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Compare the Mercane WideWheel Pro and the Inokim OX (Super)
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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Mercane WideWheel Pro

Inokim OX (Super)
Comparing Mercane WideWheel Pro and Inokim OX (Super) Electric Scooters
When deciding to purchase an electric scooter, the choices can be overwhelming. A common comparison is between the Mercane WideWheel Pro and the Inokim OX (Super) scooters. Both are excellent choices, but there are differences to be considered.
Starting with the Mercane WideWheel Pro, it excels in its motor power. With a dual motor, it offers 1000W of power, allowing a top speed of up to 26 mph. In contrast, the Inokim OX (Super) uses a single 800W motor and hits a similar top speed of 28 mph.
Other aspects for comparison are range and battery. The WideWheel Pro claims to have up to 22 miles while the Inokim OX delivers up to 60 miles of range on a full charge. The OX’s lithium battery is bigger compared to the Pro’s LG Lithium-Ion.
Regarding weight capacity, the WideWheel Pro can support up to 220 lbs while the Inokim OX (Super) carries riders up to 265 lbs due to its robust construction.
The Pro's design focuses more on compactness and maneuverability while the OX's design prioritizes comfort and endurance.
In terms of ride comfort, the WideWheel Pro has 8-inch wide solid rubber wheels. On the other hand, the Inokim OX has bigger 10-inch inflatable tires, offering a smoother ride over various terrains.
Finally, price is another crucial factor in choosing the right scooter. The WideWheel Pro is more affordable compared to the Inokim OX (Super), but the latter offers more impressive features and performance.
To sum up, both scooters are impressive in their own right. Your choice ultimately comes down to budget, necessity, and preference.


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