Veteran Patton - 500km Review

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024

Комментарии • 272

  • @oldretireddude
    @oldretireddude Год назад +48

    I enjoy your videos but why do you use a thumbnail that says "Disappointed..."? Your review didn't seem disappointed at all, just very constructive.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +12

      Disappointed at the suspension softness. So close to perfection.

    • @oldretireddude
      @oldretireddude Год назад +4

      @@2cells1pack I'm very interested in that due to being a very heavy rider. I'm not an off-road trail kind of rider though. I'm a urban rider that might get out onto the turf or smooth path occasionally. I would also be interested in what people thought about the wheel fitted with the street tire.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +5

      for urban riders, the patton is a dream. I SOOOOO WANT to try the pattton with a street tire. Unfortunately, I didn't have one available at the time.

    • @oldretireddude
      @oldretireddude Год назад +2

      @@2cells1pack Please update this if you get one.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +4

      It's unfortunate, but I can't keep wheels for that long. So this wheel needs to go back to its rightful owner.

  • @mr_wrongway
    @mr_wrongway Год назад +48

    What a great review! Awesome that you guys do those videos!

  • @TheMoboarder
    @TheMoboarder Год назад +5

    Thank you, you two! Now waiting patiently (or impatiently) for my 62lbs preorder. No stairs anywhere I ride. 👏

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      Its a very good cruising wheel, light curb hop wheel.

  • @the_answer_is___42
    @the_answer_is___42 Год назад +12

    The pair of you are awesome! Keep up the great videos!

  • @mamAsita1111
    @mamAsita1111 Год назад +4

    Great review! I love that there’s a male and female perspective on the product.. straightforward details and ones we all wanted to know. keep them coming guys 👌🤙✨

  • @doctorpd1959
    @doctorpd1959 Год назад +4

    This is a great review because you two provide the point of view of two different sized riders. This is very important because not all riders are over 160 lbs.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +3

      this is exactly why we decided to start this channel. We not only come from two different body sizes/weights, but also male/female perspective, and lastly different types of riders. With all these differences, I feel that we can cover a good portion of impressions as to not be so biased.

  • @Duskys_Life
    @Duskys_Life Год назад +3

    Thank you both so much for the amazing videos! I have a standing pre order (first wheel!) for batch 1 of the patton , and your channel was a huge part in picking a wheel. The videos you guys , Hsiang , and Wrong Way make are some of the best and most informative I've seen.👍

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Thanks for the support! Definitely want to bring you the most real and authentic content.

  • @NoLimitstoRide...
    @NoLimitstoRide... Год назад +6

    Love the videos guys, thanks for the review, you guys make a perfeck job to the Pev Community, don´t stop. your channel will be big 1000%, you won a new subscriber and follower for all new videos

  • @dp1nzon
    @dp1nzon Год назад +3

    Great video Chamacos!!! thisis very informative and you guys did great. Ordered mine through Eevee wheels. Unable to find walkthrough with explanation on how to adjust the Fastace compression dampening and screen settings. Any upcoming vids regarding this?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      We can definitely look into making a short video explaining these things.

    • @dp1nzon
      @dp1nzon Год назад

      @@2cells1pack Where did you guys get the reflective decos for the Patton's bumper guards?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      @@dp1nzon That can be purchased as a package with the pads I believe.

  • @RaphaelBaron
    @RaphaelBaron Год назад +2

    Thanks for the in depth review. I ordered mine and I'm still definitely looking forward to it. It'll will be my first wheel so no comparisons here 😂

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      Woah! That's an awesome first wheel :p.

    • @RaphaelBaron
      @RaphaelBaron Год назад

      @@2cells1pack happy to hear it 😁

  • @ed_boogie
    @ed_boogie Год назад +6

    Very simple and concise. No crazy background music. Straight to the point and enjoyable all the way through. Minor sound issues, but very informative. I have a Sherman-s and I keep eyeballing this wheel. How does the suspension compare to the S?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      thanks! quite similar to sherman s, with slightly higher probability of bottoming out.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +3

      we hope to improve our video editing craft with every video we release.

    • @ed_boogie
      @ed_boogie Год назад

      @@2cells1pack thanks 👍

    • @DonovanWert
      @DonovanWert Год назад

      Awesome 😎 thanks 🙏

  • @jonwall4994
    @jonwall4994 Год назад +4

    You too are a great combo for this. Keep it up

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      Thanks :) the more we do, the better the videos will be!

  • @oldretireddude
    @oldretireddude Год назад +1

    Well, I bought one. I'm coming from 3yrs on an Inmotion V8F. As I mentioned earlier I am a heavy rider so I ordered the 66# springs and since I only ride urban streets I got the street tire. Thanks for your input.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      Congratulations!

