Your videos on the eagle one pro contributed heavily to my decision to buy one. I got it in September, put 3500 miles on it by December, and now it’s my back up to my roadrunner pro. Thank you for continuing to provide long term coverage and for being the asset to the community that you are!
@@thesekeyes5964 they are two completely different entities. Both have their place. The roadrunner pro is better for my use case, but others might have the opposite opinion. The varla is a tank, rode in the rain, snow, ice, had 3 bad crashes and it still goes like day one.
@@thesekeyes5964 completely different use cases, but for the same commute, I prefer the roadrunner. The bigger wheels and 340mm suspension helps a lot with Chicago roads
You should make a series on best used scooters to look for. I got my pegasus for 450 based off your review and recently got a mantis king gt for 1100 w/ 200 miles. With some good buyers tips and fair price ranges, it may be a helpful resource for riders on a budget.
Man i just got the gx2 also and i love it but now i want more and i also am look at the nami klima.. if you ever bought it already can you give me your thoughts on it?
Had a GX2 as my first dual motor scooter, loved it. It unfortunately got stolen a while back though, so I'm rocking the Varla EO V2 right now. Looking to upgrade in the next year or two, but not sure to what. Maybe the Teewing Mars XT or XTR
I love what Varla is selling with the Eagle one v2.0. Your review on the Pegasus a few years ago is what sold me on that scooter, and is also a selling point for me to get the Eagle One V2.0 now. It looks and probably feels incredible. That headlamp is also nothing to scoff at. That thing gets bright!!
@@andreig642 I took it off roading once and the dual shock suspension ate everything up like butter. Great height clearance and tons of power. Upgrade to Pirelli streets for road and you’ll peel off the line less and feel less vibration but always a blast even with the off road tires also. Single motor mode (rwd) is great for cruising. Great customer service you’ll love it lots of torque in dual motor at peak charge with a slight drop once battery loses half its juice but enough to keep smiling 🙂 0-30 in like 1.5 sec
i have the kukirin G3 pro and its a blast.. it stunns me every time over when i get on it and the battery is full... it really good.... i had to reduce the throttle sensivity....amazing scooter, can climb any hill antil you cant stand on it anymore
I bought the bluetran lightning while it was still available and on sale for 1499 for the 35ah model. Glad I got the steal while it was still around cause I think it’s sold out and discontinued.
Great list. I'd ride any of those. I do ride a Phantom v2, and I would give it a 5/5 but getting new tires (like PMT E-Fire) balanced properly is a real chore
I have basically an E-Move Cruiser S clone, but with 1000W single motor and the smallest battery option, 48V 10Ah. Im happy with it, costed me less than 200$ 2nd hand, got already over 8k km on it and recently i upgraded from a notebook power supply (330W) to a 600W 24V power supply to charge those 480Wh via a DC DC boost converter. I give the old 480Wh battery around 250-300W (circa 5A) when "fast charging", still quiet fast and a new, DIY LiPo battery with also 480Wh about 480-520W (10A) and literally charge it to 90% within 50 minutes from 0% (BMS cutoff) or close to it. I was driving 2 days ago as it was warm and nice outside over 150 km (within like 18 hours), one battery charged at home while the other one was used for driving, on top of 200Wh externally mounted in form of 2 tool batteries (while the other set tool batteries charged at home). If i would want to, i could drive 24/7 as long i can charge and swap to the spare batteries when i am going low on the driving ones. My next scooter will have for sure a oversized battery, if it means i have to recharge only twice a week, i will even love it since im annoyed by charging 2-3x a day already.
Why no Mukutas? In their price points they are amazing. Well built, stylish, fun to ride. Have all the features like turn signals, good lights, brake light, nfc for powering, dual motor for hills, very customizable in terms of how it rides, great adjustable suspension, removeable battery. Seems like you missed this one. I'm curious as to why it was left off
It's a soft rubber compound tire made for racing. Makes cornering fantastic. Corners are sketchy with the knobby tires it comes with if you intend on riding it on the street like I do.
I’m waiting for the Maxfun 10 Max (72v) and the Vsett 10 Apex to release so I can decide which one to get. Tho these might be more than 2k. Maybe an early bird special would bring it down to this price range.
First and foremost thank you for the enlightenment of possible choices out there, I wish you had made this a year sooner. Which brings me to my question, I purchased a nan robot D6 Plus 2.0 the European version tops out at 45 miles per hour although I've gotten it roughly to 83 on the straightaway with no steering damper no wobbles nothing. Very sturdy very solid ride. Which set my question up how come this one was not amongst the selection it meets all of your criteria specs wise? Again thank you for your time in this segment.
Aloha! Saw brief mention about Roadrunner. Only 100% American made escooter comapany. I thought I settled on the RS5 Pro at $1799 but now not sure as I haven't seen it on any of your top lists. Thanks in advance for any help or advice you or anyone following this post. Mahalo!
