This is actually a pretty good value all things considered. I always feel like 1-2K is the sweet spot for scooters. I use them 99% just for joy riding and I don't ever feel like the mega expensive scooters give me more for my money other than a bit of buyers remorse for spending so much.
@@scottg429 pretty good in suspension and Hidraulic Brakes it also don’t freeze the scooter moving direction but best scooter will be the Viper Dual Pro it runs 63 mph with suspension and everything 1595$
It's a coinflip when buying from China. I ended up getting sent a broken scooter, and after contacting support, they just sent me broken replacement parts. Its been a nightmare putting in the hours installing the new parts just to discover they are also broken.
This scooter is dope. However, The biggest disappointment is lack of hydraulic brakes which is mandatory if you’re going over 30 mph. They should definitely switch it out for hydraulic brakes, most ebikes that go over 25 mph have hydraulic brakes, wish the scooter industry took notes
I'm still on the fence air about hydraulic brakes. At a given price, I'd probably pick hydraulic partly for the cool-factor, but after a couple bad master cylinders and a couple scooters which suddenly needed brake bleeds, lately I'm appreciating the simplicity of mechanical disc brakes, especially after seeing this one beat both NAMIs and the GT on braking distance. All things considered (and ignoring the cool factor) it's starting to feel like a small difference. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide You got it right on the ball park I'm tired of my Kaabo mantis pro SE leaking fluid from the handle and as well as my brothers wolf king warrior 11+. Zoom hydraulic brakes suck.
Seems like local regulations plays a factor in these high speed scooters. For that price and in certain cities, better off getting an motorcycle (gas or electric) because you can share the road with other motor vehicles. Certain cities requires all scooters to use the bike lane. Which sucks if your scooter is can travel really fast.
I have no problem going 40 in the bike lane :-) (as long as there are no bikes around) But I know what you mean. I do worry a little about future regulations. I have a feeling California will leave scooters alone for a while. -Paul
Compare to the old NanRobot D5+2.0. The ‘bot is much better. Bought mine 3 years ago, replaced the battery once (built it myself), replaced the front springs with the inner springs (dampeners) from Milodon kryptonite racing valve springs ( with a one inch hardened spacer ), and replaced the front suspension locking pin with a 4130 chrom-moly machined one. I bought the scooter on a sponsored Black Friday sale for $2000 delivered. It only weighs 67 lbs, and has a loud horn AND burglar alarm, built in…
Thanks for the informative introduction to the Eagle One Pro. I'm very interested to make it my first scooter. I think myself and many others would really appreciate an in-depth 200 - 500 mi. review. I've been reading feedback about the controllers and the brakes that could be a concern. Also, where would I be able to find 11" hybrid tires, hydraulic shocks and better quality hydraulic brakes to fit this monster (I'm new to eScooters)? Thanks Very Much !
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Hey Vosk - Update... Althiugh the Eagle One Pro looks good, I decided on a Dualtron Thunder 2 which I'll receive in about a week. Thanks again - Your channel is excellent and a BIG Shoutout to the "Big Dog" !!! 🐕🐕
@@timjoseph887 I know Tim - But I did cave and bought a Dualtron Thunder II. Though pricey, it is truly worth it. Apart from the price, it's not for everyone, believe me. I call mine "The Balrog" for good reason. Love it, Actually! Cheers
I’ve put almost 2k miles on mine in 4 months. The controllers have been fine, sometimes they stutter and I get an error code, but a restart solves that issue. I got the updated model with hydraulic brakes, but I added nutt brakes, swapped the throttle, headlight, and plan to swap out the shocks this year.
I just got a Dragon Cyclone-Pro all terrain scoot. 52v and 21 Ah. 2 x 1000W for 3600W peak. Only $1600 instead of $2100 as it is a new model on pre-order special. Nor so, fast at only about 60kph max, but fast enough for my commute. Nutt hydro brakes, puncture proof tyres, so that was a selling point, as well as no tubes or split rims. I'm sure the Dragon is called something else outside Australia. Looking to buy a Dualtron City next, just because I can...
