What? How many fat tire bikes are on this list? Also, 250 watt hub motors are so antiquated. Besides the Tern Vektron there's nothing new on this list. I still gave you a like because I love you guys.❤️
What's really missing from all these reviews is "fit". It would be nice to see someone 5'-0", and someone 6'-4" on the bikes, so we can get a sense of how the bike might fit us...
One other thing that is worth mentioning in this review is customer satisfaction. Lectric is only one of a few companies that has an A+ Accredited rating with the BBB.
Do you know how accreditation works at BBB? They have much the same issues as the other manufacturers. BBB is a money making enterprise. Don't be a gullible consumer.
@@shoobowl As a matter of fact, I was a A+ Accredited business myself so I know the BBB charges us as much as $500-$600 per year in member fees. Yes they are a business and I don’t agree with that when a business receives hundreds of bad reviews, they are able to maintain their A+ rating. Believe me….I know!
I bought a lectric xp2.0 and I love the bike. There is one problem it’s heavy and extremely awkward to pick up when folded. I bought it to take in my small school bus I’ve converted but made a ramp to drive it in the bus as trying to carry it is a pain.
Not many people know about the Doheny EZ step thru, foldable 750watt ebike. I've had one over 6 months. 60 lbs ,fast , trails.4 inch tires, hydraulic brakes. Excellent bike for short women but also great for taller people. Customer service is awsome from Dana Point California. I bought a Blix Aveny. Too long or high for someone 5'2" . I'm selling it with 19 miles. Beautiful bike not for short people.
I have the same issue. I googled the average height for women in the world. Average is 5'3". That means there is a whole lot of us under that average. If women are the ones who spend the most money then why are there no bikes being marketed for us??? I bought the RadRunner 2. I love the bike, but at 68 years old it takes the bumps pretty hard, and I could use a little suspension and a better seat. My tail bone is sore. Any bike with suspension is too tall for me.
@@NorthcoastPatty need to get a custom bike. Your needs are very specific like suspension on a small bike. Could easily get that done at a bike shop. Buy a small bike the one u want and have it customized with electric and suspension
@@YourDaddyismydaddy Thank you. I believe I looked into swag Tron and even then I don’t think the seat would allow me to put my feet flat on the ground. It’s very odd that the company that sold me my bike told me anyone with a 24.5 inseam or longer could put their feet flat on the ground. Their bike seat is 30 inches from the ground. Maybe I already said that. I can’t see my comment at the moment and I’m in a big hurry. I will check out the other company. I have not heard of them.
You mention tern's accommodation small to large folks, which is good, but it would have been nice to know sizes for each bike reviewed. For example, i wanted to buy a rad bike , as i already have a full size one, but at 6' i do not fit on the rad you reviewed.
Great reporting. Would like to see pro and cons noted. All the reviews have a sense of candy coating. But I commend you on bringing something to the viewers.
Thanks for the feedback John. We did include a link to the write up. electricbikereport.com/best-folding-electric-bikes/ That works as a hub as each individual review can be found from there as well. You'll find pros and cons in each individual review. Hope that helps!
Lectric XP 2.0 , I got mine several days ago & I really enjoy it. I need the upgrade comfort seat which was part of my package but due to supply backlog it came with regular seat. I called Lectric Bike office & they were very polite & assured me my comfort seat will be shipped in approximately 2 weeks. This is the best purchase I’ve made for myself in years. Conserving energy (mostly mine) also saves me on gas costs as I can go to beach & local stores on my e-bike!
I'm sure you haven't seen EUY NXB, I'd call it the Lectric XP 2.0 killer. The same model configuration is one grade higher than XP 2.0, The 750W motor is higher than XP 2.0's 500W, Equipped with a 12.8Ah battery, 3.2Ah more than XP 2.0. NXB is equipped with 4.0 inch fat tires and Lectric is 3.0 inch, Lectric's comfort seat is still It costs $79 to buy, NXB is free, and most importantly, they are sold at the same price.
What about the Sondors fold X, I ran mine over 1400km in snow and mud trails and still running well. I only had to change the bottom bracket at 1100km, cost for part $20.
This is great! Thank you! I am ready to upgrade my jetson bolt after both breaks stopped working while riding. Very dangerous. I would love to see what are the bikes with better suspensions for NYC streets. Budget friendly and for short people like me a little under 5 feet.
