I realy like what I read about this , the Light 2. Is there any others that come more compact folded for carry on but more range? Any review on Varla Wasp?
Inokim Light scooter review is nice. So many XIAOMI kick-scooter reviews that we are getting sick of since it is not that great. This is a nice intro to Inokim
Wow, that is a LOT of miles! People complain about pricing but they fail to see that a well made and reliable product is worth the premium in saving when it comes to repairs!
I bought my light in Vancouver CANADA 🇨🇦 online shipped to Chicago. I paid $1100 for it. I say $1 a mile X 1436miles at my cost of $1100 with no failures it pays for itself. If u add on all the Lyft and Uber $ stops, these e commuter vehicles save time and cost
There are no suspension on the inokim light 2; it does have pneumatic tires so it cushion a little bit but I think they skipped on the suspension system to keep it light.
It slows down quite a bit going up hill so yes it works but if you have a lot of hills you probably need something with a more powerful motor. I recently purchased the Etwow which has a 850watt motor, makes a huge difference!
My wife and I went for the Zero 8 scooter and so glad we didn't go for anything heavier however tempting as that may be. I think its a very hard to beat scooter and we have been very happy with it.
I read great review for the Zero 8 but 40 lbs was a bit much for us since there are a lot of stairs invovled in our day to day commute, subway, stores and so on so being able to easily shoulder carry the scooter was important and 40lbs would be too much for the wife.
@@OWGAC yes I think it would be too heavy with lots of stairs involved. I think a lot of people buy a scooter with weight being low on their priorities and then realise its not very usable once they get it. Great to see a video that points this out and always enjoy your thoughtful work.
would you say someone weighing around 240 lbs would ruin this scooter? most scooters handle a little more than their weight limit, but i wanted to get your opinion. (normal riding purposes, street)
Great review mate. With all the new scooters available in 2020, like the Apollo City, Evolv Tour, and Turbowheel Dart -- would you still recommend the Inokim light 2 because it weighs less but goes almost as fast? I think thats one of the biggest selling points, from what I've seen. There's also the Joyor Mr6 that has similar stats to the Inokim, and costs half as much -- but it looks like a regular kick scooter.
The inokim can’t match the specification on the other scooter, but it is a more refined ride. I actually bought the Etwow since it has more power, but the acceleration and braking are both jarring and my wife don’t like it as much because of it, if I can do it again I’ll probably buy the inokim, even though its less powerful its easier to ride.
Hi, just wondering if you know whether you can take a folded e-scooter on the Express Bus or local bus. I know they won’t even let you take a fold up bike on the bus.
Prob varies from drivers to drivers and how big your. Scooter is, if its small and you carry it over the shoulder with a strap I doubt anyone would complain, but if its huge and you can barely it drag it up the bus then its prob no.
Try getting a tyre for the light 2. Inokim store London and Brighton won’t post it to you. Mines been of the road 4 weeks now due to a cut in the tyre, their attitude is it’s not my problem. Cruise control stopped working after 3 days and you’re be lucky to get 10 miles range, not only that no matter how many times you tighten it up, the stem and handle bars rattle about and shake. I thought I was upgrading from a m365 and it’s been nothing but hassle.
I have Just bought one and as a simple form of transport for local journeys is fits the bill perfectly. Light and small enough to put in the back of my Boxster for last mile journeys. I chose this because it has a skateboard feel to it and very stable. Yes there are definitely more powerful and more expensive scooters out there, but it does everything I need it to do. Sometimes we all get caught up in stats and forget what we actually need it for.
The Etwow got has way more power, but is much less refined and difficult to ride. I have one actually but my wife don’t like it because of the harsh acceleration and braking curve.
Great vid. My cousin owns a kingsong NS-1B e-scooter. It has a bigger motor, better range, similar speed, front and rear suspension plus it's closer to 600 dollars. Are E-scooters just more expensive in USA than Norway?
