If youre looking for an e-scooter, its worth the extra investment compared to models from lesser-known brands.

$697.17/AU$1,049.32).

Power is provided by the same 710W motor you find in the flagship Advance Flex model.

Matt Kollat

The parallels with the top-of-the-line Pure e-scooter dont stop there, either.

The deck is pretty spacious, and I liked the textured surface.

The information is easy to read, mainly thanks to the lack of data displayed on the screen.

Matt Kollat

You only get the basic stuff (speed, light/ride modes, etc.

), which makes sense, as its not recommended to stare at the display when using the scooter.

From a software standpoint, youre a little less spoilt.

Matt Kollat

A bit of a lack of forethought here.

The e-scooter feels sturdy, and the 710W motor moves it forward surprisingly effortlessly.

The placement of these buttons is probably the only design flaw I can think of.

Matt Kollat

However, the large, tubeless wheels help reduce some of the shaking of the chassis.

During my testing, I used the Air3 Pro 2023 on tarmac and felt perfectly comfortable.

It also works well when youre moving dead ahead by micro-adjusting your steering to help you stay on course.

Pure Air 3 Pro: Should I buy?

The chassis is IP65-rated, and the large wheels provide ample traction on slippery surfaces.

Its not super-shaky, thanks to those large wheels, but its certainly not the smoothest experience, either.

Its not ridiculously big, but there are other scooters on the market better suited for them.

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