I would have liked to hear more about how the other bikes compare with the Brompton's practical functions as a shopping and train/bus/plane/restaurant/bar/hotel bike. The other bikes don't use these functions as a measuring stick for quality - yet these are needs we have in every city in the US. We are a car nation - but many of us want to bike to the things we actually do. Great reviews, I really appreciate your work Jennie
I've spent too much time on regular bikes, I just can't see myself adapting to a small wheel and frame. But I need something I can carry in my boat. So I'm thinking about putting a BBSHD on a Montague...
The Brompton is very high quality, and a thieves delight even (if you padlock it outside) + secondhand resale value is brilliant, but for me I would go for the Blix
I'm in my mid sixties and my wife in her late fifties. We are very new to eBikes and are looking for a folding bike in the $1000.00 to $1,200.00 range. We don't need anything crazy fast, but would like something that can do a few hills in the area where we live. Suggestions please.
@@ElectricBikeReport Thanks. Since I posted this a few days ago I've been watching a slew of videos and we ordered two of the Lectric XP 2.0 step thru models.
Interesting differences. Many of the bike seats are way too high making the experience sport rather than just getting around. Most city bikes in Europe have an ergonomy that allows the user to sit upright and just use the bike to get around rather than win the Tour de France.
Nice selection. However, weight is my number one consideration. It’s a pity you don’t mention the weight of each ebike you reviewed here. Also missing is the Carbo and the Eole ebikes for comparison. 🙏⚡️🤘
I got 2 HeyBike Rangers and I really like it. One was for a friend and one for me. Advertised miles is 45-48 miles no pedal, probably for specific situations. I get about 20-25 miles from mine on full throttle, no peddling and I'm 190lbs. Gets about 25-28 mph, breaks are good. I had a great experience with their customer service. Just make sure you break it in properly and get it tuned up. Haven't tried the Mars, but looks similar to the lectric.
The G-force electric folding bike is the best folding bike, for the money. $1100, a real 750w motor. Not a fake 750 like rad power bikes, or a 500 like lectric
No mention of the Morfuns Eole S or the upcoming model X? I'm really tempted because I hope to fit it through a Cessna cargo door. Need sub 45 lbs, compact, with a luggage rack or two.
Had we reviewed it before we made this it no doubt would have been on the list! We'll likely be updating our written list on the website and adding it there soon!
I love my adventon Sinch even though it is too heavy for Me to lift. So no need to fold bike. Too heavy to lift into vehicle. I am looking at the Heybike ranger for a second bike for visitors.
and just how safe do you feel with a foot and a half seat-tube hanging out. i'm 6'2" and a bit chonky, just watching it in the video gives me the shivers. if i can ever get the zugo rhino brought to canada everything would be settled and my money would be spent.
inside that pickle lies the problem putting a 500w motor and 36v controller on a 'heavy-duty' frame, then adding a 280ish man and some prospecting gear, who may come home with 25lb of samples at the end of a day. it is hard to pick all the features, and zugo hasn't really engaged me as much as the import and tax govt depts did with regards how to get the process started toward the utility side of the e-bike market. i'm 50+ and i don't need to be tearing around in the woods, i just need to say ahead of the deerflies down woods roads and paths :) ideally, a rhino frame with twin 300w hubs on a 48v pack through twin 24v controllers limited to 32kph. and since we have to sacrifice speed to make the gov't bureau of nannies happy, give me a low gear ratio so it won't go fast but it can't be stopped by incline, like a rokon (for instance). 26"x 4" knobbies, dual throttle and suspension and take my money.
Missed the rize brand from Vancouver Canada. Have a folding 2020 bolt x and it is great as well as two full sized Rize bikes, X model and step through both 26x4 wheel size. All good and no issues. Enjoyed the reviews, ride on.....
Prices change often (especially this time of year) so we recommend checking the brands' websites for current pricing. Check out the links in the video description!
This list really feels paid for to be honest. The Lectric 3.0 beats out all of the bikes on this list in almost every single way, is is literally thousands of dollars cheaper than half of the bikes on this list. Save you’re time and money, get the Lectric XP 3.0, you’ll thank me later
These are all very expensive & outside the affordability of most people. What about The best Folding Electric bicycle for under £700?. Care to take the challenge? 🤔
Good reviews, but the sound design needs work. I turn the volume up to hear your hosts voices, which are miked low, and get my ears blown out by the bumper music and/or commercials.
these aren't folding bikes you carry on the subway to and from work. These are bikes you put in your car trunk to go to the nearest trail , or national parks.