Roadrunner is not 100% American made. Their scooters are made in China like most scooter brands. Their wording is deceptive. Designed in the USA is different from manufactured in the USA. That being said, the RS5 is a good scooter, it's just kind of middle of the road at the price. It doesn't do anything exceptional that compels me to recommend it. The Maxfun at the same price is just the better buy all around
Thank you for your time and review. I am in the market for a scooter and would like to know your opionion between the Appolo City, Emove v2, or Dualtron Popular. Which would be the less maintenance?
big ups to Klima. Recently bought version 2 of the Burn E 2 Max (my first working PEV) had to change that thumb throttle. Using that above 40+mph gets real dicey. Finger throttle much much much better on feel with the hand securely around the handle bar grip.
@@berengerchristy6256 no regrets. I had issues right out of the box with Kaabo GTR (was my choice) returned it to get the Nami from a different seller. Truth be told I wasn't ready when I first hopped on to ride. Never being on a scooter like this before I had it in x mode (no turbo) and with the power and grip of the pmt tires it was like holding on to a wild mustang. I didn't realize the power and you wouldn't expect it until you do. I haven't even tried turbo to get it to 60ish yet. 56mph is my fastest before I ran out of road. 😎the brakes are like a lightweight sports car. I'm more concerned with braking than speed tbh. If anyone brakes too hard you will flip over the handlebars no problem.
@@cocoabiscuits I have an apollo go and it's more than enough for me. there aren't good roads for going fast where I live. if anything I'd get the apollo pro because it rains and snows. we have all the weather
@@berengerchristy6256 absolutely! and I don't blame you. More times than not I've found myself cruising in eco mode which only hits 23 mph and I enjoy it. good point about the weather factor.
I'm kinda new. My brothers bought a few smaller scooters. Let me ride a GoTrax for awhile. Only went about 17. Don't think it even had a speedometer but we gauged it by me pulling ahead of him on one that said he was going 15mph. Now I got money up and was looking just for something to keep up with local traffic on the streets and to go up hill to my GFs house. I priced and compared a ton of them. I found one called the Zsnake and it hit the sweet spot at I believe$1299? I bought it on Amazon lol. But dude the thing came... The frame is solid. It is friggin huge and clunky. Performance wise tho ... I believe I got some bang for my buck. At first I was afraid I was gonna break it. First ride was fast. 2nd time wouldn't go as fast. But then I figured out how to change from eco to dual mode. Omg guys... I was doing 50mph down the main street in town. Holding my position in traffic.the speed limit is 30 but everyone drives like A holes up here. I gotta do over 40 just to match traffic. Having that little extra speed when you want it is handy tho. I've ridden it all week in dual mode (no eco) and only today has the battery alert popped up. Kinda hard to tell exactly how low it is or how far to go before I plug her back in. Anyone interested I'd recommended checking it out. I've heard people try and trash talk this company who I am not affiliated with in any way. That they are just an American company that buys Chinese parts and yadda yadda. This thing is super heavy. Takes up space. Uses 2 chargers. But when I squeal them 11 inch off road tubeless tires and take off... Boy it's enjoyable. I don't dare give it a high rating until I've had it longer. But I truly believe if I take good care of it... That it will treat me well. And for now... It really is a ton of fun. Bit of a head turner. You definitely get noticed on the thing. With it's bright orange paint scheme and lights all the way around it. Two headlights, a brake light, and turn signals. You definitely get noticed. Especially at night, people gawk like they are seeing an alien go past... but even at day time with no lights on. Had an older gentleman compliment me inside a store. Guess he noticed my helmet matched the orange and black color scheme and figured I must be the guy? Hahaha Good times tho.
I have an Apollo Pro, and the only detail I would add to this is, UL listing/certification. For example, if you live in New York, e-scooters, e-bikes, etc, MUST be UL listed, or they are illegal... and that law is likely to be implemented almost everywhere eventually(soon). That said, without going and researching all of these scooters, I can say that the Apollo Go, and Apollo City, are fully UL Certified. If you don't want your shiny new toy to suddenly become illegal to use, buy ONLY UL certified units.✌🏼🇨🇦
I don't understand why the Zero 8X never seems to get a mention in the entry level dual motor scooters. It's still available with a sight refresh of NFC replacing the key start operation. This sccooter is fast off the line, with robust construction. Still a great machine at its price point.
I get the NanRobot N6 72v in two days I chose it over the maxfun 10 because they were the same price but I got a 30 amp hour battery instead of a 24 do you know anything about that specific scooter that I purchased?
@@doultonevans I absolutely love my scooter. It’s been a blast way more power than I actually thought it had without a steering damper, I’ve never put it in dual motor third gear. It’s too much that being said the screen on the scooter is absolutely shit. You cannot see it in the daylight at all. I hate it.
Maxfun 10 Pro vs Roadrunner RS5 MAX............. is it the same scooter...... what one is better..... I'm thinking about buying the Roadrunner...... or should I get the NAMI KLIMA IDK IDK IDK......
Hey, I really loved the video. I was wondering if I should get the MaxFun 10 Pro or the mukuta 10+? Or maybe the Yume hawk pro wide or Nami Klima. I would really appreciate it if you could let me know your opinion. 😁 (or maybe pre-order the nanrobot n6 72 Volt.?)
