Does Hiboy hold the answer to a stress-free commute?
The brand’s e-scooters and e-bikes revolutionise your commute and let you explore the great outdoors
It’s fair to say that the commute to work can set the mood for the day before you’ve even stepped foot in the office. That’s why Hiboy’s range of electric scooters and bikes aims to ensure the day starts off right with their affordable commuting solutions.
With over a decade of experience in the sector, Hiboy have over 200,000 happy customers using one or more of their 40 leading products.
The brand has claimed more than 10 awards for its range of e-scooters and e-bikes since it launched, highlighting their work towards providing an enjoyable and affordable commuting experience.
Hiboy wants workers to rediscover the joy of the commute and hopes its product range can help them to rekindle that youthful delight within themselves.
The likes of the S2 Electric Scooter and the P6 Fat Tire Electric Bike both demonstrate Hiboy’s mission to finding joy out of the typically monotonous commute to work.
Blending portability with performance
The Hiboy S2 Electric Scooter is an affordable commute companion built to take the stress out of your journey to work and beyond.
With a powerful 350W motor, an easy-to-use three-step folding system, and 17 miles of range the S2 is the ideal electric scooter regardless of whether you’re weaving through busy city streets or in a rush to catch your bus.
Offering two riding modes to meet your needs, the Amazon best seller can be ridden in Eco Mode, with a maximum speed of 13mph, to optimise battery life or provide a more performance-focused experience with its Sport Mode when it reaches a top speed of 18.6mph.
Hiboy’s dual riding modes can be switched between on the S2’s smart dashboard control, where the scooter’s customisable cruise control system is also managed.
Even when the terrain is less than ideal, the S2’s 8.5-inch honeycomb tires and rear dual shock absorber suspension, alongside e-braking and disc brakes, ensure that you’ll make it to work on time and in comfort.
The honeycomb tyres offer unrivalled durability and puncture resistance. Meanwhile, the 36V 7.5Ah battery powers a trio of high-visibility LED lights, on the front, side, and tail of the scooter to ensure you’ll be safe and seen on those commutes before or after daylight hours.
An affordable way to inject some speed and efficiency into your morning commute, Hiboy is kicking off their promotional campaign with the S2 on sale for $299.99.
From urban jungle to off-road exploring
While the S2 is built for beating the traffic on your way to work, the Hiboy P6 Fat Tire Electric Bike can handle the pressure of the morning commute but also allow you to unwind off the beaten track.
Not only will it help you to tackle the urban jungle on your way to work, the fat tire setup and electric assist mean that it’s perfect for those weekends when you want to head off the beaten track and explore the great outdoors.
Priced at $939.99 for the rest of this month, the P6 comes with a Shimano seven-speed gearing that can reach up to 28mph.
The 750W motor allows you to tackle 60 miles on one charge of the 48V 11.6Ah removable lithium battery, with a recharge time of approximately six to seven hours.
Puncture-resistant 26-inch fat tires, disc brakes and a hydraulic suspension front fork make the P6 a suitable companion across all kinds of terrain, from the city’s tarmac to gravel tracks out in the wilderness and remote snow-covered trails.
What’s more, not only is the terrain no issue for the P6, but so too the gradient of the route, thanks to the electric assist in the bike’s battery. With fewer obstacles in their way, riders can get out and explore areas that were previously beyond their reach.
If you purchase a P6 before November 1, an extra $20 can be saved by using code IGKT20 at the checkout* on hiboy.com.
*Online orders only and can't be combined with other discount codes.
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Pete joined Cyclingnews as Engagement Editor in 2024 having previously worked at GCN as a digital content creator, cutting his teeth in cycling journalism across their app, social media platforms, and website. While studying Journalism at university, he worked as a freelancer for Cycling Weekly reporting on races such as the Giro d’Italia and Milan-San Remo alongside covering the Women’s Super League and non-league football for various titles. Pete has an undeniable passion for sport, with a keen interest in tennis, running and football too.