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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the JackRabbit OG2. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
11 reasons to buy
- JackRabbit offers the OG2 in two builds: standard (300W motor, 151.2Wh battery) and Pro (500W motor, 360Wh battery).
- Testers describe the OG2 and OG2 Pro as fun, zippy, and a blast to ride.
- At 25.1 and 30.1lb, depending on the build, the OG2 is lightweight and easy to lift and carry.
- Experts relish the throttle acceleration in High mode, quickly reaching 20mph.
- The handlebars and footpegs fold flat for multi-modal commuting and storage.
- Reviewers praise the nimble handling, thanks to the short wheelbase and 20” wheels.
- The OG2 has a wide stated height range of 4’9” to 6’2”, and riders ranging from 5’1” to 6’1” confirm it bike fits.
- Testers say the tires grip well on dirt paths.
- The OG2 arrives fully assembled.
- The standard OG2's 4.2Ah battery means it's FAA-compliant, so it can be taken on a plane.
- Without a drivetrain, the JackRabbit OG2 is low-maintenance.
7 reasons not to buy
- Testers find the ride uncomfortable over bumpy pavement.
- Lights aren't included with the either build.
- Experts say the bike is slow to stop from higher speeds due to the single rear mechanical disc brake.
- The base OG2's 300W motor cannot handle steep inclines.
- A tester gets just 8.3 miles of range in High mode on the OG2.
- The below-average IPX4 water resistance means the bike shouldn’t be ridden in heavy rain.
- Reviewers find these products, especially the OG2 Pro, expensive for an e-scooter.
Bottom line
JackRabbit's OG2 is an e-scooter available with either a 300W motor and 151.2Wh battery or a 500W motor and 360Wh battery (OG2 Pro). Upgrades over its predecessor include a more rigid frame, wider footpegs, an improved display, and additional riding modes. Reviewers enjoy the agile handling, zippy acceleration, and fun, playful ride. The low weight and folding pedals and bars make it easy to carry and transport. However, the bumpy ride and weak brakes disappoint. Overall, reviewers consider the "niche" JackRabbit OG2 an excellent, albeit expensive, option for short, not-too-hilly urban jaunts.Expert Reviews
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