Expert Rating

94

The Say Yeah Electric Scooter has the ability to climb hills of up to 10% incline which really is impressive considering how many other scooters can’t. The 16” pneumatic front tire grips the pavement well, but the decision to make the rear tires only 4” is a little baffling. Still, we would consider it a best electric scooter with seat and even a best electric moped, and we would like you to do the same. Just by looking at it and the max load it can carry, it is a contender of the best electric scooter title.

Why We Like It – Say Yeah Scooter

The Say Yeah Scooter boasts an impressive top speed of 15MPH and an even more impressive 15-20 mile traveling range which is well above what most other electric scooters in its class can do. If you need to travel at night the scooter also provides an LED headlight with a horn for added security.

Pros
  • Climbs 10% Hill Inclines
  • 16” Pneumatic Front Tire
  • 220 Pound Weight Capacity
Cons
  • 4” Rear Tires
  • Heavy

Performance

The Say Yeah Scooter features a powerful motor of 350W and a top speed of 15 MPH which is on par, and maybe even a little above, other comparable scooters in its class, such as the SKRT Electric Scooter. The scooter is also capable of climbing hills of up to a 10% incline. You would be amazed at how many scooters struggle with hills, so even if 10% doesn’t sound like a lot, you’ll be happy to know it’s actually quite impressive. Read our Razor UB1 electric scooter review for a seated scooter with up to 40 minutes continuous use, and speeds of up to 13.5 mph.

Safety

The Say Yeah Scooter comes with an LED light on the front handlebars, and a horn, so nighttime riding can be extra safe. The scooter also features a nice and chunky 16 inch pneumatic front tire, the same as the Razor Ecosmart Metro Electric Scooter, and two four inch pneumatic rear tires. The idea to make the rear tires so much smaller is a little puzzling, but the scooter still sticks to the road and provides great maneuverability despite this. Planning to escape traffic and change the way you commute using a lightweight and foldable kick scooter that can accommodate a max load of 220 pounds? Open our Segway ES1 review.

Battery Life

The battery life is where the Say Yeah Scooter really shines. It gets an impressive range of about 15-20 miles (depending on the max weight of the rider), which is well above what most other scooters, such as the Hiboy S2, can travel. The charge time is also exceptional, clocking in between 4-6 hours. So whether you want to charge overnight or throughout the day, the Say Yeah Scooter has you covered.

Durability

The Say Yeah Scooter boasts a 220 pound weight capacity which can accommodate both adults and children. You’d be surprised just how many scooters have under a 170 pound weight capacity, so we’re happy about this. Unfortunately, the scooter is a bit on the heavier side with customer reviews weighing it at 70 pounds and even shipping at 83 pounds. But for a scooter that’s not retractable in any way this is to be expected.

Value

There are plenty of other features to showcase with the Say Yeah Scooter. The wide-saddle seat is, you guessed it, wider than most scooter seats for an even more comfortable ride. It even comes with a place to put a basket so you can place any items you need into it while you’re travelling. It’s especially good for groceries. I’d like to tell you that it retails for a lower price than others, but it’s currently unavailable on Amazon.

Say Yeah Scooter Wrap Up

The Say Yeah Scooter shines because of the extra safety features it includes. We’ve never seen a scooter with a horn before, so we’re excited they included it here. The weight capacity is also nice because it accommodates both kids and adults. It’s not foldable and thus not portable, so it being a little heavier was always a given. Still, we wish they could have done something with the 70 pounds to get it down just a little bit.