

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.

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.

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?
