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Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter

The Eagle One Pro is an upgraded version of the company’s most popular two-wheeler, which is the Eagle One. Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter.  Although the style has remained the same but it’s the Eagle One Pro is more powerful, faster, and has a larger battery.

Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter

Learn concerning Varla’s Eagle One and toss it out the window. The Varla Eagle One is here and isn’t like the one it replaced. It’s not just about the 52% larger battery, although that could have something to do with it–more about that in the near future.

The Eagle One Pro is Varla’s first beast scooter, and it seems we’ll see plenty of flagship high-performance scooters in the coming season. This is a reference to Segway’s GT Series and the brand new Apollo Pro.

Varla’s Eagle One Pro sits on the line as a light heavyweight scooter with specs borrowed of beast-scooters. It is heavier than resident light heavyweights Apollo Phantom, Vsett 10+ along with the Kaabo Mantis Pro, which weighs 79 pounds. It also comes with 11 inches road tires that are typical of beast scooters such as Storm and Wolf King GT. Storm and Wolf King GT.

It’s a great scooter. Varla Eagle One Pro scooter is also remarkable with a far over the norm top speed per dollar, exceptional range per pound, and great brakes per dollar. That’s not even the best aspect. This off-road scooter costs about $640 less than the closest competing beasts, Segways GT1 and the Wolf Warrior 11. Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter.

Thanks to the large tires-something you always want to hear-the scooter offers a great ground clearance at over 36 inches. They are also excellent for traction, but could be better. The suspension feels stiff and bouncy when riding urban trails, but the stiffness comes in handy when driving off-road. But you might not like the short deck or its uncomfortable kickplate, especially when riding off-road.

Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter

Technical Specifications

Top speed: 45 mph

Range: 36,1 miles

Weight: 90 lb

Max weight of rider: 330 lb

Water resistance: IP54

 

Pros And Cons

Pros

Large Tires for its Cost

Amazing Large Display

Ergonomically Laid Out Cockpit

Minimal Stem Wobble Thanks to In-built Damping

Cons

Suspension can Feel Stiff and Bouncy on City Trails

Short Deck Leads to Riding Fatigue

Creaky Stem

 

Acceleration

It is the Varla Eagle Pro’s speed is not typical of lighter heavyweight scooters, it is far superior. Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter. It’s tested with an acceleration rate of 2.1 seconds to the 15 mmh mark. This is the speed that’s typical of heavyweights from the past like that of the Wolf Warrior 11 at 1.9 seconds, Dualtron Thunder at 2.0 seconds and it’s Dualtron Thunder II at 2.2 seconds. The Varla Eagle Pro’s only competition in the light heavyweight class will be that of the Vsett 10+ with a 1.9 seconds of acceleration, accelerating from 15 to mph.

The Eagle One Pro uses the same throttle as the NAMI and Wolf King GT, which means that it also has the same dead zone. It is possible to locate an angle that will anchor your thumb in order to ensure stability and provide it an ideal reference point when engaged.

 

Top Speed

We are awestruck by the Varla Eagle Pro’s top speed, especially for the price. The scooter boasts a whopping 40 mph top speed, which is much higher than the normal when contrasted with other scooters in the same price range. The higher-priced Kaabo Mantis Pro only hits a 37 mph top speed, while the Inokim OXO, still at an expensive price is only able to reach 36 mmh.

However, it also has competition from cheaper models like those of Wolf Warrior X Pro which manages an top speed of 43 mph and the similarly priced Vsett 10+ reaches 43,5 mph.

In its weight class in the weight class, the scooter can be found in a class of its own and can be compared with the original Dualtron Thunder.

Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter

Hill Climb

Its Varla Eagle Pro scooter is amazing for a variety of things, and hill-climbing is definitely one of them. This electric scooter can go up steep hills without losing any power, and does not seem to slow down when there are heavy riders or poor battery levels. In our 60-meter hill climb at 10 percent slope, the scooter was able to keep a speed that was around 17 mph (and more than) until about 10% charge. Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter.

The company credits the superb hill climbing to the robust dual motors that are rated at 1000 W each, with a peak power of 2600 W. Varla claims that the motors produce the equivalent of 36 Nm of torque, sufficient to push the scooter through hills of up to 35deg.

 

Range

Nothing beats good mileage on an electric scooter and it’s true that the Varla Eagle Pro scooter offers a decent 58 kilometers of tested range. Interestingly, the only scooter less than $400 of that of the Eagle One Pro that can outdo it in the scale is the Wolf Warrior X Pro, which has a range tested of 41 miles. It outran other scooters that cost more, e.g., the Kaabo Mantis Pro with a 33 mile range, Dualtron Eagle Pro at 32 miles, along with the Vsett 10+ with 33 miles.

