I want to get moving to lose weight, but want to be just somewhat faster than walking. I thought about scooters, as I didn't like the idea of having to leave a bike outside, locked up, if I go into a store, but apparently scooter aren't made people that need to lose weight, but only for people that already don't have the weight.
Folding bikes don't have to left outside and are designed to be carried with you basically wherever one goes and their are scooters on the market designed for the overweight person. The Xooter scooter is designed to support a person weighing up to 800 lbs and the Goped scooter can support weight up to 300lbs.
I'd say this is a rather strange top. In my opinion, the best option for those who want to commute in the city is an urban kick scooter with suspension. I won't say concrete brands as there are many manufacturers who provide rather similar options. For those who can pay more oxelo easyfold scooters probably would be the best as they also have much much easier foldable mechanism.
@@nasigeo2790 they've got the same tires as almost any other scooter as far as I know, so I wouldn't be confident to ride one when it's very wet, but like if there are only some puddles, it's ok. Rough roads is a broad definition, if it's like minor cracks or blocky pavement stone you'll pass through, but it wouldn't be a comfortable ride to say the least. In that case maybe something with bigger tires will do it job better: scooter with inflatable tires, Kick-bike or bicycle
@@deepuraj539 well, I've just ordered a new one (De scoot with 230mm front wheel) some days ago, and it costed me just 38 dollars. But the majority in my country costs around 68. And for oxelo it's 100+ dollars, so not for me definetely
If the company understands people's needs then they should build a kick scooter for over 100kg people
should i get a one with springs(shock abosrbers) or a stiff one for only roads
Bro check on website company accessories if u want more modified
well depends what you going put it on and how ruff the roads and side walks are.
Looking on Amazon at the Hudora 205, it's rated for 150 pounds!
I want to get moving to lose weight, but want to be just somewhat faster than walking. I thought about scooters, as I didn't like the idea of having to leave a bike outside, locked up, if I go into a store, but apparently scooter aren't made people that need to lose weight, but only for people that already don't have the weight.
Folding bikes don't have to left outside and are designed to be carried with you basically wherever one goes and their are scooters on the market designed for the overweight person. The Xooter scooter is designed to support a person weighing up to 800 lbs and the Goped scooter can support weight up to 300lbs.
nice bait, vid posted in 2021, and y'all tryna to tell me it was made in 2023 XD
Yea, I thought it also. But kick scooters aren't rocket science. So the list should be legit, even now.
Bro fucked up on the last part 😖🤭
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I'd say this is a rather strange top. In my opinion, the best option for those who want to commute in the city is an urban kick scooter with suspension. I won't say concrete brands as there are many manufacturers who provide rather similar options. For those who can pay more oxelo easyfold scooters probably would be the best as they also have much much easier foldable mechanism.
Thanks for your valuable comment.
does oxelo good for wet condition or abot rough roads?
@@nasigeo2790 they've got the same tires as almost any other scooter as far as I know, so I wouldn't be confident to ride one when it's very wet, but like if there are only some puddles, it's ok. Rough roads is a broad definition, if it's like minor cracks or blocky pavement stone you'll pass through, but it wouldn't be a comfortable ride to say the least. In that case maybe something with bigger tires will do it job better: scooter with inflatable tires, Kick-bike or bicycle
How much
@@deepuraj539 well, I've just ordered a new one (De scoot with 230mm front wheel) some days ago, and it costed me just 38 dollars. But the majority in my country costs around 68. And for oxelo it's 100+ dollars, so not for me definetely
like wow it gets me around but it takes more enegy than an e-scooters and less energy than walking duz 🥶
Xootr is the best…worth the $$$
Nah Micro or Oxelo with pneumatic wheels fitted is much better!
i think the hicole is better