I bought a Camp Scrambler on Indiegogo last year. The Scrambler (non Hyper version) has almost identical specs to the new Scorpion, with a few exceptions; Same motor, hydraulic disc brakes, probably the same 13ah battery, same 7speed shifter, same twist throttle, same cadence sensor, same front suspension, same controller, same kickstand, same pedals. The biggest difference is the price. $1299 for Scorpion vs $1599. 2 person seating is optional on the Scorpion for another $100. Scorpion has rear suspension, an included rear rack, maybe includes fenders, and has a fancier looking headlight.
I wish my Scrambler had a rear rack or some other way to transport groceries and stuff, other than using a backpack. I also wish it had rear suspension. Other than those two gripes it is a fantastic bike and is a blast to ride, highly recommended. The Scorpion seems to address those issues.
Indiegogo takes your money when you order, not when it ships. If they say it will ship in 6 months, plan on 8 months. Yes, it takes forever BUT I only paid $999 for my Scrambler, a $600 savings in exchange for being patient.
I’m considering a second ebike, the Scorpion or a Rad Runner, which is also $1299 BUT the Scorpion has much better specs all around. The main benefit of the Rad Runner is that it has an adjustable seat and a bunch of cargo options, and it’s available right now (well the first batch is sold out). If I get the Scorpion, I will have two interchangeable batteries, which is probably the way to go. The spare batteries by themselves are super expensive.