Well put it this way I am just sticking with one Brand and that's Varla bebe, I like this beast alot, time to get it, if only it was in stock already !!!
I agree with Vosk's comment. It doesn't feel like it has sinewave controllers, but I haven't confirmed it. If you turn the P-settings all the way up (as we always do for performance testing) the throttle is pretty abrupt. Better response with the original settings. -Paul
Man, wish I knew they were launching this new model before I dropped the $$ for the Eagle One last month! ...which has been laid up and not ridable since it's had numerous problems with the controllers, broken hub ring, battery?.. Waited 3 weeks for 1st part, now another 3 weeks and counting on latest warranty replacement parts. Really looking forward to getting it up and running again but would have rather gotten something newer.
Thanks for your purchase, looking forward to helping you out, we are improving the process.Can I have your order number, please? We will solve the problem soon.
I just ordered one in red so it looks more like the original Eagle One in color.. They have them coming out now with hydraulic brakes at the same price.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I have noticed that the thumb throttle on mine is a bit twitchy/jerky when trying to maintain a set speed sometimes. Did you notice anything like that during your testing?
I get the sense from the comment replies, the review of the Pegasus, and lack of reviewing the Eagle one, that you guys just don’t recommend Varla as a company. Is that fair to say?
Good review, I like the color of this one better then the red and it's got a few features that are decent,but there are scooters much better and much more capable right out of the box for way less. My Nanrobot D4 3.0 can get 30 miles with hard riding, with on road tires It will hit 44mph, With stock knobbies iv kept up with a dirt bike at 40mph on a straight long dirt trails, and built very well imo and for 1600-1700 bucks there isn't much that will touch it. Iv even had ppl that own both the 3.0 and d6 say there get more speed and better acceleration and range from the 3.0,maybe due to the weight idk... Nothing against varlas and they look decent but for over 2 grand,I'd pick mine any day...
And the hydraulic brakes it comes with (on the brand new ones) are absolutely incredible! I use just one finger to slow and stop with crazy stopping power and just butter smooth, the new brakes are also machined out of metal wich is a huge upgrade over the older brakes on the d4 3.0
I just received my Varla Eagle One Pro. I’m rhinking of getting the Nani Burn-E Shocks but I’m not sure if they are compatible with my Eagle One Pro. Do you know if they are?
Interested in an Eagle One Pro vs Vsett 10+ head to head comparison. I want one of these two but not sure which one. Vsett has a great reputation but I like the range of the Eagle one Pro. Help?
I just got mine and when in dual motor mode, the motor accelerates and decelerates very fast and jerky. It is so sensitive (the throttle) that it feels like it will throw me off. Single mode does not do this. What is your experience?
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide yes, but it is when I am riding, not necessarily taking off. I did change that to a slower speed as this scooter wants to GOOOOOOO! very quick. But I do love it. Fun to ride and looks great. worth the $$$.
Hey all i believe this Electric Scooter looks to be up there with Top scooters.but for the specs an Price your not really getting your Moneys worth .My Scooter does about 45 to 50mph an amazing build.under 1800.
Questions: Can it be converted into 220V? Because here in the Philippines we have higher voltage and hertz. How much would be the shipment? If ever there will be problems, can we repair them? With a guide of course.
Vsett 10+, hell I’d take a Mantis Pro over this thing. I own both these scooters above, 310 miles on the Vsett, if I had to buy a scooter now, I’d save a little money and get the Wolf warrior X, with the wolf you get a Lg 28ah battery, and you won’t need a steering damper like you do with the Vsett, almost bit the dust from death wobbles.
Gotta say, love and trust your reviews the most out of all the internet has to offer. Looks like a half decent product. Not sure I could be happy with the 65Kph top speed though, as top speed is exactly that, the absolute maximum. Some bloke from Germany got a standard Yaris up to near 200kph top speed, but I'm telling you my Yaris struggles to accelerate from 100Kph. An exiting side note is, scooters of this specification will cost less in a few years time, and high quality products available for similar money. These really are exiting times for the micro mobility enthusiast. And remember folks, Electric Scooter Guide where the pioneers of quality reviews, data and feedback. Basically they did this before it was cool!
