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NAMI Blast Max Electric Scooter Canada

Experienced riders wanting NAMI performance and range

Product Overview

The NAMI Blast Max is a high-performance electric scooter for experienced riders who want strong speed and long range in a controlled chassis.

It uses a 60V 40Ah LG 21700 battery, dual 1500W motors, 50A x2 sine-wave controllers, KKE hydraulic suspension, and 11 inch tubeless CST tires.

It sits between lighter city scooters and larger flagship performance models, with up to 80 km/h speed and up to 100 km range under stated test conditions.

Key Features & Benefits

60V 40AH LG 21700 BATTERY: Large battery pack supports long rides and repeated high-power use.

DUAL 1500W MOTORS: Twin motors give strong acceleration and climbing support.

50A X2 SINE-WAVE CONTROLLERS: Fully sealed controllers deliver smoother power control.

UP TO 80 KM/H SPEED: Built for experienced riders and controlled riding areas.

UP TO 100 KM RANGE: Listed range is based on an 80 kg rider.

KKE HYDRAULIC SUSPENSION: Rebound adjustment helps tune comfort and control.

11 INCH TUBELESS CST TIRES: Larger tubeless tires add stability and puncture resistance.

HYDRAULIC 2-PISTON BRAKES: Hydraulic braking gives stronger stopping support at speed.

ALUMINUM ONE-PIECE FRAME: Welded aluminum frame supports a rigid, performance-focused ride.

STAINLESS STEEL FOLDING CLAMP: One-piece folding clamp supports the folding system.

IP55 RAIN RESISTANCE: Water-resistant design supports cautious wet-weather riding.

45 KG NET WEIGHT: Heavy enough to need planned lifting, storage, and transport.

Specifications

Brand: NAMI

Model: Blast Max

Product type: performance electric scooter

Battery: 60V 40Ah LG 21700

Controllers: 50A x2 sine wave with full silicon sealing

Motors: dual 1500W

Suspension: KKE hydraulic shocks with rebound adjustment

Top speed: up to 80 km/h

Range: up to 100 km with 80 kg rider

Brakes: hydraulic 2-piston brakes

Charger: 60V 5A

Tires: 11 inch tubeless CST

Frame: aluminum welded one-piece frame

Swing arm: forged

Folding system: stainless steel one-piece clamp

Electrical connectors: waterproof connectors, including motor connectors

Dashboard: multifunction dashboard

IP rating: IP55 rain resistance

Size: 1335 mm length x 288 mm width x 1245 mm height

Deck to ground: 270 mm

Deck to handlebar: 965 mm

Ground clearance: 125 mm

Package size: 1380 mm x 650 mm x 300 mm

Net weight: 45 kg

Performance & Power

The Blast Max uses dual 1500W motors controlled by two 50A sine-wave controllers.

That setup gives the scooter strong launch power and the ability to hold speed better than basic dual-motor scooters.

The 80 km/h top speed makes this a serious performance machine, not a beginner commuter.

Canadian riders should match the scooter to permitted riding areas and use protective gear suited to high-speed riding.

Battery & Range

The Blast Max uses a 60V 40Ah LG 21700 battery.

That pack gives the scooter a large energy base for longer performance rides.

Range is listed up to 100 km with an 80 kg rider, but speed, hills, wind, rider weight, and temperature change real range.

Cold Canadian weather can reduce battery performance. Store and charge the scooter in dry, moderate conditions when possible.

Safety Features

Hydraulic 2-piston brakes give stronger braking support than basic cable systems.

KKE hydraulic suspension with rebound adjustment helps the scooter stay calmer over rough pavement.

11 inch tubeless CST tires add stability and reduce tube-pinch problems.

IP55 rain resistance supports cautious wet-weather use, but deep water and pressure washing should be avoided.

The 45 kg weight, 80 km/h top speed, and strong motor output make rider skill and protective gear essential.

Pros & Cons (Honest Verdict)

Pros: 60V 40Ah LG battery, dual 1500W motors, sealed sine-wave controllers, KKE hydraulic suspension, 11 inch tubeless CST tires, and IP55 rating.

Cons: heavy 45 kg build, high-speed setup, public-use restrictions in many areas, and less portability than lighter commuter scooters.

Verdict: choose the Blast Max for serious performance riding. Choose a lighter scooter for transit, stairs, and low-speed city use.

Should You Buy It?

Buy the NAMI Blast Max if the priority is speed, range, suspension quality, and a stable performance-scooter chassis.

It fits experienced Canadian riders who want a powerful scooter for longer routes and controlled riding areas.

Skip it if the main need is a light daily commuter, easy lifting, or a scooter that fits low-speed public-use limits.

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Quick take

A short read before the full Street Rides review. Treat speed and range details as manufacturer claims unless Street Rides says otherwise.

  • Snapshot: Performance electric scooter with 60V 40Ah LG battery, dual 1500W motors, 80 km/h top speed, KKE hydraulic suspension, and 11 inch CST tires.
  • Best fit: Experienced riders wanting NAMI performance and range
  • Range claim: The Blast Max uses a 60V 40Ah LG 21700 battery.That pack gives the scooter a large energy base for longer performance rides.Range is listed up to 100 km with an 80 kg rider, but speed, hills, wind, rider weight, and temperature change real range.Cold Canadian weather can reduce battery performance
  • Shipping and returns: See our shipping and returns policy for full details on return eligibility, timelines, and any applicable restocking fees.

FAQ

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NAMI Blast Max Canada performance scooter lifestyle view

StreetRides Expert Video Takeaway

NAMI Blast Max Review Canada | High-Speed Stability Test

This Scoota Gang review is useful because it frames the NAMI Blast Max around the question serious scooter buyers actually ask: is the chassis stable enough to trust when the speed and power numbers get high?

That is the right angle for this model. The Blast Max is not a casual city scooter and it is not competing on portability. Its value is the feeling of control, planted handling, and suspension confidence that matters when riders step into the high-performance category.

Street Rides likes this angle because it separates the Blast Max from cheaper fast scooters that can feel nervous or underbuilt. The review focuses on the thing that matters most here, which is whether the scooter stays composed and predictable when the pace picks up.

For Canadian buyers, this matters on longer suburban routes, rougher pavement, and any ride where a basic commuter scooter would feel out of its depth. The Blast Max is the kind of machine you buy because you want a premium ride feel, not because you need something small and easy to stash away.

The practical takeaway is that the NAMI Blast Max is best for experienced riders who want top-tier stability, strong suspension behavior, and a serious performance platform. It is a control-first power scooter, not a convenience-first scooter.

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