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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Fiido E-Gravel. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
12 reasons to buy
- At less than 40lb, the E-Gravel is relatively light for an e-bike.
- The E-Gravel comes as a step-over (C21) or mid-step (C22) in three sizes for riders from 5’ to 6’3”.
- Reviewers compliment the “sleek” frame and smooth welds.
- Experts enjoy “nimble” handling.
- The E-Gravel is comfortable to pedal without motor assistance, according to reviewers.
- The “powerful” Tektro hydraulic brakes are easy to modulate.
- Fiido includes full-length fenders, an integrated headlight, a kickstand, and a “super loud” horn.
- Testers appreciate the “highly visible” color display and easy-to-use controls.
- Most testers get real-world range of around 30 miles.
- An optional seat tube-mounted battery doubles the stated range.
- The torque sensor is “smooth” and “efficient.”
- An optional Fiido smartwatch syncs ride data, monitors rider health, and turns the bike on and off.
7 reasons not to buy
- The E-Gravel lacks a throttle.
- The low-power motor and "high" gearing make steeper hills challenging, say testers.
- The non-removable battery makes charging less convenient.
- The taillight isn't integrated.
- The handlebar height isn't adjustable, and the integrated display means stems can’t be swapped.
- The range extender option eliminates the only bottle cage mount.
- One tester and one buyer complain about “abysmal” battery range, getting only 8-15 miles.
Bottom line
Fiido's E-Gravel is a 250W Class 1 e-bike with "impressive" build quality. It's available in three sizes and two frames, step-over or step-through. Testers praise the low weight, "nimble" handling, and responsive brakes. They say the bike is relatively comfortable and fun to ride on pavement and light off-road routes. The range can be doubled with an optional range extender. Complaints include the non-removable battery and high gearing. Also, buyers must pay extra for a rack. Overall, reviewers deem the Fiido E-Gravel a compelling mix of quality, features, and performance at this price.Expert Reviews
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