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Owning an electric scooter used to be a niche affair - something wedged between the dreams of eco-commuting idealists and weekend hobbyists who had perhaps watched one too many YouTube unboxings. But as cities grow denser and fuel prices grow steeper, what once felt like toys for big kids are…Owning an electric scooter used to be a niche affair - something wedged between the dreams of eco-commuting idealists and…
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Owning an electric scooter used to be a niche affair - something wedged between the dreams of eco-commuting idealists and weekend hobbyists who had perhaps watched one too many YouTube unboxings. But as cities grow denser and fuel prices grow steeper, what once felt like toys for big kids are now branded as practical transport solutions...albeit ones that can hit 38 miles per hour and look like they belong in a mild dystopia. Enter iHoverboard’s lineup, a UK-based e-ride specialist offering everything from Bluetooth hoverboards to their current crown jewel: the iScooter iX7Pro - an electric scooter marketed as "Your Ultimate Adventure." If your idea of an adventure includes potholes and puddles on the way to the high street, that may not be far off.
At £745.99 (currently discounted from £849.99), the iX7Pro is, at least on paper, a compelling piece of machinery. With a whopping 2000W peak motor, a stated 50-mile range, and top speeds up to 38 MPH, this scooter is clearly built to do more than hum politely down pedestrian paths. Its 10" pneumatic tyres suggest it can take on rougher terrains, though it’s probably worth clarifying: "off-road" in the scooter world often still means gravel, not gorges. You won’t be replacing your mountain bike with this.
The design is minimal but not elegant. It revels in its bulk - a matte black frame with gentle angles and deliberate weight, giving it that charming quality of something your partner may eventually ask you to stop parking in the hallway. It weighs toward the heavier end for a commuter scooter, and unless you’ve got forearms forged from kettlebells, this is not something you’ll want to carry up three flights of stairs with any regularity.
There’s no denying the appeal of big numbers. 38 MPH is fast on two small wheels, and the 50-mile range - if real - means you could do your commute several times over before reaching for the charger. That said, all electric vehicle range claims exist in that mythical land where there’s no wind resistance, no inclines, and the rider apparently weighs 52kg and never uses full throttle. In other words, assume closer to 35 miles in the real world, especially if the British weather is performing as usual.
As for speed: yes, technically you can go nearly 40 MPH - but should you? There's something slightly unnerving about flying faster than city speed limits while standing on what is essentially a motorised skateboard. The brakes - dual disc, for what it’s worth - are responsive, but not magic. Wear a helmet. Possibly also some body armour, depending on your commute.
iHoverboard offers free shipping across the UK, with delivery in 1–3 business days. That’s surprisingly fast for a 28kg missile-in-disguise. A 12-month warranty covers you for manufacturing faults - including the battery, if issues crop up in the first six months - but it won’t save you from water damage or regular wear on tires and brakes. Support is UK-based, which can be a minor godsend when you’re trying to diagnose why your £700 scooter won’t turn on during a drizzle.
Returns are allowed within 30 days, provided the scooter is unused. If you take it for a ride and change your mind, you’re likely to be stuck with it - much like that rowing machine from 2021. Refunds require a bit of paperwork and, unsurprisingly, the original box, which you may or may not have already accidentally torn apart in a fit of recycling fervour. Plan accordingly.
Even among electric scooter buyers, the iX7Pro targets a very specific breed: someone who wants legitimate power, commute-length range, and isn’t worried about the practicality of occasionally needing to park something with the footprint of a Vespa in a modestly-sized flat. It’s built for the durability battles of real roads, not Sunday park strolls. You could commute on it. You could explore canal paths on it. You could terrify a pedestrian or two on it, although we strongly advise against that.
The build quality is solid for its price tier (especially during this discount), but like many products in this bracket, don’t expect Apple-level finish or software integration. This is hardware-first, ecosystem-last - which depending on your expectations, might even be a relief. No companion app required. Just plug it in, push off, and try not to dislocate anything.
Now £745.99 from its original £849.99, the iX7Pro’s pricing sits in the awkward space between premium utilitarian and enthusiast excess. It’s available directly from iHoverboard’s official site, with PayPal, credit card, and other flexible payment options supported. VAT is included, and shipping is on them. For buyers wary of buyer’s remorse, the 30-day return window is nice in theory, though as noted, risk-free this scooter is not.
The iScooter iX7Pro is a seriously capable electric scooter with specs that will outpace most scooters at twice the price. But it’s also undeniably overkill for most urban dwellers who just want to get to Pret and back. Still, if your commute begins where the concrete ends - and you’ve got the storage space (and wrist strength) to handle a nearly 30kg machine - then this scooter could pull off that surprisingly rare trick: making cities smaller, one overpowered wheel at a time.
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