Im 6'3" 300 lbs and i was worried about what could handle me and i wouldn't look oversized and silly on when riding. Also was worried about how stable it felt with me on it. I just got the wolf King GT and it feels super stable and when i stand on it the suspension is like Meh no problem! The handlebars are nice and High up and extra wide i really like that it doesn't make me feel like a giant when riding. Its super smooth and fast ive only used the first 3 gears in single motor mode. But ive only had for a week so far and i dont have any safety gear yet. Its amazing for us BIG BOYYS
I'm roughly 370lb ish (we do kg here) and I tried the zero 11 as I was worried about balance but that was solid even going 30kg - I wouldn't want to go higher much I think. That has a Max of 200kg but the Wolf Gt pro only lists Max 150 (I by far like the look of the dual stem as well). Super costly down here tho....
I love the reviews for Big Dawgs because I am one. I mostly looked at Ramiers reviews when I ordered my Apollo Ghost. It is my upgrade scooter. I only wish he had a segment in every scooter review!
I have an Apollo Ghost! It's great. I weigh 190 lbs and the top speed I've seen is 37 mph. My main complaints are the lights which are useless at night, there's no real headlight. I have to use an add-on. Secondly the up stem can feel wobbly/bendy, it's still perfectly safe but I wish it were more solid, but you can compensate for that with riding style. All around very happy with it!
I'm 185 lbs and I got a VSeet 10 + and I can tell you that it's fast, stable and sometimes scary! (At 42 mph) lol I ride my motorcycles without fear but this scooter almost feels like a motorcycle, is awesome. I just can't believe it didn't make your list. Cheers!
6'5" 325. I have the Apollo ghost. Holds up great, I lose about 7-10 miles range (probably cause I'm so heavy) but it works great and is alot of fun to cruise to work.
Gotta love these videos. I remember seeing Raimier’s top 5 in the March madness. This is the best e scooter channels easy. The content, vibes, and overall effort is amazing.
Wow what a amazing review, you are straight to the point, you are not like a salesman you give real world feedback and opinions. Just amazing, thank you very much 👊👊👊
Definitely the wolf gate GT is my favorite scooter. Got one for Christmas. Lost one of my light strips on the deck though I love it I have 125 miles on my scooter now after yesterday. Greg from st.joe Missouri
Oh man perfect timing! thanks for this. im looking at the Phantom as my first purchase but to have something for awhile. Holding hope they might have a V3 appearing soon but the V2 is still such a great platform
5'11", 260 lbs. I just picked up the Varla Pegasus and it feels great so far. It's a little cheaper than most mentioned here, but I needed something a little more tame for my first scooter. As I've only had it a day, I can't attest to its ability to hold up over time, but it was pretty stable and had no trouble carrying me. I feel like I got a great scooter for the price.
@Elliot it was fine for the few months I used it. Decided to sell it because of my lack of depth perception. I've found that bikes are way more forgiving when I can't see small potholes. The scooter itself was pretty great, though.
WOO HOO, been wating for this video @Ramier for awhile! These are all on my list, why did you not like the pro @Ramier, that and these are all on my list.
I am in between big and bigger and ive been kinda looking at electric scooters lately and really liked your review. It's nice to get the opinion from someone who isn't built like a toothpick like most of the others. Thanks again.
I love my wolf king GT. It is way too much scooter for most people but because it is customizable, you can control the torque to each wheel, it is controllable making it a great scooter for most. I am not quite a big dog being 200 pounds but, I have not found a hill that is too steep or a ride that is too far.
Its just the physical size is the problem for me. I dont want to store it in my apartment lol. My apartments have an indoor bike lock/rack room but they dont allow scooters to be locked up there! its really silly. BIKES ONLY they say, meanwhile theres like 60 racks for bikes and about 5 locked up in there. Its not like theres not enough space for the scooters. You have to use scan your lobby FOB to get in there so its pretty safe. The outdoor racks at apartments would have it gone before you got into your apartment. I left a bike out on one with no seat installed and the front tire removed and the jokers still took it in under a week.
@@CrunchyTire Same with my place no scooters , the reason is the battery and fire . I tend to agree , some people are stupid and charge scooters unattended . That's asking for trouble . My problem is stairs and no elevator . Man I don't think I can ask the girlfriend for help anymore . It's a real hassle .
Now a year older, I'd love to read your review on the new Apollo Pro (Hyper) and Apollo Phantom v3. Things have evolved so quickly since 2022. Great vids Ramier, looking forward to your 2023 takes!
This was a huge help..This big boi (me!) purchased your number one choice..before I saw your video…I was smiling (still am), when you showered your props…Thanks for taking the time to post..I’ll post again after a trial run….
Was on the edge about what scooter to get, was between wolf warrior x and vsett 10+r. I'm sold now on the wolf warrior, was already leaning towards it. The bright light and turn signals, with the motorcycle grade horn is just so good for coming stock on the scooter. Just wish it had a water resistance rating, it's the only thing that was potentially holding me back.
I’m 189 cm and 105kg, and yesterday I bought my first ever scooter, a Kaabo Mantis 10 dual. As a beginner it’s way too strong :-D I’ll use in Eco mode until I get some routine, but I already see that it will be a lot of fun to use.
