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Glion Dolly Lightweight Foldable Adult Electric Scooter

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  • Premium 36v, 7.8ah lithium ion battery with 15-mile range and 3.25 hrs. charge time
  • Not a toy — aircraft aluminum frame is designed for daily use by commuters and other adults.
  • Powerful 250 watt (600 watt peak) DC hub motor with electronic antilock maintenance-free brake plus a rear fender press brake
  • Front tire suspension and Honeycomb never-flat airless rubber tires
  • Patented dolly and vertical self-standing feature lets you roll it like a suitcase and stand it vertically out of the way
  • Twist grip electric hand brake and rear foot brake

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glion, scooter, electric, handicap, portable, mobility, snapngo, fold, lighweight, adult scooter

glion, scooter, electric, handicap, portable, mobility, snapngo, fold, lighweight, adult scooter
Foldable & lightweight

Quickly fold the scooter and dolly it through public transit or into your office with a 1-second, foot-activated folding mechanism.

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When folded, you can walk with it like a roller bag suitcase

With a simple and sleek design, the Glion Dolly Electric Scooter is truly a portable transportation device.

  • Safe, durable and reliable design
  • No chains, no gears and no grease
  • Easy and fun to ride, park, carry and store

Glion Dolly Electric Scooter

Adult electric scooter with premium li-ion battery

No more traffic jams in your car and no more sweating through your suit on a bike. Instead, coast through the city on the most portable, reliable and energy-efficient last mile solution developed.

With a top speed of 15 mph and a range of 15 miles per charge, Glion Dolly Electric Scooter is a durable and practical tool to cut your commuting time and effort.

Perfect for running errands, sightseeing and just getting around your neighborhood.

This powerful scooter gets you where you need to go.

  • Electronic anti-lock brakes and rear fender foot-activated press brake
  • Clean, quiet and lithium-ion battery-powered hub motor
  • Front fork suspension for a smooth and comfortable ride
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glion, scooter, electric, handicap, portable, mobility, snapngo, fold, lighweight, adult scooter
glion, scooter, electric, handicap, portable, mobility, snapngo, fold, lighweight, adult scooter
glion, scooter, electric, handicap, portable, mobility, snapngo, fold, lighweight, adult scooter
glion, scooter, electric, handicap, portable, mobility, snapngo, fold, lighweight, adult scooter

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Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
1,213 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the portability of the scooter. For example, they say it's light enough to carry up and down stairs, and it'll fold up and be easy to store. That said, opinions are mixed on durability, speed, smoothness, battery life, and performance.

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267 customers mention231 positive36 negative

Customers like the portability of the scooter. They say it's light enough to carry up and down stairs, and it'll fit easily in their car's trunk. They also appreciate the luggage-style folding and the fact that it stands very small when folded.

"...Portability:Extremely portable. I usually fold it up as I'm walking into a building (yes, while moving)...." Read more

"...Wow again. This is not a toy. It's a serious piece of transportation equipment. The build quality is outstanding end-to-end...." Read more

"...MORE DETAILED:- Folding aspect is so great you can't beat it it works so good and so quickly...." Read more

"...5 stars for folding, portability & mobility! We have both taken it to the market, wheeled it in one hand, while filling a backpack with the other...." Read more

110 customers mention110 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the scooter. They mention that it's amazing, fantastic, and decent for their first scooter. Some say that the company itself is outstanding, and the idea of this scooter is amazing.

"...A motorcycle analogy: This is like a refined, sophisticated BMW touring bike compared to yappy little Yamaha dirt bike...." Read more

"***IN SHORT and overall, Amazing scooter...." Read more

"...It’s quick to fold up and down and the dolly makes navigating indoors so much easier for stopping in stores quickly...." Read more

"...to use for my 1.5 mile commute to work in the city, and the Glion is pretty good, but not great...." Read more

68 customers mention52 positive16 negative

Customers like the value of the product. For example, they say it's incredible for the price, has saved them hundreds in commuting costs, and is a great investment that will pay itself off with time saved and by reducing carbon. They also appreciate the folding design, saying it'll be well worth the extra money.

