What does this mean for riders?
The Hiboy S2 features a continuous power output of 350 W, significantly lower than the category average of 1.2 kW. For riders, this means that while the S2 is suitable for casual use and shorter commutes, it may struggle on steeper inclines or when carrying heavier loads. Riders can expect decent performance on flat surfaces, but those seeking to tackle hills or rougher terrains might find the S2 less capable compared to higher-powered models.
To put this into perspective, a scooter with a 1.2 kW motor can typically handle steeper grades—about 15-20% incline—while the Hiboy S2 may be more limited, perhaps around 10-15% depending on rider weight and conditions. This distinction is particularly important for commuters who live in hilly areas or plan to use the scooter for longer distances and variable terrain. For the average rider, especially those seeking a reliable scooter for urban environments with minimal elevation changes, the S2 can be a practical choice. However, fitness enthusiasts or users requiring more power for diverse commuting habits may want to consider options with higher wattage.
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Other specs of the Hiboy S2
How other scooters compare on continuous power
View all →| Rank | Product | Continuous Power | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🥇 | HALO KNIGHT T107Max | 8.0 kW | 74 |
| 🥈 | MiniMotors Dualtron Storm | 6.6 kW | 58 |
| 🥉 | MiniMotors Dualtron Storm UP | 6.4 kW | 61 |
| 4 | HALO KNIGHT T108Pro | 6.0 kW | 65 |
| 5 | HALO KNIGHT T107Pro | 6.0 kW | 61 |