My brother bought a vreom 116x last year and we both are impressed by it still. He paid 1500 hundred and got 2 3000w motors and a 60v 30ah battery with a top speed of 45 mph. I highly recommend this scooter but if you got to handle alot of stairs and your to stupid to build a lil ramp this scooter is not for you. She's a lil tank at 107 pounds but she is built to last.
I was waiting for you to get to the klima when you described that as your all time favorite is all I needed to hear fluidfreeride has them for pre-order $1700. Thank you for your reviews it really helps
In the video you imply that tubeless tires are more premium than tubed. I see your point in that they are less prone to flats. But I feel that inevitably a flat tire would still occur at some point. And changing a tubeless tire is very difficult. I’d rather bring it to a local shop and have them do it for about $60. Do you think I should avoid a tubed tire scooter? Like the wolf warrior X? I think I’d be able to install a new inner tube by myself with the split rims. In your experience, how often do you get a flat tire with tubed vs tubeless?
I’ve been told by another major scooter rider to avoid Nami. Why u may ask….because they rust easier and quicker than any other scooter. His Klima was just in the garage with all his other scooter, and was the only one rusting!
I've recently bought the mantis 10 lite what's your opinion should I return it and add some money on top and get something better? It was $600 off AUD$ which is 400 US $
Question what would be the best scooter with removal able battery 40mph waterproof lighter well built easy 2 get parts and foldable handle bars and possibly solid tires I am a Truck driver and need this type of dependable Affordable Scooter. Please advise thank U..
Now...please do another video that tells us which company actually has parts on hand that we can buy to service our scooters. I've yet to purchase a scooter because I haven't found a single company (whose scooters I like) that shows that they have parts on hand to sell me. Like where do we find good tires for our scooters, once we need new tires...or better tires than the cheap ones that come on the scooters. Is parts scarcity a big issue in the scooter world??
How about the sister of the Max fun 10, the Nanrobot N6 72v? For a time last month in was just under 2k even with a steering damper. You even have swag lights and it being lightweight for a 72v scooter with a 30ah battery it's really hard to beat.
@@RK9RidesThey have 2 versions, the 52v and the 72v. The 72v version is better and has really good suspension, it's the same suspension that is on the NAMI Klima (KKE). The Red and silver color is a head turner.
Can you add more nfc tags to the varla eagle one v2.0, and if so any idea how to use your phone or debit card. Ive seen people do this with the nima klima.
What do you think about the Nami Stellar, a younger brother to Klima (Michael Sha said that will be on market in 2024)? Should i wait for this as a more urban choice or buy the Klima? I would love to hear your thoughts on the Stellar
Thank you! I really appreciate your content and your excitement about electric scooters played an important role to make me take the decision to use an e scooter (probably the Klima) for commuting. Unfortunately we don't have the infrastracture (bike lanes) in Greece to feel safe but maybe in the future it will change.
@@gregalaI’d wait on the smaller version simply for weight. If you’re using it for commuting weight is huge unless you’re just going to wheel it everywhere instead of carrying it. I’ve also heard that Namis rust easily, so if you want to commute in the rain I’d get an Apollo for that IP66 water resistance rating
I'm a little disappointed the GoTrax GX3 wasn't featured in the video. It's currently priced at $1,799.00. Although I love my GX1, the additional range and more speed are highly tempting me to sell for an upgrade. The Apollo V4 looks great too. Hmmm
The YUME Hawk is 1,390 and does 43 mph and has a 43 mile range dual adjustable suspension 1200 watt dual motor 2400 total watts with a peak of 3000 and something...yume is a hugely overlooked brand and they have great scooters at great prices..the yume hawk also has 11 or 10 inch tubeless tires...and the tires are hybrid on off road..and it also has your favorite thumb throttle...check out yume and you'll def change this list
@@Mattdoc210 Simply not true, it's one of the most cloned scooter models anywhere for a reason. Price to performance ratio is unmatched and it's very robust, replacement parts are very cheap and easy to source. The 600 miles of hard riding I've put on mine would have already broken most smaller scooters.
Hey, so i’ve been looking to get a scooter for a while but am torn on what to get because i’m 6’1, 250. My price range is up to 1200 and live in a slightly hilly area. What would you suggest i look at? I’m not inexperienced with scooters in terms of riding them.
i honestly think anything on this list will do you well. Cheaper scooters will struggle on the uphills being a heavier rider. Definitely get a dual motor too from the list for easier hill climbing.
Good scooter! It's a touch overpriced compared to what else you can get at the price, but if you highly value the removable battery it could be worth it
What do you think about the vsett 9+ I've been looking for a scooter my wife can ride around with me when I'm on my e skate. I have an exway atlas so looking for a duel motor scooter that can go up hills and keep up with me. Definitely going to check out the ones on this list but i was liking what i was seeing with the vsett brand. I live in utah so there are hills all over my atlas has no trouble going up them want to make sure i get her something that wont be struggling and has enough torque.