I too have the Kaabo Mantis 10 and it is ALOT of fun, just be careful…if your like me 65 km/hr doesn’t feel ‘fast’ anymore and as I learnt, the hard way, this is when you are most at risk of having an accident!!
@@timbrady4427 Take care yourself mate :) I want to practice emergency braking first, than maybe I will try 40+ km/h, but the road quality is not the best here, so I think most of the time I’ll have 30-35 km/h max. The extra power is good for hill climbing. I’ve already tried and… oh boy, it’s amazing :-D
I'm 190 cm and around 270lbs but dropping down. Getting the vsett 10+ as my first own scooter. Just want the power for those hills. Not really interested in going 40mph with theese things. 25mph is more then enough for me
CAn't wait for you guys to test the Vsett 11+ Super 72! I want the longest range possible so I was thinking Thunder 2. Is it really that hard to ride? I have an Apollo Pro now.
Thank for sharing this thoughts. What I would say is: If I don’t drive as fast as you were driving I would enjoy more the nami or the wolf king gt Because,some friends say to me that when you talk about comfort the nami is the number one and the suspensions of the other scooter are much more stiff for a sport driving. Anyway I’m 185 cm and 92 kg I’ve ordered 2 days ago the nami burn e and my daily driving will be to moving 90% in the city where the road are not smooth and new,and sometimes I’ll play a little bit at the 🚦 pushing the throttle and enjoying the acceleration. I hope to have done the right choice🙏 Thanks ☺️
I'm 190 and 100kg and tbh the rear suspension on the Wolf is shit for off-road and barely ok for road at my weight. They use 130-150 pound valve springs from the look of it with some rubber damper encased within spring and after 200 kms mines done.
Any opinions on the Nanrobot D4 3.0? Would be my first scooter and would get mild/moderate off-road action. Mostly to get my 240 lb butt in/out of fishing spots. The compact size and weight is appealing to me.
Chuck and I both really like the X too. Amazing handling, range, top speed, stability. We meant it when we said it's the most under-rated scooter there is. They should be everywhere! -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide i think so also. I am starting to save for one I never rode one but I think as a starter for me it would be fine just going ro take my time learning her
Yes sir I’m a big dog weighting in at 272 lbs and after watching this video I purchased the Kaboo wolf king GT Pro and I have to say I love it, I was almost keeping up with some Gixxers on the streets of Baltimore but that is only because there is a light or stop sign very block 👍🏾. This sucker is heavy and I will have to keep it in the living room because it’s too heavy to keep it in the basement. I also bought an aftermarket seat for it and I think it’s the best was to ride compared to standing especially when in 4th or 5th gear you can just lean forward to keep the front wheels from spinning.
Number #1 on this list costs $3,600 and weighs 52kg (115lbs). It has two 2000 Watt motors with a 2520Wh battery. I'm ~145kg (320lbs) on one that costs $530 and weighs 14kg (30lbs). It has a single 500-1000 Watt motor with a 540Wh battery. In my area I can rely on 15km range, maybe push it to 20km (or more in very flat areas). I also have to occasionally walk 150-500m per 5km, but for example into the city center there's a 14% longer route that I don't have to walk anywhere. That's a 10km round trip over gentle hills and I return with ~50% battery. I don't know what incline it can do, but it's around 5-10 degrees. It still overtakes cyclists on some hills. Overall much better than a bike, not as good as a gas scooter/moped, but I need no license and it's nice to take on the train. Limited to 20kmh in Norway, which is slower than most cyclists. I'd gladly get a license to ride a ~60kmh e-scooter legally, if that was made possible. I'd want mountain-biking gear, though. Maybe some motorcycle-grade gear. Safety-wise I think it's no less safe than motorcycles and mopeds, which is to say you can easily kill yourself by doing something stupid, and you can also probably ride for a lifetime without any serious accident. You're likely to be fine as long as you're not driving drunk, know what speed to go, take it easy when learning it, and most importantly: pay enough attention to the road and the drivers trying to kill you.
I bought the Wolf King GT pro , AND I am really regretting it for the only reason is weight .I live in a apartment with stairs , so getting it up and down is not fun .After seeing the guy lift the Wolf Warrior like that I kind of wish I got that one .
6' 1" 220. Emove Touring: Voro has great support, glad I went with a dealership because I Had to get a replacement due to the push pin for the stem getting out of place, I think when I get it back I will plug the first hole for the stem height selector so it does not wear it. It has good power and pick up even with an over loaded back pack. It cruises around 12, I'm not currently trying to go too much faster than I can run 😅(yet), I like the option to egress.
I was wondering g when you were gonna mention the king Gt pro:) Thank God it made it to the list. It's my first scooter so can't compare it to others but I think about it often at work until I'm home to ride it. It's basically my new girlfriend. I get butterflies when I see her in the garage😁
Feel like I haven’t watched a vid for a while, love Ramier taking center stage! Like couple other comments I also have an Apollo Explore but looking to upgrade to King GT. Saw on a separate channel really disturbing issues with it when it comes to random power surges and also when you think battery is completely drained, scooter goes back on on its own if you touch throttle and threw someone off. Paul - have you seen or felt these issues?