I'm not so sure about the "scooters of this specification will cost less in a few years time". With the inflation being relatively high globally and also due to very high lithium battery demand and relatively slow increase in production of lithium batteries, I think prices will increase but I may very well be wrong. I hope I'm wrong.
All terrain LOL try riding on the trails in my area with THAT. :D All terrain scooter is only one, the Kuberg Ranger, second contestant would be the Mosphera
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide but when it turns green it only goes to 3 bars and it should have 5 is it the charger or the battery that could be faulty and thanks
Varla is smart for either not using soft squishy spongy shocks or not having them adjusted outta the box to be like that. Squishy suspension sucks and is not good at all. Stiffer the better esp for road use cuz u can feel connected with the feel of the road as u move. When it's bouncy it's ridiculous like the cheap $100 full suspension mtn bikes u used to find at toys r us or still find at walmart
It's surprisingly rare for us to test a scooter and have it hit the spec top speed. The speed shown on the speedometer will usually hit the claimed top speed, but the speedos on almost all scooters run 5% to 10% high, just as they do with cars. If you look at the ESG database and select the slider to show tested data you can see all of our tested top speeds for ~80 scooters and compare with claimed top speeds. I haven't looked lately, but I would guess only 20% get close to the top speed claimed by the manufacturers. Our top speed test is rigorous and tough. We do back to back speed runs on flat ground at sea-level in opposite directions and then average the top sustained speeds together to cancel out the effect of headwind or tailwind. The screen-refresh rate and shutter speed make it very hard to see, but in the speed-test I'm hitting an indicated 44 mph. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Thank You for the clarification. I'm greatful that you do these reviews to give us accurate performance metrics so we can be more confident with our purchase.
The varla eagle one could hit 37 mph (gps) with me on it. 220 pounds. Just 3 mph off the top speed. I estimate this one would do about the same. Since it seems to have the same power.
Deck to na dlebar hight is good for me but 19 cm deck width isint enough in me ninebot max is even worse at 17 cm so i today put on deck wood at 32 cm width now i drive comfortable but it look like s…t 😁 anyway very good scooter except i more prefer long range weaker scooter with only rwd engine rather than in both axle and like in all other with some exception it have engine with the same power and at rear should be stronger so feg not 2 x 2000 watt but front let say 1000 watt and rear 3000 watt with offcorse proportional torque to this Numbers 👌🏻 also lock mechanizm is nice thumb thRotle wheel size 👍🏻 what i also like is when scooter dont have some sylly water rating but when you drop it to lake at 5 metres depth turn on and it work like on air on graund so 100% waterproof is nice feature 😜👌🏻battery is ok rim can be dissembled? If not than s..t 👍🏻 overal this scooter s not for me cos it have engine at front is to heavy and deck is to narrow 👌🏻
There are locals here that put their foot on the rear mud guard ox Xiaomi scooters. It boils my piss. They look stupid AF and they're damaging their scooters. At least they're not damaging mine I guess.
I know a lot of us use the ESG channel as a reliable reference when it comes to make a decision and getting a new product, that is why I leave you with my experience. For me Varla has the Worst customer service ever! They charge my card and a month later after several calls and emails they tell me the scooter is not available, when over the phone 3 weeks before they said the order will ship in two weeks. One week prior I requested a refund they apologized because their warehouse lost my order?? And that day they promise to rush my order, lies, lies and more lies! Very deceiving answers to my emails and over the phone. I'm glad I ask for a refund! I can't imagine how I will have to deal with them if I have a problem after getting the scooter.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I understand that but to give any type of fame to a company that is clearly left many customers in dispare is misleading. This message is more for the person on the fence about giving $2000 to a company hellbent on scamming their customers. To which I would say I strongly suggest not supporting Varla as a company.
What are your thoughts on the all new Varla Eagle One Pro? Let us know in the comments!