    • @oldretireddude
      @oldretireddude Год назад +1

      @@2cells1pack One more question if you have time. For a more relaxed rider it seems that some power-pad pad locations may not be needed. The forward shin pad seems unnecessary for my casual riding style? I think I would use the one over the toe for lifting, and one behind the calf for braking. I just don't see that I would need that front shin one though.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      power pads in general are not needed on wheels. But they are there for convenience.

  • @patrick0uch
    @patrick0uch Год назад

    first time watching your videos, and i especially appreciate having opinions from two different perspectives - a lighter and a heavier rider - in one video. really makes it easier for people to form their own opinions about wheels and which one is suitable for their needs. thanks

  • @JesseMSheridan
    @JesseMSheridan Год назад +1

    This is a helpful video despite the audio issues. Thank you! The “disappointed” label is very misleading though.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Yeah, the audio issue was unfortunate. We were disappointed because we had such high expectations from our first impressions.

    • @JesseMSheridan
      @JesseMSheridan Год назад

      @@2cells1pack so.. if suspension is the only real issue what if ppl step up a stiffness level? I weigh ~180 lbs, so my default would be the 62lb version but I could get the 66lb instead.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      We had a 62lb and 66lb. Christine (

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Christine preferred the 66lb, but she weighs less than 100lbs and is definitely on the lower end of the EUC Rider bell curve.

    • @JesseMSheridan
      @JesseMSheridan Год назад

      @@2cells1pack Did Christine try the 66lb? It is super informative to have your different body types reviewing in parallel btw.

  • @haroldrushton6735
    @haroldrushton6735 Год назад +1

    That was an awesome and comprehensive review! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @GingerOnWheels
    @GingerOnWheels Год назад +1

    Woah that was a gnarly crash at 5:50. Hope you were okay. Thanks for the review video!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Bonked her chin a little. But she's perfectly okay :)

  • @Papalou1234
    @Papalou1234 Год назад +1

    2cells1pack good review i love the 2 opinions at once and different weight
    perspective i cant wait for the next one... you won a subs👌🏻

  • @rishi-m
    @rishi-m Год назад +1

    Amazing review, glad I finally found the channel! Albert I had seen your videos a while ago, I had appreciated your insights back then, I had searched EUC Albert a couple of times on RUclips to no avail! Will watch the content from now on! It's quality stuff! Could you a review on the upcoming batch of S18's at eevee's!? It would be worthwhile as an update to the model I feel, besides it has turned out to be sort of the only one in it's class..

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Personally, I think the s19 will be a good successor to the S18

  • @markricharddavies
    @markricharddavies Год назад +1

    Wow, the headline “ disappointed” seems out of context. We are all confused by this.
    Christine , we have to love your game attitude on going for it. Wow!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      We were very disappointed after such high hopes from our first impressions. It swept us off our feet in early riding, but after really giving it a run for its money we started to notice that the suspension was too soft for the type of riding the wheel is fit for.

    • @markricharddavies
      @markricharddavies Год назад

      @@2cells1pack appreciate the review and effort, great job! Both of you offer a refreshing point of view

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      I would love to practice jumping and going down stairs a little more with the Patton, but I was not dare to do that after bottoming out the suspension. Could only sit on the side and watch others doing it.
      I was really disappointed :(
      -Xtine

    • @Mpower31
      @Mpower31 Год назад

      @@2cells1pack is bottoming it out even bad in anyway? I remember with the V11 people said it was no big deal.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      I can't say whether or not bottoming out will damage as I have not tested personally. But I will say that suspensions are designed to be used in a certain operating range, if that operating range is exceeded, it is out of the design intent.

  • @steveland8014
    @steveland8014 Год назад +2

    Great review and format!
    Regarding the suspension, the consensus of reviews seems to be to go with the 66lb spring, even for lighter riders if riding heavy bumps/jumps. Bottoming out only after longer sets of stairs, however, sounds to me like classic suspension “packing”, where the rebound damping is set too slow to allow the shock to return to its starting position between successive hits, and therefore the wheel ends up deeper and deeper in its travel with each stair hit and eventually bottoming out. Increasing compression damping can also reduce this effect, but at a tradeoff of comfort.
    Ideally, spring rate selection should be determined by static sag. The geared up rider at a standstill should be compressing 15-25% of the total shock travel. Comfort and bottom-out resistance are then tuned with damping settings.
    As a 170lb rider on the fence between 62lb and 66lb spring rates, I’m curious if a lighter rider (such as 100lbs) still gets any meaningful static sag at all with the 66lb spring? With too little sag, suspension performance and handling can also suffer.
    Thanks!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      Regarding:
      - "packing" - the suspension bottoms out only on the last step. We have the rebound set pretty quick if you look at the closeup of the stairs shots
      - static sag - with christine on the 66lb patton, it still did sag. Sag on the 62lb was in the 30-35% range which IMO is too much.