Hi Raj, I haven't seen this at all. I rode it from full charge to shut off during the range test, but that was the only time I've completely drained it. I've seen Dualtron scooters do some strange things, with one motor cutting in and out at the very end, and the NAMI does it too, though there is a work-around for the NAMI that I included in our deep dive. I'll make sure to keep both hands on the bars, especially at low voltages. With a battery this big, it's going to be pretty rare to run it all the way down. In fact, it's a huge pain if you do run it all the way down, because at 125lbs, it's not easy to push and isn't going to fit in most Ubers :-O -Paul
I own a Wolf King GT with 600 miles already on the odometer and I have not had those random power surges nor about the battery turning back on, ever. I have it set up with password so that would be a layer of protection anyway if that were to happen, but so far I have not had the scooter turn back on by itself. And about touching the throttle and getting thrown off, it's like saying getting out of a car with the engine running on and accidentaly "touching" the throttle of the car while stepping out, it will throw you off LOL. So yeah, be careful with the throttle when you have the Wolf King GT especially on Level 5 and Dual motors activated, be careful with the throttle while on or off the Wolf King GT especially with the POWER settings set at 100%
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide this is great, Paul. I really do appreciate the follow up. Def to me the guy I trust most with this stuff! The issues I saw were from Ginger on Wheels who I am a fan of. He tried out diff throttles and turned cruise control off and it seemed to work. Could have just been an anomaly. I personally never let my scooter go down below 25% anyway so if I do get the GT, I should be fine. Voro said the new shipment of GT’s are certainly programmed to not have these issues.
Thanks for this. I ended up with the Apollo phantom as my first scooter. Got it today and tried it out and it was a great ride. I’m planning on using it fur my 3 mile commute to work.
I'm 6'8" 300lb and I'm kind of torn between a Wolf King GT and a Yume X7 72v. I like the Wolf because I expect the quality is better, but the Yume caters more to tall people who want a beefy scooter.
I'm alil over 200pounds, and I just bought my first scooter 4 days ago which was an EMOVE, which I'm having lots of fun. It's funny I'm already looking for my next SCOOTER upgrade. So it's cool that I ran into your channel, because I'm tryna ride wit tha BIG DAWGS 💯 U got a sub my guy 👍🏾
Big Dawgs baby! I really really appreciate this at 6'5" 275 you start readin bout a bike or scooters you get to that fine print max weight 195lbs or the max of 250lbs not suitable for 6' or up... I seen em all ya know... When you're 14yrs old 6' and the "cool" bikes or skateboards just can't handle you, well you play sports right y'all... Gots a Big Dawg Ch loyalist now!
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I was half expecting to see the Currus Panther on your list till i remembered Paul's review of it lol... Although Jimmy Chang and Andrew (the scooter guru) kinda found it a very different animal as did Alien Rides!
WELP... I TOO am a "Big Dawg (6'3, 230, size:13)!" And I've NEVER been more interested in getting an e-scooter UNTIL I saw Ramier's highly informative, and entertaining videos!!
Thank you so much for doing this video. I have been looking for a scooter for some time now but being a big girl I was always worried you know..... big thanx on this 😁
VORO is the best quality electric scooter, both quality and service are second to none in the world. As consumers choose the best brand, it gives you long-term quality assurance in addition to safety. It not only saves unnecessary trouble, but also brings joy to the rider.👍👍👍👍👍
Don't know about top 5, just know about my Nanrobot D6+ scooter. Hell of a beast, speedy enough at around 65Kmh on straights and reliability. Odometer shows now 1300 Km. Good enough scooter to "just about" keep the pace with this one is the Nanrobot D4+.
Man I love how you explained the Wolf King GT, great things about it for the price. I love how the frame at the end extended out more, I can modify to have a light weight basket on wheels hooked on to it. I fish at places where its a long walk to my fav spot so this new thing will help me ALOT. Of course, I might as well use these for commute to work instead of driving my overland truck.
The GT pro is just looking for trouble constantly . It also has buggy firm-ware, Shit brakes which grab at all the wrong times and the ability to eat it's battery in less than a hour when impressing your mates outside the pub. On the other hand it's a lot cheaper than some middle age cures and my local laws are quite progressive towards scooters. Good choice.
Since i don't drive yet or at all, at my big age lol..i appreciate having the electric scooter to help me with faster transportation to places close-by in town or for work close-by..helps alot. I also relate to being on the bigger side..i am about 300 & i like the Okai Neon e-scooter i have..it can deal with my weight & such lol.
Excellent Scooter! Check out our video on the Kaabo Mantis lineups 🔗electric-scooter.guide/comparisons/kaabo-mantis-scooter-comparison/ Thanks for watching! Vosk
Thanks for doing this video Ramier, us big boys who want to get a scooter seem to not have a lot of options in the lower price point, but I'm thinking the Apollo Ghost or Phantom will ultimately be the scooter I choose and they are priced decently.
I’m playing with idea of getting a Onewheel or an electric unicycle, but I’m thinking they’re too dangerous. So I’m now thinking a scooter might be the compromise. I definitely want a dual motor if I do buy one. I don’t need high speed, but I do want to be able to go up steep hills. Ha! Yes, the Wolf King GT is the one I’m looking at. Good to see it’s number one on this list!