I think Inokim is trying differentiate from the rest of the e-scooter market with better build quality and their price reflect this; but no, I don't believe the same scooter would be more expensive in the US than Europe
Hi, just wondering if you ever heard of NYC cops confiscating those high performance escooters that go 30 mph or faster. Someone told me that they heard that rumor.
I'm glad you are leaning now towards a lighter scooter instead of that silly heavy boosted thing. You need to check out the Zoom Stryder EX, also has cruise control, more motor power, front rear suspension, solid tires (no flats!), very light, good range, folding handlebars, well built and attractive, and close to half the price of that Inokim. Sometimes a scooter is more about carry-ability and the Zoom does that very well including fits in a shopping trolley at the mall, and also has good speed, power, suspension for the riding times.
I think picking the right scooter is really a personal thing and has a lot to do with what your particular needs are, but I totally agree that carry-ability is one of the most important factor not often talked about. The solid rubber wheels on the zoom stryder would probably not do well in the pothole ridden streets of NYC but the lighter weight is nice. I think I prob filtered it out of my search since I set 20mph/ 20miles range as my minimum.
@@OWGAC That's a very good point, it is about someone's personal needs.I really value the small size and light weight of the Zoom. Being able to fold and toss it in a shopping trolley is worth a lot to me, same with carrying up/down stairs. Re range, the Zoom Stryder EX has the bigger battery and I have seen easy 28 km on mine on smooth flat ground, and I never run it down to zero battery. On flat ground with a light rider like your wife it's around 20 miles. Re potholes, yep my roads and footpaths are bad too, but the suspension soaks that up no probs. I don't want to sound like a zoom salesman because I'm a Onewheel guy, but if my Zoom Stryder got stolen I would just buy another one no question, no hesitation. It's the perfect short trip city transport device. The brakes are not great and I added a rechargeable brighter headlight, but after that it's perfect.
The Ninebot ES4 is lighter, has more range, also has a cruise control, suspension and costs less than half, just saying. But I haven’t used it since I got my INMOTION V8 :P
Mike Cane you’re right, I had mine for some months and the headlight turns the breaks on, not great. But otherwise, there are reviews after several thousand miles it still working which is pretty good for the price.
Really? That’s cool! Send me a request to connect either on telegram or facebook and remind me! I love to know about anyone who’s building PEV business!
LOL, Flushing is located right at the outlet of a no longer active river and next to what once was the largest dump in NYC, so you might not be too far of..
I'm sorry but you have one fact wrong there. Xiaomi M365 also has a cruise control despite it's not a premium brand scooter. Other than that, you video is good!
To get into my apartment I need to climb a long flight of stairs. So weight is key. However another problem I face is my town has its fair share of hills. No San Fran but hills some steeper than others so my next priority is can it climb hills. Range is next on the list and speed might be the least important.
Hsiang Thanks for your review! I have the Zero 9 and currently looking for a good quality light scooter for my gf. I love my Zero 9 but I agree with you, at 40lbs I would not recommend it to my gf
Hsiang awesome ! Recently every part in the Z 10 became available on Ali . So you’ll be back on the king in no time, meanwhile I’m jealous that I’m not forced into a gotway, I would hate to like it more than the shark ( z10)
Depends on your situation really, we have lots of stairs here with subway and buses so if you have to juggle a scooter and your bags, over the shoulder with a strap is easier
Well, this is a hell of a shock. I put Inokim off my radar two years ago because they had zero U.S. presence and no plans for any. Now they have a b&m retail outlet!?
@@OWGAC I completely understand. I carry my 45lb+ scooters up and down subway stations and miss my 27lb scooters for their portability. I just can't give up on the power the heavier scooters provide. I don't really find 45lbs-50lbs that heavy even going up and down multiple flights of stairs anymore.
I would actually probably agree with you, but since its for my wife I figure it'll be better for me to stick with a lighter scooter to better the chances of her actually carrying it and using it.