"...All in all, I do love this scooter. I think it's an excellent value for someone who's looking to travel a couple of miles every day and wants a..." Read more

"...The Glion is also a bit less expensive than other scooters yet seems better built, with better customer service...." Read more

"...it's worth the money for sure if you're looking for portability." Read more

"...-Overpriced...." Read more

267 customers mention141 positive126 negative

Customers are mixed about the durability of the scooter. Some mention that the solid build quality lent them confidence in the product, while others say that it struggles a bit to stay strong in the cold, due to the tiny wheels. The reliability seems to be poor, and the automatic breaking system can be touchy. The handle bar for lifting the scooter is flimsy.

"...But the really impressive part was how well-packaged it was. Totally professionally, securely, carefully packaged. Styrofoam, bubble wrap, zip ties...." Read more

"...the bell in place the left handle isn't that great, and my bell is pretty much dislocated...." Read more

"...Build quality Excellent mostly metal but not too heavy.-..." Read more

"...The handlebars are now starting to sag due to wear and tear on the internal components at lock them into place...." Read more

172 customers mention117 positive55 negative

Customers are mixed about the speed of the product. Some mention that it accelerates and brakes nicely, it charges up fast, and it moves out fast at 15mph. However, others say that it struggles to maintain speed on decent grades and that there are speed bumps.

"...It's definitely possible to drive at low speeds though - I frequently drove at walking speeds whilst accompanying my wheel-less friends to..." Read more

"...Much more powerful, much smoother acceleration and braking, much sturdier and sure-feeling...." Read more

"...When it accelerates it has a bit of a lag before you fell the speed going up. You will feel some of the bumps in the road but overall a nice ride...." Read more

"...Speed and acceleration is good.MORE DETAILED:- Folding aspect is so great you can't beat it it works so good and so quickly...." Read more

144 customers mention57 positive87 negative

Customers are mixed about the smoothness of the product. Some mention that the back tires offer a very smooth ride in comparison to their old one, providing excellent stability and control while pulling it in folded position. However, others say that the very bumpy ride may cause the inner column to collapse. The solid rubber tires make the ride less smooth/soft, compared to pneumatic tires.

"...that I never have to worry about flat tires BUT that also makes the ride less smooth/soft, compared to pneumatic tires...." Read more

"...ProTips:As with most 2-wheeled vehicles, it's easier to balance at high speeds...." Read more

"...Because it has solid tires you don’t worry about flat, but it doesn’t take bumps on the road very well...." Read more

"...Totally professionally, securely, carefully packaged. Styrofoam, bubble wrap, zip ties. Thick, heavy cardboard. Two boxes, a box in a box...." Read more

120 customers mention60 positive60 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the product. Some mention that it's fast enough for their needs, the range and battery life is great, and there is no risk of over-charging. However, others say that the only wish they have is that it would charge the battery while breaking.

"...So there is no risk of over-charging." Read more

"...probably ride my scoot an avg of 3 miles a day and the battery goes down a bar and half..." Read more

"...Battery is LG and so far is doing great on holding a charge, recharge time, acceleration, acceleration on hills.-..." Read more

"...now the screw holding the quick release lever to the steering column was coming loose...." Read more

117 customers mention66 positive51 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the performance of the scooter. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it's completely inoperable. Some customers also say that the scooter is not as powerful as advertised, and only works when the motor is disengaged.