➡SEE 🛴Varla Eagle One Pro🛴: geni.us/VarlaPro?track=yt ⬅
It’s important to note they recently released a version with hydraulic brakes at the same cost.
very insightful! thanks for sharing. -Vosk
This is actually a pretty good value all things considered. I always feel like 1-2K is the sweet spot for scooters. I use them 99% just for joy riding and I don't ever feel like the mega expensive scooters give me more for my money other than a bit of buyers remorse for spending so much.
We agree! Excellent value for sure.
-Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide the eagle one is better then this 1
@@ShadowMods221 how so?
@@scottg429 pretty good in suspension and Hidraulic Brakes it also don’t freeze the scooter moving direction but best scooter will be the Viper Dual Pro it runs 63 mph with suspension and everything 1595$
It is a variant on vsett 10+ with 28amp that can reach 90 km😊
I think the eagle pro is the scooter I've been waiting for
That’s awesome! Enjoy your new scooter.
-Vosk
It's a coinflip when buying from China. I ended up getting sent a broken scooter, and after contacting support, they just sent me broken replacement parts. Its been a nightmare putting in the hours installing the new parts just to discover they are also broken.
Thanks for the input!
lol the boyueda i bought was $1200 and no problems at all. had it for half a year. it goes 52 mph max for me and it's 60v 5600w
Enjoy your scooter! Stay safe.
Because of your wonderful reviews I am now torn between this Victor luxury and this new Varla Pro
Victor luxury for the win! -Vosk
This scooter is dope. However, The biggest disappointment is lack of hydraulic brakes which is mandatory if you’re going over 30 mph. They should definitely switch it out for hydraulic brakes, most ebikes that go over 25 mph have hydraulic brakes, wish the scooter industry took notes
I'm still on the fence air about hydraulic brakes. At a given price, I'd probably pick hydraulic partly for the cool-factor, but after a couple bad master cylinders and a couple scooters which suddenly needed brake bleeds, lately I'm appreciating the simplicity of mechanical disc brakes, especially after seeing this one beat both NAMIs and the GT on braking distance.
All things considered (and ignoring the cool factor) it's starting to feel like a small difference. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide You got it right on the ball park I'm tired of my Kaabo mantis pro SE leaking fluid from the handle and as well as my brothers wolf king warrior 11+. Zoom hydraulic brakes suck.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Mechanical brakes work great, just need to press on it hard. lol
They have hydraulic brakes now, recently released
@@davejohnson8338 mechanical brakes are still available as an option.
Seems like local regulations plays a factor in these high speed scooters. For that price and in certain cities, better off getting an motorcycle (gas or electric) because you can share the road with other motor vehicles. Certain cities requires all scooters to use the bike lane. Which sucks if your scooter is can travel really fast.
I have no problem going 40 in the bike lane :-) (as long as there are no bikes around)
But I know what you mean. I do worry a little about future regulations. I have a feeling California will leave scooters alone for a while. -Paul
So you want to get something that you’d have to register and pay tax on??…. Genius
Compare to the old NanRobot D5+2.0. The ‘bot is much better. Bought mine 3 years ago, replaced the battery once (built it myself), replaced the front springs with the inner springs (dampeners) from Milodon kryptonite racing valve springs ( with a one inch hardened spacer ), and replaced the front suspension locking pin with a 4130 chrom-moly machined one. I bought the scooter on a sponsored Black Friday sale for $2000 delivered. It only weighs 67 lbs, and has a loud horn AND burglar alarm, built in…
Awesome! Enjoy your scooter.
Thanks for the informative introduction to the Eagle One Pro. I'm very interested to make it my first scooter. I think myself and many others would really appreciate an in-depth 200 - 500 mi. review. I've been reading feedback about the controllers and the brakes that could be a concern. Also, where would I be able to find 11" hybrid tires, hydraulic shocks and better quality hydraulic brakes to fit this monster (I'm new to eScooters)? Thanks Very Much !
Awesome! Thanks for the kind words.
-Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Hey Vosk - Update... Althiugh the Eagle One Pro looks good, I decided on a Dualtron Thunder 2 which I'll receive in about a week. Thanks again - Your channel is excellent and a BIG Shoutout to the "Big Dog" !!! 🐕🐕
@@mobayguy$4000 *cough
@@timjoseph887 I know Tim - But I did cave and bought a Dualtron Thunder II. Though pricey, it is truly worth it. Apart from the price, it's not for everyone, believe me. I call mine "The Balrog" for good reason. Love it, Actually! Cheers
I’ve put almost 2k miles on mine in 4 months. The controllers have been fine, sometimes they stutter and I get an error code, but a restart solves that issue. I got the updated model with hydraulic brakes, but I added nutt brakes, swapped the throttle, headlight, and plan to swap out the shocks this year.
I just got a Dragon Cyclone-Pro all terrain scoot. 52v and 21 Ah. 2 x 1000W for 3600W peak. Only $1600 instead of $2100 as it is a new model on pre-order special. Nor so, fast at only about 60kph max, but fast enough for my commute. Nutt hydro brakes, puncture proof tyres, so that was a selling point, as well as no tubes or split rims. I'm sure the Dragon is called something else outside Australia. Looking to buy a Dualtron City next, just because I can...
Awesome! Enjoy your ride.
-Vosk
Uh I'm a scooter newbie but can already tell I'm gonna love this! My biggest question is... How do I keep my future scooter from being stolen
We recommend not letting your scooter out of your sight at all times! -Vosk
Well put it this way I am just sticking with one Brand and that's Varla bebe, I like this beast alot, time to get it, if only it was in stock already !!!
Should be in stock in the near future!
Great review. How would it compare to a kaabo mantis in your opinion? Does it offer sine wave controllers? Thanks
Definitely stiffer and less agile then the mantis and weighs substantially more!
I agree with Vosk's comment. It doesn't feel like it has sinewave controllers, but I haven't confirmed it. If you turn the P-settings all the way up (as we always do for performance testing) the throttle is pretty abrupt. Better response with the original settings. -Paul
Right now it's too hard to decide, this or the Kaabo Wolf Warrior X.
Which one would you pick?
I would def go with the wolf warrior X!
-Vosk
I like the thumb throttle . . ..
Interesting stem design.
Thanks for watching & your insights
This will definitely be the scooter I order to replace my emove touring
Thats awesome! Enjoy your new scooter. -Vosk
Man, wish I knew they were launching this new model before I dropped the $$ for the Eagle One last month! ...which has been laid up and not ridable since it's had numerous problems with the controllers, broken hub ring, battery?.. Waited 3 weeks for 1st part, now another 3 weeks and counting on latest warranty replacement parts. Really looking forward to getting it up and running again but would have rather gotten something newer.
Hope you get your issue figured out!
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for your purchase, looking forward to helping you out, we are improving the process.Can I have your order number, please? We will solve the problem soon.
Heard so many negative reports of service issues on varlas
I just ordered one in red so it looks more like the original Eagle One in color.. They have them coming out now with hydraulic brakes at the same price.
That’s awesome! Enjoy your new ride.
-Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I have noticed that the thumb throttle on mine is a bit twitchy/jerky when trying to maintain a set speed sometimes. Did you notice anything like that during your testing?
They just upgraded the battery too, now 27Ah.
That’s awesome! Thanks for the update.
I get the sense from the comment replies, the review of the Pegasus, and lack of reviewing the Eagle one, that you guys just don’t recommend Varla as a company. Is that fair to say?
We did a few of their reviews! They are decent scooters. There are better brands.
when will there be another eagle one? I'm thinking the next one might be eagle one max or ultra
We are not aware of others yet!
Good review, I like the color of this one better then the red and it's got a few features that are decent,but there are scooters much better and much more capable right out of the box for way less.
