I wanted to love this scooter but just couldn't due to a couple of quality control shortfalls and minor ergonomic factors, the latter could be improved fairly easily but one or two things can't which I'll get to.
It's an amazing scooter and a rush to ride it, huge power, brutal acceleration, huge suspension and ground clearance, huge tires etc. It could get you in a lot of trouble on or off road if you weren't careful or respecting of what it can do. Other than what I've already mentioned other great things about this scooter are amazing deck and headlights for night riding, very solid and chunky build and presence, this thing stands out in the crowd, you will be noticed! It's somewhere between a mountain bike and moped and the suspension will take anything you throw at it! You can jump it off curbs or hit any bump at any speed or detour off the path and across grass and dirt with no problems. It is the best ground clearance and suspension combo for serious use but is not plush enough for a smooth ride on concrete. It's dialed in for big hits and jumps but not small bumps.
What's frustrating or lacking are just a few little things like mudguards that don't work, water and mud cover the front and back of you riding through puddles or dirt that's still drying after rain. The height of the handlebars are too short for anyone over about 5'8" and especially for me at 6'2". The other person was much shorter than me and was riding a 10x and also noted that height being too low. A stem riser is available though. The bars are also too narrow, they should be wider for something with this much power and torque, it makes control a little twitchy at times accentuated by the wide and tall off road tires. You could buy wider bars but again more cost. The grips are also too thin, again replaceable but another cost. It's like they built this thing by making a frame, attaching huge motors, battery, suspension, lights etc then worried about how it would all fit together last then boxed them up and sent them off without test riding or developing the product. Little things like one screw holding on the light assembly or mud guards that will no doubt in time come loose are examples of this 'after thought' style process to the design.
Lastly and what really let me down and was the sole reason I bought it was range! The specs are a claimed 150km range with the huge 35ah battery. I commute 30km each way to work and wanted something that could get me there and back in a day on one charge (60km) and then have some left for exploring on the way if I wanted to do so. We all know the manufacturer ranges are never accurate and are done in optimal test conditions with one motor turned off, eco mode turned on, slower speeds, a light rider etc etc. For Kaabo those tests are done at 20km/h with a 60kg rider on flat ground. With that in mind I expected with my weight of 85-90kg with some hills thrown in I would hopefully be closer to the 100km range if I rode it in Eco mode on a single motor averaging between 25-30km/h. In the end I wasn't even close, I rode it 30km to work one day then ran out of battery on the second run with a total trip under 60km. I admit I may have left the scooter too long after a charge to ride it so fully charged it and tried again. Still right after a full charge I was pretty much out of battery at around the 65km mark.
This scooter was bought solely for the battery and range it was supposed to have. I own the Inokim Oxo and Segway Ninebot Max. Both have better refinement and build quality than Kaabo scooters in my experience. The Oxo will get 65km riding at an average of about 35-40km/h. Riding at 20km/h on an Oxo I did a 60km round trip and still had 3 out of 5 bars of power left so theoretically it's claimed max range of 110km was quite possibly achievable at those speeds.
In conclusion if range is not an issue for you and you just want a really 'bad-ass' looking scooter that is fun, fast, powerful, great to ride at night and you don't plan to be folding it down to put it in a car too often then this ticks all those boxes and is probably the best scooter you could buy for true off road use. It is heavy and doesn't fold down small but that makes it stable and you wouldn't buy this to be compact or lightweight anyway. If you want more range but similar specs and abilities you are probably best off looking at the Dualtron Thunder or Zero 11X.
Great Scooter just lacking in refinement and hugely lacking in range for what it is or is supposed to be.