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Mosaic pro warrior 21 review
Mosaic pro warrior 21 review










mosaic pro warrior 21 review

This not only keeps the handlebars steady, helping you to maintain control at high speeds, but the flat, non-tapered bar is great for mounting accessories on, such as a phone holder, GoPro, or GPS device.

mosaic pro warrior 21 review

Secondly, there’s a stock bar between the X Pro’s handlebars. While these are comfortable, it would have been nice for them to have more depth so there’s ample room to rest your palms on – particularly if you’re planning to extract the most out of the scooter’s 60-mile range. The Wolf Warrior X Pro sports a sturdy, rock-solid set of handlebars that offer plenty to get excited about.įirst up, they’re equipped with the same ergonomically-shaped rubber grips that we’ve previously tested on the Wolf Warrior 11+ and Wolf King. It can certainly make the case of being the overall best Wolf Warrior package on the market, though. Though there’s still question marks around whether the X Pro is the best in its class (particularly with the VSETT 10+ range on the prowl). Because ultimately, the X Pro takes most of what the 11+ does well, and improves it, while also serving as a clear improvement upon the X.

mosaic pro warrior 21 review

It’s easy to imagine Kaabo starting with the intention of making a smaller, lighter version of the 11+.

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Sporting a similar level of range as its bigger bro – but shaving off a huge slice of the 11+’s ungainly bulk – the X Pro is also able to deliver better stopping power, as well as fold in a way that’s more portable (and, frankly, just makes a lot more sense). When it comes to specs and features, though, the X Pro shares more of its genetic makeup with the Wolf Warrior 11+ than the X. However, the X Pro avoids the cheaper, inferior Chinese cells of its little bro’s battery, while also escaping its QS-S4 display and the limitations of its 43-mile range. Like the X, the X Pro sports a smaller, more manageable frame, with a similarly diminutive tire profile that affords a more nimble feel. In fact, the X Pro manages to share most of the good traits of both the Wolf Warrior X and 11+, while still possessing a unique identity of its own. So how does the X Pro fare? Does it, too, suffer from the middle-child syndrome, or does it shine in its own right? Middle siblings always seem to be the ones that get lost in a family – sandwiched between the attention-hogging oldest and the creative, fun-loving natures of the youngest. Headlight, taillight, turn signals, controllable RGB undercarriage LEDs Don’t be put off by the price tag – the Wolf Warrior X Pro is worth every nickel.Ĭomparison: Wolf Warrior X vs Warrior X Pro vs Warrior 11 Item If you’re in the market for a performance scooter with all the hard-hitting specs we’ve come to expect from Kaabo, but at a more accessible price, then this scooter’s for you. The X Pro is still among the best, though, and if we exclude the VSETT 10+ line, the X Pro is my top choice. Though the X Pro is outstripped pretty much across the board by the magnificent VSETT 10+ range – which, if we’re splitting hairs, is even better value for money. More importantly, it’s a huge $600 cheaper.Īs we’ll also see later in the review, the X Pro performs brilliantly when in the illustrious company of the scooters in its price class. As I’ll discuss in the Wolf Warrior comparison coming up next, the X Pro is smaller, lighter, and more compact than the 11+, yet still brings everything I love about that scooter to the table. It’s not always easy to label scooters knocking on the door of the $2,400 mark as ‘value for money’ – but for the Wolf Warrior X Pro, I’m willing to make an exception. Value for Money Is the Price Tag Worth it?












Mosaic pro warrior 21 review