I own the Inokim quick 3 super. I bought it over the Ox because of the weight difference. Sometimes I wish I bought the Ox with it's suspension though. Mine has the 450 W motor and it flies up super steep hills. weight is 36 pounds so not light but manageable.
Come on, you don't want to ride the Bus!! If you ride a one wheel, I'd say the perfect 2nd wheel would be a longer range electric unicycle. Short fun ride with the OW and EUC when you need to make 20+ miles trip.
This is a piece of crap. I own this one for 2 years, wasted 1k+ euro on service. Firstly I changed tyre every week. After that I rided in the rainy day (the rain was not that intense) as a result = battery dead (400 euro for a new one) Then I was tired of changing tyres every week and putted airless tyres. After 1 week on riding airless tyres the rear wheel is bended and wobbly very hard. Idk how long can I use it this way but its totally not worth that money. PIECE OF CRAP! Don't even think of buying it, this scooter is pain in the ass. Not sure about other inokim products, but this model is clacky, fragile, you ride like a plastic toy, everything rattles, shakes, creaks. The maximum price for such a scooter is 200 euros. Do not even think of buying it, save yourself from this pain. Before that, I had a Xiaomi m365 - half the price, it served me for 3 years, for 3 years I spent 50 euros on it to put airelss tires, AND THATS ALL.
great video bc you filmed it on my block lol! I miss the restaurants pre pandemic
You put out cerebral and complete reviews, nice job Hsiang.
Thank you!! glad you enjoy it!
The light 2 max with the 12 amp battery in sale right now for $399 for Black Friday and think if getting it .
Im thinking of getting it right now too for my 11 year old for school commutes $399 cyber monday!
I realy like what I read about this , the Light 2. Is there any others that come more compact folded for carry on but more range? Any review on Varla Wasp?
Quick question: What strap are you using to carry it? Thanks for the great vid!
Great, informative review. We truly love this electric scooter. Super fun, super fast !
thank you! I will work on more once spring comes!
Inokim Light scooter review is nice. So many XIAOMI kick-scooter reviews that we are getting sick of since it is not that great. This is a nice intro to Inokim
Thank you!
Very detailed and awsume video
Thanks for your effort
thank you! I kinda wish they would update this scooter with a newer model.
I bought one. I have 1436 Miles on it with no major failures with the same battery. The scooter paid for itself👀
Wow, that is a LOT of miles! People complain about pricing but they fail to see that a well made and reliable product is worth the premium in saving when it comes to repairs!
I bought my light in Vancouver CANADA 🇨🇦 online shipped to Chicago. I paid $1100 for it. I say $1 a mile X 1436miles at my cost of $1100 with no failures it pays for itself. If u add on all the Lyft and Uber $ stops, these e commuter vehicles save time and cost
Awesome review, thank you from Australia 🇦🇺
Nice review Hsiang!
Thank you! It is a great scooter! I only wish that it was even lighter.
Great review! Thank you. Question - what are your go to restaurants in Flushing? Do share!
there are soo many places! but we frequently go to Nan Xiang, their soup bum can't be beat!
How good is the suspension system of this particular model? Does it have any and is it comfortable enough over rough roads?
There are no suspension on the inokim light 2; it does have pneumatic tires so it cushion a little bit but I think they skipped on the suspension system to keep it light.
Great review! I recently purchased the M365 Pro which wasn't powerful enough to tackle the hills near me. Does the Inokim Light 2 tackle hills well?
It slows down quite a bit going up hill so yes it works but if you have a lot of hills you probably need something with a more powerful motor. I recently purchased the Etwow which has a 850watt motor, makes a huge difference!
Bro where did you get the carrying strap for your unit?
I just rig it up with a duffle bag strap!
Where can I get a helmet like yours?
My wife and I went for the Zero 8 scooter and so glad we didn't go for anything heavier however tempting as that may be. I think its a very hard to beat scooter and we have been very happy with it.