I'm surprised the kugoo g2 max didn't made the list..im addicted to this scooter..at $749.00 it's a steal.. big 48v 20ah battery with a max speed of 35 mph not bad at all for a single motor scooter
@@nokapboby3861 I get 40 plus miles..but that's on #2 level with top speed 24 mph..#3 level you would get less..the only things I wish this scooter have is..2 charger capability and hydraulic brakes..
What about the ootd -99? Its 1,600$ it has 13 inch tires 2 3k motor and i believe a nfc unlock hard to say since i havent seen anyone review looking for somethung that has More range Bigger tires Safer to leave alone like nfc or keys
Love the video, can anyone recommend a retailer in the USA with a e-scooter that does atleast 40mph so I can ride on the road? My car is dead and I can't afford repairs due to my Hiboy breaking my arm and not working since it happened on June 1st. The main catch though is I need to be able to pay with Affirm as my emergency fund is gone and I'm still out of work, living on ramen atm. The best scooter as possible for $2-3k at most. My Hiboy can't keep up with traffic and I really regret solid tires.
Please help! Should I buy the Kukirin G3 Pro for $1,400 or Segway GT1 for $1,500? I know the G3 Pro is a 1200 watt dual motor scooter and the GT1 is a 3000 watt single motor scooter
I want a scooter that looks kinda normal but has power, Kukirin G4 is the one im looking at at the moment, any other good suggestions for europe market?
Yesterday I bought the Maxfun 10 Pro with great price $1799, thank you for the nice video 👍
Thank you Brian, just checked the Fedex tracking number and you will get the scooter later today, enjoy your riding!
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Your videos on the eagle one pro contributed heavily to my decision to buy one. I got it in September, put 3500 miles on it by December, and now it’s my back up to my roadrunner pro. Thank you for continuing to provide long term coverage and for being the asset to the community that you are!
What do you think is better than roadrunner pro or the varla eagle One pro
@@thesekeyes5964 they are two completely different entities. Both have their place. The roadrunner pro is better for my use case, but others might have the opposite opinion. The varla is a tank, rode in the rain, snow, ice, had 3 bad crashes and it still goes like day one.
@@thesekeyes5964 completely different use cases, but for the same commute, I prefer the roadrunner. The bigger wheels and 340mm suspension helps a lot with Chicago roads
You should make a series on best used scooters to look for. I got my pegasus for 450 based off your review and recently got a mantis king gt for 1100 w/ 200 miles. With some good buyers tips and fair price ranges, it may be a helpful resource for riders on a budget.
Great review. I bought the pegasus a year ago thanks to your original review. Keep up the good content!
I bought a Gotrax GX2 for my first scooter a week ago. I’m hooked, and already saving for a Nami Klima 😂
Man i just got the gx2 also and i love it but now i want more and i also am look at the nami klima.. if you ever bought it already can you give me your thoughts on it?
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Had a GX2 as my first dual motor scooter, loved it. It unfortunately got stolen a while back though, so I'm rocking the Varla EO V2 right now.
Looking to upgrade in the next year or two, but not sure to what. Maybe the Teewing Mars XT or XTR
I love what Varla is selling with the Eagle one v2.0. Your review on the Pegasus a few years ago is what sold me on that scooter, and is also a selling point for me to get the Eagle One V2.0 now. It looks and probably feels incredible. That headlamp is also nothing to scoff at. That thing gets bright!!
Varla seems like the best bang for ur buck, but I would like a removable battery if i remember correctly they don't offer that.
I loved my Mukuta 10 plus so much I got a second, definitely deserves a spot on your list
I want to buy one. How is that feel? It is powerful, good for offroading?
@@andreig642 I took it off roading once and the dual shock suspension ate everything up like butter. Great height clearance and tons of power. Upgrade to Pirelli streets for road and you’ll peel off the line less and feel less vibration but always a blast even with the off road tires also. Single motor mode (rwd) is great for cruising. Great customer service you’ll love it lots of torque in dual motor at peak charge with a slight drop once battery loses half its juice but enough to keep smiling 🙂 0-30 in like 1.5 sec
i have the kukirin G3 pro and its a blast.. it stunns me every time over when i get on it and the battery is full... it really good.... i had to reduce the throttle sensivity....amazing scooter, can climb any hill antil you cant stand on it anymore
Thanks a ton for your detailed, hard, leisurely work! I will purchase one of the lower-priced scooters for my commute until my car arrives.
I bought the bluetran lightning while it was still available and on sale for 1499 for the 35ah model. Glad I got the steal while it was still around cause I think it’s sold out and discontinued.
Don't remind me I was going to buy that scooter but I wind up waiting way too long. lol
@WilsonxDoomable be glad you didn't, my friend got one and it's cheap. It won't last
Discontinued means no replacement parts?
@@larryc1616true
Great list. I'd ride any of those. I do ride a Phantom v2, and I would give it a 5/5 but getting new tires (like PMT E-Fire) balanced properly is a real chore
I have basically an E-Move Cruiser S clone, but with 1000W single motor and the smallest battery option, 48V 10Ah.
