@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuidewish you can bless me with a scooter mines was stolen now I'm back to walking everywhere again wich sucks but its partly my fault for leaving the key in when I turned it off upset with myself can't afford another one
Extremely surprised not to hear the HiBoy S2 or S2 Pro mentioned in this video. They're both roughly equivalent to the F2 in terms of build and comfort, but with a much higher top speed at almost the exact same price, and you guys have talked them up greatly in past videos. Did something come up that made them harder to recommend?
Was wondering what are your thoughts on the Ausom Leopard Electric Scooter? It has 52 miles of range with 34 mph top speed for only $700 right now, $950 retail. Compared to all of these, wouldn't this scooter be a steal?
Outstanding video, and information. Currently, I'm riding an InMotion S1, which I greatly enjoy...but, I'm also starting to look for an 'upgrade' (notice, I'm not saying 'replacement'). As great as this video is, I'm sure I'm not the only one hoping that you will (very soon?) have an almost-identical video, covering the $1,000-1,600 range...please, please, please. 😄
Loving my Hover-1 journey Max it has been reliable, but the stock tubes blew quickly. Swapped the rear tube for a 10 inch solid tire and 10 inch pneumatic up front removing the front fender. I will eventually add front suspension too. My only gripe on it is range is not great. I only got 18.6 miles new and now its closer to 17 wit bigger tires. I am possibly in the near future going to be turning it into a dual battery adding rivnuts to the stem to mount a 36v 20ah battery there more than doubling the range.
If you’re recommending a VMAX scooter under a grand I’m lost on why it’s not the VX 2 Pro. It’s the best combination of speed, mileage, and weight for the cost.
Mitchell’s videos tend to be shot in Las Vegas or Utah. The ones with me in them are Bay Area. Though Mitchell is coming out to HQ in Oakland next week. -Paul
My 7 year old twins are riding Segway C2 Pro as their first scooters and we rode over 15 miles on two charges yesterday. They got up to over 20 without the app set to max speed 12mph. Crazy capable like a mini-E2
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I watch your channel often. I like it because it is very informative and I've narrowed it down to the 2 I just mentioned. Soooo, being that you are in the know on these kinds of things could you please elaborate more on why you think overall the kqi300x is a better buy. (RN the Inmotion S1F is $799 and kqi300x is $890)
Hey Esg! Can you try the Navee brand it’s the number 1 brand for electric scooters I’m Europe. Could yall make a review about the Navee v series it’s very cheap! Ty
🛴Nice video! For me, the best electric scooter in terms of comfort, reliability, weight, performance on a budget, and value for money is the Segway Ninebot F2 PRO. If I want a heavy powerhouse, I'll get a motorcycle!
Good selection here, I agree. Apollo Air & Gotrax Plus 👍 *Base on my experience:* - portability - less than ~35lbs - +20 mph - rear motor - 10" inch tires - Regeneration - cruise control I ended up getting a Turbo Ant M10 couple years back. Only problem I had was dead battery after 6 months of use and charger died.
Gotrax g4 owner, 308 miles and 1 year next week owner. 0 complaints about it. Maintain tire pressure every couple rides, adjust the brakes when needed gets the job done
I have a NIU KQI3 Pro (EU one patched with US firmware so it goes 32km/h), and imo, this is the bare minimum specs / performance wise. IMO like 500w continious power and double the range is needed. Also the charging is too slow. I have soon 2500km on it, having owned for little under 2,5 years, but of that i can only ride like 60% of the time because snow and what not.
Any word on any new version of Fluid Horizon coming out soon? On paper it seems to be the best scooter overall out of all these (lightish, good range, good speed, dual suspension, affordable)
I'm looking forward to your review of the inmotion climber. That is the one I ended up getting and I have been waiting well over a year for y'all to say something about it.
My Journey Max hands down a steal at Under $500. I've had it for 4 Months with daily use, hills are like nothing and no issue at all. Only complaint is the Regen brake is strong, can be Jerky and no adjustment at all. But still, A blast to whip around on this thing.
Waiting for a review of the Inmotion climber, and even more for a comparison with the Apollo go. These are the 2 lightest powerful dual motor scooters in the market. A comparison would be awesome.
VERY good scooter. I put over 4800 miles on my Pegasus. And was still going strong. But I sold it this year. If I could do over I would of not sold it.
My AOVO PRO T MAX does pretty well. It'll go around 22 mph. It has hydraulic suspension in the front. The speedometer only displays a max of 22 mph, even though it'll go faster than that down hills. 🛴