I read great review for the Zero 8 but 40 lbs was a bit much for us since there are a lot of stairs invovled in our day to day commute, subway, stores and so on so being able to easily shoulder carry the scooter was important and 40lbs would be too much for the wife.
@@OWGAC yes I think it would be too heavy with lots of stairs involved. I think a lot of people buy a scooter with weight being low on their priorities and then realise its not very usable once they get it. Great to see a video that points this out and always enjoy your thoughtful work.
The zero series is faster and has suspension but poor resistance to rain
would you say someone weighing around 240 lbs would ruin this scooter? most scooters handle a little more than their weight limit, but i wanted to get your opinion. (normal riding purposes, street)
I have a scooter for you to review do you think you can do it
depending on what scooter it is?
@@OWGAC it’s my own coming to market. speedwayriders.business.site
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Great review mate. With all the new scooters available in 2020, like the Apollo City, Evolv Tour, and Turbowheel Dart -- would you still recommend the Inokim light 2 because it weighs less but goes almost as fast? I think thats one of the biggest selling points, from what I've seen. There's also the Joyor Mr6 that has similar stats to the Inokim, and costs half as much -- but it looks like a regular kick scooter.
The inokim can’t match the specification on the other scooter, but it is a more refined ride. I actually bought the Etwow since it has more power, but the acceleration and braking are both jarring and my wife don’t like it as much because of it, if I can do it again I’ll probably buy the inokim, even though its less powerful its easier to ride.
Hi, just wondering if you know whether you can take a folded e-scooter on the Express Bus or local bus. I know they won’t even let you take a fold up bike on the bus.
Prob varies from drivers to drivers and how big your. Scooter is, if its small and you carry it over the shoulder with a strap I doubt anyone would complain, but if its huge and you can barely it drag it up the bus then its prob no.
Thanks.
Try getting a tyre for the light 2. Inokim store London and Brighton won’t post it to you. Mines been of the road 4 weeks now due to a cut in the tyre, their attitude is it’s not my problem. Cruise control stopped working after 3 days and you’re be lucky to get 10 miles range, not only that no matter how many times you tighten it up, the stem and handle bars rattle about and shake. I thought I was upgrading from a m365 and it’s been nothing but hassle.
How is it going now? I just ordered one. Where did you get the tires in the end?
@@Deadeye1967 I sold it in the end. 6 weeks to get a tyre and tube, got a mantis pro after. No problems with that and parts easily available
Fantastic review
Thank you! I need to do more scooter reviews!
I have Just bought one and as a simple form of transport for local journeys is fits the bill perfectly.
Light and small enough to put in the back of my Boxster for last mile journeys.
I chose this because it has a skateboard feel to it and very stable.
Yes there are definitely more powerful and more expensive scooters out there, but it does everything I need it to do.
Sometimes we all get caught up in stats and forget what we actually need it for.
So this or the etoww gt? In your opinion
The Etwow got has way more power, but is much less refined and difficult to ride. I have one actually but my wife don’t like it because of the harsh acceleration and braking curve.
hola se le puedo poner rueda de 10 pulgadas . muy bueno tu video
I think I'm going to replace my fiance's Rev with this. We need the range!
The Light 2 is a nicer built scooter, but I end up buying the ETWOW since it has a more powerful motor and battery
Great vid. My cousin owns a kingsong NS-1B e-scooter. It has a bigger motor, better range, similar speed, front and rear suspension plus it's closer to 600 dollars. Are E-scooters just more expensive in USA than Norway?
I think Inokim is trying differentiate from the rest of the e-scooter market with better build quality and their price reflect this; but no, I don't believe the same scooter would be more expensive in the US than Europe
Can you feature my booster GT?
I haven't made a scooter review video for some time, but maybe in the future!
Hi, just wondering if you ever heard of NYC cops confiscating those high performance escooters that go 30 mph or faster. Someone told me that they heard that rumor.
I’m having problems with battery performance. Is someone else having this issue too?
Ted Söderberg me...
