Honest Review: Segway Ninebot Max G2 - Worth It?
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I have tested the Segway Ninebot Max G2 across more than 300 miles, benchmarking its top speed, acceleration, hill performance, and real-world range. In this honest, data-driven review, I'll compare this high-end single-motor commuting electric scooter to popular competitors. Tag along as we find out if the Max G2 is truly worth its high price tag.
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00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Specs Overview
01:24 - Speed & Motor Performance
03:35 - Range & Battery Performance
05:28 - Ride Quality & Suspension
07:28 - Portability
08:19 - Build Quality & Safety
09:52 - Final Verdict
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I have not been sponsored by Segway and purchased the Max G2 myself. Segway has no input on this video, and my opinions are rooted in hands-on ride data. You may support the channel by using our affiliate links at the top of the description.
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Which of the five electric scooters in this video do you prefer, and why? If you're interested in supporting our future reviews, you can get the Max G2 here: eridehero.com/go/SegwayMAXG2/ Links for the other scooters in the description. Thanks for your support!
@pascal4708
2 ай бұрын
I am driving a Max G2 since release, no problems since then except the rear light cable connection is fairly weak and broke 2 times on me (cable broke inside the connector)
@eRideHero
Ай бұрын
Glad you're enjoying your G2!
@madogblue
Ай бұрын
@@pascal4708 how did you repair it
@pascal4708
Ай бұрын
@@madogblue I bought just the cable (there is also the fender incl the cable) you have to take off the battery cover and unplug from bms. I would recommend to cap the battery off too :)
These things are a freakin blast. Where were these when I was 12 years old. I had skates with wooden wheels.
@eRideHero
Ай бұрын
Agreed! But better late than never 😅 no shame in having some speedy fun as an adult either.
This is one of the best reviews on the Segway Max G2 that I have seen. 👍✨ I charge my Max G2 with solar energy since the first charge, and that 🌞adds even more joy to it. A 100-watt solar panel I purchased on Amazon and a cheap 300-watt power station makes the magic. ❤🌿
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks! Appreciate that a lot. There's a lot more to come in the next months!
@27hdyx6b3ym3w
Ай бұрын
How long does it usually take you to full charge it?
@JoeDplummer_
Ай бұрын
@@27hdyx6b3ym3w- I made the maths, and with a 100 watt solar panel in a sunny day, it will give me up to 2.8 miles per hour of solar charging. What I use is a Jackery 100 watts solar panel and a Jackery 1000 watts but you can use even a 300 watts portable power station any brand you prefer.
@JoeDplummer_
Ай бұрын
@@27hdyx6b3ym3w- You get 2.8 miles per 1 hour of sun light in a good sunny day 👍🌞
@JoeDplummer_
Ай бұрын
@@27hdyx6b3ym3w- With a 100 watt solar panel you get about 2.8 miles per 1 hour of good sun light.
Absolute best review I have seen
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! I am glad you enjoyed the watch. More in-depth reviews around the corner.
Great review! That’s why since last year I struggled w/pulling the trigger to upgrade to the G2 from to G30P. Now, I’m kind of eyeballing the KQI 300X instead! 😆
@eRideHero
Ай бұрын
Definitely excited for the KQi 300 series - but it'll probably be a while before there's enough rider feedback and miles ridden to get a broad opinion of its quality. But having tested many of the KQis, I can only imagine it'll be great!
@ROBB_DEEP
Ай бұрын
@@eRideHero Yes indeed. 💪🏾
@dsclips900
8 күн бұрын
@@eRideHero Would you pick the KQi 300 in lieu of G2 Max?
Excellent review.
@eRideHero
18 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much!
hi @eridehero - how would you think it fairs based of someone of 100kg? im scared to buy one if its not going to go uphills
@eRideHero
Ай бұрын
I would start my figuring out how steep the inclines are where you plan to ride. There are some online tools that should be able to show percentage or degrees. At 80 kg I felt that the 17% was the maximum it could handle. At 100 kg, I think you'll be good up to 13-14%. It's definitely one of the better climbers in its class. The KQi3 Max (I have a full review with hill tests on my website) may just beat it by a hair.
Thx for the review! Would you say this is the best all around scooter for someone new? In terms of durability and reliability?
