Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Electric Scooters

Apollo Go vs Nami Klima

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Apollo Go comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.4 vs 3.7). The gap is mostly about Commuters seeking comfort and performance — read the strengths below before deciding.

Apollo Go
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Electric Scooters
Apollo Go
$849as of May 27

The Apollo Go delivers exceptional dual-motor performance in a lightweight 49-pound package, making it ideal for demanding commutes. ERideHero praised its strong acceleration and hill-climbing ability, while the full suspension and low-maintenance design add to its appeal. However, some reviewers noted that the folding mechanism could be more streamlined and that performance declines at low battery. This scooter is best suited for commuters seeking high performance without excessive weight, though those wanting maximum range might look elsewhere.

Strengths
  • Super strong dual motor acceleration
  • Climbs steep inclines with ease
  • Very comfortable full suspension
Watch-outs
  • Folding mechanism could be more streamlined
  • Performance drops at low battery due to 36V battery
Nami Klima
Ranked #8 in Best Electric Scooters
Nami Klima
$2,999

The Nami Klima delivers exceptional performance for its price point, with sub-5 second 0-30 mph acceleration that rivals much more expensive models like the Dualtron Storm. Reviewers praised its adjustable hydraulic suspension, TFT LCD display, and bright headlight. However, some noted the rear lighting and fender design as unfinished, and the scooter's lack of a deck latch makes it awkward to carry. This scooter is ideal for riders seeking high-performance electric mobility without the premium price tag, though those needing maximum portability might find it cumbersome.

Strengths
  • Sub-5 second 0-30 mph acceleration time
  • Adjustable hydraulic suspension for comfort
  • TFT LCD display with speed and battery info
Watch-outs
  • Rear lights and fender design feel unfinished
  • Awkward to move due to no deck latch and small deck tail

How they stack up

Apollo Go

The Apollo Go stands out with its full suspension and dual motor acceleration, which the GOTRAX G3 PLUS and Segway Ninebot Max G30LP lack. While the Inmotion Climber offers more range, the Apollo Go provides a smoother ride and better hill-climbing performance, though it suffers from a less streamlined folding mechanism compared to the Segway Ninebot E3 Pro.

Nami Klima

The Nami Klima offers the fastest acceleration in its price range, surpassing the Apollo Go and Segway Ninebot Max G30LP, but lacks the suspension of the Apollo Go and Inmotion Climber. It's more advanced than the Hiboy S2 and VOLPAM in features like adjustable suspension and TFT display, though it's less portable due to its awkward design.

Specs side-by-side

SpecApollo GoNami Klima
Top Speed28 mph42 mph
RangeUp to 34 milesUp to 60 miles
Motor Power700W (1500W peak)2000 W
Battery Capacity540 Wh30 Ah
Tire Size9-inch10 inches
Weight49 lbs38.2 kg
Max Rider Weight265 lbs120.4 kg
Water ResistanceIP66IP55
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