There's alot better folding ebikes that were left out - better components, better looking, better construction and nicer colors and still budget friendly.
@@ElectricBikeReport Well, they're are a very small player in the market. Overpriced and they haven't had their small folder in stock for like a whole year, they keep saying soon, soon, soon, but nothing!
E-Bike Question of the Day ⚡🚴 What is your pick for the best folding e-bike? Let us know in the comments below 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
What? How many fat tire bikes are on this list? Also, 250 watt hub motors are so antiquated. Besides the Tern Vektron there's nothing new on this list. I still gave you a like because I love you guys.❤️
I lost respect for EBR when you review Magicycle. Very biased review!
I love my XP. Best value hands down when you consider they have local support.
The GoCycle G4 looks the most exciting to me!
Luna eclipse
for future best lists, could you list the price, distance, and top speed of each bike when you present them? very informative video thanks
this^^price, top speed, weight, and maybe a short clip of carrying the bike while folded
And post the text on the screen. Not just audio.
And the weight with and without the battery attached…
All of these^^ 😅 would be helpful for sure
Thanks. You saved me from watching the rest of this review
What's really missing from all these reviews is "fit". It would be nice to see someone 5'-0", and someone 6'-4" on the bikes, so we can get a sense of how the bike might fit us...
One other thing that is worth mentioning in this review is customer satisfaction. Lectric is only one of a few companies that has an A+ Accredited rating with the BBB.
Do you know how accreditation works at BBB? They have much the same issues as the other manufacturers. BBB is a money making enterprise. Don't be a gullible consumer.
@@shoobowl As a matter of fact, I was a A+ Accredited business myself so I know the BBB charges us as much as $500-$600 per year in member fees. Yes they are a business and I don’t agree with that when a business receives hundreds of bad reviews, they are able to maintain their A+ rating. Believe me….I know!
I bought a lectric xp2.0 and I love the bike. There is one problem it’s heavy and extremely awkward to pick up when folded. I bought it to take in my small school bus I’ve converted but made a ramp to drive it in the bus as trying to carry it is a pain.
$1499 RAD Expand5-750w48v14ah, front suspension, 20x4 spokes...
$899 Lectric XP2.0 750w48v9.6ah, front suspension, 20x3 spokes...
$1799 Aventon Sinch ST 500w48v14ah, front suspension, 20x4 spokes
$1899 Blix Vika+Flex 500w48v12.8ah, NO suspension, 20x2 spokes, UK speeds?
$2190 Mod City+ 500w48v12.8ah, front/seat suspension, 20x3 spokes
$3999 GoCycle G4 500w36v8.1ah, rear suspension, 20x2.2 mags
$???? Tern Vektron 250w(?)v(?)ah(400Wh), NO suspension, ??x?? spokes
$4970 Brompton Elec Line (?)w(?)v(?)ah, NO suspension, ??x?? spokes
Not many people know about the Doheny EZ step thru, foldable 750watt ebike. I've had one over 6 months. 60 lbs ,fast , trails.4 inch tires, hydraulic brakes. Excellent bike for short women but also great for taller people. Customer service is awsome from Dana Point California. I bought a Blix Aveny. Too long or high for someone 5'2" . I'm selling it with 19 miles. Beautiful bike not for short people.
I have the same issue. I googled the average height for women in the world. Average is 5'3". That means there is a whole lot of us under that average. If women are the ones who spend the most money then why are there no bikes being marketed for us??? I bought the RadRunner 2. I love the bike, but at 68 years old it takes the bumps pretty hard, and I could use a little suspension and a better seat. My tail bone is sore. Any bike with suspension is too tall for me.
Can you put feet flat on ground? Im 5 ft. and looking for a bike where I can do this.
@@NorthcoastPatty need to get a custom bike. Your needs are very specific like suspension on a small bike. Could easily get that done at a bike shop. Buy a small bike the one u want and have it customized with electric and suspension
@@EnchantedIrish they have small bike for teens and such that would work. Swagtron and gyroor have some small bikes that are decent
@@YourDaddyismydaddy Thank you. I believe I looked into swag Tron and even then I don’t think the seat would allow me to put my feet flat on the ground. It’s very odd that the company that sold me my bike told me anyone with a 24.5 inseam or longer could put their feet flat on the ground. Their bike seat is 30 inches from the ground. Maybe I already said that. I can’t see my comment at the moment and I’m in a big hurry. I will check out the other company. I have not heard of them.
