Review: EMOVE Touring Electric Scooter
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- čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
- If you've wanted a PEBL or ELF bike for a while and have never considered an e-scooter before you should give one a chance. No license is required in most states and they're quick and efficient transportation. As long as you can ride a regular bike, you can probably ride one of these. There are a few that are water resistant and since you can "ride" without getting all sweaty, wearing rain gear has less of an impact - even a traditional rain poncho could work as long as you weren't fording through creeks or the like. And they're MUCH less expensive than either the ELF or PEBL.
The scooter we purchased two of is the EMOVE Touring scooter. EMOVE also offers one called a Cruiser that has a far longer range and is more water resistant than the Touring.
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Very nice video ! Keep it up Eric !!
I just ordered mine today! I'm excited to ride it around campus when I move back this fall! :)
We're really enjoying them still. I got 24 miles on a single charge and I'm a heavy dude at 225# was glad to see it has some range.
Nice review. Great job
Most of the footage for this video was shot from a handlebar mount using my GoPro. If you want an idea of how great the suspension is, have a look at how smooth the video is. If I did this on my carbon road bike or even my Mt. bike, you'd be experiencing some serious motion sickness : )
Hey whats that bag you have for the touring? Looks like it fits nicely. Was looking for one. Is it on amazon?
Yes on Amazon www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08JP7M8ZS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
@@EricFischnaller Thanks, hows the quality and is it a tight fit or is it loose around?
@@TKGZONE the bag is a loose fit so easily goes inside. Quality wise it's what I'd expect from a $20 bag. The straps are okay quality as is the zipper but the material is very thin and it's not reinforced at the bottom as I'd want it to be in a perfect world. The stitching is single stitched not double. We're using it to put the scooters in a bag (one each) and put inside the motorhome in the bed area so no dirt/dust ends up in the motorhome. For carrying up and down stairs or the like, I'd skip the bag as it's easy to pick up by itself.
Hey Eric, pretty nifty bag you put the scooter in...that wasn't specifically designed for it was it? 11:30
Nope just a cheap bag from Amazon. www.amazon.com/Yungeln-Portable-Waterproof-Carrying-Compatible/dp/B08JP7M8ZS?pd_rd_w=4L615&pf_rd_p=ec24c188-b45f-4923-921c-81937c625aeb&pf_rd_r=0D8XPCT8GPAM8JT50PTT&pd_rd_r=b6cb9ac3-15d3-4d46-95f2-be78e929c3de&pd_rd_wg=w0rWB&pd_rd_i=B08JP7M8ZS&psc=1&ref_=pd_bap_m_rp_1_sc
11:44 Where did you purchase that bag? It's the perfect size
This is what I ordered: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B085JW79V5?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Just realized you we’re probably asking about the carrying bag. Here’s what I ordered: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08JP7M8ZS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
not practical for getting groceries or doing many errands, unless there is a longer cargo model.
I just carried a backpack. Definitely if you're doing a lot of groceries it isn't optimal. I wonder if you could hook up a bike trailer to it... hmm... Maybe I'll have to jury rig that and video it : )
@@EricFischnaller that would be interesting, but be safe.