Thank you for this video. I weight in about 265 lb and I'm looking to get one of these and wasn't sure which one to get . Thank you once again for the video
Hello truly amazing review really like the way you gave all the facts an pro an cons I'm a big like big 😀 so may not do the scooter thing but looks fun if I can loose some of the covid weight might happen have fun everyone
Im 6'3" 300 lbs and i was worried about what could handle me and i wouldn't look oversized and silly on when riding. Also was worried about how stable it felt with me on it. I just got the wolf King GT and it feels super stable and when i stand on it the suspension is like Meh no problem! The handlebars are nice and High up and extra wide i really like that it doesn't make me feel like a giant when riding. Its super smooth and fast ive only used the first 3 gears in single motor mode. But ive only had for a week so far and i dont have any safety gear yet. Its amazing for us BIG BOYYS
I'm roughly 370lb ish (we do kg here) and I tried the zero 11 as I was worried about balance but that was solid even going 30kg - I wouldn't want to go higher much I think.
That has a Max of 200kg but the Wolf Gt pro only lists Max 150 (I by far like the look of the dual stem as well).
Super costly down here tho....
Please get a helmet and maybe wrist, knee and elbow guards!
@@tybrady1935 Without question! I'd go so far as to explicitly say full face helmet as well.
@@taliosnz if you have any electric scooter that can go above 20 mph imo you should definitely buy a full faced helmet lol
@@taliosnz that's a must
I love the reviews for Big Dawgs because I am one. I mostly looked at Ramiers reviews when I ordered my Apollo Ghost. It is my upgrade scooter. I only wish he had a segment in every scooter review!
Absolutely! We are looking to get Ramier in the videos more :)
same here. 270 6 3, proud happy owner of an Apollo Ghost. Esg and specifically Ramier were 100% crucial in my many hours of research. Byah!
Thank you for the video. I'm down from 283 to 242. Loosing more weight. Videos like this help out a lot. Thank you.
Thankyou Troys Hobbies!
I have an Apollo Ghost! It's great. I weigh 190 lbs and the top speed I've seen is 37 mph. My main complaints are the lights which are useless at night, there's no real headlight. I have to use an add-on. Secondly the up stem can feel wobbly/bendy, it's still perfectly safe but I wish it were more solid, but you can compensate for that with riding style. All around very happy with it!
I'm 185 lbs and I got a VSeet 10 + and I can tell you that it's fast, stable and sometimes scary! (At 42 mph) lol I ride my motorcycles without fear but this scooter almost feels like a motorcycle, is awesome. I just can't believe it didn't make your list. Cheers!
Vsett 10+ is a excellent scooter! The list was Ramier’s personal favorite dual motor scooters! Thanks for watching! -Vosk
Can I put a seat on it
I got the Wolf King GT and I’m satisfied!
6'5" 325. I have the Apollo ghost. Holds up great, I lose about 7-10 miles range (probably cause I'm so heavy) but it works great and is alot of fun to cruise to work.
Enjoy that beast
-Ramier
What speed can you get up to? I’m 6’1” 250 pounds trying to find something but good
@@brentstofcik7647 I cruise around at about 30mph
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide SURE YOU'RE 250? LOOK 220 AT THE MOST
@@BOOSTEDLASER SHOULD BE FINE AS LONG AS YOU KEEP AN EYE ON THINGS AND LOOK FOR WEAR AFTER AND BEFORE EVERY USE
Gotta love these videos. I remember seeing Raimier’s top 5 in the March madness. This is the best e scooter channels easy. The content, vibes, and overall effort is amazing.
Thank you so much Sir Khan! I'll make sure Ramier sees this. -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide thx
Wow what a amazing review, you are straight to the point, you are not like a salesman you give real world feedback and opinions.
Just amazing, thank you very much 👊👊👊
Thanks so much for watching
RAMIER
Definitely the wolf gate GT is my favorite scooter. Got one for Christmas. Lost one of my light strips on the deck though I love it I have 125 miles on my scooter now after yesterday. Greg from st.joe Missouri
This was a nice video ESG (Ramier). The King Gt is still 🤴 at the end of the day. I've ridden a bunch of scooters and the King is indeed unshakeable.
Thanks for kind words Keron, and i totally agree with you. - Ramier
Right on time! I’m looking to update from the Apollo explore. Shout out to the big dogs! (260lbs)
260lbs of pure muscle right!?
Oh man perfect timing! thanks for this. im looking at the Phantom as my first purchase but to have something for awhile.
Holding hope they might have a V3 appearing soon but the V2 is still such a great platform
5'11", 260 lbs. I just picked up the Varla Pegasus and it feels great so far. It's a little cheaper than most mentioned here, but I needed something a little more tame for my first scooter. As I've only had it a day, I can't attest to its ability to hold up over time, but it was pretty stable and had no trouble carrying me. I feel like I got a great scooter for the price.
Awesome! Enjoy your new scooter.
-Vosk
How has it held up bro??
@Elliot it was fine for the few months I used it. Decided to sell it because of my lack of depth perception. I've found that bikes are way more forgiving when I can't see small potholes. The scooter itself was pretty great, though.
WOO HOO, been wating for this video @Ramier for awhile! These are all on my list, why did you not like the pro @Ramier, that and these are all on my list.
My homie back with another banger.
Glad to see you making videos brother. Love the content 🙌🏾
Wow and I just ordered the GT…. It’ll be here soon. Can’t wait to continue with my content. Check it out sometime brother.
