Vsett Review
Vsett scooters came and revolutionized the electric scooter industry to the forefront with some truly innovative moves. Vsett Review. For instance the scooters, even though GoTrax has had a difficult time equipping their scooters with suspension, the cheapest of the Vsett scooters rocks suspension with two springs.
However, while Minimotors does not get its scooters IP certified, all of Vsett’s models are rated IP54 which means they are extremely durable as all-year-round scooters. It’s important to note that every Vsett scooter comes complete with the NFC Immobiliser for the keycard that shows the seriousness with which the company approaches its craft when it comes to intelligent scooter design.
Vsett Intelligent Technology Co is just a few years old in the world of electric scooters, but they are a force that scooting enthusiasts should keep their eyes on. They have a track record of making nearly perfect performance electric scooters at varied prices. The scooters are cut above other models across a range of parameters, e.g. range and speed as well as ride comfort, reliability, ride quality as well as overall efficiency. Vsett Review.
The scooters are constantly evaluated against other models of similar brands. However, the battle for Vsett is quite internal, with each release leaving the market more impressed than the previous.
What is on Every VSETT Electric Scooter
- Charge ports are on the deck’s top
- LG Batteries
- NFC card reader for unlocking scooter
- Turn signals
- New QS-S4 throttle version to avoid the magnet from failing
- Adjustable suspension
- Rear foot rest
- Rating of water resistance for IP44
The Vsett 9+ is one of these marvels. The exquisite craftsmanship is described to the letter. If you’re amazed by the curved design of the handlebars, or the light weight of this dual-motor scooter- there’s plenty to entice your interest. The 9+ is quick and can travel long distances- excellent qualities for anyone looking to purchase a commuter scooter. Vsett Review.
The scooter does not weigh tons like most other dual-motor and dual suspension capacity batteries on performance scooters. Additionally, it comes equipped with Vsett’s proprietary three-stem locking system that makes this scooter portable enough to take it on public transportation or even in the trunk of your car.
VSETT 9 E-Scooter Specs and Features
The VSETT 9 is their slightly larger single motor scooter than their VSETT 8. It offers adjustable suspension and collapsible handlebars. Vsett Review. It is larger than the deck, and it also comes with an new clamp, which is similar to the clamps you find on those Rion scooters.
When I first saw the clamp that was on VSETT 9 as well as Rion personally, I really prefer the clamps on the VSETT 9, 9+ and 10+ better. The Rion clamp is very strong, however it was just a Velcro strap to secure it. The clamp used on VSETT scooters was equally strong as the Rion however it came with two extra security features.
It’s available in a black and teal shade that I’m certain my wife would love because she loves everything teal. It also locks in it when folded. The hook that holds it into place when folded can also double to become a bag hook when the scooter is folded.
VSETT 9+ E-Scooter Specs and Features
The VSETT 9+ is very similar to the 9 but it is equipped with two motors instead of a single motor. It comes in the exact shade of the 9. When I first started looking at the VSETT line, I was thinking I was going to be most impressed by the 10+, but the 9+ impressed me the most.
The VSETT 9+ is a dual motorbike with 650 watts and I wasn’t thinking about it while looking at the specs sheet. However, once I had an opportunity to test drive it, I was completely blown amazed by how swift and zippy the scooter is. I thought the 10+ was about to take off leaving the 9+ in the dust but it turned out to be capable of keeping up.
I normally gravitate towards the super-powered scooters but I could definitely see myself taking the 9+ for a regular driver. It was fast but lightweight. (lightweight for me, but to some it could weigh in at 62lbs.) I learned to bunny hop on the 9+, and it’s possible to get tons of fresh air on almost any flat surface.
VSETT 8 E-Scooter Specs and Features
VSETT 8 VSETT 8 is the entry-level and budget friendly scooter for the VSETT line. It’s a single motor commuter designed to travel up to 25 mph and get about 25 miles of real-world usage. It has an adjustable rear shock as well as a an oversized rear tire that can prevent flats.
The VSETT 8 offers an adjustable handlebar height, collapsible handles and locking folding mechanism. REV Rides will offer two batteries variants of this 8 initially. The two models will have the 15.6 amp hour model using Chinese batteries, and the second will include the version with 21 amps that uses LG batteries. Vsett Review.
With the electric braking, rear drum brake and a solid rear tire, it can assist in keeping maintenance low. It has the front and rear swing arm suspension which should be an improvement to the small spring suspension that comes with the ZERO 8
VSETT 8+ E-Scooter Specs and Features
The VSETT 8+ is pretty almost identical with VSETT 8 in a lot of ways. It’s similar to VSETT 8 but it has two motors with dual tires. It is built to go up higher slopes as well as have a greater top speed, and does not have flats as compared to that of the VSETT 8.
VSETT 10+ E-Scooter Specs and Features
The VSETT 10+ is a twin 1400 w motor beast. It is available in yellow and black, and is believed to be an upgrade from it’s predecessor, the ZERO 10X. There are some who refer to it looking like the Bumblebee Transformer. Vsett Review.
The VSETT 10+ has hydraulic Nutt brakes which I prefer over the Zoom brakes. It has 10 inch tires, which are 3 inches wide. It has a sturdy clamp that looks similar to the one on it’s RION scooters.
It does come with a sport mode button that will only be activated for 2 minutes before taking breaks of 10 minutes. I have heard people complain about this feature but I find it to be a good way to prevent controller damages from overheating.
I like that the VSETT 10+ is able to fold to itself after folding, because the ZERO 10X does not making it difficult to transport. The hook that is used to lock the scooter together can also be used to hook up as a hook for a bag or your helmet in the event of a trip to a shop.
It is equipped with an IP44 waterproof resistant rating. Even though the scooter has a water resistant rating, none of the distributors warrant damages caused by water. This deck, 10+ is larger than the 10X, so it will be much larger.
I saw many photos and videos marketing VSETT 10+. VSETT 10+, which comes with EXA Form 290 shocks. After riding the final model I realized that they don’t have the EXA Form 290 shock. I was hoping that they’d include the EXA Form 290 shocks because they are more comfortable.
The good news is that shocks are of a standard size which makes it easy to buy and install a new.
VSETT 11+ E-Scooter Specs and Features
Every time I look at an image of the VSETT 11+ in my view, I automatically think of Captain America. Some people have voiced their disgust for the color scheme on the VSETT 11+, but I love the design. I could imagine myself getting dressed in a Captain America costume and riding the scooter around on Halloween.
Okay, that’s enough about costumes, chances are you came for the specs. VSETT 11+ VSETT 11+ is the most popular scooter in the VSETT line. It has a gigantic headlight that appears like it came off of motorcyle.
The VSETT 11+ boasts dual 1500 watt motors, but is an 60V battery. I would like to had come up with a 72V battery but I bet they will release a 72V version in the future. It has dual stems which is always nice for stability.
The 11+ comes with 11 inch tires which have a width of 4 inches. It also has a sport mode , similar to the 10+, but it only lasts 2 minutes and shuts off in 10 mins. It’s the largest scooter of the VSETT line.
I would like to see the 11+ had the new clamp that we’re experiencing for the 9+ and the 10+. Instead, we are seeing the same type of clamp used in the ZERO 11X. I’m not sure why they didn’t use the innovative clamp but I would love to see it used on future renditions. Vsett Review.