I love mine. Climbs any hill in Seattle AND handles the brutal weather. It was a blessing to find such a well built machine that focuses on torque more than speed.
I had many other complicated high-powered scooters that I sold because there was just too much going on. I always like this one. It looks like it’s built like a tank and less stuff to break.👍🏽
That one is on my list, too. Im glad you like it. My friend has it for over 3 years and had no problems with it ever so far. Not even puncture. And yeah, he is using it on daily basics all year around. Great video.
It looks nice, I liked your energetic review and you do a good job convincing others it's a good choice. I like the split rims and the orange calipers! For me, I'm waiting for a scooter with a removable battery, some minimal suspension, and good customer support.
@@miketayse for an a to b scooter, this is my favourite and IP rating tops it off. I’ve had many scooters with removable batteries but of course these are more expensive and much heavier. But a scooter I can recommend at a good price is the Kukirin G3 Pro that I reviewed. Around €1300 plus has the removable battery. Only IP54 rated though like most scooters.
Great review! I love the climber aswell, and at first i had some issue with it missing suspension yet you learn to adept the driving so it's not a bother anymore : )
This looks like a decent scooter with great hill climbing ability. One box it didn't tick for me was turning signals. IMO every scooter should have some type of turning signal. I also think that at least a left mirror should be standard on all scooters as well but none of them seem to come with it. Thanks for sharing your review.
Handlebar end pole turn signals can be bought cheap. Mirrors, I’ve tried many and IMO are pointless due to the vibrations and can be damaged easily. Best solution I’ve found is the helmet mirror I have which is wide angle. Thanks for the comment ⚡️
@@Movelectrics Aw maybe I'm just catching the last half this time and it was all the same vid. No matter. I'm gonna' review mine after I get it, I live at the foot of steep hills/mountain too. Will send a link in a few weeks. Thanks.
Have myself an Apollo Go but this scooter is also a good, much cheaper alternative as they both have dual motors and the same weight with just one brake cable and unparalleled build quality with same IP resistance! I opted for suspension, comfort and luxury, Lexus-like scooter for much rougher roads and nimbleness!
I saw you made a video of the G2 Master. I am between both and would like you opinion between those to for a commute work home with hills and sometime in rain.
Hills are fine with the G2 Master but when it comes to rain, it’s IP54 only so light rain only. But even at that, I’d avoid riding in it. Of course the climber has the high IP56 body rating and IPX7 battery rating. Can’t get much better than that
@@Movelectrics Seriously, the Inmotion is so good that you tell me it's better than the Ninebot Max G2, thank you very much. I have the Ninebot G30LP and I want one that's faster and more powerful and that the battery lasts longer and so I don't only use one because I'm old and I work on it every day.
@@HardMacroUser It's an effect produced by the 30 frame rate per second camera recording and the 40 times per second updating light emitting diode display. There are instants the video is snapping its capture when the LED is in between updates. Anyway, this is on Zon right now in the US for 999 with a 300 off coupon for 699, 757 with tax. I'm 100 short to buy it this month but if that deal is still around in September then it's mine. This guy sold me.
@@trift3621 slightly less 1500w vs 2000w BUT build quality wise, it’s ten times better. INMOTION IMO are the best in the scooter market because of their IP ratings and the materials they use.
At Amazon US, it's on sale 999-300-10% or $600USD lowest price ever. The only thing stopping me from buying is the tubed tires and lack of seat option. It's reported this is no longer on their website and being discontinued so no spare parts. I don't know if it's true though.
@@larryc1616tubes that come with this are actually thicker plus it’s a split rim and would take minutes to change. There still producing the Climber and it’s available through Inmotion directly so no fear of parts to be honest. They definitely have great customer service from what I’ve seen.
A thumbs always appreciated 👊🏼 absolutely love this Inmotion. What’s are your thoughts?
I love mine. Climbs any hill in Seattle AND handles the brutal weather. It was a blessing to find such a well built machine that focuses on torque more than speed.
@@MrHappyZorro agree 100%
I had many other complicated high-powered scooters that I sold because there was just too much going on. I always like this one. It looks like it’s built like a tank and less stuff to break.👍🏽
@@JerseyStyle7 100% agree
That one is on my list, too. Im glad you like it. My friend has it for over 3 years and had no problems with it ever so far. Not even puncture. And yeah, he is using it on daily basics all year around. Great video.
It looks nice, I liked your energetic review and you do a good job convincing others it's a good choice. I like the split rims and the orange calipers! For me, I'm waiting for a scooter with a removable battery, some minimal suspension, and good customer support.
