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Score Breakdown vs. Electric Scooter Average
How we calculate Power & Speed
Beats approximately 84% of off-road scooters on this metric.
How we calculate Real-World Range
Beats approximately 22% of off-road scooters on this metric.
How we calculate Ride Comfort
Beats approximately 35% of off-road scooters on this metric.
⚠️Partial data — 67% of spec fields available. Score may shift as more data is added.
How we calculate Portability
Beats approximately 28% of off-road scooters on this metric.
How we calculate Safety
Scores 54/100 based on safety/tech features.
⚠️Limited data — 33% of spec fields available. Score may shift as more data is added.
How we calculate Tech & Features
Scores 65/100 based on safety/tech features.
⚠️Partial data — 57% of spec fields available. Score may shift as more data is added.
How we calculate Build Quality
Scores 35/100 based on IP rating, brake type, and suspension quality.
⚠️Partial data — 75% of spec fields available. Score may shift as more data is added.
How we calculate Value for Money
ℹ️ Value for Money is displayed for reference only. It compares score-per-dollar against subcategory peers — higher price for the same performance means a lower value rank. This metric does not affect the Overall Score.
Offers better value than 18% of off-road scooters (score per dollar). Informational — not part of the overall score.
Final ScooterRank Rating · 7 dimensions
50/100
Full Specifications
Meet the OOTD S30: Rugged Off-Road Scooter with 60 km Range
The OOTD S30 breaks new ground for off-road electric scooters by pairing a beefy 2,400 W motor and 1,217 Wh battery for up to 60 km on a single charge. While it tips the scales at 36.5 kg, its dual suspension and pneumatic tires soak up rough terrain so you can hit top speeds of 65 km/h without losing control. Priced at $899, the S30 balances raw power with real-world trade-offs—expect downtime for its 8 hr charge but reward yourself with stable, long-distance trail rides and weekend adventures.
Real-World Range: What Affects the 60 km Estimate
The S30’s 1,217 Wh battery is rated for 60 km, but factors like rider weight, terrain and throttle use can cut that to 40–50 km on rough trails. Higher speeds at 65 km/h drain power faster, while constant climbs force the motor to draw more from its cells. To maximize range, stick to moderate speeds, use pedal assist if available, and avoid full-throttle bursts when navigating hilly off-road sections.
Off-Road Handling vs. Portability Trade-Offs
At 36.5 kg, the S30 offers rock-solid stability on rugged paths, thanks to dual suspension and 10-inch pneumatic tires. You’ll feel confident hitting bumps and roots, but carrying and mounting it on transit can be challenging. Compared to lighter commuters, you compromise portability for performance. Consider this scooter if you prioritize trail readiness over folding ease, and plan for its 8 hr charge time after every 60 km adventure.
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Frequently Asked Questions — OOTD S30
The OOTD S30 has a claimed top speed of 65 km/h (40 mph). This is above average for off-road scooters (avg 45 km/h).
The manufacturer claims 60 km (37 mi) of range per charge. Real-world range will vary with rider weight, speed, terrain, and temperature.
The OOTD S30 weighs 36.5 kg (80 lbs). It is heavier than the off-road average of 26.89 kg.
The OOTD S30 delivers 2400 W (2.4 kW) of peak motor power.
At 50/100, the OOTD S30 scores below the off-road average. This is -5 points below the off-road average. Better-scoring options exist at similar prices — see our off-road rankings for alternatives.
The OOTD S30 is rated for up to 60 km under ideal conditions. In real off-road use—on hilly terrain or with heavier riders—expect 40–50 km per charge, as factors like speed, elevation gain and throttle use significantly impact total range.
Yes, the S30 can serve as a commuter if your route stays under 40 km and you don’t mind its 36.5 kg weight. Its dual suspension smooths urban bumps, and a 2,400 W motor handles inclines. Plan around an 8 hr charge cycle and check transit rules if you combine riding with public transport.
The S30’s 1,217 Wh battery requires about 8 hours to reach full charge using the standard charger. For frequent riders, overnight charging is typical. Faster chargers may reduce this, but always use approved equipment to preserve battery life and warranty coverage.


