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  • Range

  • Hills

  • Brakes

  • Comfort

Outstorm Off Road Folding Scooter

Price: $1,897

Pros

Insane acceleration, top in class; huge deck with a ton of led lights

Cons

Stem and handlbars need tightening often, stem is angled towards back of scooter so feels crowded

Bottom Line

If you like acceleration and speed this is the scooter for you
  • Overall Score

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Nerdy Stuff

  • Date Reviewed:
    Jan 2021
  • Price:
    $1,997
  • Warranty:
    1 yr
  • Shipping:
    Free Shipping US
  • Motor:
    2 x 1600 W
  • Battery:
    60 V
  • Recharge Time:
    7-9 hrs
  • Product weight:
    95 lbs
  • Weight Limit:
    385 lbs
  • Frame:
    Aluminum
  • Seat:
    Optional
  • Handlebar:
  • Grips:
  • Brakes:
    Hydraulic
  • Throttle :
    Finger
  • Bell/Horn:
    horn
  • Display :
    LCD
  • Tires:
    11" off road
  • Suspension:
    High Impact PU front/rear
  • Cruise:
  • Speed:
    56 mph
  • Speed Modes:
    3
  • Range:
    53 Miles
  • Hills:
    30%
  • Waterproof:
    IP65
  • Lights:
    Front/Rear/Side
  • App:
  • Accessories:

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Review Summary

Welcome back to the channel! I'm excited to share with you my thoughts on the Outstorm Max scooter. Disclaimer: Outstorm sent me this product to review, but I am not being paid to make this review. I just think this scooter is really cool!

The Outstorm Max is definitely a step above the rest when it comes to scooters. Its appearance alone is impressive, with massive 11-inch tires that look more at home on a dirt bike than a scooter. These tires provide excellent traction and stability, even on rough terrain and steep hills. The scooter is powered by a pair of 16 watt motors and a 60 volt battery, which allows it to reach speeds of up to 56 miles per hour (although I didn't test it that fast). It's also very stable and well-balanced at high speeds, thanks to its weight of 95 pounds.

One of the unique features of the Outstorm Max is its customizable range and power settings. You can turn off the front motor and use the eco turbo button to decrease acceleration, or lower the speed mode to one of three levels. These options can help extend the range of the scooter, which is rated at up to 53 miles on smooth surfaces and around 20 miles on rough terrain.

The deck of the Outstorm Max is also quite spacious, measuring nine inches wide and providing plenty of room to place your feet. However, the handlebars are a bit crowded, with the throttle, brake, and LED display all located on the right side. It takes some getting used to, but once you get the hang of it, the scooter is very easy to control.

Overall, I think the Outstorm Max is an excellent scooter for both commuting and off-road adventures. It's powerful, stable, and versatile, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality scooter. Don't forget to check out my website for more scooter, bike, and board reviews, as well as links to purchase and discount codes.