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Segway Myon

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33 kg

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What does this mean for riders?

The Segway Myon has a weight of 33 kg kg. This places it in the 100th percentile among eBikes.

Across 2 eBikes, the average weight is 42.5 kg kg, ranging from 33 kg to 52 kg kg.

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Ultimate Electric Scooter Weight Guide: Lightest to Heaviest

Segway Myon: Weight Analysis

The Segway Myon has a weight of 33 kg kg. This places it in the 100th percentile among eBikes. The average across 2 eBikes is 42.5 kg.

As electric scooters evolve beyond mere leisure gadgets, their weight increasingly defines day-to-day ease of use. At ScooterRank, we’ve analyzed 246 models ranging from ultra-light commuters at 7.8kg to heftier high-performance machines tipping 82.8kg. With an average weight of 25.79kg, many riders face the dilemma: portability versus power. Lighter scooters are easier to carry, navigate stairs and tuck into public transport, but often compromise on battery capacity and stability. On the heavier end, robust frames and larger batteries boost range and ride comfort, yet demand dedicated storage and strength to lift. This guide unpacks the real-world implications of scooter weight, helping you weigh the trade-offs and identify the sweet spot that matches your commuting style and physical constraints. Read on to discover which scooters excel in lightweight design, which deliver maximum endurance, and where most models land near the category average.

Portability Trade-offs in Ultra-Light Scooters

Ultra-light scooters—typically under 10kg—offer unmatched portability for commuters juggling stairs, public transit and limited storage. Models like the Segway Ninebot C2 Lite (7.8kg) and ZING E8 (7.9kg) top our ranking, enabling effortless lifts and quick collapses. Their compact frames and minimalistic batteries make them ideal for short urban hops up to 10–15 miles. However, these weight savings come at the cost of reduced battery capacity, simplified suspension and smaller deck sizes. Before choosing a sub-10kg scooter, assess your daily route length and ride comfort preferences to ensure portability gains don’t undermine your commuting needs.

Heavy-Duty Scooters: When Weight Equals Durability

At the other end, heavy-duty scooters pushing beyond 60kg deliver superior performance, stability and range. Standouts like the Dualtron X Limited (82.8kg) and HALO KNIGHT T107Max (78kg) house large-capacity batteries, dual motors and advanced suspension systems. These beasts cruise 50–70+ miles per charge and absorb rough terrain with ease. The trade-off? Their steel-reinforced frames and bulky batteries demand significant effort to lift, secure storage space, and a sturdy kickstand or ramp. If your priority is long-distance travel or off-road capability, a heavier model may be justified—but be prepared for the practical challenges of moving and storing a 70–80kg scooter.

Finding Your Sweet Spot: Midweight Scooters

With an average weight of 25.79kg, most electric scooters reside in the midweight category (20–30kg). This sweet spot balances portability and performance, offering 20–40 mile ranges alongside moderate lifting requirements. Popular choices often incorporate mid-sized batteries, durable frames and improved suspension without the bulk of heavy-duty models. For instance, scooters around 25kg can tuck into car trunks or hall closets and still deliver reliable daily commuting performance. When evaluating options, compare the weight alongside range, top speed and build quality to find a midweight scooter that ticks all your boxes without tipping the scales too far in either direction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average weight of an electric scooter?

According to ScooterRank’s comparison of 246 electric scooters, the average weight is approximately 25.79kg. This average reflects a wide spectrum—from ultra-light 7.8kg commuters to heavy 82.8kg high-power cruisers—helping you understand the typical trade-offs between portability and performance.

Should I choose a lighter or heavier electric scooter?

If portability for stairs and public transit is your priority, opt for models under 10kg like the Segway Ninebot C2 Lite (7.8kg). For extended range and greater stability, heavier scooters up to 82.8kg house larger batteries and robust frames. Choose based on whether easy carrying or performance better suits your daily commute.

How does the weight of an electric scooter impact its range?

Lighter scooters under 10kg typically use smaller batteries, yielding ranges around 10–15 miles per charge. Conversely, heavy-duty models exceeding 60kg support large-capacity packs that push 40–60+ mile distances. Always weigh your distance requirements against portability: more weight often means greater range, but reduced carrying convenience.