- GT2 is a stronger match for hills and rougher routes thanks to tire volume and braking confidence.
- The trade-off is portability: it’s bulkier than S9-series and may be annoying on stairs.
- If you buy it, plan for tire care and routine brake checks.
Model review · Updated Mar 20, 2026 · ~7–10 min read
isinwheel GT2 review (2026)
GT2 targets commuters who face hills, bridges and uneven paths. The platform and tire volume can make riding feel more stable and braking more confident.
Verdict
Choose GT2 if your city is steep or your routes are rough. Skip it if you need a light scooter you can carry daily.
Who it’s for
- frequent hills and bridges,
- uneven asphalt/cobbles,
- riders who prioritize stability and braking feel.
Trade-offs you should accept
- heavier/bulkier than S9-series,
- off-road tires can add rolling noise,
- pneumatic tire care is a real thing (pressure checks).
Ownership tips
- Check tire pressure regularly.
- Re-tighten brake calipers after early rides.
- Avoid wet storage; dry the deck and charging port after wet commutes.
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View GT2FAQ
Is GT2 too big for apartments?
It can be. If you carry it daily on stairs or have tight storage, check weight and folded size before buying.
Do pneumatic tires require more maintenance?
Yes. You need pressure checks and you may deal with flats, but grip and comfort are better than solid tires.