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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the QuietKat Ranger. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
11 reasons to buy
- The Ranger rides well on rough dirt and logging roads.
- The Ranger’s motor is quiet, whether whizzing about on the farm or moving in for the kill.
- Riders said they were surprised by how fast the Ranger moved off-road.
- The Ranger has plenty of power to climb hills.
- The Ranger’s fat tires power through snow, mud, slush and loose dirt.
- QuietKat offers a lifetime warranty on the Ranger’s alloy frame.
- Some buyers say their Ranger came 95% assembled.
- There’s enough torque behind the Ranger’s motor to haul a trailer full of cargo or carcasses.
- Owners say the Ranger is easy to assemble in just two hours.
- The Ranger features a one-year warranty on components.
- An instructional assembly video from QuietKat is available on YouTube.
3 reasons not to buy
- The Ranger’s written instructions are minimal and difficult to follow.
- Some owners say the Ranger’s paint is powdery and scratches easily.
- Ranger riders sometimes sought wider and longer mudguards than those provided.
Bottom line
The Quietkat Ranger is an electric fatbike that is available in both 750 and 1000 watt hub-drive options. The Ranger features five levels of assist and handles a payload of 325 lb, to haul gear and prey. With 4.0” to 4.5” wide tires, the Ranger can negotiate rough forest roads through mud, snow and loose dirt. This bike features front suspension and is available in three sizes to fit riders from 5’6” to 6’0”.Expert Reviews
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