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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Mooncool MC 350. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- Mooncool offers the MC 350 with the choice of 24” or 26” wheels and 372Wh or 522Wh batteries.
- Testers praise the MC 350’s maneuverability.
- The MC 350 comes with a headlight, bell, rear basket, and fenders.
- Testers say the 350W motor is quiet and provides sufficient power to reach 15.5mph on flat grounds.
- The step-through frame and low 17.3” standover height make it easy to get on and off the bike.
- A reviewer enjoys the comfortable, upright riding position.
- Mooncool offers the MC 350 in nine colorways.
11 reasons not to buy
- Experts and owners describe assembly as tedious, frustrating, and time-consuming and recommend having it done by a professional.
- The instruction manual is “terrible.”
- Testers of both the 24” and 26” versions find the ride uncomfortable on bumpy roads.
- Reviewers complain the mechanical disc brakes are squeaky.
- The MC 350 trike doesn’t come with a taillight.
- One tester and two buyers receive trikes with bent frames, causing them to lean heavily to the left.
- Buyers report missing parts upon delivery.
- The MC 350 doesn’t have a parking brake.
- Testers and owners complain about chain slap and rattling baskets and fenders.
- One reviewer finds the display hard to read in sunlight.
- The 350W motor struggles on hills when using the throttle alone.