My Nanrobot D4 3.0 can get 30 miles with hard riding, with on road tires It will hit 44mph, With stock knobbies iv kept up with a dirt bike at 40mph on a straight long dirt trails, and built very well imo and for 1600-1700 bucks there isn't much that will touch it. Iv even had ppl that own both the 3.0 and d6 say there get more speed and better acceleration and range from the 3.0,maybe due to the weight idk...
Nothing against varlas and they look decent but for over 2 grand,I'd pick mine any day...
And the hydraulic brakes it comes with (on the brand new ones) are absolutely incredible! I use just one finger to slow and stop with crazy stopping power and just butter smooth, the new brakes are also machined out of metal wich is a huge upgrade over the older brakes on the d4 3.0
Thanks for watching & your commentary!
@@psychotic-artsstudio272910 inch tires
Should i buy the vsett 10+ or the varla eagle one pro?
Vsett 10+ geni.us/Vsett10Plus
Get $50 off with code RIDERGUIDE50
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide this is the original site where i can buy this scooter?
I just received my Varla Eagle One Pro. I’m rhinking of getting the Nani Burn-E Shocks but I’m not sure if they are compatible with my Eagle One Pro. Do you know if they are?
Please ask the dealer as sizing is key!
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Do you Know the size of Nami Burn-E Shocks?
Interested in an Eagle One Pro vs Vsett 10+ head to head comparison.
I want one of these two but not sure which one. Vsett has a great reputation but I like the range of the Eagle one Pro.
Help?
Vsett 10+ for the win for sure!
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide thank you
Is this scooter bigger and taller bars than the wolf x or they the same size
Slightly bigger!
Between this and the roadrunner RS5+ 2.0 what’s better?
We would go with the roadrunner! Zippier. Removable battery. You can use code RIDERGUIDE for $100 off.
Well damn.. Time to trade in my Apollo Ghost and get this bad boy! LOL
We love our Apollo ghost!
Can you review the red unit. The gray and blue unit was preproduction.
Unfortunately not! We are completely filled for the next 4-5 months.
sic asf! Thanks for the vid
That’s awesome! Glad you enjoyed
What kind of battery inside? Generic or LG/Samsung?
Generic Chinese cells. -Paul
Does the OXO compares with this scooter or other mentioned?
OXO is more agile and better for carving and superior suspension and weighs less
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide hell yeah 💪
I want one!
It’s a nice scooter!
I just got mine and when in dual motor mode, the motor accelerates and decelerates very fast and jerky. It is so sensitive (the throttle) that it feels like it will throw me off. Single mode does not do this. What is your experience?
Did you adjust the P settings to make it a slightly smoother acceleration? -Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide i am going to do that tonite. only happens on Dual motor mode. The Varla eagle one pro is a rocket ship!
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide yes, but it is when I am riding, not necessarily taking off. I did change that to a slower speed as this scooter wants to GOOOOOOO! very quick. But I do love it. Fun to ride and looks great. worth the $$$.
is this scooter good for bigger guys?? im 6'2 and at 310 lb
Should be okay! Check out our heavy riders video coming shortly!
Hey all i believe this Electric Scooter looks to be up there with Top scooters.but for the specs an Price your not really getting your Moneys worth .My Scooter does about 45 to 50mph an amazing build.under 1800.
Very insightful! Thanks for sharing.
Questions:
Can it be converted into 220V? Because here in the Philippines we have higher voltage and hertz.
How much would be the shipment?
If ever there will be problems, can we repair them? With a guide of course.
You would have to contact varla directly to get those questions answered.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Ok. Thanks. Any tips for new riders that are looking for Escooters under $500?
@@spawn862 niu q2 or hiboy s2
@@Mattdoc15210 Thanks. Are they good? Have you tried these?
@@spawn862 never tried the hiboy my cousin bought a Niu it’s nice for what it is
Help me choose, Vsett 10+ (25.6ah)
Or
Varla eagle pro ?
I would go with the Vsett 10+!
-Vosk
Vsett 10+, hell I’d take a Mantis Pro over this thing. I own both these scooters above, 310 miles on the Vsett, if I had to buy a scooter now, I’d save a little money and get the Wolf warrior X, with the wolf you get a Lg 28ah battery, and you won’t need a steering damper like you do with the Vsett, almost bit the dust from death wobbles.
