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Compare the Mercane WideWheel Pro and the Inokim Quick 4 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 Quick 4 Super
Comparative Analysis: Mercane WideWheel Pro vs Inokim Quick 4 Super Electric Scooters
Settling on an electric scooter that meets and exceeds your expectations isn't as straight forward as it seems. Let's compare two top-of-the-range models: the Mercane WideWheel Pro and the Inokim Quick 4 Super.
Starting with the Mercane WideWheel Pro, it offers not one, but two powerful 500W motors that deliver top speeds of up to 26 mph. Its battery can comfortably offer up to 20-25 miles per charge. The scooter has a robust and sturdy design with wider wheels that ensure more stability and comfort during the ride. However, it’s quite heavy, weighing in at 54 lbs, and it's not the best for uphill riding.
On the flip side, the Inokim Quick 4 Super is outfitted with a single 600W motor, reaching the maximum speed of 19 mph. This model excels in terms of mileage, offering a range of up to 37 miles on full charge. It also comes with an LED screen for control, superior suspension for a smoother ride, and a portability factor with its 49 lbs frame. The downside of this scooter is its price, as its typically more expensive than similar models.
To sum it up, the Mercane WideWheel Pro offers double motor power, high top speed and wider wheels for stability but at the cost of a heavier weight. The Inokim Quick 4 Super is unique for its extended range, better suspension, lighter weight and LED controls, though it is a pricier option.


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