Have you tried asking Inokim for support?
Mine goes down to 50% in a few meters run after a full charge. Battery is expensive
IP rating?
Does it go up the slope well?
Surprisingly well consider the small motor it has. Went up the bridge with no problem and was able to maintain it's top speed
Looking forward to the new wheel video
Almost ready!!
I'm glad you are leaning now towards a lighter scooter instead of that silly heavy boosted thing.
You need to check out the Zoom Stryder EX, also has cruise control, more motor power, front rear suspension, solid tires (no flats!), very light, good range, folding handlebars, well built and attractive, and close to half the price of that Inokim.
Sometimes a scooter is more about carry-ability and the Zoom does that very well including fits in a shopping trolley at the mall, and also has good speed, power, suspension for the riding times.
I think picking the right scooter is really a personal thing and has a lot to do with what your particular needs are, but I totally agree that carry-ability is one of the most important factor not often talked about. The solid rubber wheels on the zoom stryder would probably not do well in the pothole ridden streets of NYC but the lighter weight is nice. I think I prob filtered it out of my search since I set 20mph/ 20miles range as my minimum.
@@OWGAC That's a very good point, it is about someone's personal needs.I really value the small size and light weight of the Zoom. Being able to fold and toss it in a shopping trolley is worth a lot to me, same with carrying up/down stairs.
Re range, the Zoom Stryder EX has the bigger battery and I have seen easy 28 km on mine on smooth flat ground, and I never run it down to zero battery. On flat ground with a light rider like your wife it's around 20 miles. Re potholes, yep my roads and footpaths are bad too, but the suspension soaks that up no probs. I don't want to sound like a zoom salesman because I'm a Onewheel guy, but if my Zoom Stryder got stolen I would just buy another one no question, no hesitation. It's the perfect short trip city transport device. The brakes are not great and I added a rechargeable brighter headlight, but after that it's perfect.
The Ninebot ES4 is lighter, has more range, also has a cruise control, suspension and costs less than half, just saying. But I haven’t used it since I got my INMOTION V8 :P
rgaufman once you get a wheel, all the others collect dust
Yeah, and for that little money you get lot of problems in the months ahead. Go read some owner comments on Reddit.
Mike Cane been riding my z 10 with pure joy, my e+ before that
Mike Cane you’re right, I had mine for some months and the headlight turns the breaks on, not great. But otherwise, there are reviews after several thousand miles it still working which is pretty good for the price.
@@DigiDriftZone Only if you get a good one.Paul Greenlee: Yes, I like EUCs too.
I think I mentioned i LIve in Forest HIls and plan on opening a scooter store that sells etwow and inokim. Let me know if you have interest in this.
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Nice job man! We've got the same addiction. Sub'd!
Thank you !!!
When I hear flushing, I picture a field full of toilets
LOL, Flushing is located right at the outlet of a no longer active river and next to what once was the largest dump in NYC, so you might not be too far of..
I'm sorry but you have one fact wrong there. Xiaomi M365 also has a cruise control despite it's not a premium brand scooter. Other than that, you video is good!
exactly
To get into my apartment I need to climb a long flight of stairs. So weight is key. However another problem I face is my town has its fair share of hills. No San Fran but hills some steeper than others so my next priority is can it climb hills. Range is next on the list and speed might be the least important.
You should get your hands on one of the zero scooters. I recommend the 8x or 10x for a thrilling ride 👀
I did read great review for them and its nice that they have suspension, but I didn't want to go over 30lbs and even the 8 was 40lbs.
Hsiang Thanks for your review! I have the Zero 9 and currently looking for a good quality light scooter for my gf. I love my Zero 9 but I agree with you, at 40lbs I would not recommend it to my gf
where your new weel !?!?!?!
The shipping took forever! But it's here now so I'll unbox it next week!!
@@OWGAC good bro .. i wait to know what one you choice!!!
Please review Ninebot e25
9:57 Pigeon proximity alert...
