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Compare the Inokim OX and the GOTRAX Apex
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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Inokim OX
GOTRAX Apex
Comparing Inokim OX versus GOTRAX Apex Electric Scooters: Performance, Features, and Value
Electric Scooters are a popular form of transport for city commuters and are gaining more and more attention for their sleek design and efficient capabilities. In this article, we will be focusing on two electric scooters — the Inokim OX and the GOTRAX Apex.
Starting off with the Inokim OX, it's a higher-end scooter with higher weight capacity, excellent acceleration, ability to climb steep gradients, and impressive off-road capabilities. With its 800W brushless motor, the OX delivers a top speed of 45 km/h and a range of about 100 km, depending on rider weight and terrain. It's durable but not overly lightweight, coming in at 26 kg. It also features an adjustable suspension system, allowing the rider to alternate between higher clearance for off-roading and lower clearance for optimal commuting.
On the other hand, the GOTRAX Apex is more budget-friendly, offering decent performance at a lower price. It is powered by a 250W motor, which provides a max speed of 25 km/h and a range of about 25 km. Its lighter design at just 14 kg makes it easier for daily commuting and portability. The Apex offers a comfortable, smooth ride with its 8.5 air-filled tires, but it lacks the suspension features of the Inokim OX.
In conclusion, the Inokim OX and GOTRAX Apex cater to different consumer needs. For those seeking higher performance, longer range, off-road capability, and don't mind spending a bit more, the Inokim OX is an excellent choice. The GOTRAX Apex, meanwhile, is a quality e-scooter for those prioritizing affordability, lower speed, lightness for everyday commuting, and who mainly stick to city streets.
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