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Jetson Force

$499

Jetson Force

13.6

Mph

24

Pounds

250

Watts

144

Watt-hours

Jetson Force Light-Up Extreme Terrain Combo Review


From the moment you set your eyes on the Jetson Force Light-Up Extreme Terrain Combo, it becomes apparent that this scooter is designed to turn heads and provide an exciting ride. The Force isn't a typical electric scooter; it's a 2-in-1 marvel that lets riders enjoy both a hoverboard and a go-kart experience. But let's not just focus on its hybrid design; let’s dive into what makes it stand out, for better or worse.


Design and Build Quality


Immediately noticeable is the Wave Spectrum Lighting that adorns the seat. Not only does it look futuristic, but it also enhances visibility during evening rides. The Extreme Terrain tires give the scooter a robust appearance and promise strong traction off-road.


The main body is sleek, with a dynamic light-up feature that can match any mood or style. Build quality appears sturdy, ready to handle a max load of 220 pounds, but the true test is found in performance over time.


Performance and Ride Experience


At the heart of the Force is a 500W Dual Hub Motor that confidently takes the scooter up to 9 mph. Even on inclines of up to 15 degrees, the motors don’t give out, delivering consistent power.


Riders will appreciate the 12-mile range, which is ample for short commutes or leisurely rides around the neighborhood. With All-Terrain tires, the scooter grips well across various surfaces, though one shouldn’t expect the smoothness of dedicated road tires.


Comfort and Safety


The Force’s design keeps comfort in mind with a seat for the go-kart mode that’s adequately cushioned for longer rides. When used as a hoverboard, the foot pads are large enough to accommodate most riders, providing a solid stance.


Safety features, such as LED light-up wheels and seat, ensure visibility in darker environments. Additionally, the Force is water-resistant, so a splash or two shouldn’t wreak havoc on the electronics.


Features and Extras


One of the cooler features is the Bluetooth-enabled speaker which allows for music streaming while riding. This is particularly enjoyable when zipping around in go-kart mode and adds an element of fun for those who love riding with a soundtrack.


The UL Certification assures users of the safety standards this scooter meets. However, like all electronics, usage over a long time will truly prove its resilience to wear and tear.


Battery and Charging


Packing a 25.2V, 4.0Ah Lithium-Ion battery, the Force charges within a reasonable up to 3 hours. Under normal conditions, the battery life enables sustained use without frequent charging interruptions. However, battery performance can decline with every cycle, so longevity is a key aspect to monitor.


Portability and Ease of Use


The detachable go-kart setup adds to the offering but reduces the portability one expects from an electric scooter. While not overly heavy at 17 lbs, it doesn’t fold up like traditional electric scooters, which could make storage or transport a bit more challenging.


Setup is straightforward, especially transitioning between hoverboard and go-kart modes. Though, younger riders may need adult assistance for this.


Pros and Cons


Pros:



  • Unique 2-in-1 design with hoverboard and go-kart mode.

  • Striking Wave Spectrum Lighting feature.

  • Good range and decent top speed.

  • Fun features like Bluetooth speaker and LED lights.


Cons:



  • The plastic build might affect long-term durability.

  • Not as portable as other scooter models due to its combo design.

  • Limited to an age demographic that outgrows the novelty quickly.


Conclusion


The Jetson Force Light-Up Extreme Terrain Combo stands out from the electric scooter crowd with its multifunctional design, perfect for those who like the option of a hoverboard and go-kart in one. While its light-up features and Bluetooth speaker set the mood for a fun ride, questions remain on durability.


Overall, it’s suited for those up to the adventure and who don't mind a highlighted presence on the streets. Yet, for the more conservative or performance-centric riders, it may border on being a tad gimmicky. The Jetson Force provides an exciting, multifaceted ride for young users or the young at heart but may not satisfy those looking for a traditional electric scooter experience.


Update After 6 Months of Use


Having owned and extensively ridden the Jetson Force for over six months, I have further insights into its performance and durability.


Longevity and Wear


The concern about the build affected by extended use has partially realized. The plastic body, while initially robust, shows signs of wear, particularly around the wheel arches and where the hoverboard connects for go-kart mode. Frequent disconnections and reconstructions can stress the joints and connectors.


Battery Performance


Battery life has remained relatively steadfast, albeit with a slight decrease in mileage per charge over the months. This is typical of lithium-ion batteries and should be expected. However, the charging time is consistent, and the battery still supports long, enjoyable rides without needing an immediate recharge.


User Experience


The excitement of the dual-use configuration continues to be a major attraction for kids, maintaining its popularity among younger riders in the family. However, the novelty has slightly worn off for older members who used it more as a practical transport tool initially. Transitioning between modes remains hassle-free, which keeps the Jetson Force versatile and ready for quick changes in use.


Overall Thoughts


If you’re considering the Jetson Force for primarily leisure or novelty reasons and understand the occasional quirk with any multifunctional gadget, it still holds up as an appealing option. For more serious commuters or those looking for everyday transportation, it’s wise to explore more traditional setups tailored to specific needs.


The Jetson Force remains a fun and innovative ride and is particularly recommended for families looking for versatile, casual riding experiences.


Rear Disc Brake

IPX4

8

Miles Range

6.5 inch Solid rubber tires

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