    • @steveland8014
      @steveland8014 Год назад

      Thanks so much for the reply! Agreed, 30+% sag is too much. Some empirical sag measurements were exactly the info I’ve been looking for. Now I can buy the 66lb spring with confidence.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      We had recorded a suspension setup video, but realized quickly that it was pointless since both of the suspensions were too soft.

    • @steveland8014
      @steveland8014 Год назад +1

      Let’s hope Leaperkim or the aftermarket produces progressive-rate springs for the Patton to push its relatively short suspension travel closer to perfection.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      100% that would be AMAZING.

  • @philipcox7630
    @philipcox7630 Год назад +1

    Great video! Love the format!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      ppheeww! I was worried about the format to be honest.

    • @philipcox7630
      @philipcox7630 Год назад +1

      I like the back & forth and different views on the wheel.

  • @krisg2898
    @krisg2898 Год назад

    Informative video! Why does the thumbnail say "disappointed..." With a thumbs down though?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      disappointed becuase we had very high expectations.

  • @stealtherider3008
    @stealtherider3008 Год назад +2

    Good video guys! Do more!! Do the KS S22Pro please!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      We do videos for whichever wheels we can get our hands on. Being a small youtube channel - we will slowly grow and get access to more devices in the future.

  • @kennethc9786
    @kennethc9786 Год назад +1

    Great video! Would you do an update video after you've tuned the rebound/compression of the shocks to try and make it not bottom out?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      We will work on a video explaining the screen settings and suspension tuning.

  • @ElectricunicyclesUK
    @ElectricunicyclesUK Год назад +3

    with the Sherman-S having 1cm more travel would the 62lb be ok with a 190lb rider if not doing big drops?
    great reviews btw

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      The Sherman S has a lesser chance of bottoming out so easily due to the longer travel.

  • @KaizenOz
    @KaizenOz Год назад +1

    I think my pre-order will be at least another 6 weeks. Can’t wait

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      It's a good wheel !

    • @KaizenOz
      @KaizenOz Год назад

      @@2cells1pack its amazing, super happy with it. be great if the rear indicators could be turned off

  • @Vlad-sy2ij
    @Vlad-sy2ij Год назад +1

    Nice bud kristine

  • @PhobosYT
    @PhobosYT Год назад +1

    Great review, I really enjoyed it, subbed. Christina, what size helmet are you wearing in the video, S or M? I'm also around 100 pounds and with a relatively small head, it is really reassuring to see that you can manage the wheel so well!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      Christine wears size S helmet, however keep in mind that TSG helmet isn't good for higher speeds. I would view the TSG as a little better than a bicycle helmet in terms of real protection.

    • @PhobosYT
      @PhobosYT Год назад

      @@2cells1pack okay, so probably up to 35km/h (20mph) speeds. I'll think about it, thanks for the advice! I'd love to see a review video of your Shoei Ex Zero at some point!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      I’m still waiting for my Shoei Helmet to arrive. I ordered size M, ended up a bit too big for me. However I did find out the sizing of different brands are slightly different, and it fits different head shapes. The Shoei size M is very similar to the TSG size S, which both are on the loose side for me. Hopefully the new Shoei will arrive soon and we could do a review on the helmets :)
      - Xtine

  • @PlusSign2Day
    @PlusSign2Day Год назад +1

    Dang! "Skinny" is gorgeous!!! She needs to know this if she doesn't already.

  • @critzlez8593
    @critzlez8593 Год назад

    I believe that they suggest a lower coil weight for the suspension because it allows the user to have a very soft suspension for paved roads and commuting, but they can still adjust the compression dampening to make it not bottom out on the trail. Getting a heavier weight won't allow you to get as soft as it could be.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Even with compression dampening at max, I could still bottom it out.

    • @critzlez8593
      @critzlez8593 Год назад

      @@2cells1pack oh wow that's concerning. Though, I have a friend that's 140lbs and he says the 52lb is too stiff for him even at the softest settings. I'm assuming it's because he isn't riding it as hard as you guys. I bought a 58lbs version but mainly using it for the road and I'm 120lbs. Do you think that's fine?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      @@critzlez8593 for the road, it should be nice and cushy.

  • @Erafune
    @Erafune 7 месяцев назад

    Great review!

