Segway Ninebot MAX G30LP e-scooter with regen brakes now at $450 fall Prime Day low

60% off From $130

Update 10/10: Segway has extended its Big Deal Sale through October 13 – plus, it no longer requires joining its mileage club to get additional savings on select EVs!

Segway has launched its Big Deal Sale that is running through October 9 and taking up to 60% off its lineup of e-mobility models, with the popular Ninebot MAX G30LP KickScooter getting one of the best deals in the bunch and starting at $529.99 shipped, with extra savings that take $80 more off its discounted price to land at $449.99 shipped, after joining the Segway Mileage Club by simply creating an account for free. Normally sitting at a $700 price tag, discounts usually bring costs down within a $615 to $600 range, with occasional drops lower to $550 and $500. Today though, after creating an account, you’re looking at a new all-time low price here that beats out its previous low for the first time by $50 – all you have to do is join, add the e-scooter to your cart, and get the extra savings automatically.

Whether you’re new to the world of e-scooters or an experienced rider, the Segway Ninebot MAX G30LP KickScooter continues to be one of the best budget-friendly models that can carry you a significant distance – and I frequently see them cruising the streets of NYC. There’s a 350W motor tucked inside along with a 36V 367Wh battery that delivers up to 25 miles of travel on a single charge, reaching top speeds of 18.6 MPH, and even tackling inclines up to 20% without a problem (double what many other models can handle).

It provides three different riding modes to balance out performance, depending on what kind of commuter you need in any given moment – with a speed limit mode, standard mode, and sport mode. The balance is even taken a step further with the addition of regenerative braking (which I truly love to see on e-scooters) that recycles energy when you activate the brakes to extend travel times (especially if you’re in its more economical riding modes). Aside from that, there’s also a secondary braking system, a foldable frame, a built-in LED headlight, smart controls via the companion app, and an LED digital dashboard.

More Segway Big Deal Ninebot extra savings opportunities:

  • E2 KickScooter: $300 (Reg. $370)
    • 12.4 MPH for up to 15.5 miles
    • Save additional $50 after signing up
  • S2 Self-Balancing Scooter: $570 (Reg. $600)
    • 11.2 MPH for up to 21.7 miles
    • Save additional $90 after signing up
  • F2 Pro KickScooter: $700 (Reg. $800)
    • 20 MPH for up to 34 miles
    • Save additional $100 after signing up

More Segway Ninebot teen/adult EV discounts:

Kid-friendly Ninebot EV discounts:

  • ZING C10 eKickScooter: $130 (Reg. $300)
    • 11.2 MPH for up to 6.2 miles
    • recommended for ages 8 to 14
  • ZING C8 eKickScooter: $140 (Reg. $250)
    • 10 MPH for 6.2 miles
    • recommended for ages 6 to 12
  • C2 eKickScooter: $180 (Reg. $250)
    • 9.9 MPH for up to 6.8 miles

We recently spotted Segway’s x260 Electric Dirt Bike receiving a $975 discount that’s worth checking out for you Motocross fans – plus, the brand is offering a $350 pre-order discount on its newest ZT3 Pro All-Terrain Electric Scooter too. You’ll also find tons of other EV discounts and sales collected together in our Green Deals hub – especially if you’re looking to make the switch to e-bikes, with deals like Lectric’s XPeak Off-Road e-bikes coming with $776 in free gear including a free extra battery for a 110-mile travel range, among others.

Segway Ninebot MAX G30LP Electric KickScooter:

The Kickscooter Max G30LP has rear wheel drive with a powerful 350W motor, reaching speeds of up to 18.6 mph with a remarkable 25-mile range, catering to riders up to 220 lbs. And its capability to tackle 20% hill grades adds to its efficiency and versatility.

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