candela—January 15, 2024
After two weeks of driving, I wanted to share my experiences with the EVERCROSS EV10K PRO Electric Scooter: Pros: 1. The scooter looks sturdy and durable, setting it apart from cheaper products on the market. 2. Easy to use. It takes just 10 minutes to set up, and then you're good to go. After five days of driving, I discovered more functions that make it even more functional and powerful. The accompanying App allows you to unlock additional features such as locking the scooter when parked, a top speed of 19 MPH, and a riding record. I highly recommend referring to the manual before taking it out for a spin. 3. The scooter is foldable and portable, fitting perfectly in my trunk, so I can take it with me wherever I go. 4. Compared to other similar products, the EVERCROSS EV10K PRO has the added safety feature of turn signals. 5. I use the scooter almost every day, and so far, it has been performing exceptionally well, with a durable battery. A suggested improvement: 1. One area for improvement is the buckle. It could be made more secure and tightened, as sometimes it can become loose and tilt to the left or right when folded. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my experience using the EVERCROSS EV10K PRO Electric Scooter. Read more


Sharif Salim—October 16, 2022
First off let me start by saying the 5 stars don't do this scooter justice on a rating scale. This scooter is fast and durable and even comes with indicators! Not to mention the safety protocols such as lock mode. When the scooter is powered on and someone tries to steal it the wheels don't turn; keeping it standing still!!! Its ingenuity is ingenious. For a college student, it's so convenient to travel from one building to another building fast and making to classes on time. The scooter can carry Me and my heavy bookbag with no problem. I even tried to test its speed and durability by riding it with my friend at once and it was still going at its 19 mph speed. I know they recommend you don't do that but it was perfectly fine. That just goes to show how perfect the scooter it and the company is. The battery life had been great on it so far as well. I only charged it once and for 2 hours after taking it out of the box and have used it for a week now consistently to go to classes and campus and the charred is still going strong. I haven't yet gone a long distance for more than 4 miles but thus far I'm really happy and content with the battery life. This scooter's price is worth it in my opinion too! Most scooters I've looked at are cheaply constructed and don't last too long or they are really expensive and super bulky. This Evercross scooter is not too skinny but not bulky and fits in my small spaces fine not to mention its feathers are super cool and actually practical. Overall I give this Evercross scooter 20/10 and 10 starts not 5 stars. I highly recommend it for students, office workers, or anyone who needs to get places fast but wants to go green for short trips or far depending on the consistency of use. I'm super happy with this purchase and hope you are too when you get yours! Read more
Axel—May 6, 2023
***Update 5/18/2023. As mentioned in some reviews, the throttle "broke" while I went over a bump and allowed the front wheel to run at max speed. Pressing the brake, of course, stopped the wheel immediately. I realized this occurred since the motion of my weight coming down caused my thumb to break the throttle. That may sound like its cheap but better to break the throttle than my thumb. So advice is to keep thumb off the throttle when getting air. I communicated through Amazon (find order, select contact seller) and a replacement throttle arrived in a few days. I can't complain about that. It came with video instructions which were adequate but should be left to those comfortable with electronics repairs. End of update*** I did tons of research and shopping before I got this scooter and it is a perfect mix of good qualities at a perfect price, more like an insane price of only $449. It's a great entry point to see if you want to move on to higher end scooters. 1. It's light at hardly 35 lb. The Evercross H7 is great but very heavy at 90lb. 2. Very easy to load in and out of passenger side of car. 3. Excellent speed of 20mph on flat pavement with me on it (225lb). 4. Decent low incline climbing on streets, but this is not an off road hill climber. 5. Great off roader. I have been hill surfing on dirt and grass roads and it is a blast. 6. The 10" honeycomb tires with rounded edges make for excellent street riding and comfortable off roading. 7. The suspension and deck flexibility make it completely comfortable to do small jumps, curb hops, and bumpy roads. 8. The low weight allows jumping over pot holes with ease. 9. This is a great selection for a first scooter. Beyond 20mph you can't "run off" the bike in case of a spill. Beyond normal running speeds, the body is not equipped to sustain falls safely. This makes this bike very safe. Become proficient with this scooter before you move on to higher end 20mph+ scooters. 10. Speeds: 20mph on pavement, 10-15mph on sand and grass, all fun speeds without worry of major injury. Safety tips for first riders: 1. Use all safety gear. Get a helmet with face protection. Face plants are common for new riders. Watch some fail videos on YouTube. 2. Start off on soft grass to learn how to maneuver well, brake softly, and properly accelerate before progressing to pavement. 3. Survey an area at low speed first. Don't just fly into new areas at high speed. 4. Lean back and low when braking and approaching any obstacle which may slow you down quickly such as hole, hill, obstacle etc. This will stop you from being catapulted over the handlebars and onto your face. 5. Go up and down off-road hills at a 45 deg angle, not just straight up and down. That way if you spill, you will fall on your side and roll rather than fall forward over the handlebars or on the back of your head. 6. Ride on paths where there are no nearby structures such a handrails, trees, cars etc that way you won't run straight into one while you're still learning how to maneuver. 7. When you change surfaces, such as pavement to grass or grass to sand, go STRAIGHT and don't turn. LET GO of the throttle and lean back and low to avoid flying towards the handlebars. If the throttle is on max while running into sand, the front wheel will spin and you may lose traction and fall. 8. Slow down at corners. Taking these at high speed is a good way to slide out or roll over. Sooner or later a slick or sandy surface will take you down. 9. Practice running off the scooter at low speeds, both the left and right side. Practice rolling off to the side (on grass) as well. This will instill good body mechanics in case of a spill. Watch some YouTube videos on how to fall safely. This is the #1 reason people get injured. 10. Use a split coupling, pipe clamp, or U-bolt and rubber pad to reinforce the post-to-handlebars connection and the folding joint. These are areas which will likely fail first. These simple secondary reinforcements ensure you won't faceplant when they do. You can find better joints on higher end scooters. 11. Get a super bright flashlight and a handlebar mount for it. The light on this scooter is useless for night riding. It is quite an exhilarating feeling to go hill surfing in the mountains on a sunny day or street surfing on a cool night under the stars. It is actually a great cardio workout as well due to the body motions used while maneuvering. If you are looking for adventure, a great mood boost, a good workout, and a ton of fun, an all-terrain scooter like this is a great choice. I am hooked. Read more