  • @tanho5917
    @tanho5917 Год назад

    Very nice constructive criticisms and I plan on getting the Patton myself but 3rd batch. By then, I hope LK make the front handle higher, make the toe piece wider, have a better shape of the front bumper for better adjustability to workaround that screw head, and maybe have better headlights. And I’m not going to hold my breath but maybe they can improve on the Patton. But if they don’t, it probably won’t matter since I’m not into doing long stairs or big jumps. But looks like the 66lb suspension is the way to go, so thx for the review!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      The headlight.. has been a staple for LK since the Sherman hahaha. Honestly tho, all the cons can be overlooked because of the performance

  • @OliGerard
    @OliGerard Год назад

    Great review as usual👍🏻. I receive mine on Monday. I shared the previous comments : an efficient review covering all the main questions we could have with the advantage of 2 point of view. Only « negative » point is the thumbnail not reflecting your global appreciation of the wheel. But on a “marketing” point of view : well done, before watching the review I really thought you discovered something terrible during your tests 😜😉

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      It was truly disappointing though. We had such high hopes for it after the first impressions

  • @privileguan9127
    @privileguan9127 Год назад

    If you'd decide to do a later review, it would be nice to see how durable the parts are. How complicsted it is to change a tire, if it can hold up in pouring rain etc.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      We have a tire change specific video that was released before this video. It has held up to rain quite well - and Wrong Way also released his video showing heavy rain use.

  • @leetNightshade
    @leetNightshade 10 месяцев назад

    I'm shocked the highest weighted spring they have isn't even good for a light weight person. Did LeaperKim seriously not test the wheel at all in any real world conditions? Appreciate the review!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  10 месяцев назад +1

      I think people in asia are smaller build compared to those in north america haha.

  • @brianonwheels
    @brianonwheels Год назад +2

    Hi I’m a 130 pound man and I pre ordered the 58 pound suspension because it recommends it’s for [

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      I would recommend heavier for sure. But that's our personal opinion

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Also, it really depends on the type of riding you do. If you're going to use the wheel mainly for commuting , then the suspension should be okay for you.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      I think I was still recommend the 62 lb though

    • @brianonwheels
      @brianonwheels Год назад +1

      @@2cells1pack Thank you for the quick reply! Did you me you "will still recommend the 62 lb" for my weight class, over the 66? I believe you had a typo

    • @brianonwheels
      @brianonwheels Год назад +1

      Also, I'm considering switching to street tires since most of my riding is on paved roads. but all the review i see are with knobby patton tires. Do you think street tires would work well on the Patton or does that go against it's design as "an ideal off roading EUC"

  • @RidershermanV3
    @RidershermanV3 Год назад +1

    Love your videos guys

  • @bradleydavis7816
    @bradleydavis7816 Год назад +1

    So she (weighing < 100 lbs) bottoms out on the 62 lb shocks. The question i have is, Does He (240 lbs) ever bottom out on the 66 lb Shocks?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      Yes. I did many times. - Albert

    • @bradleydavis7816
      @bradleydavis7816 Год назад +1

      Are these shocks proprietary to the Patton? I’m wondering if the company that makes the shocks might also make a stiffer version that you could swap out.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      They are i believe.

  • @Not_Evil_
    @Not_Evil_ Год назад

    Can you hear the beeps with the helmet on? Or are they also very quiet like inmotion wheels

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Beeps are pretty good. It beeps around 65kph, so not super crazy amounts of wind noise

  • @Birahits
    @Birahits Год назад

    i like this review than others. :) keep it up. The Patton has no Demand in my country.. everyone is waiting on Extreme :)

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Thanks !! Extreme is definitely interesting… but it’s taking so long !!

  • @evramhalim1888
    @evramhalim1888 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video! I have the patton and I enjoy it so much but I get loud alarms when I brake hard on full battery, do you know why? And do I need to be concerned about braking cut out? Thank you

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  8 месяцев назад

      This is the new protection of high SOC braking to prevent capacitor blowing

  • @gerardwandels9364
    @gerardwandels9364 Год назад +1

    First ! Thanks for this excellent review

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Hopefully it's insightful. First review - so it was a little messsy

  • @vertigev
    @vertigev Год назад

    Great review, thank you! I do wish there were more comparison with the T4 since it's the only other wheel in this category.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      T4, Commander Mini, Patton, Extreme are all in the same category

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      once the extreme is out - i'll make a comparison video between all 4 models

  • @Bodybuilding_Lifestyle
    @Bodybuilding_Lifestyle Год назад

    Great Video 👍🏼
    Thanks for the information!

