NAMI
Nami Blast MAX
SKU: NM-BLM-001
Description
Nami Blast MAX — extreme power, long range and absolute comfort. Dual motor 2×1500W with peak power 8400W, 72V 40Ah battery (2880 Wh) and up to 100 km range. 0–25 km/h in 1.5 seconds. KKE hydraulic suspension, hydraulic brakes and CST 11-inch tubeless tires for perfect road behaviour.
Highlights
- Inverted fork
- KKE suspension
- 11" wheels
- IPX5
Model history
The Nami Blast MAX is the high-power version of the Blast crossover, stepping up to a 72V 40Ah LG 21700 battery and dual motors driven by 50A sine-wave controllers, while keeping the patented inverted front fork and 11-inch tubeless tires. It targets riders who want the Blast’s plush suspension with substantially more range and top-end speed. It is the range-topping member of the Blast line.
Specifications
Motor
- Count
- 2
- Power / motor (W)
- 1500
- Total power (W)
- 3000
- Type
- hub
- Peak power (W)
- 8400
Battery
- Voltage (V)
- 72
- Cells
- LG
- Charger
- 84V 5A
- Capacity (Ah)
- 40
- Capacity (Wh)
- 2880
- Charge time min (h)
- 8
- Charge time max (h)
- 10
Performance
- Max load (kg)
- 120
- Max speed (km/h)
- 70
- Range (km)
- 100
Chassis
- Wheel size (in)
- 11
- Wheel type
- pneumatic
- Foldable
- Yes
- Dimensions (mm)
- 1300x690x1270
- Folded dimensions (mm)
- 1300x690x570
- Brake type
- Hydraulic disc, 140 mm, 2 pistons
- Front suspension
- inverted fork
- Rear suspension
- hydraulic
- Adjustable suspension
- Yes
- Weight (kg)
- 48.2
Electronics
- Display
- TFT
- NFC
- Yes
- Mobile app
- Yes
- Alarm
- Yes
- Alarm with wheel lock
- Yes
- Cruise control
- Yes
- Regenerative braking
- Yes
- Dual motor mode
- Yes
- RGB lighting
- Yes
Safety
- IP rating
- IPX5
- Turn signals
- Yes
Logistics
- Seats
- 1
- Weight (kg)
- 53.2
- Cargo description
- Електросамокат Nami Blast MAX
Pros & cons
Pros
- Patented inverted front fork plus adjustable KKE hydraulic suspension front and rear deliver smooth, comfortable ride quality praised in reviews
- Fully hydraulic disc brakes (Logan calipers, 160 mm discs with cooling channels) give strong, reliable stopping power
- Dual 1000 W motors and a 60 V battery provide ample real-world range, with figures up to around 100 km depending on configuration
- 11-inch tubeless tires reduce flat risk and add grip and comfort on broken urban pavement
- Removable battery, folding mechanism and full lighting (head/brake lights, turn signals) suit practical commuting
- Large 72V 40Ah LG 21700 pack delivers the longest range in the Blast family
- Patented inverted front fork with 165mm adjustable KKE hydraulic coil shocks gives reviewers some of the best ride quality they have tested
- Four-piston Logan hydraulic brakes on 160mm discs provide strong, confident stopping for the higher speeds
- 11-inch tubeless tires and tunable suspension handle both fast road riding and rougher surfaces
- Strong acceleration, with retailers citing 0-25 mph in about 3 seconds
Cons
- Heavier and less portable than NAMI’s lighter models, at roughly 40-48 kg depending on version
- Lower top speed than the Burn-E flagship it sits beneath
- High-power output means braking and tire wear demand attention, and the long deck reduces tight maneuverability
- Premium positioning makes it a sizeable investment for a mid-tier performance scooter
- Documented review coverage on the major data-driven test sites is thinner than for the Burn-E and Klima siblings
- Very heavy at roughly 48-49 kg, which hurts portability considerably
- Advertised 100-mile/100 km range only holds at low constant speed with a light rider; realistic range under normal riding is far lower
- The bigger 72V system and weight make it more demanding to handle than the standard Blast
- Charge time is long, with retailers listing roughly 4-8 hours
Verdict
4.7/5 Scootify estimate
The Blast MAX is for riders who want the Blast’s inverted-fork comfort scaled up with a big 72V battery for serious range and higher top speed. The trade-off is considerable weight and a headline range figure that only materializes under gentle, low-speed conditions.
Warranty: 6 months