Emove Cruiser S vs Emove Touring

EMove Cruiser S vs EMove Touring comparison radar chart

Emove Cruiser S
vs
Emove Touring

Emove Cruiser S
$1195
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full view
unboxing
folding
controls and speed
rear motor
riding
charging port
waterproofing
ride experience
white color
front tire
brakes
rear tire
suspension
rear light
front light
voltmeter
dimensions
deck
side view
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>
full view
unboxing
folding
controls and speed
rear motor
riding
charging port
waterproofing
ride experience
white color
front tire
brakes
rear tire
suspension
rear light
front light
voltmeter
dimensions
deck
side view
video
Emove Touring
$899
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full view
key
battery
water resistance
unboxing
standing
seat
screen
rear wheel
rear light
parts
manual page
maintenance
kickstand
headlight
handlebars
front whele
folding mechanism
folded
deck
brake
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>
full view
key
battery
water resistance
unboxing
standing
seat
screen
rear wheel
rear light
parts
manual page
maintenance
kickstand
headlight
handlebars
front whele
folding mechanism
folded
deck
brake
video overview
Pros
  • superb quality
  • proven track record
  • great range
  • great waterproofing
  • very good portability
  • great for heavy adults
  • low defect rate
  • great value overall
  • very good quality
  • makes the ride fun
  • good brakes
  • good suspension
  • good portability
  • good value for money
Cons
  • flats are possible
  • average acceleration
  • low range
  • mediocre speed

Use cases

For beginners category winner
Premium quality category winner
For commuting category winner
Comfort category winner
Speed/power
Climbing hills category winner
Long range category winner
Offroad
Heavy adults category winner
Portability category winner
Waterproof category winner
Big tires
Design category winner
Safety category winner
Seat
Low maintenance category winner
No flats
Removable battery
For children

Scores and ratings

Overall Score
89
75
Quality & Lifespan
97
88
Value for money
95
90
Ride experience
90
70
Speed
53
40
Acceleration
59
48
Climbing
66
73
Range
100
50
Brakes
92
84
Suspension
90
84
Portability
63
81
Maintenance
72
55

Specifications

Speed 33 mph52.9 kmhcategory winner 25 mph40.2 kmh
Range 62 mi100 kmcategory winner 31 mi50 km
Climb angle (°) 9 20category winner
Motors single hub BLDCcategory winner brushless DC hub motor in rear wheel
Real power (W) 600category winner 500
Peak power (W) 1600category winner 750
Battery voltage (V) 52category winner 48
Battery capacity (Wh) 1560category winner 624
Battery type LGcategory winner LG 13 Ah
Charging time (h) 12 4category winner
IP Rating IPX6category winner IP54
Weight 52 lbs23.5 kg 37.5 lbs17 kg
Weight limit 350 lbs160 kgcategory winner 309 lbs140 kg
Tire size 10category winner 8
Tire type pneumatic tubeless car-grade pneumatic front, solid rubber rear
Tire pressure (PSI) 45
Foldable? yes yes
Foldable handlebars? yes yes
Adjustable handlebar height? yes yes
Seat? optional available
Trunk or basket? no (customization possible) no (customization possible)
Materials aluminum alloy aluminum alloy
Terrains urbancategory winner urban
Brakes front + rear semi-hydraulic disc brakes, 140 mmcategory winner rear electronic and drum brakes
Brake distance (m) 10 m 5 m
ABS category winner
Shock absorbers front dual-form spring-loaded suspension, and dual rear air suspension, adjustablecategory winner triple suspension, front dual spring, front stem, rear dual spring
Lights front + rear + turn + deckcategory winner front head + front side + rear brake
Screen & controls LCD, voltmetercategory winner LCD display
Speed modes
Cruise control yescategory winner
Keys yes category winner
Alarm yes
App no
Warranty 12 months 12 months
Returns 30 days
Certificates
Rider age
Rider height
Deck to handlebar height 38.58 in98 cm 39.37 in100 cm
Folded dimensions 48.82 * 10 * 14.02 in124 * 25.4 * 35.6 cm
Unfolded dimensions 48.03 * 22.99 * 46.46 in122 * 58.4 * 118 cm 39.29 * 22.01 * 47.24 in99.8 * 55.9 * 120 cm
Deck length 22.01 in55.9 cm
Deck width 7.87 in20 cm
Ground clearance 7.87 in20 cm

Tests

Speed test (EScooterNerds) 45 kmh 28 mph 37 kmh 23 mph
Speed tests (third party) 44/46/48/43/45 kmh 27/29/30/27/28 mph 40 kmh 25 mph
Acceleration test (EScooterNerds) 0 to 15 mph / 25 kmh in 3.4 seconds
Acceleration test (Other) 0 to 15 mph / 25 kmh in 3.7/3.9/3.8 seconds 7-8 seconds
Range test (EScooterNerds) 88.6 km 55 mi 43 km 27 mi
Range tests (Other) 90/89/94 km 56/55/58 mi 40 km 25 mi
Climb test ° (Other) 18 25
Braking distance test (EScooterNerds) 10 m
Braking distance test (Other) 10 m 5 m
Charge time test (EScooterNerds) 8.5 20
Charge time test (Other) 9 4
Weight limit test (EScooterNerds) 91 kg 201 lbs
Weight limit tests (Other) 144/100/120 kg 318/220/265 lbs 150 kg 330 lbs
Waterproofing test (EScooterNerds) no issues in light and moderate rain no issues in moderate rain
Waterproofing test (third party) no issues in severe water exposure and water streams no problems in light rain

Important

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Warranty 12 months 12 months
Returns 30 days
Customer support excellent excellent
Buying
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When to get the EMove Cruiser S?

The EMove Cruiser will be a much better pick, unless you wanna save a few hundred dollars. Otherwise, the range, speed, brakes, and ride comfort advantages are pretty big and well worth the price difference.

When to get the EMove Touring?

Surprisingly, the EMove Touring has a stronger climb angle on paper (although in my experience that hasn’t been the case in practice). Also, the EMove Touring will be a bit lighter and more portable.

In any case, the EMove Touring will be a better pick if your budget is more limited, or you’re looking for a semi-solid-tire option with less possibility of flats.

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