  • @FourthWayRanch
    @FourthWayRanch 11 месяцев назад

    it hurts my calves, why is the edge so sharp??
    it needs a handle that runs down the middle, hard to go shopping with

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, can always get those ergonomic fillers

  • @matthewearl9824
    @matthewearl9824 Год назад

    Great review btw! I cannot believe that they fixed such minor problems compared to the other huge problems that exist on the pre-production wheel..a small stamp and half centimeter of rubber...wow.why didn't they fix the charge port locations? Better spiked pedals? What were they thinking?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Haha baby steps. The toe pad is a good change. Affects rideability more than meets the eye

  • @dgriesdale
    @dgriesdale 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome videos. Thanks ! I’m planning on getting the 66lb from Eevees (as a successor to my S18).
    Do you recommend purchasing the Leaperkim pads or buy grizzla’s?
    Thanks in advance for your response.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  11 месяцев назад

      If you get grizzla, you’ll need to get the full fairing kit as well so that they can fit properly. The toe pads and front and rear bumpers get in the way

  • @sushiadventures4595
    @sushiadventures4595 Год назад +1

    Bonjour,
    Deux petites questions :
    Avez vous aussi touchè le fond avec le 66lbs , Christine a t'elle touché ?
    Pour 80% de off road , devrais je me tourner au final pour un S22 pro ?
    Je pese 76kg
    Goob job for this test 😊

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      If you want to do heavy trails/drops, i would suggest the S22Pro... only looking at the suspension. If you look at torque, the Patton wins hands down.

    • @sushiadventures4595
      @sushiadventures4595 Год назад

      @@2cells1pack thx 👍

  • @scottsum1319
    @scottsum1319 Год назад +1

    Bottoming out at a rider weight of

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +3

      Yeah, we mentioned that compression dampening could solve the bottoming out - however i feel it's a bandaid solution.

    • @oldretireddude
      @oldretireddude Год назад +2

      Isn't this where stiffening up the compression setting come into play?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      yes it does - but i like to have the spring properly match first. Then fine tune with dampening

    • @oldretireddude
      @oldretireddude Год назад +1

      @@2cells1packGreat thinking ...but if that's all we have to work with, does it get the job done? For the average rider?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      Yes, if you're not doing any big drops you'll be fine.

  • @EuskadiJoloMas
    @EuskadiJoloMas Год назад

    Maybe throw up some on screen subtitles for those audio cut-outs?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      Ah! Let me figure that out. I'm new to this :(!

  • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
    @thechumpsbeendumped.7797 Год назад +3

    Another good vid. Get a microphone for your wife is my only criticism.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      She does have a mic! We both do.

    • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
      @thechumpsbeendumped.7797 Год назад

      @@2cells1pack there were a couple of points during the vid when I couldn't hear her.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      interesting. let me take a look

    • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
      @thechumpsbeendumped.7797 Год назад

      The first occurrence was at 9:48
      And again at 11:32.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      @@thechumpsbeendumped.7797 I must have screwed up the editing and missed it.

  • @andrewbakker7640
    @andrewbakker7640 Год назад

    Would you ever do a video comparing braking, speed and all that to the different v12’s?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      The Patton is on a whole different performance level compared to the V12. Night and day.

  • @jaredboulderterry3912
    @jaredboulderterry3912 Год назад +3

    Dont like the thumbnail.

  • @UpcomingJedi
    @UpcomingJedi 2 месяца назад

    Whats the point of freespin speed?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  2 месяца назад

      It provides a rough estimate as to how fast the wheel can go.

  • @Gasper4K
    @Gasper4K Год назад

    I thinking about picking up a 62lb version of the Patton. I weigh roughly 150 with gear on. You think that'll be too soft and cause bottoming out? I do mostly street riding and rarely offroad of do stairs.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      If you’re doing mainly street riding with a couple of steps, you should be ok with 62lb

  • @grahamkearnon6682
    @grahamkearnon6682 Год назад

    This being the wet coast I sure wish someone would test wheels in the rain over at least 3 months, remember these are expensive.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      It’s hard to long term review so many wheels - since one person can only ride one. You’d need a full team of reviewers and each person can do a 6 month review.

  • @pjwarez
    @pjwarez Год назад

    Great video... but please fix Skinny's audio!!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      RUclips doesn't allow me to fix it... The only thing they allow is adding subtitles

  • @fabianooliveira2715
    @fabianooliveira2715 11 месяцев назад

    Aqui no Brasil são 18:30 mas gostaria de comprar esse capacete feminino pra minha esposa depois vcs me diz qual a marca ok obrigado.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  11 месяцев назад

      That’s the TSG The Pass Pro. However that helmet is only good for low speed riding, if your wife rides over 35kph, then it’s better to get a helmet with ECE rating.