Im happy with it, costed me less than 200$ 2nd hand, got already over 8k km on it and recently i upgraded from a notebook power supply (330W) to a 600W 24V power supply to charge those 480Wh via a DC DC boost converter.
I give the old 480Wh battery around 250-300W (circa 5A) when "fast charging", still quiet fast and a new, DIY LiPo battery with also 480Wh about 480-520W (10A) and literally charge it to 90% within 50 minutes from 0% (BMS cutoff) or close to it.
I was driving 2 days ago as it was warm and nice outside over 150 km (within like 18 hours), one battery charged at home while the other one was used for driving, on top of 200Wh externally mounted in form of 2 tool batteries (while the other set tool batteries charged at home).
If i would want to, i could drive 24/7 as long i can charge and swap to the spare batteries when i am going low on the driving ones.
My next scooter will have for sure a oversized battery, if it means i have to recharge only twice a week, i will even love it since im annoyed by charging 2-3x a day already.
Can you send me the link to the clone ? , under 200$ for a 1000w scooter sounds too good to be true
@@jbusy8441 Its a german (rebranded) one, „Mobility, the original from Germany“ it was sold longer ago at XXXLutz
this was a very accurate review. i have ridden a lot of these....you are dead on with most...totally not a waste of time.
These look cool hopefully I'll get one in the future
Why no Mukutas? In their price points they are amazing. Well built, stylish, fun to ride. Have all the features like turn signals, good lights, brake light, nfc for powering, dual motor for hills, very customizable in terms of how it rides, great adjustable suspension, removeable battery. Seems like you missed this one. I'm curious as to why it was left off
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Nice Review....
The Yume Raptor is what i ended up with.
I own a Kaano Mantis King GT that has 2000 miles on it. Putting PMT tires on it turned it into a real hotrod on the street. Absolutely love it.
Please what is PMT ?
I’m looking to buy d mantis king gt…
Thanks
It's a soft rubber compound tire made for racing. Makes cornering fantastic. Corners are sketchy with the knobby tires it comes with if you intend on riding it on the street like I do.
@@FofXequalsYnot PMT is a soft rubber racing tire. I love them!!
@@jayparker393 ohkay🫶🏽
I’m waiting for the Maxfun 10 Max (72v) and the Vsett 10 Apex to release so I can decide which one to get. Tho these might be more than 2k. Maybe an early bird special would bring it down to this price range.
I’m waiting for the Maxfun 10 Max too, but $1799 is really a good price for Maxfun 10 Pro!
First and foremost thank you for the enlightenment of possible choices out there, I wish you had made this a year sooner. Which brings me to my question, I purchased a nan robot D6 Plus 2.0 the European version tops out at 45 miles per hour although I've gotten it roughly to 83 on the straightaway with no steering damper no wobbles nothing. Very sturdy very solid ride. Which set my question up how come this one was not amongst the selection it meets all of your criteria specs wise? Again thank you for your time in this segment.
I have done some research and was looking at the teewing x5 I feel like this is a good bang for buck
Aloha! Saw brief mention about Roadrunner. Only 100% American made escooter comapany. I thought I settled on the RS5 Pro at $1799 but now not sure as I haven't seen it on any of your top lists. Thanks in advance for any help or advice you or anyone following this post. Mahalo!
Roadrunner is not 100% American made. Their scooters are made in China like most scooter brands. Their wording is deceptive. Designed in the USA is different from manufactured in the USA. That being said, the RS5 is a good scooter, it's just kind of middle of the road at the price. It doesn't do anything exceptional that compels me to recommend it. The Maxfun at the same price is just the better buy all around
Right on. Thank you so much. I appreciate your insights!!
I got myself Kukirin g3 pro, and I have had it for 1.5 years and driven about 1000 miles with it.
Thank you for your time and review. I am in the market for a scooter and would like to know your opionion between the Appolo City, Emove v2, or Dualtron Popular. Which would be the less maintenance?
Nice review you got!
big ups to Klima. Recently bought version 2 of the Burn E 2 Max (my first working PEV) had to change that thumb throttle. Using that above 40+mph gets real dicey. Finger throttle much much much better on feel with the hand securely around the handle bar grip.
I could not imagine going 40mph on a scooter. Would love to try a Nami one day though
@@berengerchristy6256 no regrets. I had issues right out of the box with Kaabo GTR (was my choice) returned it to get the Nami from a different seller.
Truth be told I wasn't ready when I first hopped on to ride. Never being on a scooter like this before I had it in x mode (no turbo) and with the power and grip of the pmt tires it was like holding on to a wild mustang. I didn't realize the power and you wouldn't expect it until you do. I haven't even tried turbo to get it to 60ish yet. 56mph is my fastest before I ran out of road. 😎the brakes are like a lightweight sports car. I'm more concerned with braking than speed tbh. If anyone brakes too hard you will flip over the handlebars no problem.