Gotta say, love and trust your reviews the most out of all the internet has to offer.
Looks like a half decent product. Not sure I could be happy with the 65Kph top speed though, as top speed is exactly that, the absolute maximum. Some bloke from Germany got a standard Yaris up to near 200kph top speed, but I'm telling you my Yaris struggles to accelerate from 100Kph.
An exiting side note is, scooters of this specification will cost less in a few years time, and high quality products available for similar money. These really are exiting times for the micro mobility enthusiast.
And remember folks, Electric Scooter Guide where the pioneers of quality reviews, data and feedback. Basically they did this before it was cool!
Thanks for the kind words! We really appreciate that. Thanks for watching.
I'm not so sure about the "scooters of this specification will cost less in a few years time". With the inflation being relatively high globally and also due to very high lithium battery demand and relatively slow increase in production of lithium batteries, I think prices will increase but I may very well be wrong. I hope I'm wrong.
All terrain LOL try riding on the trails in my area with THAT. :D All terrain scooter is only one, the Kuberg Ranger, second contestant would be the Mosphera
Thanks for the comments! insightful
-Vosk
boyueda is pretty decent at that
a $10k scooter? wtf.
@@-GBD- It could be a little cheaper ;)
But it´s not made in China...
@@-meganeura so 4 scooters == 1 Tesla? 😎
Hi, can i use 48v 30ah battery on a 48v 15ah controller?
Please ask the scooter manufacturer! We do not think so. -Vosk
Can u plz give us tips how to charge a electric scooter plz bc we don't know how long to charge it is a 48 volt 10ah on a 2 amp charger
Plug one end into the wall first! Then the other end into the scooter and light will turn red and should turn green after it is fully charged.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide but when it turns green it only goes to 3 bars and it should have 5 is it the charger or the battery that could be faulty and thanks
Why have you guys never reviewed the Varla Eagle One?
We never had a chance to! Thanks for watching. -Vosk
Does it have regenerative breaking?
Not true regenerative braking!
Varla is smart for either not using soft squishy spongy shocks or not having them adjusted outta the box to be like that. Squishy suspension sucks and is not good at all. Stiffer the better esp for road use cuz u can feel connected with the feel of the road as u move. When it's bouncy it's ridiculous like the cheap $100 full suspension mtn bikes u used to find at toys r us or still find at walmart
Thanks for sharing! Stay safe
It says 45mph plus on there website if Electric Scooter Guide tests are accurate than there massively lying about is speed performance.
It's surprisingly rare for us to test a scooter and have it hit the spec top speed. The speed shown on the speedometer will usually hit the claimed top speed, but the speedos on almost all scooters run 5% to 10% high, just as they do with cars. If you look at the ESG database and select the slider to show tested data you can see all of our tested top speeds for ~80 scooters and compare with claimed top speeds. I haven't looked lately, but I would guess only 20% get close to the top speed claimed by the manufacturers.
Our top speed test is rigorous and tough. We do back to back speed runs on flat ground at sea-level in opposite directions and then average the top sustained speeds together to cancel out the effect of headwind or tailwind.
The screen-refresh rate and shutter speed make it very hard to see, but in the speed-test I'm hitting an indicated 44 mph. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Thank You for the clarification. I'm greatful that you do these reviews to give us accurate performance metrics so we can be more confident with our purchase.
The varla eagle one could hit 37 mph (gps) with me on it. 220 pounds. Just 3 mph off the top speed. I estimate this one would do about the same. Since it seems to have the same power.
Can you compare with apollo phantom
Will do our best! Thanks for the tip.
Im looking for a longer deck
Many other options out there!
Hopefully we can see Chuck in a video soon. Miss him. Paul does a good job in the videos but he is no Chuck.
I will pass this along to Chuck! Thanks for watching. Stay safe. -Vosk
Why no more shows?