  • @BigBoyElectricToys
    @BigBoyElectricToys Год назад

    Great review! Do you think they'll come out with a heavier weight shock I'm a heavier rider also at around 265lb and don't want to beat up or destroy the suspension.

  • @tomknud
    @tomknud Год назад

    Great review. Where are those awesome trails?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      These trails are in Burnaby, BC. We will have a trail review series coming soon also :)

  • @neilbank81
    @neilbank81 Год назад +1

    This was awesome. Please do the same for the s22 pro

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +2

      If we get our hands on one, we will definitely do it.

  • @irhuz8683
    @irhuz8683 Год назад

    omg. the trolley handle is literally like the S22 but positioned at the back meaning it sucks as well!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      It is much better than the S22. Not 18xl level, but very good

  • @kylewest2826
    @kylewest2826 Год назад

    So, you're 240lbs and still got 50+ miles? What riding mode? Normal or high speed mode? How does the 66lb shock handle your size and weight on jumps, trails, curbs, stairs? Bottom out often? How cushy of a ride is it? You mentioned it's easier to bottom out for heavier riders, but HOW much easier? Her riding the 66lb shock and it feeling pretty good on trails tells me I will need a heavier spring/beefier suspension like the Sherman S to not bottom out on around town, mtb trails, stairs, and occasional jumps that are 5-6ft drops, max. I'm 210/225lbs with gear @ 6'1, and think the Patton just doesn't have the suspension I NEED for my weight, especially for offroad and jumps. Although being a heavier rider, and having a small, zippy, lighter, torquier wheel will feel way cooler. The patton seems to have plenty of overhead and torque that taller and heavier riders can leverage the wheel hard and not worry about cut out. That is a bonus for me. And considering it's about the same speed as a sherman s (although not as stable), I can see this becoming my go to wheel for almost everything. But perhaps only on later versions with updates to beefier suspension with more travel.
    How does it compare to feel of Sherman S? Sherman I'm guessing feels more plush, but much more plush compared to Patton? Or like a 10% difference vs a 90% difference in ride cushiness?
    I'll have to test ride em for a day to get a really good estimate, but curious your experience between the two, especially for heavier riders.
    GREAT review. So thorough and straight to the point with objective data and and useful subjective experience too.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      50+ miles of light riding (12-15mph avg speed) High speed mode.
      66lb definitely not heavy enough for my weight. Bottom out a lot. Super cushy ride though. You can definitely bottom out the wheel on your weight easily - watch my suspension setup video and I do show examples.
      The torque of the wheel, the playfulness of the wheel is what makes me forgive the lack in suspension stiffness. I still miss the wheel.
      At speed, the wheel is very stable.
      I haven't tested a Sherman S yet, so don't know about comparisons.

  • @Amarucide
    @Amarucide Год назад +1

    8/10 from both of you yet disappointed? very mixed message here

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      If you watch our first impressions, it took our breath away. Then it disappointed us and brought us back to reality

  • @revolutionaries007
    @revolutionaries007 Год назад

    i JUST PURCHASED A EX30 AND i AM A BIG (TALL AND HEAVY 270LBS @ 6'4) How much torque'er would you say this wheel is than the ex30? I also have s22 for the purpose that I would use this wheel for but, I do not like the small clearance that leaperkim did with this wheel, it's a shame as it seems like everyone is raving about the performance of this wheel. I simply could not buy it because of the suspension Leaper uses (cannot change it to something else) and the clearance on this wheel is so low... what do you guys think about this wheel for bigger guys like myself? I am 6'4" and 270 lbs without gear I I do jump and love trails!!!!! have you thought about testing the torque climbing vs ex30 or extreme maybe when it comes out, I know it is a bit unfair since this is a 16 inch wheel and everyone that researches knows smaller wheels make the same motor feel more torquey(sp) so that is one thing ppl need to remember. also, I think begode will make a new 16' wheel (extreme bull maybe) to face off vs this wheel LEAPERKIM put out) it does seem like begode /extreme bull want that performance crown. I would love to hear what you think as I really enjoy a bigger guy closer to my size riding and reviewing wheels (I am still waiting for my ex30 to arrive from china (batch 3) it will be here june Yay) Thanks in advance for your opinions and I look forward to what you think on a smaller wheel like this at speed of 70kmph or here in the USA 42 mph... how does it feel at speed ? I cant wait for my ex30 as I think that wheel will be great for bigger guys. Thank you and you 2 have a GREAT SHOW

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      The EX30, commander Mini, extreme are all wheels I would like to test. Just waiting to get my hands on one

    • @revolutionaries007
      @revolutionaries007 Год назад

      @@2cells1pack OH sry, I thought I saw you in a video with another guy (on his channel) maybe electric dreams? So I assumed u tested it ... thanks mate good to know. Keep up the nice format of your videos!