Thanks , appreciate the kind words and hopefully I can put out another banger sooner. - Ramier
I am in between big and bigger and ive been kinda looking at electric scooters lately and really liked your review.
It's nice to get the opinion from someone who isn't built like a toothpick like most of the others.
Thanks again.
Thanks for watching & your feedback!
-RAMIER
Welcome back, missed ESG videos the last month
Thanks so much
Great to be back
ESG is lucky to have talent like Ramier presenting, he is the definition of “ScooterStar”
Thanks for your feedback and we definitely agree with that! Thanks for watching!
-Vosk
agreed. Can we anoint him as the ScooterScholar too? 😎
I love my wolf king GT. It is way too much scooter for most people but because it is customizable, you can control the torque to each wheel, it is controllable making it a great scooter for most. I am not quite a big dog being 200 pounds but, I have not found a hill that is too steep or a ride that is too far.
Its just the physical size is the problem for me. I dont want to store it in my apartment lol. My apartments have an indoor bike lock/rack room but they dont allow scooters to be locked up there! its really silly. BIKES ONLY they say, meanwhile theres like 60 racks for bikes and about 5 locked up in there. Its not like theres not enough space for the scooters. You have to use scan your lobby FOB to get in there so its pretty safe. The outdoor racks at apartments would have it gone before you got into your apartment. I left a bike out on one with no seat installed and the front tire removed and the jokers still took it in under a week.
@@CrunchyTire Same with my place no scooters , the reason is the battery and fire . I tend to agree , some people are stupid and charge scooters unattended . That's asking for trouble . My problem is stairs and no elevator . Man I don't think I can ask the girlfriend for help anymore . It's a real hassle .
are you saying the wolf king gt is rather cumbersome/heavy? i was looking for something portable.
I am so grateful for this. I recently got a big guy scooter and I loved hearing you say "I'm 250, I have a different experience." So true.
Thanks for watching & for the support!
Enjoy your new scooter
Good to see you Ramier
Got the Apollo Ghost after your approval...I love that thing
Rock on brother!
Thanks for your support!
RAMIER
Now a year older, I'd love to read your review on the new Apollo Pro (Hyper) and Apollo Phantom v3. Things have evolved so quickly since 2022. Great vids Ramier, looking forward to your 2023 takes!
Thanks so much for your kind words! -Vosk
This was a huge help..This big boi (me!) purchased your number one choice..before I saw your video…I was smiling (still am), when you showered your props…Thanks for taking the time to post..I’ll post again after a trial run….
That’s really awesome! Enjoy your new scooter. -RAMIER
Was on the edge about what scooter to get, was between wolf warrior x and vsett 10+r. I'm sold now on the wolf warrior, was already leaning towards it. The bright light and turn signals, with the motorcycle grade horn is just so good for coming stock on the scooter. Just wish it had a water resistance rating, it's the only thing that was potentially holding me back.
Awesome! Enjoy your new ride. -Vosk
I’m 189 cm and 105kg, and yesterday I bought my first ever scooter, a Kaabo Mantis 10 dual. As a beginner it’s way too strong :-D I’ll use in Eco mode until I get some routine, but I already see that it will be a lot of fun to use.
I too have the Kaabo Mantis 10 and it is ALOT of fun, just be careful…if your like me 65 km/hr doesn’t feel ‘fast’ anymore and as I learnt, the hard way, this is when you are most at risk of having an accident!!
@@timbrady4427 Take care yourself mate :) I want to practice emergency braking first, than maybe I will try 40+ km/h, but the road quality is not the best here, so I think most of the time I’ll have 30-35 km/h max. The extra power is good for hill climbing. I’ve already tried and… oh boy, it’s amazing :-D
Price?
I'm 190 cm and around 270lbs but dropping down. Getting the vsett 10+ as my first own scooter. Just want the power for those hills. Not really interested in going 40mph with theese things. 25mph is more then enough for me
The GT may be the best of the whole bunch, but I prefer the Nami, sleeker and performs well.
CAn't wait for you guys to test the Vsett 11+ Super 72! I want the longest range possible so I was thinking Thunder 2. Is it really that hard to ride? I have an Apollo Pro now.
RAMIER great job as usual brother!! Have a kaabo mantis pro and might pick up and wolf king soon. Thanks for your hard work 👍
The Mantis Pro is still one of my favorite scooters to date, and I think you'll enjoy the wolf king when you get it.
Wow ✨️ As a Digial Nomad & part-time VanLifer on the 'thick-side', i need one of these for sure! Thanks for sharing 😊
Awesome! Thanks for watching. -Vosk
Thank for sharing this thoughts.
What I would say is:
If I don’t drive as fast as you were driving I would enjoy more the nami or the wolf king gt
Because,some friends say to me that when you talk about comfort the nami is the number one and the suspensions of the other scooter are much more stiff for a sport driving.
Anyway I’m 185 cm and 92 kg I’ve ordered 2 days ago the nami burn e and my daily driving will be to moving 90% in the city where the road are not smooth and new,and sometimes I’ll play a little bit at the 🚦 pushing the throttle and enjoying the acceleration.
I hope to have done the right choice🙏
Thanks ☺️
I'm 190 and 100kg and tbh the rear suspension on the Wolf is shit for off-road and barely ok for road at my weight. They use 130-150 pound valve springs from the look of it with some rubber damper encased within spring and after 200 kms mines done.