You mention tern's accommodation small to large folks, which is good, but it would have been nice to know sizes for each bike reviewed. For example, i wanted to buy a rad bike , as i already have a full size one, but at 6' i do not fit on the rad you reviewed.
Look at the RadMini 4. It will fit you.
@@lendirk902 rad bikes told me it is no longer made
I live in a ruralish suburban environment in the East Bay San Francisco area and I love my Lectric XP 2.0
Good to know.
Livermore? Dublin? 😂
Small mistake - The Sinch has mechanical brakes. You say "hydraulic disk brakes" while the camera is panning over the mech disk brakes. @6:03
Thanks for the catch!
Thank you for including the Gocycle G4 - great episode!
👍👍👍
Great reporting. Would like to see pro and cons noted. All the reviews have a sense of candy coating. But I commend you on bringing something to the viewers.
Thanks for the feedback John. We did include a link to the write up. electricbikereport.com/best-folding-electric-bikes/
That works as a hub as each individual review can be found from there as well. You'll find pros and cons in each individual review. Hope that helps!
Lectric XP 2.0 , I got mine several days ago & I really enjoy it. I need the upgrade comfort seat which was part of my package but due to supply backlog it came with regular seat. I called Lectric Bike office & they were very polite & assured me my comfort seat will be shipped in approximately 2 weeks. This is the best purchase I’ve made for myself in years. Conserving energy (mostly mine) also saves me on gas costs as I can go to beach & local stores on my e-bike!
I'm sure you haven't seen EUY NXB, I'd call it the Lectric XP 2.0 killer. The same model configuration is one grade higher than XP 2.0, The 750W motor is higher than XP 2.0's 500W, Equipped with a 12.8Ah battery, 3.2Ah more than XP 2.0. NXB is equipped with 4.0 inch fat tires and Lectric is 3.0 inch, Lectric's comfort seat is still It costs $79 to buy, NXB is free, and most importantly, they are sold at the same price.
@@zhengbu 😆 promoting chinese garbage again 😆
@@zhengbu You sound like a bot for that company, but whatever, I'm thinking I might go with your one instead.
@@MR-nl8xr lmao howd this go? looking myself
It was mentioned @7:25 that the sinch step through had hydraulic brakes yet they are not🤔
What about the Sondors fold X, I ran mine over 1400km in snow and mud trails and still running well. I only had to change the bottom bracket at 1100km, cost for part $20.
We've heard great things but haven't tested a recent model.
This is great! Thank you! I am ready to upgrade my jetson bolt after both breaks stopped working while riding. Very dangerous. I would love to see what are the bikes with better suspensions for NYC streets. Budget friendly and for short people like me a little under 5 feet.
I would have liked to hear more about how the other bikes compare with the Brompton's practical functions as a shopping and train/bus/plane/restaurant/bar/hotel bike. The other bikes don't use these functions as a measuring stick for quality - yet these are needs we have in every city in the US.
We are a car nation - but many of us want to bike to the things we actually do.
Great reviews, I really appreciate your work
Jennie
I've spent too much time on regular bikes, I just can't see myself adapting to a small wheel and frame.
But I need something I can carry in my boat.
So I'm thinking about putting a BBSHD on a Montague...
The Brompton is very high quality, and a thieves delight even (if you padlock it outside) + secondhand resale value is brilliant, but for me I would go for the Blix
I'm in my mid sixties and my wife in her late fifties. We are very new to eBikes and are looking for a folding bike in the $1000.00 to $1,200.00 range. We don't need anything crazy fast, but would like something that can do a few hills in the area where we live. Suggestions please.
Lectric XP probably fits the bill best in terms of price anyway.
@@ElectricBikeReport Thanks. Since I posted this a few days ago I've been watching a slew of videos and we ordered two of the Lectric XP 2.0 step thru models.
@@subiesojourner777 hope you enjoy them. i really liked mine until it got stolen. hope you fair better.