  • @patrickmckowen2999
    @patrickmckowen2999 Год назад

    Good review 👍

  • @monocyc
    @monocyc Год назад

    Gooood informative content. Baaaad clickbaity screen.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      The thumbnail wasn't meant to be click-baity. We truly were disappointed due to the expectations that we had after our first impressions. It failed short of what our expectations were.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      I was truly disappointed as I (who weighs 100lbs) bottomed out the 62lb while going down a larger set of stairs. After that I’m not dare to try doing another set and do not feel comfortable doing any jump at the pump park. It’s quite sad when we limited by the suspension 😔
      -Xtine

  • @caseybretthauer9006
    @caseybretthauer9006 Год назад

    Did you measure the S22 and Patton? Reason I ask is the S22 is the widest wheel i've ever ridden or owned its 2.5" wider than a master and T4...

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      No, I didn't measure them unfortunately.

    • @caseybretthauer9006
      @caseybretthauer9006 Год назад

      @@2cells1pack So then would you say you are 100% certain its wider? I will measure my S22 (unfortunately I did not get a Patton) so I can compare.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      I would say it feels wider. I can't say 100% certain since i didn't measure them.

    • @caseybretthauer9006
      @caseybretthauer9006 Год назад

      @@2cells1pack I'll have to make a trip back up to eevee's. I am still convinced the s22 is the widest wheel to date. However width of wheel varies greatly on feel depending on its placement height on the legs. The RS19 was the most uncomfortable wheel i've ever ridden du to its super low width (very bow legged stance on it) for me.

  • @A-Viking
    @A-Viking Год назад +1

    My KS16S is still only sweeet 18Kg :D

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      Wheels definitely got heavier in the last couple years

  • @360vroomers
    @360vroomers Год назад

    Is this the best euc with around 16 inch wheel size with suspension for all around use (commuting + light off road)? If not, which similar size wheels are better for general purpose?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      As of right now, yes I believe so. Unless weight and price are considerations, the T4 is a lighter and cheaper package that will also get the job done

    • @bobdebouwer7835
      @bobdebouwer7835 Год назад

      Cheaper option is the Begode T4 or the Inmotion V11.

  • @danhle1032
    @danhle1032 Год назад

    How tall is the lady...looks wide

  • @milordas
    @milordas Год назад

    S22 with open sliders system cant compare to this. Yes S22 jumping higher, harder, but sliders rollers broke every few hunderds of kms...

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      I think all suspension wheels need love (in terms of maintenance) there's no maintenance free suspension wheel ever.

  • @bepriceless
    @bepriceless Год назад

    Nice job.

  • @EDnesss
    @EDnesss Год назад

    i'm 130lbs, would the 66lb be too stiff?

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      It really depends on what you want to do with it. The type of riding

    • @EDnesss
      @EDnesss Год назад

      @@2cells1pack 90% street and occasional stairs and small drops

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      @@EDnesss the 62lb would be good for you I believe.

    • @EDnesss
      @EDnesss Год назад

      @@2cells1pack gotcha...Christine bottoming out on the 62lb does worry me tho. Might just get the 66lb lol

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      @@EDnesss yeah, only if you're doing more than a couple steps or bigger drops.

  • @laneweaver3562
    @laneweaver3562 Год назад

    FYI sound issues around 9:47 and later on around 11:28

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Yeah, it was missed somehow. But RUclips doesn't allow fixing. I'm looking to adding captions there somehow

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      I have added the subtitles to those two gaps!

  • @_anferny
    @_anferny Год назад +2

    Ding dong. Ding dong 😂

  • @mmakid
    @mmakid Год назад +2

    your cover image really scared me😅

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      haha sorryyy.. but we were disappointed by the suspension softness.

    • @cleverchimp
      @cleverchimp Год назад

      @@2cells1pack I now own a Patton, based in part on your review, which is mostly very positive. I'm still stumped by the thumbs-down cover image. I'm 165lbs with the 62lb spring. If I never drop down a set of stairs in my life, or jump, I will die with no regrets. All I want from suspension is buttery cush over poor pavement, potholes etc at speed. This delivers, so far.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      It is good for people who just want it for road use. But thumbs down because of the fact that it could've been a really good trail wheel if only the suspension could keep up.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      just so close to riding perfection.

  • @Reawer
    @Reawer Год назад

    5:50
    Christine needs to stay away from stairs when she ride xD

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      Hahaha 🤣 have to tackle your fears to improve

  • @diyelectricbiker9361
    @diyelectricbiker9361 Год назад +1

    你们在中国吗?😂 Are those things allowed there?

