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Compare the Inokim OX and the Hiboy S2R
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

Hiboy S2R
Comparing Two Heavyweights: The Inokim OX vs. The Hiboy S2R Electric Scooters
In the fast-paced world of eco-friendly transportation, electric scooters have staked a handsome claim. Two models that have caught the attention of scooter enthusiasts worldwide are the Inokim OX and Hiboy's S2R electric scooters. Of course, each scooter brings its own advantages to the tarmac, but how do they stack up against each other?
Starting off with design, the Inokim OX stands out with a robust and industrial aesthetics, appealing to adult riders who prefer a rugged, resilient structure. The Hiboy S2R, on the other hand, has adopted a minimalist yet cool design, perfect for low key riders.
The Inokim OX boasts an impressive motor power, with the ability to reach top speeds of 45 km/h (28 mph). In comparison, the Hiboy S2R, while robust, operates at slightly lower speeds of up to 30 km/h (18.6 mph).
For those seeking robust battery life, the Inokim OX comes out on top with an astonishing 110km (68 miles) range on eco-mode. The Hiboy S2R, while it provides a robust range, delivers about 27.9 km (17.4 miles) per charge.
Ride comfort is pretty subjective but needs mentioning. The Inokim OX offers adjustable suspension, which can be tweaked based on use-case. The Hiboy S2R makes up for the lack of adjustable shock absorption with solid tires which reduces maintenance.
As far as construction is concerned, the Inokim OX prides itself with a resilient aluminium deck and excellent weight capacity. Meanwhile, the Hiboy S2R earns its stars in the lightness of its build, its portability, and a quick folding system.
Ultimately, the choice between the Inokim OX and the Hiboy S2R comes down to specific needs - speed and range for the former; design, comfort and portability for the latter.


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