
SoFlow SO3 Pro
20 km/h, 35 km, 350 W
SoFlow SO3 Pro
20 km/h, 35 km, 350 W
I am on the heavier side (96kg) and yet the scooter accelerates nicely to 22kmh. The tires swallow small bumps in the road and provide a pleasant driving experience. The Bemse is good grips but a bit jerky (probably because of the engine brake). The lighting is nice and bright and directed against the ground not to dazzle oncoming traffic. The workmanship is of high quality.
The turn signals are rather ornamental because they are barely visible and when you accelerate they can not be operated because they are attached to the throttle.
Only the app is somewhat dubious. Will constant (even in the background) location access and connect does not always work.
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Contra
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I haven't had it a month and the rear tyre is flat. At my weight, I only rode it on the road. Seems to be a problem ex works, as the inner tube is difficult to get onto the rims.
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my first buy i went with a cheaper model to see how they are.
the 35km range i cant say i drive like 2km a day but need to charge once a week, maybe that is more for long range single drives but no expert on that, for me its good.
have it for a few weeks now, cant complain, great machine for the price.
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After 71 kilometres, rear leaf.
The Xianomi over 1000 kilometres without a flat or any other problem.
The brakes are not good.
The magnetic brake should be separately operable.
Technique is far behind the Xianomi mi S1 Swiss Edition also in terms of riding the Mi is very smooth and easy to ride. Soflow should take other manufacturers as a model.
Ahh, when it tipped over from the stand for the first time, the glass from the display was lying next to the scooter.
I'm mega disappointed.
On the tyres it says max 75 kilograms in the instructions for use it says the scooter can be loaded up to 100 kilograms why the tyres are only for 75 kg. I have a flat tire with a 90 kg logo.
I will probably sell it.
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Contra
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6 out of 18 reviews