@@cocoabiscuits I have an apollo go and it's more than enough for me. there aren't good roads for going fast where I live. if anything I'd get the apollo pro because it rains and snows. we have all the weather
@@berengerchristy6256 absolutely! and I don't blame you. More times than not I've found myself cruising in eco mode which only hits 23 mph and I enjoy it. good point about the weather factor.
I'm kinda new. My brothers bought a few smaller scooters. Let me ride a GoTrax for awhile. Only went about 17. Don't think it even had a speedometer but we gauged it by me pulling ahead of him on one that said he was going 15mph. Now I got money up and was looking just for something to keep up with local traffic on the streets and to go up hill to my GFs house. I priced and compared a ton of them. I found one called the Zsnake and it hit the sweet spot at I believe$1299? I bought it on Amazon lol. But dude the thing came... The frame is solid. It is friggin huge and clunky. Performance wise tho ... I believe I got some bang for my buck. At first I was afraid I was gonna break it. First ride was fast. 2nd time wouldn't go as fast. But then I figured out how to change from eco to dual mode. Omg guys... I was doing 50mph down the main street in town. Holding my position in traffic.the speed limit is 30 but everyone drives like A holes up here. I gotta do over 40 just to match traffic. Having that little extra speed when you want it is handy tho. I've ridden it all week in dual mode (no eco) and only today has the battery alert popped up. Kinda hard to tell exactly how low it is or how far to go before I plug her back in. Anyone interested I'd recommended checking it out. I've heard people try and trash talk this company who I am not affiliated with in any way. That they are just an American company that buys Chinese parts and yadda yadda. This thing is super heavy. Takes up space. Uses 2 chargers. But when I squeal them 11 inch off road tubeless tires and take off... Boy it's enjoyable. I don't dare give it a high rating until I've had it longer. But I truly believe if I take good care of it... That it will treat me well. And for now... It really is a ton of fun. Bit of a head turner. You definitely get noticed on the thing. With it's bright orange paint scheme and lights all the way around it. Two headlights, a brake light, and turn signals. You definitely get noticed. Especially at night, people gawk like they are seeing an alien go past... but even at day time with no lights on. Had an older gentleman compliment me inside a store. Guess he noticed my helmet matched the orange and black color scheme and figured I must be the guy? Hahaha Good times tho.
I have an Apollo Pro, and the only detail I would add to this is, UL listing/certification.
For example, if you live in New York, e-scooters, e-bikes, etc, MUST be UL listed, or they are illegal... and that law is likely to be implemented almost everywhere eventually(soon).
That said, without going and researching all of these scooters, I can say that the Apollo Go, and Apollo City, are fully UL Certified.
If you don't want your shiny new toy to suddenly become illegal to use, buy ONLY UL certified units.✌🏼🇨🇦
Segway eKickScooter ZT3 Pro would be another good one to look for I think
Can u do a video reviewing the best budget fastest accelerating scooters??
I bought kugoonkrin g2 35mph 50mile I’m pumped and and ready coming in at 8:30
Hi, great video....if you have the choice between niu qki3 max and the hiboy max pro , witch one do you take and thank , have a great day.
Gr8 reviews btw!
I don't understand why the Zero 8X never seems to get a mention in the entry level dual motor scooters. It's still available with a sight refresh of NFC replacing the key start operation. This sccooter is fast off the line, with robust construction. Still a great machine at its price point.
I get the NanRobot N6 72v in two days I chose it over the maxfun 10 because they were the same price but I got a 30 amp hour battery instead of a 24 do you know anything about that specific scooter that I purchased?
Am thinking about this scooter because of the 72 volt how does it perform is better than than the Lima?
@@doultonevans I absolutely love my scooter. It’s been a blast way more power than I actually thought it had without a steering damper, I’ve never put it in dual motor third gear. It’s too much that being said the screen on the scooter is absolutely shit. You cannot see it in the daylight at all. I hate it.
What is the best range/speed on the scooters you mentioned? Mainly looking for very good range about 45-60 Miles guaranteed.
Nice video.
Maxfun 10 Pro vs Roadrunner RS5 MAX............. is it the same scooter...... what one is better..... I'm thinking about buying the Roadrunner...... or should I get the NAMI KLIMA IDK IDK IDK......
Hey, I really loved the video. I was wondering if I should get the MaxFun 10 Pro or the mukuta 10+? Or maybe the Yume hawk pro wide or Nami Klima. I would really appreciate it if you could let me know your opinion. 😁 (or maybe pre-order the nanrobot n6
72 Volt.?)
Just bought the obarter d5 1200 bucks cant beat it at that price
My brother bought a vreom 116x last year and we both are impressed by it still. He paid 1500 hundred and got 2 3000w motors and a 60v 30ah battery with a top speed of 45 mph. I highly recommend this scooter but if you got to handle alot of stairs and your to stupid to build a lil ramp this scooter is not for you. She's a lil tank at 107 pounds but she is built to last.