We took a break to do more reviews!
I identify as someone that needs a Rion scooter. 😎
Haha
Sounds like a good scooter, but those cable breaks kind'a kill it for me in that price range.
Very insightful! Thanks for watching.
-Vosk
Should have full hydros. I will not purchase a scooter without it.
Very insightful! Thanks for sharing.
-Vosk
Why didn't they call it Eagle Two instead?
We have no idea! But that’s interesting.
$2.2K! Suppose to be cheaper competitor? Weight only 90 lbs too! Short length deck then competitors! Lacks hydraulic brakes! You get $90 off! 😝😱
Harry, what's your favorite inexpensive beast scooter? (11 inch tires) -Paul
every single video i have seen ive noticed nobody knows you can ajust the suspension
Cool! Thanks for sharing.
Its a Blade GT lookalike. Same chinese thing again?
Yes they are made in China!
Deck to na dlebar hight is good for me but 19 cm deck width isint enough in me ninebot max is even worse at 17 cm so i today put on deck wood at 32 cm width now i drive comfortable but it look like s…t 😁 anyway very good scooter except i more prefer long range weaker scooter with only rwd engine rather than in both axle and like in all other with some exception it have engine with the same power and at rear should be stronger so feg not 2 x 2000 watt but front let say 1000 watt and rear 3000 watt with offcorse proportional torque to this Numbers 👌🏻 also lock mechanizm is nice thumb thRotle wheel size 👍🏻 what i also like is when scooter dont have some sylly water rating but when you drop it to lake at 5 metres depth turn on and it work like on air on graund so 100% waterproof is nice feature 😜👌🏻battery is ok rim can be dissembled? If not than s..t 👍🏻 overal this scooter s not for me cos it have engine at front is to heavy and deck is to narrow 👌🏻
Insightful! Thanks for sharing.
il n y as pas assez de place pour les pied
elle n'est pas assez longue
It definitely can be longer for sure!
I thought it goes at 45+ top mph
That’s the advertised speed!
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Why do most scooters not mount the headlight higher. The cost of a bit more wire can’t be the only reason?
Some manufacturers are doing that lately such as the phantom & Nami
There are locals here that put their foot on the rear mud guard ox Xiaomi scooters. It boils my piss. They look stupid AF and they're damaging their scooters. At least they're not damaging mine I guess.
Insightful! Thanks for sharing.
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide you're welcome! Anything to help out a pipsqueak channel!
when you guys gonna compare solar scooters xd
Nothing planned as of now but we will look into it! Thanks for the tip. -Vosk
Might be because it's a UK scooter company that doesn't seem to have much of a following here in the US.
Platform is way to short!
Yea def can be longer that is for sure!
I know a lot of us use the ESG channel as a reliable reference when it comes to make a decision and getting a new product, that is why I leave you with my experience. For me Varla has the Worst customer service ever! They charge my card and a month later after several calls and emails they tell me the scooter is not available, when over the phone 3 weeks before they said the order will ship in two weeks. One week prior I requested a refund they apologized because their warehouse lost my order?? And that day they promise to rush my order, lies, lies and more lies! Very deceiving answers to my emails and over the phone. I'm glad I ask for a refund! I can't imagine how I will have to deal with them if I have a problem after getting the scooter.
Very sorry this happened! Hope you get things straightened out very soon. -Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide Thank you
Sold out already wtf
Hopefully then will restock shortly!
Cheap? Yeah I guess if you’re rich.
What's your favorite 11-inch tire scooter? -Paul
Blade GT 85 kmh, cheaper and better
We have not reviewed that one yet
noice
Yep it looks awesome! Thanks for watching. -Vosk
Varla as a company is absolutely atrocious. Do not give them your money. Shame on anyone condoning this type of company.
We review the scooter & report the performance. -Vosk
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I understand that but to give any type of fame to a company that is clearly left many customers in dispare is misleading. This message is more for the person on the fence about giving $2000 to a company hellbent on scamming their customers. To which I would say I strongly suggest not supporting Varla as a company.