@@miketayse for an a to b scooter, this is my favourite and IP rating tops it off. I’ve had many scooters with removable batteries but of course these are more expensive and much heavier.
But a scooter I can recommend at a good price is the Kukirin G3 Pro that I reviewed. Around €1300 plus has the removable battery. Only IP54 rated though like most scooters.
Great review! I love the climber aswell, and at first i had some issue with it missing suspension yet you learn to adept the driving so it's not a bother anymore : )
On a scooter like this, no suspension doesn’t bother me at all. Once I get from A-B no matter what the weather is, I’m happy
This looks like a decent scooter with great hill climbing ability. One box it didn't tick for me was turning signals. IMO every scooter should have some type of turning signal. I also think that at least a left mirror should be standard on all scooters as well but none of them seem to come with it. Thanks for sharing your review.
Handlebar end pole turn signals can be bought cheap. Mirrors, I’ve tried many and IMO are pointless due to the vibrations and can be damaged easily. Best solution I’ve found is the helmet mirror I have which is wide angle. Thanks for the comment ⚡️
Mine's on the way. Actually it was your previous vid on this that caused me to purchase. Pretty country you've got there.
@@50kArchipelagos you’ll love this Climber
@@Movelectrics Aw maybe I'm just catching the last half this time and it was all the same vid. No matter. I'm gonna' review mine after I get it, I live at the foot of steep hills/mountain too. Will send a link in a few weeks. Thanks.
Have myself an Apollo Go but this scooter is also a good, much cheaper alternative as they both have dual motors and the same weight with just one brake cable and unparalleled build quality with same IP resistance!
I opted for suspension, comfort and luxury, Lexus-like scooter for much rougher roads and nimbleness!
Don’t get me wrong, I like big scooters but hate the weight factor. Climber pretty much has everything I could want.
I saw you made a video of the G2 Master. I am between both and would like you opinion between those to for a commute work home with hills and sometime in rain.
Hills are fine with the G2 Master but when it comes to rain, it’s IP54 only so light rain only. But even at that, I’d avoid riding in it.
Of course the climber has the high IP56 body rating and IPX7 battery rating. Can’t get much better than that
OMG this is a perfect escooter in ireland !
@@eireadventures exactly!
can you recommend a fast charger?
@@erider_spider currently no. I always like to stay with the original charger.
Between the joyor s10 or that one, which one would be better? Both cost the same.
@yngbiker7816 INMOTION 100%. Built better, highest IP rating on the market.
@@Movelectrics Between the Inmotion and the G2 Max, which would be a better buy?
@@yngbiker7816 INMOTION
@@Movelectrics Seriously, the Inmotion is so good that you tell me it's better than the Ninebot Max G2, thank you very much. I have the Ninebot G30LP and I want one that's faster and more powerful and that the battery lasts longer and so I don't only use one because I'm old and I work on it every day.
@@yngbiker7816 I had the G30 and loved it but the speed was not great. Climber is more than what you need. It’s excellent quality.
Hello mate, for the inmotion climber. Is there a way to stop the screen from blinking when riding the scoooter?
Blinking? What you mean? Mine doesn’t blink
@@HardMacroUser It's an effect produced by the 30 frame rate per second camera recording and the 40 times per second updating light emitting diode display. There are instants the video is snapping its capture when the LED is in between updates. Anyway, this is on Zon right now in the US for 999 with a 300 off coupon for 699, 757 with tax. I'm 100 short to buy it this month but if that deal is still around in September then it's mine. This guy sold me.
Compared to the kugoo G4 is it more powerful
@@trift3621 slightly less 1500w vs 2000w BUT build quality wise, it’s ten times better. INMOTION IMO are the best in the scooter market because of their IP ratings and the materials they use.
your onerideeu link doesnt bring you to the scooter
@@corkstud1 it’s to their website. Send them a message, they might have some left in stock ⚡️
@Movelectrics if they have its well hidden as doesn't come up when u do a search so must be outta stock wats retail price anyway cheers
@@corkstud1 message them through the site. They reply quite fast!
Plz post a link if u find it at €650 euro
@@corkstud1 I will indeed. Think it was on sale at one point but even at that, it’s worth €8-900 all day long
At Amazon US, it's on sale 999-300-10% or $600USD lowest price ever. The only thing stopping me from buying is the tubed tires and lack of seat option. It's reported this is no longer on their website and being discontinued so no spare parts. I don't know if it's true though.
@@larryc1616tubes that come with this are actually thicker plus it’s a split rim and would take minutes to change. There still producing the Climber and it’s available through Inmotion directly so no fear of parts to be honest. They definitely have great customer service from what I’ve seen.