I was waiting for you to get to the klima when you described that as your all time favorite is all I needed to hear fluidfreeride has them for pre-order $1700. Thank you for your reviews it really helps
In the video you imply that tubeless tires are more premium than tubed. I see your point in that they are less prone to flats. But I feel that inevitably a flat tire would still occur at some point. And changing a tubeless tire is very difficult. I’d rather bring it to a local shop and have them do it for about $60. Do you think I should avoid a tubed tire scooter? Like the wolf warrior X? I think I’d be able to install a new inner tube by myself with the split rims. In your experience, how often do you get a flat tire with tubed vs tubeless?
Hi great video. what do you recommend 1500-2000 overall best?
I came in here excited to check out other cool scooters, I left disappointed in the one I'm planning to get. great video.💀
I’ve been told by another major scooter rider to avoid Nami. Why u may ask….because they rust easier and quicker than any other scooter. His Klima was just in the garage with all his other scooter, and was the only one rusting!
Do you think the inmotion climber competes with these?
Would y’all recommend Teewing? I was looking into the mars XT 8000W, don’t see much on that scooter
How's the lunar rocket 2000 scooter? Any good?
Teverun Blade GT 2 you can buy up to $2000 Teverun Blade GT 2 - very few reviews, maybe because this model is not very popular
I've recently bought the mantis 10 lite what's your opinion should I return it and add some money on top and get something better? It was $600 off AUD$ which is 400 US $
What do you think about k cloud scooters
The nanrobot N6 72v is $1850 on check out right now. I'm ordering it next week. It does 50mph and has a range of 81 miles
Question what would be the best scooter with removal able battery 40mph waterproof lighter well built easy 2 get parts and foldable handle bars and possibly solid tires I am a Truck driver and need this type of dependable Affordable Scooter. Please advise thank U..
Now...please do another video that tells us which company actually has parts on hand that we can buy to service our scooters. I've yet to purchase a scooter because I haven't found a single company (whose scooters I like) that shows that they have parts on hand to sell me. Like where do we find good tires for our scooters, once we need new tires...or better tires than the cheap ones that come on the scooters. Is parts scarcity a big issue in the scooter world??
Yume does. They don’t pay for reviews though so you won’t find them on this channel
I'm not paid for my reviews, and my review of a Yume scooter is coming out soon
How about the sister of the Max fun 10, the Nanrobot N6 72v? For a time last month in was just under 2k even with a steering damper. You even have swag lights and it being lightweight for a 72v scooter with a 30ah battery it's really hard to beat.
Nanrobot is a brand I honestly don't have a ton of experience with, I'll have to try and get my hands on an N6
@@RK9RidesThey have 2 versions, the 52v and the 72v. The 72v version is better and has really good suspension, it's the same suspension that is on the NAMI Klima (KKE). The Red and silver color is a head turner.
@@RK9Ridesyour view on solar P1 Pro 2024 edition ? Please thanks
Hi can someone tell me a scooter that can go on the snow I live in Canada 🙏🙏
Can u review punk rider pro dual motors.
Can you add more nfc tags to the varla eagle one v2.0, and if so any idea how to use your phone or debit card. Ive seen people do this with the nima klima.
Thoughts on the yume raptor or x11? In this price range.
The Solar EQ looks pretty good at $1500. What do you think?
I'm also looking at the solar p1 3.0 as it small enough to fit in my trunk; curious to hear how it compares to the rest of these scooters.
@@ludespeeder I just ordered one. It should be here tomorrow. I'm pretty excited.
Hi! I'm wondering id the Nanrobot N6 a great deal?
I just bought the ZO01 Plus. Should be interesting 🤔
Im thinking about getting "Vsett 10+R", i had Gpad Storm Max,
great vid
I'm looking to purchase nanorobot ls7 72v. Is this good buy$scooter?
What do you think about the Nami Stellar, a younger brother to Klima (Michael Sha said that will be on market in 2024)? Should i wait for this as a more urban choice or buy the Klima? I would love to hear your thoughts on the Stellar
If you can afford the Klima I don't think you'll regret not waiting. You'll be glad you have the dual motors
Thank you! I really appreciate your content and your excitement about electric scooters played an important role to make me take the decision to use an e scooter (probably the Klima) for commuting. Unfortunately we don't have the infrastracture (bike lanes) in Greece to feel safe but maybe in the future it will change.
@@gregalaI’d wait on the smaller version simply for weight. If you’re using it for commuting weight is huge unless you’re just going to wheel it everywhere instead of carrying it.
I’ve also heard that Namis rust easily, so if you want to commute in the rain I’d get an Apollo for that IP66 water resistance rating
When will you review the Kukirin G2 Master?
I'm a little disappointed the GoTrax GX3 wasn't featured in the video. It's currently priced at $1,799.00. Although I love my GX1, the additional range and more speed are highly tempting me to sell for an upgrade. The Apollo V4 looks great too. Hmmm
The YUME Hawk is 1,390 and does 43 mph and has a 43 mile range dual adjustable suspension 1200 watt dual motor 2400 total watts with a peak of 3000 and something...yume is a hugely overlooked brand and they have great scooters at great prices..the yume hawk also has 11 or 10 inch tubeless tires...and the tires are hybrid on off road..and it also has your favorite thumb throttle...check out yume and you'll def change this list
I'll be reviewing the YUME hawk next month when it arrives!
