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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Leoguar Flippo. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
11 reasons to buy
- The Flippo is available with a cadence sensor or torque sensor (Pro).
- The straightforward fold, compact size, and moderate weight make it easy to transport the Flippo.
- Testers of both builds enjoy the “peppy” motor's smooth power delivery.
- Testers relish the throttle's fast acceleration.
- The Pro build's responsive torque sensor impresses testers.
- The Flippo handles moderate inclines on throttle power alone.
- In testing, a 145lb reviewer gets 37 miles of range from the Flippo Pro.
- Experts say the handling is agile and responsive.
- The Flippo includes fenders, lights, a display-integrated USB-C charge port, a 55lb-rated rear rack, and mounts for a bottle cage and front basket.
- Testers commend the Schwalbe Big Ben tires (Pro) for their low rolling resistance and grip on pavement.
- The battery requires only 3.5 hours to charge.
8 reasons not to buy
- Experts say the Tektro mechanical brakes require a lot of force at the lever.
- The poorly distributed weight causes the front wheel to lift when taking off with speed.
- One expert finds the handling unstable.
- The seatpost battery's quick-release clamp means it's easy to steal. A locking clamp costs $100.
- Two Flippo Pro testers don’t perceive much assistance in PAS levels 1 to 3.
- Leoguar offers add-on front and rear baskets, but they prevent the bike from folding and require repositioning the lights.
- The Flippo doesn’t have a stand to rest on when folded and sits on the chainring if the seatpost isn't pushed down.
- The payload capacity of 232lb is low for a folding e-bike.
Bottom line
The Leoguar Flippo is a folding e-bike with a 480Wh battery and 350W motor. Experts praise the low weight, nimble handling, smooth power, and portability. The 20mph top speed and limited gearing range disappoint. The main concerns include the weak brakes and the rearward weight bias that makes the front wheel prone to lifting. Some testers also find the ride harsh. The Flippo doesn't offer standout performance, but it's lighter and more portable than many e-folders at this price point.Expert Reviews
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