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
You're welcome. I'd definitely say it's up there. Segway G series and NIU lineup are my favorites for city commuting. You may get similar performance cheaper elsewhere, but they're really refined machines
What I can figure out of this video is that Niu kqi300x series is an upgrade on this scooter. 500/1000 watt motor, 2kg less in weight, 48 volt, 10.5 inches tubeless tyre, and finally a dual-tube hydraulic suspension (at least in the front if not in the rear) collectively makes NiuKqi300X an upgrade over the Segway Max g2. Do you agree?
@eRideHero
6 күн бұрын
It does look like it on paper, but it is too early to tell. It needs to stand the test of time like the Max G2 did, but all I can say is I am really excited to test the 300X and on paper it looks like a game-changer. Hopefully I receive mine in a couple of weeks. Specs do look better (apart from no rear suspension, but I imagine it'll be the better choice in most cases if it holds up well)
Very nice review but I’m left with no firm decision haha. Is the 36 voltage issue is really a big issue for which I should switch to let’s say Niu Kqi3 max? Or do you think other features such as suspicion etc should rather be taken more serious than the 36 voltage issue?
@eRideHero
6 күн бұрын
Thanks, Wahid! My two cents: - If you live in an area with somewhat steep hills, go with the KQi3 Max. It's cheaper and has a bit more power. - If you live in an area with moderate hills and don't really care for the extra oomph of having 48V, but would be happy to pay a bit extra for superior ride quality, go with the G2. The G2 is more comfortable, but the KQi3 Max offers more performance relative to price.
@wahidmardan
6 күн бұрын
@@eRideHero thanks for the reply. I actually meant Niu KQi300X which also has one dual-tube hydraulic suspension in the front. I mistakenly have mentioned KQi3 max. That said, weight is another issue because Segway model is 24 kg and the stated NIU model is 22 kg haha. I have now decided NiuKQi Air X which is made up of carbon fiber and is only 11.7 kg but that is too much expensive despite the fact that there are no suspensions either. I live in a plain city in Austria with high quality road infrastructure.
@eRideHero
6 күн бұрын
You're welcome. I think the 300X will be good, but it always take some time for reviews and feedback from people to come in to judge its reliability. I actually just tested the NIU KQi Air - I uploaded a review on my channel. I can highly recommend it - it's the most comfortable ultra light scooter I've tested. You live in EU? In that case, both Segway and NIU will be locked to 25 KMH, so you likely won't feel a big difference between 36V and 48V
@wahidmardan
6 күн бұрын
@@eRideHero I will watch the review now. If I go for Air then I would probably go for Air X which is all carbon but do you think it makes a sense spending so much money on a scooter without suspension.
@eRideHero
6 күн бұрын
Yes, if road conditions are good in your area, you don't really need suspension when you've got air tires. Also, I'd go with the regular Air over the Air X - they're only 200 grams apart in weight but the X is notably more expensive
Great review. I asked you the same question on an older reddit post, so apologies for the harassment, but do you prefer this scooter or the KQi3 Max? I am struggling with the decision. I am leaning towards the G2 but am concerned at the performance drop-off and the long term reliability of the battery.
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I saw - it's a tough choice, honestly. Got a long commute or like to get there quick? KQi3 Max. Hills? KQi3 Max (cuz of 48V). Got rough roads on your commute? G2. Rarely break 20 MPH (or have no intention to)? G2. G2 is the most comfortable, but the KQi3 Max is the more capable in performance. Admittedly, the G2 feels better until you hit 50% battery ish, then it leaves me longing for the power retention of the KQI3 Max. Hope that helps, and it's no harassment at all - I'm happy to help. If you end up with any of these, you can always support future reviews (e.g. the new suspension models from NIU) with affiliate links in the description. I have a full video coming on the KQi3 Max, by the way - but most points can be found in my written review on eridehero.com
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
In terms of battery reliability, I belice it's good on the G2 - the issue is just the 36V setup and possibly firmware limitations
@Azer398
2 ай бұрын
@@eRideHero Thanks for the detailed response. Went and read your written review on the KQi3 - you are producing excellent content. Despite a general sense that the KQi is a slightly better scooter, I decided on the G2. It made for sense for my commute in the EU I feel. Thanks for helping me to make the decision. I'll be sure to recommend you to others and check out your reviews again in the future.
@eRideHero
Ай бұрын
Appreciate it a lot! Sadly Google killed a lot of my reach on search this past half year making these reviews not so financially viable but I push forward and hope for better times. Thanks for supporting!