I almost ran one over the other day! They haven’t acclimate to the idea of scooters or EUCs yet!
@@OWGAC Can happen😊
I live in forest hills use my etwow all the time
I love that scooter, I need to do a review on it!
@@OWGAC you can borrow mine
gt 2020 model
Hope you’re doing ok
Better now that my new EUC had finally arrived!!
Hsiang awesome ! Recently every part in the Z 10 became available on Ali . So you’ll be back on the king in no time, meanwhile I’m jealous that I’m not forced into a gotway, I would hate to like it more than the shark ( z10)
get 1 with trolley wheels & a handle
Depends on your situation really, we have lots of stairs here with subway and buses so if you have to juggle a scooter and your bags, over the shoulder with a strap is easier
Well, this is a hell of a shock. I put Inokim off my radar two years ago because they had zero U.S. presence and no plans for any. Now they have a b&m retail outlet!?
I am less familiar with their history, however if they want to Target a premium segment, it only makes sense for them to sell and have a present here!
@@OWGAC Which is what I hoped they would do several years ago. So better late than never.
Good option for your wife! Long live PEVs :)
The lighter weight really was the biggest draw with the Inokim, otherwise she actually liked the boosted rev
@@OWGAC I completely understand. I carry my 45lb+ scooters up and down subway stations and miss my 27lb scooters for their portability. I just can't give up on the power the heavier scooters provide. I don't really find 45lbs-50lbs that heavy even going up and down multiple flights of stairs anymore.
I would actually probably agree with you, but since its for my wife I figure it'll be better for me to stick with a lighter scooter to better the chances of her actually carrying it and using it.
@@OWGAC No question. Happy wife = happy life :)
InokimmMMM.
I have to try the OX next!
All e-scooters have cruise control including Zero 8 as well as even yes, the Xiaomi M365
No NOT all eScooters.
Lol definitely nowhere near all
@@delbomb3131 yes, ALL shithead. Every single one of them
@@aragorn318 You are an idiot. People who know better than you have told you otherwise. LEARN.
I own the Inokim quick 3 super. I bought it over the Ox because of the weight difference. Sometimes I wish I bought the Ox with it's suspension though. Mine has the 450 W motor and it flies up super steep hills. weight is 36 pounds so not light but manageable.
450 watts is very weak and it's not flying up hills, my dualtron thunder now that flies up hills at 6,000 watts.
@@jasontomica8938 Flying up is a relative term but I am happy with the speed it climbs. 16 to 17 mph up a steep hill is pretty good.
@@nastythomashobbs oh ok ok now I gotcha no problem
If I can’t go on one wheel I will ride the bus
Come on, you don't want to ride the Bus!! If you ride a one wheel, I'd say the perfect 2nd wheel would be a longer range electric unicycle. Short fun ride with the OW and EUC when you need to make 20+ miles trip.
Hsiang I’m happy that you have your new wheel now, I look forward to your next video
9:40 - even a basic xiaomi scooter has cruise control. 🐱
you're right sorry!
Helllo error 25 fault
This is a piece of crap. I own this one for 2 years, wasted 1k+ euro on service. Firstly I changed tyre every week. After that I rided in the rainy day (the rain was not that intense) as a result = battery dead (400 euro for a new one)
Then I was tired of changing tyres every week and putted airless tyres. After 1 week on riding airless tyres the rear wheel is bended and wobbly very hard. Idk how long can I use it this way but its totally not worth that money.
PIECE OF CRAP! Don't even think of buying it, this scooter is pain in the ass.
Not sure about other inokim products, but this model is clacky, fragile, you ride like a plastic toy, everything rattles, shakes, creaks. The maximum price for such a scooter is 200 euros. Do not even think of buying it, save yourself from this pain. Before that, I had a Xiaomi m365 - half the price, it served me for 3 years, for 3 years I spent 50 euros on it to put airelss tires, AND THATS ALL.
Its mostly of your mug then the scooter. pass!