Which are your top 5 best electric scooters for heavy riders? Comment down below!
Heavy riders = fat. Yes, I'm the guy.
VSETT 11 super( March Release),Kaabo Gt, Ls7 Nanrobot,Dualtron City and Storm limited 2 if they can work out controller issue .
Any opinions on the Nanrobot D4 3.0? Would be my first scooter and would get mild/moderate off-road action. Mostly to get my 240 lb butt in/out of fishing spots. The compact size and weight is appealing to me.
6' and 265# here - nice to finally see a fellow heavyweight weighting in on which scooters to look out for!
Great video my man 💪
Thanks for your support
RAMIER
Bought 2 Air Pros for Christmas and love them! Today, my Ghost comes in, I am excited! Of course it's 43 degrees and drizzle today! LOL
That’s awesome! Enjoy your ghost
-Vosk
Thank you for this! Professional scooter reviews and rankings are really hard to find from the perspective of people over 225 or so
Glad it was helpful! -Ramier
Nice seeing you guys back
Sooooooo good to be back LAMAANTA! Covid was no fun! -Paul
Always good information, great personality and honesty. Thanks for be your self
Thanks for watching!
RAMIER
thanks for your honesty bro! i a really big dog 6.4 315 and that wolf warrior X look interesting.
Chuck and I both really like the X too. Amazing handling, range, top speed, stability. We meant it when we said it's the most under-rated scooter there is. They should be everywhere! -Paul
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide i think so also. I am starting to save for one I never rode one but I think as a starter for me it would be fine just going ro take my time learning her
Yes sir I’m a big dog weighting in at 272 lbs and after watching this video I purchased the Kaboo wolf king GT Pro and I have to say I love it, I was almost keeping up with some Gixxers on the streets of Baltimore but that is only because there is a light or stop sign very block 👍🏾. This sucker is heavy and I will have to keep it in the living room because it’s too heavy to keep it in the basement. I also bought an aftermarket seat for it and I think it’s the best was to ride compared to standing especially when in 4th or 5th gear you can just lean forward to keep the front wheels from spinning.
Glad you are enjoying the scooter
Number #1 on this list costs $3,600 and weighs 52kg (115lbs). It has two 2000 Watt motors with a 2520Wh battery.
I'm ~145kg (320lbs) on one that costs $530 and weighs 14kg (30lbs). It has a single 500-1000 Watt motor with a 540Wh battery.
In my area I can rely on 15km range, maybe push it to 20km (or more in very flat areas). I also have to occasionally walk 150-500m per 5km, but for example into the city center there's a 14% longer route that I don't have to walk anywhere. That's a 10km round trip over gentle hills and I return with ~50% battery.
I don't know what incline it can do, but it's around 5-10 degrees.
It still overtakes cyclists on some hills. Overall much better than a bike, not as good as a gas scooter/moped, but I need no license and it's nice to take on the train. Limited to 20kmh in Norway, which is slower than most cyclists. I'd gladly get a license to ride a ~60kmh e-scooter legally, if that was made possible. I'd want mountain-biking gear, though. Maybe some motorcycle-grade gear.
Safety-wise I think it's no less safe than motorcycles and mopeds, which is to say you can easily kill yourself by doing something stupid, and you can also probably ride for a lifetime without any serious accident. You're likely to be fine as long as you're not driving drunk, know what speed to go, take it easy when learning it, and most importantly: pay enough attention to the road and the drivers trying to kill you.
Thanks for repping for the big fellas! Much love and respect!
I'm 230lbs and the Hiboy S2 Pro has been great for me. It keeps up with my co workers Segway G30 scooters
Enjoy your scooter!
-Vosk
I am 60 years old and I love the polo ghost scooter but you guys recommendation and big dog improve thank you guys
I agree. The best scooter on the market right now (besides Rion) is the Wolf King GT. Minimotors has completely dropped the ball with their lineups!
I bought the Wolf King GT pro , AND I am really regretting it for the only reason is weight .I live in a apartment with stairs , so getting it up and down is not fun .After seeing the guy lift the Wolf Warrior like that I kind of wish I got that one .
Yea it’s a big boy but for the specs it’s awesome! -Vosk
6' 1" 220. Emove Touring: Voro has great support, glad I went with a dealership because I Had to get a replacement due to the push pin for the stem getting out of place, I think when I get it back I will plug the first hole for the stem height selector so it does not wear it. It has good power and pick up even with an over loaded back pack. It cruises around 12, I'm not currently trying to go too much faster than I can run 😅(yet), I like the option to egress.
Voro Motors is a excellent dealer and we all love the Emove Touring! It’s a great scooter
Thanks for your support
Vosk
Wow! That's awesome! Watching here in Canada full support here buddy.
Thanks so much for your support!
-RAMIER
My top 5 Phantom v1,v2 , and vudo once I get my next upgrade kit ! Top 3 because the only scooter I own.
And it's all you need because of Apollo's amazing upgrades.
