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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Retrospec Roo Rev XL. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
13 reasons to buy
- An expert praises the Roo Rev XL's climbing ability and the motor’s strong acceleration.
- A 180lb reviewer covers an above-average 39.8 miles and 700 feet of elevation in a max assist range test.
- The Roo Rev XL can carry up to 400lb, including 119lb on the rear rack.
- At 72lb, the Roo Rev XL is lightweight for a long-tail cargo e-bike.
- A tester praises the comfortable ride over bumpy pavement.
- The Roo Rev XL has a headlight and taillight that turn on automatically, brake activation at the rear, and front and rear turn signals.
- This bike includes fenders, a two-legged kickstand, and a USB charging port.
- A tester appreciates the bike’s stable and planted feel.
- The torque sensor delivers responsive, natural-feeling pedal assistance, according to an expert.
- The 20” x 3” CST Big Boat tires are puncture-resistant.
- A 5’11” reviewer enjoys the relaxed, upright riding position.
- The rear rack can fit two Thule Yepp 2 Maxi child seats, and the frame has three sets of accessory or bottle cage mounts.
- The wide step-through frame and low standover height make it easy to get on and off the Roo Rev XL.
5 reasons not to buy
- The single-size frame might not suit riders at the taller end of the stated range (5'5" to 6'5"), according to an expert.
- A reviewer complains of chain slap against the kickstand.
- The 2A charger delivers lengthy charging times.
- A tester finds the Shimano Tourney thumb shifter clunky.
- Retrospec doesn't provide geometry specs for the Roo Rev XL.
Bottom line
Retrospec’s Roo Rev XL, as summed up by the sole reviewer, is a comfortable, planted, and smooth cargo hauler. This long-tail cargo e-bike “nails the fundamentals” with a powerful motor, good range, reliable brakes, and high payload capacity. The comfortable ride position also earns praise. The tester’s complaints include chain slap, the clunky shifter, and the single size that may not suit taller riders. Except for these minor hitches, the expert considers the Roo Rev XL a solid choice in the affordable cargo e-bike segment, but additional testing may tell a different story.Expert Reviews
87/100 based on 1 rated expert reviewRetrospec Roo Rev XL Review | Cargo ‘Sleeper’ That Hauls 400LB?
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