Interesting differences. Many of the bike seats are way too high making the experience sport rather than just getting around. Most city bikes in Europe have an ergonomy that allows the user to sit upright and just use the bike to get around rather than win the Tour de France.
Matter of preference, no?
Can we manually lower the seat?👀
Have you heard of the Kwigge bike?
did they mention the range of these e-bikes under different weights and speeds?
Nice selection. However, weight is my number one consideration. It’s a pity you don’t mention the weight of each ebike you reviewed here. Also missing is the Carbo and the Eole ebikes for comparison. 🙏⚡️🤘
Absolutely.that’s what most people are interested in. Weight and portability
Did you find one? Carbo is looking good for weight and storing anywhere. Storybike is lightweight as well. Torn between the two.
Any of these available to purchase in Europe?
I’ve got a Tern S10. It’s great.
Quality bike right there!
Do you have any opinions about the Hey Bike Mars?
Haven't ridden it yet, so nothing at the moment.
I got 2 HeyBike Rangers and I really like it. One was for a friend and one for me. Advertised miles is 45-48 miles no pedal, probably for specific situations. I get about 20-25 miles from mine on full throttle, no peddling and I'm 190lbs. Gets about 25-28 mph, breaks are good. I had a great experience with their customer service. Just make sure you break it in properly and get it tuned up. Haven't tried the Mars, but looks similar to the lectric.
The G-force electric folding bike is the best folding bike, for the money.
$1100, a real 750w motor. Not a fake 750 like rad power bikes, or a 500 like lectric
No mention of the Morfuns Eole S or the upcoming model X? I'm really tempted because I hope to fit it through a Cessna cargo door. Need sub 45 lbs, compact, with a luggage rack or two.
Haven't ridden them yet so we couldn't speak to them much.
Any of these available in Europe?
Lectric xp lite is really good too.
Had we reviewed it before we made this it no doubt would have been on the list! We'll likely be updating our written list on the website and adding it there soon!
you didn't really give the prices of each bike
Prices change a lot so we just put links in the description instead.
What about the accomile rhino?
Is the dj fat tire folding bike good?
Haven't heard of it before. Couldn't really speak to it.
I like the Gocycle. It is a good looking bike
Agreed!
any takes on MIRIDER?
Haven't ridden it. Couldn't really say much.
check out the Tesgo Hummer Pro great bike
I love my adventon Sinch even though it is too heavy for Me to lift. So no need to fold bike. Too heavy to lift into vehicle. I am looking at the Heybike ranger for a second bike for visitors.
What about heybikes?
How tall are you guys? That would help me get an idea of what may be comfortable for me. Thanks!
Both are 6'1"
and just how safe do you feel with a foot and a half seat-tube hanging out. i'm 6'2" and a bit chonky, just watching it in the video gives me the shivers. if i can ever get the zugo rhino brought to canada everything would be settled and my money would be spent.
inside that pickle lies the problem putting a 500w motor and 36v controller on a 'heavy-duty' frame, then adding a 280ish man and some prospecting gear, who may come home with 25lb of samples at the end of a day. it is hard to pick all the features, and zugo hasn't really engaged me as much as the import and tax govt depts did with regards how to get the process started toward the utility side of the e-bike market. i'm 50+ and i don't need to be tearing around in the woods, i just need to say ahead of the deerflies down woods roads and paths :) ideally, a rhino frame with twin 300w hubs on a 48v pack through twin 24v controllers limited to 32kph. and since we have to sacrifice speed to make the gov't bureau of nannies happy, give me a low gear ratio so it won't go fast but it can't be stopped by incline, like a rokon (for instance). 26"x 4" knobbies, dual throttle and suspension and take my money.
charge me $4000 cdn, and we would both be happy. i will assemble it myself.
Would you do a review of the Aventon Sinch SO, please. I’m getting one next week and on order. 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏽❤️🔥
Hopefully sometime soon!
You guys need to check out the new Luna eclipse folding ebike. 1000w 48v 14
Love mine
Why do all the reviews have only tall men demonstrating? Can't anyone find a petite female to help demonstrate? Women also like to ride.
We don’t care about you
Thinking about getting a step thru e-bike for bike trails in our rural town.
Missed the rize brand from Vancouver Canada. Have a folding 2020 bolt x and it is great as well as two full sized Rize bikes, X model and step through both 26x4 wheel size. All good and no issues. Enjoyed the reviews, ride on.....
