounds |
| Size | 8.5" |
| Special Feature | Cruise Control, Dual Braking System, Foldable, Lightweight, Seat |
| Style | V1-7.8ah-350W-with Seat |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Weight Limit | 264 Pounds |
| Wheel Material | Rubber |
| Wheel Size | 8.5 Inches |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
O**R
Sleek, Powerful, and Fun – Best Scooter I’ve Owned So Far!!
I've had this scooter for about a month now, and it handles the scooter just fine whether it's going to the park, cruising around the neighborhood, or running quick errands. It comes pretty much preassembled with just a few small parts to install. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and I had it ready to ride in less than 15 minutes. The speed and acceleration are impressive. I consistently hit around 21-22 mph on flat surfaces, and acceleration was quick and smooth - no starting jolts. The dual suspension system also plays a big role. Bumps, cracks, and small curbs don't rock me like they did on my old scooter. That, combined with the 10-inch pneumatic tires, makes for a very comfortable ride.The biggest advantage for me is one of range. I average about 25 miles per charge, depending on voltage and how often I stop and start. That's more than enough for my range needs. Overnight charging is also easy, and the battery display is accurate. Great experience!
V**O
Awesome!!!
Excellent scooter. It’s not heavy at all. I believe it’s 30 pounds but it’s very light and easy to move around. I had a super high-powered scooter before this, but I feel safer on this one because it goes 19 miles an hour instead of double that. Another nice feature is one brake handle instead of two. The display is very easy to read while riding and easy to change between riding modes.
K**R
Wrong scooter for the seat. It's sketchy
The model of scooter I received with the seat was incorrect. I've got extra bolts because the frame didn't have the holes needed to install the seat correctly. The seat wobbles back and forth and loosens easily from medium-heavy vibrations from road and solid tires. Fixed it by tightening the heck outta the seat bolts. Super comfy and convenient tho. Just wish it would bolt to the scooter frame. It's a little sketchy sitting on it currently but the scooter is alright for the price. The battery gauge on the display doesn't accurately track. Always shows lower than the actual charge of the cells. When cruising close to top speed, it has a weird vibrational patern. TLDR: Wrong scooter model so the seat isn't bolted to the scooter securely. Bought it for a 2 mile work commute. Vibrates weird at top speed. Battery gauge shows inaccuracies. Lights are a great feature, just wish the seat bolted to the scooter.
A**E
Mid scooter but worth the current price (probably)
I've had this for about a week now with little to moderate usage. I will say the e-scooter is nice if I use it just for standing. I honestly feel safer that way too (as I also ride with a bulky backpack and encounter slopes and uneven pavement in the city). I would recommend this to newbies to the e-scooter exp. and for adolescents (debatable because this is adult-sized and carry-weighted). The folding part is easy enough to do but is heavier than I thought to lug around. It is also smaller than I thought, especially with the seat I have little room to put my other foot comfortably (with a medium load backpack on). The reflective safety panels and the brake light and brake work well. The brakes are NOT gradual, it's like an immediate strong stop. The wheels are a good size and have allowed me to ride through 15 degree slopes as advertised, but I need some speed beforehand. I like the finger bell too since it's loud and clear and a necessity for sidewalk riding where permitted. A caveat: at my uni. it is laughable to see how many of these are copy and pasted e.g. I have this scooter, I look at another person's who has literally the same exact build but a different brand name on the footing base, we look at each other with raised eyebrows then scoot away. Even the controlling display is a copycat down to the sound. It is a very affordable scooter and the seat material itself is nice. However, I had issues with the mounting and it was unstable unless I really "arm and hammered" the screws in tight beyond movement—for the seat. Additionally, the features advertised were not as impressive as I had in mind. If you are wondering which: 1. The battery life massively decreases if you have it on the sport mode or anything above 15 MPH ride, will not stay in 21 mile range of total ride. Pair this with the light 'ON' and you basically have to charge it every night if you venture out frequently. This is one of those where the ECO mode gets you the advertised mileage. But to the seller's credit this is mentioned clearly in the product description, no hard feelings there. 2. The app features are underwhelming—true as in the advertisement for the app looks—and I found it mildly amusing to use. -2.1 The locking feature only works when the scooter is 'ON'. So yeah, you still need a physical lock for this sucker. The other sucky part is the app keeps requesting my location and forces me to enable my location to use the lock feature EVERY TIME. It is VERY annoying, even when I have it set as "allow while using app". I am particular about digital privacy & security in this increasingly chronically online culture. So, after doing my own investigation into the app and the company, I find this very upsetting for a feature that does NOT need location information to perform simple tasks (lock the scooter digitally) or measure of statistics; immediate red flag 🚩. My final verdict: good price-to-quality for something short-term and for starting out with an electric scooter but start with low-to-modest expectations of what the app features add (you can totally use it without the app). I see this wearing out fast with regular usage (teenagers would love this—I would've).
J**K
So far this scooter has not let me down and I paid more than what it is now.
Update. I had to return the upgraded scooter. It can with a used battery. The company has no accountability because they are not the manufacturer. This scooter is rebranded with many names. Do your homework and you will see in my pictures I provided a list of different names this scooter goes by I've had this scooter about 8 months so far and I just purchased my second one and haven't put it together yet. So far the battery life has not diminished and it is a very fun scooter to ride. I purchased one with bigger wheels on it due to the problems that can occur with smaller wheels like getting onto a sidewalk after rolling off of it or small holes that can make you flip. I got the one with 14 in wheels because it is most likely going to be a lot easier to ride over small obstacles. But so far so good. Look for my new review on the max shot V10 14-in with a 50 mi range. The new one can go up to 22 mph and my last one goes 19 mph and I feel it is actually faster than it says but that's not a problem
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