The battery behind the range lies a high capacity battery of 60V 24 Ah with 1440 Wh of energy. It’s larger and more efficient with 21700 cells in the battery. It’s a leap from its predecessor, that of the Eagle One, whose battery was rated at 946 wh and came with only 18650 lithium cells. Both batteries have intelligent battery management systems that keep the battery in good condition. Charge the battery up to capacity can take between 8 and 9 hours, however, you can get an additional charger to reduce charge time to about 4 to 5 hours.

 

Braking

We wish all scooters had hydraulic brakes. This doesn’t mean that electric scooters that have cable brakes aren’t dangerous or insecure when they need to stop. Absolutely not. Actually, the cable brakes plus EABS on the Varla Eagle Pro feature tested braking power that is truly remarkable and very easy to use. Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter.

The electric scooter stops in 3 meters from a speed at 15 mph. The performance is comparable with Vsett 10+. Vsett 10, which is 10+. In addition, the Varla Eagle Pro’s stopping strength is better than those of the Kaabo Wolf King, Kaabo Wolf Warrior X Pro, NAMI Burn-E and Nami BURN-E2.

It’s not as fun to squeeze the levers with cable action on the Varla Eagle Pro like you would with an electric scooter equipped with hydraulic brakes however, the Pro’s mechanical disc brakes do not leave anything on the table when they perform.

The EABS will stop your brakes from locking. They can be adjusted using the P-settings on the display. You can adjust them in between zero and two, which means 0 is the weak setting and 2 is for a high setting.

 

Ride Quality

Its ride is decent, but it’s not great. The caveat they never mention when advertising all-terrain electric scooters is that the primary focus should be on the off-roading aspects.

The pneumatic road tires that are tubeless are excellent for comfort, particularly when driving offroad. Their tubeless design is perfect for avoiding pinch flats that are caused by rocks. If, however, you’re buying the scooter to ride primarily off city tracks, then it’s better to switch to self-sealing, tubeless knobby tires. These would automatically double your traction, retain your comfort, and decrease maintenance. Additionally, due to the tires and 17 centimeter clearance on the ground obstructions in the track will not scrape the deck beneath.

The suspension feels rigid. The Varla Eagle Pro could benefit more from adjustable shocks or adapting a spring with lower spring rates. But the rigid setup works well when dealing with large bumps and stops the scooter from crashing. On well-maintained tracks the suspension is somewhat bouncy for the comfort.

The Eagle Pro also comes with an inbuilt steering damper. At high speeds and straight tracks, users can enjoy a great stability. At top speed, the stability isn’t as good as the stability offered by dual stem monsters like the Wolf King GT but rather appears to be a Dualtron Thunder or Nami Burn with a steering damper installed. On the downside, the damper for steering also makes it so that drivers will need to exert more force on the bar handles when making turns.

The deck is another cause of concern. It’s too narrow and, due to the lack of usable deck real estate it is a constant struggle for riders to rest their back feet on the footrest which isn’t ergonomically designed. The bright side is that the Varla Eagle Pro compensates for its poor posture with an ergonomically laid-out cockpit that is easy to use. It is designed for comfort and user-friendliness. Its controls can be also ergonomically designed and compliment the clear, large 9 centimeter display.

Overall, with the heavy feeling of the steering, the sporty riding stance and the fast acceleration that the Eagle One Pro is exhilarating to ride. It can also be a bit of an exercise when you’re riding hard.

Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter

What Makes the Pro Version Different From Eagle One

  • There were significant changes that Varla made to the first Eagle One to get the Pro. Below are some key variations:
  • The Pro has a higher stated top speed at 45 mph in comparison to the original Eagle One has a manufacturer-cited top speed of 40 mph. There’s not much difference.
  • The Pro is equipped with a 1440 Wh battery, and the Eagle One’s battery is rated 946 Wh. There’s a difference of 52% which means a higher mileage for the Pro.
  • They were also upgraded with an 11.25 inches tubeless air instead of that of Eagle Ones 9.8 inch pneumatics.
  • The Eagle One only weighs 77 pounds, whereas the Pro weighs in at 90 lbs.
  • The Pro has a unique, huge display that measures 3,5 inches while the Eagle One comes with a small display and finger throttle LCD.
  • The Pro included an NFC card that can be used to lock as well as unlocking of the scooter.
  • Eagle Pro is larger than the Eagle Pro has larger dimensions than the Eagle One. Varla Eagle One Pro Pro All Terrains Electric Scooter.

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