Vsett Vs Apollo
Vsett scooters revolutionized the electric scooter industry to the forefront with some truly innovative actions. Vsett Vs Apollo. For instance, while GoTrax has had a difficult time equipping their scooters with suspension, even the cheapest of the Vsett scooters comes with a dual spring suspension system.
Alternatively, while Minimotors doesn’t get its scooters IP certified however, all Vsett’s models are IP54 certified, making them highly reliable as year-round scooters. It’s important to note that every Vsett scooter is equipped with the NFC Immobiliser for the keycard, which shows the seriousness with which the company approaches its job when it comes to intelligent scooter design.
Vsett Intelligent Technology Co is only a few years old in the world of electric scooters, but they are an entity that all scooting enthusiasts should be keeping an eye on. They have a reputation for making nearly perfect performance electric scooters with varying prices. The scooters are cut above the rest across multiple parameters, e.g. range, speed as well as ride quality, comfort, reliability as well as ride quality as well as overall efficiency. Vsett Vs Apollo.
The scooters will constantly be scrutinized against models from other brands. However, the competition for Vsett is quite personal, with each release leaving the market 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 signal indicators
- The QS-S4 throttle has been updated to prevent magnet failure
- Adjustable suspension
- Rear foot rest
- Water resistance IP44 rating
The Vsett 9+ is one such marvel. The intricate craftsmanship is detailed to the tee. If you’re amazed by the curved design on the handles or the light weight of this dual motor scooter, there’s plenty to tickle your fancy. This 9+ model is fast and can cover large distances – a fantastic feature for anyone looking to purchase the commuter scooter. Vsett Vs Apollo.
The scooter doesn’t weigh tons like most other dual-motor double suspension, high capacity battery-powered performance scooters. Additionally, it comes with Vsett’s unique Triple Stem Locking Mechanism that makes this scooter lightweight enough to carry onto public transportation or in the trunk of your vehicle.
VSETT 9 E-Scooter Specs and Features
VSETT 9 is the VSETT 9 is their slightly larger single motor scooter compared to VSETT 8. VSETT 8. It comes with adjustable suspension and handles that can be collapsed. Vsett Vs Apollo. It is larger than the deck and also has the new clamp, which is similar to the ones you see in the Rion scooters.
When I saw clamp that was on VSETT 9, and Rion on the street, I really liked the clamp that was on the VSETT 9, 9+ and 10+ better. The Rion clamp is sturdy, but it just had the Velcro strap that was used to secure it. The clamp on VSETT scooters was just as robust as the Rion but it had two safety features.
It is available in a teal and black color which I’m sure my wife will like because she’s a fan of everything teal. It also locks it when folded. The hook that holds it in place after folding can also double as a bag hook once the scooter is folded.
VSETT 9+ E-Scooter Specs and Features
The VSETT 9+ is very like the 9 except that it has dual motors instead of just one motor. It’s available in the same shade of the 9. When I first looked at the VSETT line, I thought I was going to be most impressed with the 10+, however the 9+ is what I was most surprised by.
The VSETT 9+ is a dual 650 watt motor scooter and I wasn’t thinking much of it when looking at it on a spec sheet. But, when I finally got a chance to ride it, I was blown amazed by how swift and smooth the bike is. I was thinking that the 10+ was about to speed off, leaving the 9+ behind however, it was capable of keeping up.
I usually prefer powerful scooters, but I could see my self having the 9+ as a day-to-day driver. It was light and fast. (lightweight for me, but to some it might weigh 62 pounds.) I learned to bunny hop on the 9+ and you’re able to get plenty of fresh air on almost any flat surface.
VSETT 8 E-Scooter Specs and Features
VSETT 8 VSETT 8 is the entry level and affordable scooter in the VSETT line. It’s a single-motor commuter designed to travel up to 25 miles per hour in a single motor and get about 25 miles actual usage. It features 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 handlebars and locking folding mechanism. REV Rides will be carrying two battery variants of this 8 first. Two variants will include that of 15.6 amp hour version with Chinese batteries and the other version will comprise the one with 21 amps with LG batteries. Vsett Vs Apollo.
With the electric brake, rear drum brake and a solid front tire it should assist in keeping maintenance low. It offers front and rear swing arm suspension which should be an improvement to the small spring suspension in the ZERO 8
VSETT 8+ E-Scooter Specs and Features
VSETT 8+ VSETT 8+ is pretty almost identical as the VSETT 8 but it has two motors in addition to two solid tires. It’s designed to climb bigger hills and has a higher top speed, and will never have flats as compared to the VSETT 8.
VSETT 10+ E-Scooter Specs and Features
The VSETT 10+ is a dual 1400 w motor beast. It is available in yellow and black and is said to be a step up from it’s predecessor, the ZERO 10X. I have seen people refer to it looking like the Bumblebee Transformer. Vsett Vs Apollo.
The VSETT 10+ comes with hydraulic Nutt brakes, which I like over the Zoom brakes. It offers 10 inch tires that measure three inches in width. It offers the strong clamp that looks similar to similar to the clamp on the RION scooters.
It does come with a sport mode button that is only active for two minutes and then take an interval of 10 minutes. There have been complaints about this feature, but I believe it’s an good way to prevent controller damage due to overheating.
I am awestruck by the fact it that VSETT 10+ locks to itself after folding because the ZERO 10X does not making it difficult to move. The hook used to secure the scooter together can also be used to hook up as a hook for bags or helmets in the event of a trip to a shop.
It comes with an IP44 waterproof rating. Although the scooter does have water-resistant ratings however, no distributor will guarantee the damage caused by water. Its 10+ deck size is much larger than the 10X so it should be very large.
I was able to see a lot of images and videos promoting VSETT 10+. VSETT 10+, which comes with EXA Form 290 shocks. Unfortunately after riding the final model I discovered that they didn’t come with an EXA Form 290 shock. I had hoped they’d include one of the EXA Form 290 shocks as they are more comfortable.
The good news is that shocks are a traditional size, making it easy to find and set up a replacement.
VSETT 11+ E-Scooter Specs and Features
Every time I look at the VSETT 11+ in my view, I instantly imagine Captain America. There are some who have expressed their displeasure at the color scheme on the VSETT 11+, but I love the look. I can imagine dressing up in an Captain America costume and riding the scooter on Halloween.
Okay, you’ve had enough about costumes, you likely were looking for specs. It’s the VSETT 11+ is the top of the line scooter from the VSETT line. It features a massive headlight that looks as if it came from a motorbike.
The VSETT 11+ boasts dual 1500 watt motors yet it is an 60V battery. I would like to have made this using a 72V battery but I’m betting they’ll launch an equivalent 72V model in the future. It does offer dual stems which can be very helpful to ensure stability.
The 11+ has 11 inch tires which are 4 inches wide. It has a sport mode , similar to the 10+ that only lasts 2 minutes and shuts off after 10 minutes. It’s the largest scooter of the VSETT line.
I’d like to see that the 11+ came with the upgraded clamp we are seeing on the 9+ and 10+. Instead, we are seeing the same type of clamp used in the ZERO 11X. It’s hard to tell why they didn’t choose to use the new clamp, but I would love to see it used on future versions. Vsett Vs Apollo.