These Ebike are perfect for cruising along the boardwalk or cruising across the beach itself. The bikes generally have fat tires and a comfortable riding position. Though motor power isn't always a factor, we'd like to see 500 watts and above topower you across the sandy shores.
The Aventon Sinch.2 is a compact and powerful electric bike that is designed to be compact, rugged, and able to fit a variety of use cases. With its torque sensor technology, fat tires, and folding frame, this Ebike is perfect for urban adventurers, off-road enthusiasts, and casual riders alike.
The Beluga is an affordable, folding Ebike that's no fish out of water (this description is to prepare you for all the fish puns that are coming). It folds up into a nice little package, and packs enough specs to warrant the price, in our humble opinion of course!
This is the Lynx from Troxus. It’s got a big motor, a big battery, and a very approachable design. Priced at $2,200, this is slightly above our affordable category, but let’s see if the Lynx deserves the price tag.
What is going on, awesome peeps, welcome back to another episode of Electrified Reviews! Today we’re reviewing the Antelope Step-Thru folding electric bike from VTUVIA. The Antelope has a style that we’re starting to see more in the industry and is very reminiscent of the Aventon Sinch Step-Thru, which we reviewed earlier this year. If we’re comparing this bike to others, I think the Sinch is a great rival here. We’ll keep popping back to compare the two to see which Ebike wins out here.
The Revibikes Cheetah Mini has all of the same vibes of its older brother, The Cheetah, but just shrinks them down into a more approachable form factor. This vintage-inspired electric bike only cares about one thing: Looking cool and feeling good. Wait. That’s two things. Let’s just say, you may need to break out the leather jacket and shades if you want to be seen riding this Ebike around.
The Nomad1 from Velotric is an unusually charismatic Ebike that seems to be engineered from the ground up as a sleek, future-ready ride. This Ebike has frame bosses for additional accessories and some cool color options such as Spring, Sky Blue, Cyan, and Mango, which gives you, as the rider, the option to personalize your ride to fit your style and use case. Normally, you have to fit yourself to a bike and what it was designed to do, but with the options and color palette, Velotric left quite a bit up to the imagination, which is a big plus for us creative types.
The Mokwheel Scoria is a sporty, accessible, electric cargo bike that’s compact, versatile, has great components and has a starting price of $1,799 USD. And this is currently at a steep discount to its regular price of $2,300 USD.
Today, we’re checking out the Basalt ST from Mokwheel, and we recently reviewed the Basalt Step-Over, which you can check out here. The Basalt ST has the same starting price of $1,799 and is the perfect complement to this lineup from Mokwheel.The Basalt ST is another great looking Ebike from Mokwheel! The beige-colored frame we received is a unique, light brown color, similar to desert tan, but a bit lighter, giving it a very groovy beach vibe. Similar to the Basalt Step-Over, this frame has high-quality welds throughout, giving this electric bike a very high-end look.
Today we’re checking out the Basalt from Mokwheel. This is just one of the cool rides from Mokwheel that we’ll be reviewing over the next few weeks. So, stay tuned for that! Feel free to subscribe if you want so you don’t miss out on the exciting new reviews coming up next.With a starting price of $1,799, the Basalt is a serious contender in the saturated fat-tire Ebike space.Mokwheel offers a 2-year limited warranty as well as a 15-day return policy, which is great for those who might be on the fence about buying one.
The Vtuvia SF-20H is a fat tire folding electric bike with a wickedly torquey motor, a high payload capacity and a super low standover height. If the SF-20H sounds familiar, it’s probably because it’s the upgraded version of Vtuvia’s existing SF-20 folder.
The IMREN is a versatile city electric bike with enough grit to take a detour off the pavement and onto the trails. With a rear rack, front suspension, fat tires and an upright riding position, the IMREN can fulfill a variety of roles, like commuting to work, delivering pizzas, or finally taking that adventure you’ve been thinking about.The IMREN has a starting price of $1,899 USD, but with the $200 discount code available on the company’s website, the price drops to $1,699 USD. IMREN also offers free shipping, which helps save another couple hundred bucks, and a 1-year comprehensive warranty.
This is the Aventon Sinch folding e-bike, and it lives up its name because it is indeed a cinch to both fold and ride. But more than that, this folder is built tough. It’s got a chonky frame with a beefy folding mechanism, front suspension and fat tires. The Sinch is a great road warrior, but it’s also trail ready for those seeking adventure.