Product Comparison: Glion Dolly vs Xiaomi M365
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- So far it has been a great scooter. I weight maybe 220 and it handles hills fine.
- With a max speed of 15 mph and a max range of 15 miles on one charge, it's a pretty reliable way to get to you where you need to
- It goes at a pretty brisk pace, but not enough to be scary
- I'm 75 , have COPD and have had this great scooter for a year. I use it all the time on and off public transportation to get around Portland
- Picks up speed quickly! It does cap out at 15 mph, but man does it shoot you to speed fast!
- Difficult to balance compared to other scooters.
- In standard mode the top speed of 15 mph is great and I don't think you want to go over that with 8 1/2 inch wheels.
- I weight 150 and it zips me all around my neighborhood without a problem
- Super sturdy and fast scooter! Goes very fast - up to 15 mph and I ride it on the Hoboken and NYC roads.
- My 16-year old son is using it almost everyday to commute to his after school program (6 miles one way/12 miles total).
- Its my daily commuter with my weight of 94 Kgs the distance and speed is reduced to 15 miles and top speed of 16 mph but still a great buy.
- I like how easy it was to fold and carry around
- It's much smaller and more portable than a foldable bike so you can store it under a seat.
- The tires are pretty solid. Not the smoothest ride, but no worse than other scooters I've ridden on the same roads.
- Twist throttle. I really didn't think I wanted this at first, but it turned out to be one of my favorite things about it.
- The rear light is only a reflector and it is very small.
- Folds easily, doesn't feel awkward when carried
- The electric motor is powerful enough to bring me up to speed fast, and put a big smile on my face at the same time.
- The tires cushion road imperfections and seem to hold up well with broken asphalt and ridges along city roads
- Rides like a dream. No jarring bumps due to the inflatable tires!
- The folding mechanism has a little rattle on it when riding
- After just a few weeks of light use, the clip, that holds the handle bars folding joint, just broke.
- The mechanical construction is top notch. The welds are thick and burly. The aluminum construction, also wonderfully engineered.
- Charge times are fairly quick (maybe about 3 hours for a full charge).
- Comes fully assembled and ready to use. This was a big deal for me cuz I didn't want to be a mechanic.
- The marketing claims 15 mile range. I imagine they did the test downhill. 6 miles is the absolute furthest I've ever been able to take this.
- Lights are great, the scooter even has a flashing brake light.
- Has a headlight and red taillight for night cruising
- The battery lasts pretty long and I've gotten 20 miles on one charge
- The scooter arrives almost fully assembled - you just have to screw in the handlebars with the provided Allen wrench. Very simple.
- 5 hours and charger get hot. A fast charging option would be nice