Hi, how did you unlock it? You changed the serial number?
@eRideHero
23 күн бұрын
Using XiaoDash - only worked prior to 1.4.8 firmware I believe. If you're already after that, it's too late i think
And would you now at this current moment of the market go for this Maxg2 or Niu KQi 300X?
@dsclips900
8 күн бұрын
same question
@wahidmardan
7 күн бұрын
@@dsclips900 let’s hope he replies
@eRideHero
7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the question. I will receive the 300X soon but am still waiting for it to arrive here in Denmark. Can't comment on it just yet but it looks promising - I suspect ride quality will be 10% below the G2 (Dual suspension) but motor performance 10% better.
@wahidmardan
7 күн бұрын
@@eRideHero that’s true. Would you prefer ride quality or motor performance in a fine city with nicer road infrastructure. I am from Austria.
@wahidmardan
7 күн бұрын
@@eRideHero one more question. Is NIU’s Air X (made of carbon fiber and weighs only 11.7 kg) worth the price 1400 Eur?
Nice review but really you should have added km conversion.
@eRideHero
18 сағат бұрын
Thanks! And yes, good shout. I will update my graphics in upcoming videos - I am from Denmark so use metric units myself :D
can you also add kilograms and kilometers in your next review, thank you
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Yes I will try to include that as well - Thanks for the feedback
Do you think i wait for kqi3 300x or just ho with the max
@eRideHero
6 күн бұрын
The G2 is great - but the KQi 300X may just outperform it at a lower price. Real tests will tell in the near future when it arrives in my storage.
Try the Apollo city dual motors with regen brakes!!!🎉😂❤. Or the Phantom & the Apollo pro.😮😅😊.
@eRideHero
9 күн бұрын
I have a review of the City Dual and Phantom on my channel. Great scooters! 😎🙌
GRAT TECH DETAIL AND DATA
@eRideHero
Ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
I'm surprised all your range tests show the G30P as better like if they RideyLong is just marketing. I've used a G30P for last 3 summer and this summer I should be riding a MAX G2 and was expecting to do a little better. I have a few runs I regularly do so I should be able to quickly compare.
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Yeah I was too! That's why real tests speak volumes more than marketing and specs. Do keep in mind that speed test #1 I held a higher avg speed than the G30P test, so it makes sense it doesn't go as far. RideyLong is nice, but isn't really a game changer. Overall, they have been able to offset some of the added weight with a more optimized powertrain, though.
@Rhialto
2 ай бұрын
@@eRideHero That may resume quite well what tuning they did, I mean keep similar distances with the extra weight of both suspensions.
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Exactly. At a given speed, expect the same range out of either.
Thank you
@eRideHero
16 күн бұрын
You are very much welcome. More to come
hi, you mention it struggles on 15% hills, but (around 2:42) the video shows the scooter on a hill of around 25% (which is ~14 degrees), maybe you meant 15 degrees instead of 15%? Also I would like to know the speed on that hill shown in the video as I plan to climb a similar one in my usual travels 🙏
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
That incline peaks at around 17-18% and avg speed crawls down to about 6 KMH (≈4 MPH). I think Segway has some smart firmware that kicks in on hills, you sort of feel that the scooter won't make it when you first hit the hill but then kicks in some momentum. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
@josue.0
2 ай бұрын
@@eRideHero thank you 🙏
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
You're welcome 🫡
@johnstover4584
Ай бұрын
Just swerve back and forth helps steep inclines sometimes. Just going straight can be tough on steep hills.
@eRideHero
Ай бұрын
@johnstover4584 good shout, it does indeed help on steep hills!
Kqi 300x should be a solid competitor
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Definitely! Super excited to see NIU finally bringing suspension to their scooters.
It's max speed 22mph ?
@citytouchstudios1144
2 ай бұрын
Great scooter but I think 24/25 would be ideal for it but she does move nice
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Yes, Max is right around there.
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Yeah a 48V setup would give some head room for higher speeds. Can be modded, of course - but not for everyone and you'd void warranty.
@canser51
2 ай бұрын
@@eRideHero so what's the mile range at top speed ?
@canser51
2 ай бұрын
@@citytouchstudios1144 bro I have fallen off the scooter going 19mph (Mine max speed is 20mph) Can't imagine going another 5-6mph. That shit gets dangerous after 18mph trust me.
