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Pure Air Pro

$699

Pure Air Pro

24.3

Mph

39.2

Pounds

350

Watts

345

Watt-hours

Pure Air Pro Electric Scooter Review


In the bustling realm of electric scooters, finding a reliable companion for the urban commuter can be quite a challenge. The Pure Air Pro certainly stands out as a robust contender in this market—after extensive riding through various environments, I am ready to share a comprehensive review of this electric scooter.


Design & Build Quality


Right from the outset, the Pure Air Pro impresses with its sleek, no-nonsense design. It emanates a sense of durability with a matte finish that not only looks premium but also resists the wear and tear of daily use.


The scooter sports a sturdy frame capable of supporting riders up to 120kg, a testament to its solid construction. Fired up by a 350W rear-wheel motor, the Pure Air Pro ensures a smooth ascent on even moderately inclined roads, a feature that lesser scooters often struggle with.


A feature worth highlighting is its IP65 waterproof rating. This helped me ride with confidence during drizzly weather, which, for many other scooters, would be risky business.


Performance & Handling


I took the Pure Air Pro through busy urban streets, across park pathways, and even on slightly rougher terrain. The 10-inch wheels, accompanied by air-filled tires, offered a comfortable ride absorbing the shocks from smaller potholes and bumps impressively well. However, it's worth noting that the absence of a more sophisticated suspension system means you will feel larger imperfections on the road.


The acceleration is smooth, thanks to the thumb-operated throttle, and the braking system is quite responsive with a disc brake at the rear and a regenerative brake at the front. Despite the regenerative braking system being weaker than the physical disc brake, it is an efficient way of conserving battery life.


Speaking of battery, the Pure Air Pro boasts a range of up to 30 miles (48 km) on a single charge, although various factors like rider weight, terrain, and riding style will affect this. I found that a more conservative riding approach yielded close to the advertised range, which is quite acceptable for daily commuting.


Comfort & Portability


The deck is ample and allowed me to comfortably position my feet even on longer rides. The handlebar height might be a bit of a reach for those on the shorter side, but it remained steady and didn't wobble, reinforcing the scooter's overall solid construction.


When it comes to portability, the folding mechanism is straightforward and feels secure once locked. However, the scooter is on the heavier side at 17kg, making it less ideal for those needing to carry it over longer distances or up many flights of stairs.


Smart Features


The integrated display on the Pure Air Pro is quite minimalist but provides all the necessary information clear at a glance: speed, battery level, and the selected power mode. Simple and functional, it avoids overcomplication and focuses on the ride.


Conclusion


In conclusion, the Pure Air Pro is an excellent electric scooter for someone seeking a reliable and robust option for daily urban commuting. It combines a strong build quality with satisfactory performance and rider comfort. While it may lack some advanced features and leans towards the heavy side, it more than makes up for it with its water resistance, decent range, and overall ride experience.


The near maintenance-free experience and resilience in various weather conditions make the Pure Air Pro a standout choice for me, and its pros significantly outweigh the cons for city-dwellers looking for a sustainable and efficient mode of transportation.


With the confidence gained from its dependable build and hassle-free operation, the Pure Air Pro gets a resounding recommendation for anyone in the market for an electric scooter that balances performance with durability.


Update After 6+ Months of Use


After more than six months with the Pure Air Pro, my overall experience has remained largely positive, but with a few caveats that have surfaced with extended use.


Durability and Maintenance: The scooter's durability has stood up to the test of time, handling daily commutes without major issues. There’s noticeable wear on the tires and brake pads, but these are standard maintenance items. The build quality has prevented any severe breakdowns, though I would recommend regular checks and tightening of screws and bolts as they can loosen with frequent use.


Battery Longevity: The battery performance has shown some degradation, which is expected with electronic vehicles. The range has slightly decreased, probably due to battery aging and my frequent trips on various terrains. It's still within an acceptable limit, but something to keep in mind for long-term usage.


Ride Comfort: Over time, I have come to slightly miss having a more advanced suspension system, especially when dealing with city potholes and uneven pavements repeatedly. Those considering this scooter for rougher terrains might find this increasingly relevant.


Portability Challenges: The weight of the scooter continues to be a bit of a challenge, particularly when using public transportation or storing it in tight spaces. Potential buyers should consider this if they foresee a need to carry the scooter regularly.


In summary, the Pure Air Pro has proven to be a reliable urban companion, albeit with some declining efficiency over extended use. It still offers great value for its durability and design, but one must weigh the long-term aspects, particularly in terms of ride comfort and battery performance.


Note: Ensure to always wear appropriate safety gear and adhere to local regulations when riding electric scooters.


Rear Drum Brake

IP65

14.7

Miles Range

10 in Pneumatic

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