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Fluid Mosquito

$899

Fluid Mosquito

27.7

Mph

29.3

Pounds

500

Watts

460

Watt-hours

Fluid Mosquito Electric Scooter Review


Performance and Handling:



  • Speed and Acceleration: The Fluid Mosquito, featuring a 500W front motor with 700W peak power, impresses with its top speed of around 27.7 mph. It accelerates to 15 mph in just over 5 seconds, making it one of the fastest scooters in its class. This brisk acceleration adds an element of thrill to urban commuting.

  • Hill Climbing: Despite its compact size, the Mosquito demonstrates good hill-climbing ability. It handles gradual inclines well, although steeper hills can slow it down.


Battery and Range:



  • Battery Performance: The Mosquito is equipped with a 460 Wh battery, offering a range of approximately 17 miles on a single charge under ideal conditions. During testing, it maintained a steady speed on steep inclines and flat surfaces, with noticeable performance drop-offs only as the battery drained significantly.


Design and Build:



  • Ultra-Portable Design: Weighing just around 29-30 lbs, the Mosquito is incredibly portable. Its compact folding design, including retractable handlebars and stem, makes it easy to carry and store, fitting seamlessly into various environments like public transport or under a desk.

  • Frame and Build Quality: The scooter's sleek, minimalist frame is both visually appealing and functional. Its aluminum-alloy construction ensures durability, and the well-managed cable layout avoids unnecessary clutter. FluidFreeRide's partnership with E-TWOW, a pioneer in ultra-portable scooters, is evident in the Mosquito's reliable build quality.


Ride Comfort:



  • Suspension and Tires: The scooter is fitted with a basic front and rear spring suspension system, which, combined with solid tires, provides a relatively smooth ride on well-maintained urban streets. However, the small tire size does impact handling, particularly over rough surfaces.

  • Deck: The Mosquito features a surprisingly spacious deck for its size, allowing for comfortable foot positioning and contributing to an overall pleasant riding experience.


Safety Features:



  • Braking System: It comes with a triple braking system, including a rear drum brake and a front regenerative brake, offering a safe stopping distance. However, the rear stomp brake, while a nice addition, is less practical compared to the other braking mechanisms.

  • Lighting: The high-mounted headlight and rear taillight, which doubles as a brake light, provide adequate visibility for nighttime riding. Nevertheless, additional lighting may be beneficial for enhanced safety.


Additional Features:



  • Cockpit and Controls: The cockpit boasts a basic yet functional LCD display showing speed, battery level, and other essential stats. The ergonomic design of the handlebar ends, with easy-to-use controls for the throttle and brakes, adds to the scooter's user-friendly nature.


Maintenance and Warranty:



  • Maintenance and Durability: The solid tires require minimal maintenance, and the scooter's modular design allows for easy at-home repairs if needed. An IPX5 rating indicates the Mosquito's ability to withstand light rain, although it's advisable to avoid riding in heavy downpours.

  • Warranty: Fluid FreeRide offers a standard 12-month warranty on the Mosquito, with an additional year of warranty available for pre-order purchases.


Conclusion:
The Fluid Mosquito electric scooter stands out for its exceptional speed and portability, making it an excellent choice for urban commuters who prioritize these features. While it excels in performance and handling, the ride quality could be improved with better tires. Its construction and ease of maintenance, along with its impressive range and top speed, make it a strong contender in the ultra-portable scooter market. The Mosquito is well-suited for both beginners and experienced riders seeking a fast, reliable, and easily transportable scooter for their daily commutes.


Update After 6 Months of Usage:


After more than six months of regularly using the Fluid Mosquito, here are some additional insights into its performance and reliability over time:


Positive Attributes:



  • Reliability: The Mosquito has proven to be quite reliable for daily commutes. There have been no major issues with the motor or battery, and it consistently delivers strong performance.

  • Portability Continues to Impress: The lightweight and foldable design continues to stand out, making it incredibly easy to integrate the scooter into various forms of public transportation or for storage in compact spaces.


Challenges Over Time:



  • Range Variability: As the battery ages, the maximum range has decreased slightly. This variation seems more noticeable when riding in areas with lots of hills or during colder weather.

  • Comfort on Rough Terrain: The solid tires, although durable and low-maintenance, still transmit quite a bit of the road surface roughness to the rider, especially on less than ideal urban roads.

  • Minor Wear and Tear: Some aesthetic components such as grips and decals have shown wear, which, though cosmetic, could potentially impact the overall satisfaction for those concerned with aesthetics.


Despite the minor challenges noted above, the Fluid Mosquito remains a top performer in the realm of ultra-portable electric scooters, particularly for those valuing speed and ease of transport in an urban environment. Its ongoing reliability and consistent performance reinforce its strong initial impression.


Drum

IPX5

16.6

Miles Range

Solid

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