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[Best Buy] $699, Segway Ninebot F3 Pro, same as preorder promo, up to 32km/h

Same ATL as previous preorder promo. For those that missed it, great chance now!

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💸 This price is considered an excellent deal, matching a previous all-time low. Members who purchased at $799 were able to get a price adjustment from Best Buy.🗓️ While some question the purchase timing as summer ends, many suggest it's usable throughout spring, fall, and even for shorter rides in winter.🚦 The scooter's legality is a common discussion point, particularly in Quebec where its 1200W peak power exceeds the 500W limit, though enforcement varies by region.⛰️ Community members highly rate this scooter for its performance on hills and consider it a significant upgrade from the Segway E3 model.🚧 There's a mixed sentiment regarding safety due to road conditions in cities like Toronto and Ottawa, with some members emphasizing cautious riding and helmet use.
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yyzthe6 wrote: Is this better than the Ninebot G2 that went for $899 yesterday?
Yes, this is a better scooter. The G2 Max shouldn't be priced that highly. Even if the G2 were the same price, you should still get the F3.
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I salute all the brave souls that'll use this. Because of all the road defects I've come so close to wiping out, on an ebike. I'm just not convinced a scooter configuration wouldn't put me in the hospital many times over.

This road sign sums up my point, because it'd clearly be worse for a small wheeled scooter imo.
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Got this and the G2. Thinking of selling the G2 to pick this up at this price. Good find Op!
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beachlover wrote: I salute all the brave souls that'll use this. Because of all the road defects I've come so close to wiping out, on an ebike. I'm just not convinced a scooter configuration wouldn't put me in the hospital many times over.
lol more like a sign to move
My Neighbourhood has been fine. Helmet is very recommended though
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Dang, and I just bought the Segway E3 only two weeks ago :/ This seems like a way better deal.
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beachlover wrote: I salute all the brave souls that'll use this. Because of all the road defects I've come so close to wiping out, on an ebike. I'm just not convinced a scooter configuration wouldn't put me in the hospital many times over.
I've been riding scooters for a couple of years now, some without suspension, no issues. I guess it depends on rider skill/experience. As always, pay attention to where your wheels are and relax your arms for better absorption of imperfections. Accidents can happen, but if you ride defensively you'll probably be fine. Personal opinion, but I find bikes to be more dangerous and much less useful for everyday life.
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JakovCad wrote: Good offer, but the summer is over.
You do realize this can be easily ridden in spring and fall. Winter is also very doable for shorter rides. The only obstacles are snow on the ground and heavy rain. I've ridden in -20 without issues. Dress accordingly and you'll be fine. I find it warmer to ride scooter than walking same distance.
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toothless_grin wrote: Triple LOL

Just keep riding don't let anyone pull you over.
Unless you're riding like a complete idiot, I can't see anyone being pulled over in a scooter that maxes out @ 32km/h. Actually I've never seen anyone in a scooter being pulled over period.

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