"...Weather:It works pretty well in the rain, but puddles are a bit slippery and I've fallen a few times making sharp turns on wet ground...." Read more

"...I hate, hate, hate the brake. It's very sudden and it feels like I'll be bucked off the scooter...." Read more

"...negative quirks it is still absolutely what I wanted and works perfectly for my situation (transportation across a 400 acer property) It now gives..." Read more

"...The built in LED headlight also worked well when I tried this at night. Others saw me quite well so that is a good safety feature...." Read more

The best built e-scooter from a great company
4 Stars
The best built e-scooter from a great company
I bought this mainly because I live right on The Bay and there are a lot of nice paved coastal nature paths around me that I enjoy cruising around on and enjoying the outdoors. I can cover a lot of ground with this and have a blast doing so! I also bought it to use to to go various eateries close by and run quick errands without having to take my car. This is perfect for places that are a bit too far to walk, but still too close that it would be a shame to driver your car to.I'm a Boosted Board electric skateboard owner also and while that goes a lot faster, the Boosted Board cannot really go on the nature paths due to the fact that the paths are a bit rough in general. The Glion however is perfect as the rubber wheels handle the slightly rough road surfaces quite well. You still do feel a lot of the vibrations but not as much as on a skateboard. After a while, you learn to grasp the handlebar a bit loosely rather than tightly so your arms are not absorbing all of the vibrations. An important part of my decision was that I wanted hard rubber tires and not inflatable ones. I've had inflatable tires before and they can get punctured and it's also a pain to keep them to the correct inflation pressure all the time. The Glion's honeycomb rubber tires are a lot more durable and you never have to worry about putting air in them, yet they still provide some shock absorption so you get the best of both worlds.The Glion is also a bit less expensive than other scooters yet seems better built, with better customer service. They were very helpful with any questions that I had and I even heard directly back from the CEO/Co-founder. I had also emailed a question to a competitor (UScooter) and that went totally ignored. The other e-scooter companies lie about their specs, battery, range, high speeds, etc.. not Glion!I also tried the Segway miniPRO | Smart Self Balancing Personal Transporter with Mobile App Control (Black) but the Glion is way more fun as it goes faster and is a lot more convenient for commuting and just a better more sturdy design and form factor.I do wish the Glion went a few MPH faster although for many, it is probably fast enough (15 mph max although you can probably get faster down a hill). I'm quite experienced however and would like the option to somehow unlock a faster speed, if this went 20 MPH, it would be a perfect 5 star product for me.I like that the Glion can stand vertically. It makes for more convenient storage upright in a closet if I want to put it away. The dolly feature is also really convenient (they patented it!), I can even use the scooter to commute with ease. Don't underestimate how convenient both of these are! Yesterday, I was able to charge the scooter folded up and standing vertical inside of a restaurant while dining. I just put it in a corner and the employees there said they didn't even really notice it. When wheeling it behind you, it's very discreet. You will be able to bring it in to more places and charge it more places than other e-scooters because of this. The built in LED headlight also worked well when I tried this at night. Others saw me quite well so that is a good safety feature. That the Glion also comes with the cover bag and bell are added nice touches.This can also lock up in a bike rack, just like a bike.With the Glion, you're getting a quality made product with high quality lithium ion battery and not some unknown battery, from a customer service focused USA (Nebraska) based company, at competitive price.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2018
Background:
Bought this in 2016 (2 years ago) and used it to commute to classes on campus pretty much every day. Charged it throughout classes. Now I use it to ride through Boston from time to time. Still works perfectly well.

Brakes:
I've driven this down a steep hill at max speed and still managed to brake to a full stop within seconds. The brakes are as strong as you want to make them. They were a bit harsh at first, but I got used to tuning the strength after a few tries.

Weather:
It works pretty well in the rain, but puddles are a bit slippery and I've fallen a few times making sharp turns on wet ground. Completely my fault, this product isn't meant to support driving through such conditions, but it's definitely possible if you go slow and don't drive as recklessly as I do.
I've driven it through mild snow conditions multiple times as well - the salt on the ground used to counter ice tends to get stuck in the wheels, but water + oil fixes that very easily.

Portability:
Extremely portable. I usually fold it up as I'm walking into a building (yes, while moving). I've done it so often that I can go from riding it to pulling the dolly version within 5 seconds. I've carried it up stairs (it's only 20-some lbs or so) and in elevators. I kept it next to me in classes. At the time of purchase, I couldn't find a single other scooter as portable as this one.