Thanks for sharing!
Where r the prices
Prices change often (especially this time of year) so we recommend checking the brands' websites for current pricing. Check out the links in the video description!
A glaring omission here is: Crooked Path line of sterling E-bikes! Family USA made w/ tons of features and very reasonable prices.
We'll have to look into them. Thanks for watching!
Why not put the prices on the video as well? 😮💨
Man that gocycle is so sweet. I would just get so annoyed with everyone stopping me to ask about it
Where's Vitilan?
Great video. Thank you!! I must get a Gocycle G4!!
How about the price of every bike, affordable is a relative term
Fair point, we'll try and do better when we release the update.
Where’s the Sondors XS Folding Bike
Haven't tested it personally. Kept the list to what we knew from the dozens we have tested
I love my lectric 2.0 step thru
This list really feels paid for to be honest. The Lectric 3.0 beats out all of the bikes on this list in almost every single way, is is literally thousands of dollars cheaper than half of the bikes on this list. Save you’re time and money, get the Lectric XP 3.0, you’ll thank me later
Never understand when people talk about “small motor”in the front in the Brompton it’s huge and clumsy
"affordable" *checks price* 1800$ *closes video
LOL SAME
No Belt drive
No Yamee Fat Bear?.
I keep waiting and waiting for a gocycle to come in the repair shop so I can test ride one! ;)
dude in the red shirt how tall is he
That dude is 6'1"
@@ElectricBikeReport ok i just heard if you was over 5.5 foot the rad bike would be to small
No is putting up . I think is The best folding ebike out there 🤔. The wallke H6.
Grrrreat! Thank you for the content!
nice selection. id totally go for these if they have a belt drive lmao
We just got a belt drive folder in the other day. Hopefully it makes the cut when we update the video next time!
Luna Eclipse wasn’t on this list :( mine arrives next week
@@BrosGamingUnited608 cant list everyone
@@ElectricBikeReport What bike?
@@blxckghxst_0 Has to be the Luna Eclipse..Electrek just released a review on it.
Without even mentioning the Surface604 Twist, with it's excellent torque sensor, this list is incomplete.
We haven't tested it out for ourselves yet. Although you're right, we hear good things about it.
These are all very expensive & outside the affordability of most people.
What about The best Folding Electric bicycle for under £700?.
Care to take the challenge?
🤔
$1000 is what we typically advise as the floor for an e-bike purchase. Going below that line usually has suspect quality.
"Schtreets" is not a word.
They are the Motortrend of electric bikes.
Thank you!
No mentioning of ranges? WTF?? 🤯
Superb video
Good reviews, but the sound design needs work. I turn the volume up to hear your hosts voices, which are miked low, and get my ears blown out by the bumper music and/or commercials.
Thanks for the feedback! We'll try and do better on that in future vids.
Brompton is for a selective group of people. I'm 6'2 185 pounds.
Definitely
Fat tires (heavy) for a folding bike makes no sense…people want it for portability and light weight
They want it for snow and sand.
these aren't folding bikes you carry on the subway to and from work. These are bikes you put in your car trunk to go to the nearest trail , or national parks.
Why was it necessary to talk for 2:40 sec before getting on with it...that could put some people off watching.
I probably do not have the best..but, I got one
i appreciate the un-ironic bye golly fr
Maybe have a lady to review also... It's not just men who want information available. I would love to know if these bikes suit my height and weight
Wow
Sam, please put your hands in your pockets when you're speaking 😵💫😉!
There's alot better folding ebikes that were left out - better components, better looking, better construction and nicer colors and still budget friendly.
👍
Brompton is the best
Once again the Ride Scoozy Veego e bikes get overlooked.
Seems interesting from the spec sheet. Just haven't tested that one out yet!
@@ElectricBikeReport Well, they're are a very small player in the market. Overpriced and they haven't had their small folder in stock for like a whole year, they keep saying soon, soon, soon, but nothing!
Folding and fat tires make no sense.
bro said budget and yet the bikes are over $3000
Dudes, these ads are getting ridiculous. Won't watch the channel again unfortunately
hi dear i am the factory of bike .
So expensive
wa
2 minutes 40 seconds of introduction and waffle.....no range, max weight..
Please lets you do less talking. Go straight so viewers won’t get bored
why does this video feel soooooooo scripted and uncomfortable