    • @TheBergMan
      @TheBergMan Год назад

      I'm pretty sure they're allowed. I've seen many people riding them

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      We are in Vancouver, BC

  • @timofeishe
    @timofeishe Год назад

    There must be a simple way to fix this suspension...

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      you can technically throw a bunch of compression dampening on it. But i feel that it's not right.

  • @submijiru
    @submijiru Год назад

    Great review. I'm sure all the other reviewers are jealous of your self-balancing crash test dummy.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      Maybe it's time to do a " how to ride downstairs video" I can teach her at the same time as teaching everyone

  • @sambryant2150
    @sambryant2150 Год назад

    Hi :)

  • @skampster
    @skampster Год назад +1

    Thumbnail doesn’t match the the video results.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      We were disappointed in the long term review because of the high hopes that we got from the first impressions.

    • @jdbergan
      @jdbergan Год назад

      Clickbait

  • @Rockin_EUC
    @Rockin_EUC 9 месяцев назад

    How dare you say the Patton looks cute, I'm so offended!!

  • @fredbertille
    @fredbertille Год назад

    Très bien,merci!

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      je t'en prie

    • @fredbertille
      @fredbertille Год назад +2

      I have the Sherman S and on monday I receive Patton! J'ai hâte

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Wow! One Lucky Rider !

    • @fredbertille
      @fredbertille Год назад

      @@2cells1pack juste déçu du port de charge. Déjà que je le trouve difficile d'accès sur la S! Là ça a l'air catastrophique avec des grosses mains ....

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      It's definitely a 2 handed affair + struggles.

  • @patrickrobert9001
    @patrickrobert9001 Год назад

    8/10 is disappointing?
    Too bad about the charge ports and bottoming out, but unless you're Mike Leahy, seems like à wheel for everyone.
    Disappointing doesn't mean that to me. I did click on the video faster because of it, but I still don't like misleading 👎

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      We had very high hopes for the wheel after our first impressions when we fell in love with it. That's why it was disappointing.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      The wheel was so close to being a 9-9.5/10.

    • @patrickrobert9001
      @patrickrobert9001 Год назад

      I get it, but consider that for the viewer, it sounds as though you don't recommend the wheel. Saying you give it 8/10 but that you were still disappointed is very different from putting it on the video thumbnail along with a frown. You do you, but from my point of view it seemed confusing. Just my 2¢.

  • @privileguan9127
    @privileguan9127 Год назад

    Stop using free spin as a value. Instant incredibility.
    Otherwise detailed review.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      I put it there because people like to see the "specs" but didn't dwell on it much. I prefer using the top speed at first beep.

  • @madisonwade8133
    @madisonwade8133 Год назад

    Can we not throw around PTSD like it’s a joke? You seriously undermined people with legit ptsd by saying you got it from a trolley handle. I know it was meant to sort of be a joke, but it wasn’t very tasteful, and certainly wasn’t delivered in a comedic enough way to drive home a laugh.

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      Sorry. Wasn't meant to be offensive.

  • @SolarizeYourLife
    @SolarizeYourLife Год назад

    Why are you going 75 km/h??? Completely illegal speed for an ebike...you must have a license plate and is registered...

  • @michaelmercado1953
    @michaelmercado1953 Год назад

    Click bait. They loved the Patton. Thumbs down 👎 for this video

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      We loved it. But were let down by the suspension. Disappointment comes from high expectations of first impressions

  • @johncraftenworth7847
    @johncraftenworth7847 Год назад

    it junk

  • @DeathToCockroaches
    @DeathToCockroaches Год назад

    They could have left the pads they used on Sherman just so we could use the brake pad

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад

      The upgraded stock pads are pretty good 👍

  • @busybody1474
    @busybody1474 Год назад

    Eucs have gotten faster but they've also gotten far too heavy.. quality is horrible, suspension is worthless... I trust my Street motorcycle at speeds over 100 mph but I can't trust EUCs at 40...lame

    • @2cells1pack
      @2cells1pack  Год назад +1

      Quality is slowly getting better!

    • @busybody1474
      @busybody1474 Год назад +1

      @@2cells1pack awesome, you should have something rideable in maybe 10 years

    • @srnunan4783
      @srnunan4783 Год назад

      Do you even ride an euc busy? They are a complete different thing to a motorcycle, they have access to all the walking paths and trails, they can fit in your car and they are quiet.
      They have many advantages over a motorcycle,

    • @busybody1474
      @busybody1474 Год назад

      @@srnunan4783been Riding King song 16X 3 years now, nothing worth upgrading till they get way faster and lighter. And you can laugh at my 16x and I can run you over with my motorcycles so there's that