Novelty:
From my experience, you'll get a mix of compliments and strange looks from random people. It's definitely a head-turner when blazing through a college campus.

Issues:
- The material used to hold the bell in place the left handle isn't that great, and my bell is pretty much dislocated. I could probably put in the effort to patch it up with some glue and rubber, but I rarely used it anyways.
- When driving through dirt/water/mud, the back wheel tends to kick it upwards. If you're driving in these conditions, and wearing a backpack, you'll probably find the bottom of it housing undesired substances from the ground.

ProTips:
As with most 2-wheeled vehicles, it's easier to balance at high speeds.
(It's definitely possible to drive at low speeds though - I frequently drove at walking speeds whilst accompanying my wheel-less friends to classes.)

Last remarks:
I bought this at $800 in 2016. At the time of writing, it's $600. If I had known the price would drop $200 in 2 years, I still would *not* have delayed my purchase. This scooter is extremely useful, has saved me many hours of time I would've had to spend walking or waiting for shuttles, and is very enjoyable to ride.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2018
Wow, super-impressed! Here are my initial experiences, I'll update after I've had it a while.

My scooter was shipped the same day I ordered it and arrived on-schedule. But the really impressive part was how well-packaged it was. Totally professionally, securely, carefully packaged. Styrofoam, bubble wrap, zip ties. Thick, heavy cardboard. Two boxes, a box in a box. All seams taped. Nylon strapping around the outside. You can tell some very bright people spend a lot of time thinking about, designing, and producing the packaging. Not some thrown-together piece parts but a very skillful mix of custom-made packaging components to assure safe shipping.

Now to the scooter. Wow again. This is not a toy. It's a serious piece of transportation equipment. The build quality is outstanding end-to-end. Strong, well-made components throughout. No weak links, no shortcuts. Again, some very smart people must have spent a lot of time designing this scooter. A solid, well-made piece of equipment, not a flimsy toy.

I just took my first test ride this morning for about fifteen minutes. I have ridden the 'Bird' scooters in San Diego and LA and this Glion is in a whole separate league. Much more powerful, much smoother acceleration and braking, much sturdier and sure-feeling. A motorcycle analogy: This is like a refined, sophisticated BMW touring bike compared to yappy little Yamaha dirt bike. Finely engineered and manufactured.

Set-up and take-down are a breeze and the moving parts to do so have a very solid feel to them. It stands upright very nicely, not tippy. Charging is easy and fast.

I've only had this a couple of days but wanted to share first impressions right away. I'll update this review after I've had it a little longer.

UPDATE 6/14/18: I have taken this scooter on a couple of rides now and am very impressed. Acceleration is smooth and powerful and braking is sure and strong.

I tested it mostly on level terrain as that is what will be typical for me. But I did seek out a couple of hills to test climbing ability. I weigh 175 pounds and it had no trouble taking me up a pretty good grade. It slowed down, of course, but kept going. Braking coming down was more than adequate and it gave me peace of mind to know that because the brakes are electromagnetic there would be no fading in effectiveness as can happen with friction brakes. The brakes held nice and steady all the way down and I only needed about half brake power to maintain a safe speed.

The ride is very firm which doesn't matter most of the time. But I did feel pretty abruptly any cracks or ruts in the road. I learned to watch for these and simply flexed my knees a bit more when approaching them. Because the tires are a large diameter, the scooter can take some pretty big cracks and potholes without coming to a sudden stop. I'm happy to trade a firm ride for peace of mind knowing I am not going to get a flat tire miles from home.

My rides were each about an hour. I left with a full charge and the battery meter still had all the green battery bars illuminated when I got back, so the range is going to be very good.

I charge the scooter with an inverter in my van. I have a watt meter and can see it start at about 80 watts and taper throughout the charging process all the way to zero when it is finished. So there is no risk of over-charging.
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