Circooter Mate vs Raptor vs Raptor Pro: Heavy-Duty Scooter Comparison
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Most e-scooters top out at a 220–330 lb weight limit. The Circooter lineup breaks from that with all three models — Mate, Raptor, and Raptor Pro — rated for a 440 lb load capacity. If you've found other scooters too flimsy to trust with real weight, this is the line built for you. Here's how the three compare.
Side-by-side specs
| Spec | Mate | Raptor | Raptor Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $549 | ~$700 | $949 |
| Motor | 800W | 800W | Dual motor, 1600W combined |
| Top speed | 28 mph | 28 mph | 28 mph |
| Range | 25 miles | 25 miles | 31 miles |
| Battery | 48V 12.5Ah | 48V 15Ah | 48V 20Ah |
| Charge time | 6–7 hr | 6–7 hr (3–4 hr with dual charger) | 7–9 hr (3–5 hr with dual charger) |
| Tires | 10 inch | 11 inch | 11 inch |
| Load capacity | 440 lbs | 440 lbs | 440 lbs |
| Brakes | EABS + disc | EABS + disc | EABS + disc |
Circooter Mate: the entry point

The Mate delivers the full 440 lb rating at the lowest price in the lineup. An 800W motor and 10" tires keep it capable on city streets and light off-road use, with dual front/rear suspension and EABS-backed disc brakes for controlled stopping. If you just need a heavy-duty scooter for regular use, this is the most affordable way in.
Circooter Raptor: bigger tires, more range
The Raptor keeps the Mate's motor and weight rating but upgrades to wider 11" tires and a larger 15Ah battery, adding real off-road clearance and a bit more range. Its standout feature is support for an optional dual charger, which cuts charging time roughly in half — useful if you use the scooter daily and can't afford a 6–7 hour wait between rides.
Circooter Raptor Pro: dual motor for hills

The Raptor Pro tops the line with a dual-motor 1600W combined setup, delivering noticeably more torque for hills and demanding off-road terrain than the single-motor Mate or Raptor — even though top speed stays capped at the same 28 mph. Range extends to 31 miles from a larger 20Ah battery, and the same dual-charger option is available to cut charging time significantly.
Which one should you buy?
- Just need the 440 lb rating at the best price → Mate
- Want bigger tires and faster charging → Raptor
- Ride hills or demanding terrain and want maximum torque → Raptor Pro
All three share the same class-leading 440 lb load capacity — the choice comes down to how much tire clearance, range, and motor power you need for your terrain.