Pure Air Pro Plus vs Razor Black Label E90

Compare Specifications of Pure Air Pro Plus and Razor Black Label E90

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Pure Air Pro Plus
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Razor Black Label E90
Razor Black Label E90

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor 710W Motor 90-watt, high-torque, rear-wheel hub driven
Range Up to 50 Km (31mi) --
Charging Time 7 Hours 15 Mins --
Engine Starting -- Kick Start
Maximum Power 710W --
Load Carrying Capacity 120kg --
Climbing Degree 19 percentage --
Drivetrain Rear wheel drive --
Top Speed 25 kmph 16 kmph
Riding Modes 3 Modes --
Battery 36V / 12Ah Lithium-ion battery 12V sealed lead-acid, rechargeable
Charger Battery Charger Input: 100-240V AC, 50-60Hz, 2A
Battery Charger Output: 42V DC, 2.0A
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Display LCD Display - Speed, driving mode, battery, bluetooth, maintenance --
Frame Steel --
Grip -- Foam
Stand -- Kickstand: Retractable
Headlamp 150 lumens front light --
Taillamp Brake and always on running light --
Tyres
Front Tubeless (36psi) --
Rear Tubeless (36psi) Abrasion-resistant, airless, flat-free
Wheel / RIM 10 inches / 25.4cm Front Wheel: Spoked, urethane
Brakes
Front Drum --
Rear KERS Rear-fender
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Mercury Grey Metallic
Platinum Silver Metallic
Black/Green
Black/Pink


Physical Specs
Length 1130 mm 800 mm
Width 550 mm 330 mm
Height 1150 mm 840 mm
Weight 16.9 kg 8.53 kg
Overview
About The Pure Air Pro Plus is an electric kick scooter with a 710W motor, powered by a 36V / 12Ah Li Read More --
Features - Cruise Control
- Pure Electric App
- Digitally lockable with PIN code via the Pure App
- Foldable
- Secure Stemlocking Point When Folded
- Bell
Razor Power Core Technology and Design: Maintenance-free (no alignment, no chain, no belt)
Additional Details Folded Dimensions: 46cm (H) x 55cm (W) x 113cm (L) Run Time: Up to 40 minutes of continuous use
Throttle: Thumb-activated
Deck: Steel with anti-slip, full- deck grip tape
Age: 8+
Max Rider Weight: 120 lbs (54 kg)

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