@@RK9Rides you wont regret it.. I do however wish I would've bought the pro version
Why not get the yume y11+ same price and 50mph
@@justsomeguywithahugepens8940it's outdated and back from when yume made budget builds .. their new products are better
@@Mattdoc210 Simply not true, it's one of the most cloned scooter models anywhere for a reason. Price to performance ratio is unmatched and it's very robust, replacement parts are very cheap and easy to source. The 600 miles of hard riding I've put on mine would have already broken most smaller scooters.
Hey, so i’ve been looking to get a scooter for a while but am torn on what to get because i’m 6’1, 250. My price range is up to 1200 and live in a slightly hilly area. What would you suggest i look at? I’m not inexperienced with scooters in terms of riding them.
i honestly think anything on this list will do you well. Cheaper scooters will struggle on the uphills being a heavier rider. Definitely get a dual motor too from the list for easier hill climbing.
varla scooter: Pegasus or Eagle one pro
Opinion about quickweel explorer ?
What are your thoughts on the Roadrunner RS5 Pro?
Good scooter! It's a touch overpriced compared to what else you can get at the price, but if you highly value the removable battery it could be worth it
Can you review the Nanrobot n6 72V
What do you think about the vsett 9+ I've been looking for a scooter my wife can ride around with me when I'm on my e skate. I have an exway atlas so looking for a duel motor scooter that can go up hills and keep up with me. Definitely going to check out the ones on this list but i was liking what i was seeing with the vsett brand. I live in utah so there are hills all over my atlas has no trouble going up them want to make sure i get her something that wont be struggling and has enough torque.
I "Think" Vsett and Varla are largely the same scooters.
What is your opinion on the RS5 max roadrunner?
No Inmotion scooters?
They don't offer anything in this price range. I'll cover the Inmotion RS in the next $2000+ video
I have a hover-1 scooter please give a review
I'm surprised the kugoo g2 max didn't made the list..im addicted to this scooter..at $749.00 it's a steal.. big 48v 20ah battery with a max speed of 35 mph not bad at all for a single motor scooter
How many miles do you get out if it
@@nokapboby3861 I get 40 plus miles..but that's on #2 level with top speed 24 mph..#3 level you would get less..the only things I wish this scooter have is..2 charger capability and hydraulic brakes..
@@trini_boi2414 damn 40miles at 24mph is not bad at all , I’ll look into it because im thinking of getting the roadrunner pro but thats $2500
What about the ootd -99? Its 1,600$ it has 13 inch tires 2 3k motor and i believe a nfc unlock hard to say since i havent seen anyone review looking for somethung that has
More range
Bigger tires
Safer to leave alone like nfc or keys
I bought the Z snake what can you tell me about this one good or bad...?
What do you think about Solar P1 3.0 and the Solar FF Lite?
Can the Nami klima handle off road at all?
Love the video, can anyone recommend a retailer in the USA with a e-scooter that does atleast 40mph so I can ride on the road? My car is dead and I can't afford repairs due to my Hiboy breaking my arm and not working since it happened on June 1st. The main catch though is I need to be able to pay with Affirm as my emergency fund is gone and I'm still out of work, living on ramen atm. The best scooter as possible for $2-3k at most. My Hiboy can't keep up with traffic and I really regret solid tires.
Can you review the Kugoo G2 Pro
I would love to have the klima, but it’s out of my price range, so have to compromise & get the dualtron pop
Which has the best range
Hi, could you do a review of Hiboy Max pro. I heard that Hiboy Max pro is a beast
Can you review some the solar e scooters lik the solar p1 3.0 or solar EQ pls!?
Hey! I was wondering if a nanrobot d6+ is good because i just started going outside again and i found it in my dad’s garage.
What about a halo knight t107 pro
Please help! Should I buy the Kukirin G3 Pro for $1,400 or Segway GT1 for $1,500? I know the G3 Pro is a 1200 watt dual motor scooter and the GT1 is a 3000 watt single motor scooter
I want a scooter that looks kinda normal but has power, Kukirin G4 is the one im looking at at the moment, any other good suggestions for europe market?
What about the Vsett 10+ ? I own one and it's a blast riding it.
The Vsett 10+ is great, I didn't list it because the 10+R that I have tested is more than $2k, I'll cover it in the next, high-end scooter video
Damn I’m starting to regret my order for the Apollo phantom v4. I should’ve ordered the Nima Klima
What is the range on the Gotrax gx1 and the varla pegasus(9 inch tire)? Also can they go off road and which one would you recommend
of course choose valra,its best,
Are the Nanrobot scooters any good?
lookin at the N6 atm
What do u think of the ausom leopard and mantis 10 lite and mantis x plus
can you do one around the range of 600 - 700 dollars? or a recommendation maybe?
segway max g30lp
I want to buy the max fun 10 pro but am in Canada Ontario, can I buy it or is there a chance that it get confiscated or something like that
Can you tell me about the Cunfon rz1000 scooter