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Comparison Review: Nami Burn-E 2 Max vs Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah)
Here's how the Nami Burn-E 2 Max stacks up against the Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) — from speed and range to comfort and features.
The Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) and Nami Burn-E 2 Max are two distinctive electric scooters designed for different riders. The Vmax VX2 Hub features a 500W nominal motor, achieving a top speed of 33 MPH and handling inclines of up to 19.3°. With a maximum range of 56 miles from its 18.2 Ah battery, this scooter weighs 57.1 lbs and supports riders up to 287 lbs. Its safety features include a mix of disc and drum brakes, combined with an IPX6 rating, making it suitable for street riding.
On the other hand, the Nami Burn-E 2 Max is engineered for high performance with a dual motor setup that delivers 3000W nominal power and peaks at 8400W. It reaches a remarkable top speed of 60 MPH and can tackle steep inclines of 40°. Its 40 Ah battery provides a substantial range of 115 miles. Weighing 103 lbs and accommodating a maximum rider weight of 265 lbs, it features front and rear hydraulic suspension along with advanced hydraulic disc brakes, earning an IP55 rating.
For those prioritizing power and extensive range, the Nami Burn-E 2 Max is an exceptional choice. However, if you seek a more affordable, lightweight option for urban commuting, the Vmax VX2 Hub (18.2Ah) is a practical alternative. Your decision should reflect your riding style and individual needs.
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