In 10 years we will be riding the Phantom v25 with a hoverboard upgrade 😅
I was wondering g when you were gonna mention the king Gt pro:) Thank God it made it to the list. It's my first scooter so can't compare it to others but I think about it often at work until I'm home to ride it. It's basically my new girlfriend. I get butterflies when I see her in the garage😁
HAHAHHAAHAH the GT is something special 😉- Ramier
Thank God theyre back. I thought ESG might have been gone for good
Thanks Sean,
Yes!!!! So happy to be back! Covid set us back a bit (I caught it at the CES show!) More videos coming very soon! -Paul
Feel like I haven’t watched a vid for a while, love Ramier taking center stage! Like couple other comments I also have an Apollo Explore but looking to upgrade to King GT. Saw on a separate channel really disturbing issues with it when it comes to random power surges and also when you think battery is completely drained, scooter goes back on on its own if you touch throttle and threw someone off. Paul - have you seen or felt these issues?
Hi Raj,
I haven't seen this at all. I rode it from full charge to shut off during the range test, but that was the only time I've completely drained it.
I've seen Dualtron scooters do some strange things, with one motor cutting in and out at the very end, and the NAMI does it too, though there is a work-around for the NAMI that I included in our deep dive.
I'll make sure to keep both hands on the bars, especially at low voltages. With a battery this big, it's going to be pretty rare to run it all the way down. In fact, it's a huge pain if you do run it all the way down, because at 125lbs, it's not easy to push and isn't going to fit in most Ubers :-O
-Paul
I own a Wolf King GT with 600 miles already on the odometer and I have not had those random power surges nor about the battery turning back on, ever. I have it set up with password so that would be a layer of protection anyway if that were to happen, but so far I have not had the scooter turn back on by itself. And about touching the throttle and getting thrown off, it's like saying getting out of a car with the engine running on and accidentaly "touching" the throttle of the car while stepping out, it will throw you off LOL. So yeah, be careful with the throttle when you have the Wolf King GT especially on Level 5 and Dual motors activated, be careful with the throttle while on or off the Wolf King GT especially with the POWER settings set at 100%
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide this is great, Paul. I really do appreciate the follow up. Def to me the guy I trust most with this stuff! The issues I saw were from Ginger on Wheels who I am a fan of. He tried out diff throttles and turned cruise control off and it seemed to work. Could have just been an anomaly. I personally never let my scooter go down below 25% anyway so if I do get the GT, I should be fine. Voro said the new shipment of GT’s are certainly programmed to not have these issues.
@@ajlosangeles11 thank you, Aldo! Super helpful man. I totally agree. Glad to hear your beast has been humming along.
That goes with any scooter , draining it to nothing isn't a good idea in the first place . I have had mine for 6700 km with no problems at all .
Thanks for this. I ended up with the Apollo phantom as my first scooter. Got it today and tried it out and it was a great ride. I’m planning on using it fur my 3 mile commute to work.
Awesome! Enjoy that beast scooter.
Straight Bananas Crazy. Thanks for the Big Dawg POV. Been looking for a review like this for the past few weeks.
Thanks for the kind words.
-RAMIER
I'm 6'8" 300lb and I'm kind of torn between a Wolf King GT and a Yume X7 72v. I like the Wolf because I expect the quality is better, but the Yume caters more to tall people who want a beefy scooter.
The Wolf King GT would be a better choice , it’s a superior scooter! -Vosk
Wolf king gt is a good choice .
Dualtron X2
I'm alil over 200pounds, and I just bought my first scooter 4 days ago which was an EMOVE, which I'm having lots of fun. It's funny I'm already looking for my next SCOOTER upgrade. So it's cool that I ran into your channel, because I'm tryna ride wit tha BIG DAWGS 💯
U got a sub my guy 👍🏾
Awesome! Enjoy your new ride. -Vosk
Thanks for the reviews
You rock
5'9.5" 285, just picked up the apollo phantom v2 60v and rode it today...damn thing is SOLID.
That’s awesome! Glad you like it -Vosk
I personally love the Nanrobot d 6+🤷🏻♂️🥰
Big Dawgs baby! I really really appreciate this at 6'5" 275 you start readin bout a bike or scooters you get to that fine print max weight 195lbs or the max of 250lbs not suitable for 6' or up... I seen em all ya know... When you're 14yrs old 6' and the "cool" bikes or skateboards just can't handle you, well you play sports right y'all... Gots a Big Dawg Ch loyalist now!
Thanks for watching!
-RAMIER
6'3" and 250 here. Great post!! 👍👍
Thanks for your support
Just found your channel and I love it. Thank you for information
Thanks for the great feedback!
-Vosk
Thanks for sharing the video from another big dawg!
Thanks for all the support
-RAMIER
@@ESG-ElectricScooterGuide I was half expecting to see the Currus Panther on your list till i remembered Paul's review of it lol... Although Jimmy Chang and Andrew (the scooter guru) kinda found it a very different animal as did Alien Rides!
Nice, maan! Big up from Sweden.
Thanks for watching!
-Vosk
WELP... I TOO am a "Big Dawg (6'3, 230, size:13)!" And I've NEVER been more interested in getting an e-scooter UNTIL I saw Ramier's highly informative, and entertaining videos!!
That’s awesome! Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate it -Ramier
Thank you so much for doing this video. I have been looking for a scooter for some time now but being a big girl I was always worried you know..... big thanx on this 😁
Thanks for watching & for your support
RAMIER
VORO is the best quality electric scooter, both quality and service are second to none in the world. As consumers choose the best brand, it gives you long-term quality assurance in addition to safety. It not only saves unnecessary trouble, but also brings joy to the rider.👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the feedback!
