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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Eskute T300. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- The T300 comes with lights, fenders, and front and rear cargo baskets.
- This tricycle is rated to carry 400lb, including 120lb on the rear rack.
- The built-in parking brake makes loading and mounting the T300 safer.
- According to owners, the T300 climbs hills well.
- Owners applaud the fast acceleration, though some complain the throttle is too sensitive and hard to modulate.
- Owners commend Eskute's helpful assembly video on YouTube.
- Owners say the suspension fork and seatpost and 3” tires absorb bumps well.
7 reasons not to buy
- The T300's bulk and 93lb weight make folding difficult, according to owners.
- Eskute’s stated 4'9” to 6'2” rider fit is absurd. A 5'2” owner says the seat is too high, and a 5'11” owner says the bike is cramped for anyone over about 5'8”.
- Buyers say the user manual is unclear and the controls are confusing.
- Some buyers report receiving zero after-sales support.
- Owners report loose handlebars and stripped stem bolts.
- Some trikes arrive with bent frames or forks, and broken or missing parts.
- The T300 doesn't have UL safety certification, and owners complain of broken batteries and poor range.
Bottom line
Eskute's T300 folding electric trike appears to offer good value, but there are no expert reviews. Eskute provides inconsistent details of the specifications and performance. The T300 is priced very aggressively for an electric tricycle, but poor quality control provides some indication of where the money was saved. Though the stated performance and cargo capacity look good on paper, the height range is wildly exaggerated, and many buyers receive broken bikes. Given the lack of safety certification and quality control, it's hard to recommend the Eskute T300, but similarly priced competitors don't fare much better. Alternatively, consider Lectric's XP Trike2.Expert Reviews
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