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EOEOTWO GT-06 Electric Scooter – REAL-WORLD Review by a 280lb Rider | Honest Test on Hills, Grass & Streets Most electric scooter reviews you see online are done by lighter riders on flat ground. This video is different. In this real-world review, I put the EOEOTWO GT-06 electric scooter to the test as a 280lb rider on Atlanta’s hilly streets, grass, and trails. I test acceleration, hill-climbing, grass performance, braking, and real-world usability to give you an honest look at what this scooter can (and can’t) do for bigger riders. The GT-06 features a 1200W motor and 20Ah long-range battery, but real-world performance under a heavier load tells a very different story than the ads you see on TikTok and online listings. What’s covered in this review: Acceleration test from a dead stop Hill-climbing performance on real Atlanta streets Grass and trail capability Braking, horn, turn signals, and ride feel Real-world battery behavior Pros & cons for heavier riders Final star rating and buying advice My Honest Verdict: For lighter riders on flat ground, this might be an okay entry-level scooter. But for a 280lb rider, the slow hill climbing, weak acceleration, and poor off-road performance make this a 2-star experience. I wouldn’t recommend this model if you’re a bigger rider or live in a hilly city. If you’re thinking about buying the GT-06 — watch this before you spend your money. Gear & Safety Tip: If you ride any electric scooter, always wear protective gear and be mindful of real-world terrain, not just advertised specs. Let me know in the comments: Are you a heavier rider thinking about getting an e-scooter? What models are you considering?