-Vosk
Cool thanks for doing this review as I'm a bit on the heavy side and im looking for a scooter
Thanks for watching & Thanks for your support! -RAMIER
Over 300lbs and love my 1 year old Nami, it is superb, the suspension can be tweeked properly.
Awesome! Thanks for stopping by.
Don't know about top 5, just know about my Nanrobot D6+ scooter. Hell of a beast, speedy enough at around 65Kmh on straights and reliability. Odometer shows now 1300 Km. Good enough scooter to "just about" keep the pace with this one is the Nanrobot D4+.
Thanks for the feedback!
-Vosk
great review man, im gonna have to get me one of these ..
Thanks so much
Man I love how you explained the Wolf King GT, great things about it for the price. I love how the frame at the end extended out more, I can modify to have a light weight basket on wheels hooked on to it. I fish at places where its a long walk to my fav spot so this new thing will help me ALOT. Of course, I might as well use these for commute to work instead of driving my overland truck.
Thanks for watching
The Vsett 10+, Turbowheel Lightning+, and 2021 Blade GT are more scooter than I'll ever need.
Nice lineup!
The GT pro is just looking for trouble constantly . It also has buggy firm-ware, Shit brakes which grab at all the wrong times and the ability to eat it's battery in less than a hour when impressing your mates outside the pub. On the other hand it's a lot cheaper than some middle age cures and my local laws are quite progressive towards scooters. Good choice.
Since i don't drive yet or at all, at my big age lol..i appreciate having the electric scooter to help me with faster transportation to places close-by in town or for work close-by..helps alot. I also relate to being on the bigger side..i am about 300 & i like the Okai Neon e-scooter i have..it can deal with my weight & such lol.
Happy to help!
Bronco Xtreme 11 may have been your number 1 if you had it in the mix….😉
260 limit thats not for big dawgs lmao
Really enjoyed watching this vid, hope to see more reviews from you 😎
Thanks so much! -RAMIER
great review any thoughts on the kaabo mantis pro 10
Excellent Scooter! Check out our video on the Kaabo Mantis lineups
🔗electric-scooter.guide/comparisons/kaabo-mantis-scooter-comparison/
Thanks for watching! Vosk
Thank you, sir. Good video with good information. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching & kind words!
Man thank you boss this review is exactly what i was looking for.
Thanks for the kind words
-RAMIER
Dawg, please check out the Nanrobot LS7+(New Edition). It will take you anywhere. Love your work.
Will do! Thanks
240lbs here (270 with a backpack). I get around on a 1st gen storm and it packs tons of power and range for me
I actually prefer the Storm to the Storm II for most purposes!
What do you carry in your bag pack🤔?
@@jahlegion anything really but mostly heavy stuff including a laptop, battery charger, gun, magazine, etc.
@@TurboPotato yeah must be. 30lbs is too much for a bag pack.
Thanks for sharing your experience. This is right up my alley.
Our pleasure! -Vosk
Great reviews! I definitely wanna get the ghost. Any discounts?
Ghost is a great scooter I think the current price is as cheap as it has been in a while!
- Vosk
Thanks for doing this video Ramier, us big boys who want to get a scooter seem to not have a lot of options in the lower price point, but I'm thinking the Apollo Ghost or Phantom will ultimately be the scooter I choose and they are priced decently.
Thanks for your support!
RAMIER
Well said & true.$$$!!! 👍😂
I’m playing with idea of getting a Onewheel or an electric unicycle, but I’m thinking they’re too dangerous. So I’m now thinking a scooter might be the compromise. I definitely want a dual motor if I do buy one. I don’t need high speed, but I do want to be able to go up steep hills.
Ha! Yes, the Wolf King GT is the one I’m looking at. Good to see it’s number one on this list!
Yes the King GT is one of our favorites. Thanks for watching
-Vosk
Great top five selections
Thanks so much
Thanks for sharing my man
Thanks so much
Great top five learned a lot Thanks
Thanks for your kind words!
-Vosk
Thanks for the review of scooters only a handful can afford.
Thank you for this video. I weight in about 265 lb and I'm looking to get one of these and wasn't sure which one to get . Thank you once again for the video
Thanks for the kind words
-RAMIER
Excellent review..what Rythm & Soul.. to much talent Sir🎉
When gas ⛽️ go up to 8 by summer most definitely buy one for sure
Sounds like a great idea!
-Vosk
Great video adding the cost or price of each those scooters your viewed would make your video that much better I believe.
Will do! Thanks for the feedback.
-Vosk
You did a real good job on this video..thank you for that
Thanks for the kind words! Appreciate it
-RAMIER
Love your reviews keep ‘em coming
Thanks for the kind words
-RAMIER
They're back !
Thank you. A very well done video.
Thanks so much!
Vosk
Hello truly amazing review really like the way you gave all the facts an pro an cons I'm a big like big 😀 so may not do the scooter thing but looks fun if I can loose some of the covid weight might happen have fun everyone
Thanks for all the support!
RAMIER
Thank you my brother, this was very helpful.
What are your thoughts on the Segway Ninebot ES4?
Thanks for the kind words! I like the Segway max to be honest
-RAMIER