Nami Burn-E 2 Max vs Inmotion RS

Nami Burn-E 2 Max vs Inmotion RS comparison radar chart

Nami Burn-E 2 Max
vs
Inmotion RS

Nami Burn-E 2 Max
$3899
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offroad
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top view
rough terrain
rear wheel
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street ride
suspension adjustment
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Inmotion RS
$3999
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Pros
  • very good quality
  • impressive range
  • high-speed
  • powerful motor
  • customizable
  • high-quality construction
  • good quality
  • great performance
  • good suspension
Cons
  • heavy and bulky
  • expensive
  • leaning curve
  • pricey
  • could use more differentiation

Use cases

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

Scores and ratings

Overall Score
92
89
Quality & Lifespan
93
88
Value for money
61
67
Ride experience
93
90
Speed
97
97
Acceleration
94
95
Climbing
88
81
Range
100
100
Brakes
97
90
Suspension
95
89
Portability
7
66
Maintenance
47
48

Specifications

Speed 60 mph96.6 kmh 60 mph96.5 kmh
Range 90 mi145 km 100 mi160.9 kmcategory winner
Climb angle (°) 35category winner 26.57
Motors category winner dual hub motors
Real power (W) 3000 4000category winner
Peak power (W) 8400 8400
Battery voltage (V) 72 72
Battery capacity (Wh) 2304 2880category winner
Battery type Li-ion cells (Panasonic, Samsung, or LG)category winner advanced 21700 cells, BMS (Battery Management System), IPX7 battery waterproofing
Charging time (h) 8 8
IP Rating IP67category winner IPX6 (IPX7 for battery)
Weight 103 lbs46.7 kg
Weight limit 330 lbs150 kg 330 lbs150 kg
Tire size 11category winner 11×3.5
Tire type pneumatic tubeless pneumatic tubeless
Tire pressure (PSI)
Foldable? yes yes
Foldable handlebars? no no
Adjustable handlebar height? no
Seat?
Trunk or basket?
Materials heat-treated aviation grade welding frame, full carbon fiber steering column, polished stainless steel parts
Terrains all terraincategory winner all
Brakes 4-piston LOGAN full hydraulic 160mm disc brakescategory winner dual 160mm full-hydraulic disc brakes
Brake distance (m) 5 m 6 m
ABS category winner
Shock absorbers two adjustable 165mm hydraulic coil-shock suspensionscategory winner c-shaped suspension absorber system, front + rear damp adjustable suspension, 96mm suspension travel range, 11 stages of adjustable hydraulic damping
Lights 2000 lumen headlight + side LED strips + rear brake lightcategory winner lighting system
Screen & controls multifunctional color smart displaycategory winner raptor p controller, dual-50a sinewave controllers, combined 100a bus current for enhanced energy conversion efficiency
Speed modes 5
Cruise control category winner
Keys
Alarm
App yes
Warranty 12 months 1 year
Returns 15 days 14 days
Certificates
Rider age
Rider height
Deck to handlebar height 42.91 in109 cm
Folded dimensions 53.15 * 24.49 * 25 in135 * 62.2 * 63.5 cm
Unfolded dimensions 53.15 * 24.49 * 57.09 in135 * 62.2 * 145 cm 57.99 * 28.19 * 53.66 in147.3 * 71.6 * 136.3 cm
Deck length 22.05 in56 cm
Deck width 11.81 in30 cm
Ground clearance 9.02 in22.9 cm

Tests

Speed test (EScooterNerds)
Speed tests (third party) 96 kmh 60 mph 94 kmh 58 mph
Acceleration test (Other) 0 to 25 mph in 3 seconds
Range test (EScooterNerds)
Range tests (Other) 140/132/146 km 87/82/91 mi 145 km 90 mi
Climb test ° (Other) 30 25
Braking distance test (EScooterNerds) 6 m
Braking distance test (Other) 5 m 6 m
Charge time test (Other) 8,8.5
Weight limit test (EScooterNerds) 92 kg 203 lbs
Weight limit tests (Other) 98/94 kg 216/207 lbs
Waterproofing test (EScooterNerds) no issues in severe rain no issues in light rain
Waterproofing test (third party) no issues in severe rain

Important

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Warranty 12 months 1 year
Returns 15 days 14 days
Customer support excellent great
Buying
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When to buy the Nami Burn-E 2 Max?

Even though the Inmotion brand has been around for longer, I feel like the Nami line somehow managed to catch up and even surpass it, and it has better brand recognition today.

Both of these scooters are excellent, but I think that the Nami is a bit better generally. They are very similar in performance, but the Nami Burn-E 2 Max has stronger features.

When to buy the Inmotion RS?

The Inmotion RS will be a bit lighter and more portable. It’s still not too suitable for commuting, but it’s better than the Nami for that use case.

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