Price is good, so is the acceleration, and the ride quality. I prefer a bit more speed, and a lower weight. I just hope the gen 3 comes with 48 volts !
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Would love a 48V version, but I have a hard time seeing Segway make such a substantial change and not just a new scooter
@geletmote
2 ай бұрын
CmonArsenalll!!
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
GGMU!!!
@geletmote
2 ай бұрын
@@eRideHero Booo LoL
G2 definitely needs a 48v battery
@eRideHero
23 күн бұрын
Would be great!!
I was getting super excited for this e-scooter, but then finding out the weight is 53 lbs ruins it for me. 40 lbs is about as heavy as I can tolerate.
@eRideHero
3 ай бұрын
The weight is definitely a deal-breaker for some. I'd say it is well-warranted with the excellent suspension, beefed up dimensions and overall heavy-duty build, but on smooth roads there are alternatives models like the KQi3's and Horizon will deliver a similar riding experience at a lower weight. Thanks for watching.
@biancakim2749
2 ай бұрын
It is heavy, but i thought about this purchase for a while. My roads and streets where i live are not smooth at all. Alot of cracked pavement and potholes, so i needed something like this to save me from those "what if" moments. With 0 suspention 100% wouldnt fallen off and hurt myself by now.
@techbyjules
2 ай бұрын
Sounds like the Ninebot F2 pro is for you. Almost all the features of the G2 without the rear suspension for less money and less weight
@Midori_Hoshi
2 ай бұрын
@@techbyjules Exactly right. That's my current e-scooter!
@chaxologist2961
2 ай бұрын
@@techbyjules I got the same scooter as well! Unfortunately, its range is below average and I might have received a "subpar" unit but everything else is strong. Going to upgrade to the Apollo Go soon.
We need european units!!!
@eRideHero
18 сағат бұрын
Good shout. I will update my graph layout to somehow include conversions in the future. Thanks for watching
got a refund cause the front shock became wobbly and they don't stock parts in europe, timely warranty repair is impossible with these idiots crazy deadzone on the throttle too, literally no response until the last 30% of throttle position
The stem latch angle of the G2 Max is too obsolete and awkward, making portability near impossible not to mention there are too many complaints coming out about its leaking front suspension, The Apollo City Pro 2023 would even be more portable due to its centered stem attachment despite being 12 pounds heavier and is an excellent alternative if car replacement and long range is priority. The best alternatives with a similar price would be the Apollo Air or the new Go. Both have slightly lower ranges but make up by being far more portable and lightweight, especially the latter.
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Hard disagree. The folding mechanism is good, and it is absolutely not near impossible to carry (hardly makes a difference in fact). Although a centered stem is objectively better, it's not a big deal. As an owner of the City Pro 2023, the City is nowhere near as portable as the G2 Max. You have to tediously bend down to pull up the hook (and set it in the right position) for the latch to properly get into place. I get where you're coming from, though - the NIU click-release mechanisms are definitely better.
@chaxologist2961
2 ай бұрын
@@eRideHero Yeah. What I meant by portability being near impossible for the G2 is storing it in tight places without the handlebar sticking out and proding at people especially in public transit. This could be a safety hazard and will potentially lead to disputes or altercations due to this design flaw. I actually prefer the Segway F2 Pro's opposite angled stem latch configuration because I am right handed carry and left hand support hold on the folded bar as most people are right handed to which I can fit my entire body width within the entire handlebar width. I carry the scooter back-facing forward because it enables me (and most people) to be able to carry by the stem with their dominant hand and the handlebar with their non-dominant hand for support. This way of carrying makes it extremely easy to guide and dictate where the sticking handlebar can be safely stored without it causing a hassle. That also gives me the advantage of safely tucking almost the entire width of the handlebar under or between seats so that the remainder sticking out is very narrow that people won't trip on them or cause altercations unlike the G2's or even G30P's opposite angle configuration! Technically, the Apollo Go will be the best alternative/reliable choice to the G2 Max if similar range, required portability for public transit is needed and Apollo City for longer range and more streamlined latch angle.
Bro got the ninebot 1 day ago 😂
@eRideHero
2 ай бұрын
Nah, been an owner since 4th of September last year, so over half a year.
@Richiethegamer1255
2 ай бұрын
@@eRideHero ok
Great video!😀We'd like to have our electric scooters can be reviewed on your channel, how can we contact you?
@eRideHero
Ай бұрын
You can reach me on our website, socials and email