Designed for riders who crave a relaxed yet capable ride, this bike aims to deliver on both leisurely cruises and light off-road adventures. After putting it through its paces, here’s our take on what makes this fat-tire eBike stand out—and where it could use a little fine-tuning.
Here are the main features of the Denago Fat Tire Step-Thru eBike
Feature | Details |
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Frame | 6061 Aluminum, Step-Thru Design |
Motor | 750W Rear Hub (1,000W Peak) |
Battery | 48V, 20Ah (960Wh) Lithium-Ion, Up to 60 Miles Range |
Tires | 26” x 4” Fat Tires |
Top Speed | 20 mph (Throttle-Only) |
Drivetrain | 7-Speed Shimano |
Brakes | Hydraulic Disc Brakes, 180mm Rotors |
Suspension | Front Suspension Fork, 80mm Travel |
Display | Color LCD |
Weight | 82 lbs (Including Battery) |
Additional Features | Rear Rack, Fenders, Adjustable Handlebars, Padded Saddle |
Price | $1,799 |
Specs That Catch the Eye
The Denago Fat Tire Step-Thru is built around a 6061 aluminum frame with a low step-over height, making it accessible for riders of all ages and abilities. It’s powered by a 750W rear hub motor (peaking at 1,000W) paired with a 48V, 20Ah (960Wh) lithium-ion battery, promising up to 60 miles of range depending on conditions and assist levels. Rolling on 26” x 4” fat tires, this bike is ready to tackle sand, gravel, or pavement with equal confidence.
Other highlights include a 7-speed Shimano drivetrain, hydraulic disc brakes with 180mm rotors, and a color LCD display that keeps you in the loop(ai) control. Add in practical extras like a rear rack, fenders, and a suspension fork, and you’ve got a well-equipped ride for under $2,000—currently priced at $1,799.
The Ride: Smooth and Steady
From the first pedal, the Denago Fat Tire Step-Thru feels approachable and fun. The step-thru design eliminates the need to swing a leg over, which is a boon for riders with limited mobility or those who simply prefer ease of use. The fat tires soak up bumps and provide a planted, stable feel, whether you’re cruising at 20 mph (the top speed in throttle-only mode) or pedaling through a park.
The 750W motor delivers smooth, responsive power across five pedal-assist levels, with enough torque to conquer moderate hills without breaking a sweat. The throttle is a standout feature—full-power and on-demand, it’s perfect for quick starts or a break from pedaling. Paired with the adjustable suspension fork, this eBike glides over rough terrain, though the fork’s 80mm travel is more suited to light trails than serious off-roading.
Pros: What We Loved
- Comfort First: The upright riding position, swept-back handlebars, and padded saddle make long rides a breeze.
- Versatility: Fat tires and a sturdy frame handle pavement, gravel, and even light sand or snow.
- Value: At $1,799, you’re getting a loaded feature set—hydraulic brakes, a big battery, and accessories like fenders and a rack.
- Battery Life: The 960Wh battery delivers on its 60-mile range promise in real-world conditions (assuming moderate assist and flat terrain).
Cons: Room for Improvement
- Weight: At 82 lbs (including battery), this bike isn’t easy to lift onto a rack or carry upstairs.
- Basic Display: The color LCD is functional but lacks advanced features like smartphone connectivity or detailed ride stats.
- Throttle Quirks: While powerful, the throttle can feel jerky at low speeds, requiring a gentle touch to avoid lurching.
- Fork Limits: The suspension is decent for casual use but flexes under aggressive riding or heavy loads.
Who’s It For?
The Denago Fat Tire Step-Thru is a fantastic pick for casual riders, commuters, or anyone looking to explore their local trails without overcomplicating things. It’s not a hardcore mountain bike or a featherweight speedster, but it shines as a do-it-all cruiser for errands, beach trips, or weekend adventures. The step-thru design and approachable handling make it especially appealing for older riders or those new to eBikes.
The Verdict
Denago has crafted a compelling eBike that balances power, comfort, and affordability. It’s not perfect—the weight and basic display might deter some—but for under $2,000, it’s tough to beat the sheer fun and utility packed into this fat-tire machine. If you’re after a reliable, easygoing ride that can handle a little bit of everything, the Fat Tire Step-Thru deserves a spot on your test-ride list.
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