E-Scooters (Seated)
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Ride farther and comfier with our E-Scooters (Seated)—stable, sit-down electric scooters designed for relaxed commuting, delivery runs, and longer city trips with bigger batteries, wide tyres, and cushioned seats.
- 🪑 Comfort first: padded saddles with height/fore-aft adjustment; shock-absorbing seat posts on select models
- 🛞 Wheels/tyres: 10–12″ pneumatic or tubeless tyres for stability and pothole smoothing
- ⚙️ Motors: 350–1000 W hubs (single/dual), multiple ride modes & hill-climb torque
- 🔋 Batteries & range: 36/48/52 V systems, 12–20 Ah packs for ~35–80 km per charge*
- 🛑 Brakes: mechanical/hydraulic discs + E-ABS regen; large rotors for confident stops
- 🌬️ Suspension: front forks and/or rear shocks for comfort on cobbles and rough paths
- 🧳 Utility: step-on decks, rear racks/baskets, kickstands & optional pannier mounts
- 🌧️ Weather & lights: IP54–IPX5 splash resistance (model-dependent), bright head/taillights & indicators on select units
- 📱 Smart features: app lock, ride stats, cruise control & OTA updates where supported
- 🚚 Shipped fast from EU warehouse (4–6 business days) · 🛡️ 2-year warranty
How to choose:
• Short commutes → 350–500 W motor, 36–48 V, 12–15 Ah battery.
• Hilly routes/heavier riders → 500–800 W (or dual) motor, wider tyres, strong brakes.
• Long range → 48/52 V with ≥ 18–20 Ah battery and efficient tyres.
• Comfort & posture → look for adjustable saddle height/offset and rear suspension.
Fit & comfort tips: Set saddle so your knee has a slight bend at the bottom of the stroke; keep wrists neutral and elbows soft. Check tyre pressures—slightly lower PSI improves comfort on rough streets.
Safety & care: Always wear a helmet, use lights at night, and check brakes before riding. Avoid deep puddles; let the scooter cool before charging and use the original charger. Keep bolts tight and lube folding latches periodically.
Regulations (EU): Local rules vary. Many cities limit top speed to 20–25 km/h and require lights/bell; riding on pavements is often prohibited. Higher-power/fast models or those classed as mopeds may need registration, insurance, and approved helmets—check your local laws.
Related: E-Scooters, Helmets, Locks, Lights, Phone Mounts, and Batteries & Chargers.
*Range depends on rider weight, terrain, temperature, tyre type, and riding mode.








