Walmart’s $548 E-Bike vs. Lectric XP 3.0: Is it Worth $450 More? #electricbike #ebikes

The riding experience is far and above what you get with a cadence sensor electric bike. A lot of people that have tried a cadence sensor electric bike and a torque sensor electric bike prefer the torque sensor, especially on the electric models because they give you a little bit more power more easily. If you live in an RV or travel a lot, you’re certainly going to appreciate the suspension, the wider tires. They give you a little bit more confidence on the road. a little bit more of a dualpurpose rather than more of a singlepurpose paved path electric bike. The hydraulic disc brakes are unquestionably better. The drivetrain is significantly better. You can hit 28 mph on this folding ebike. The display, of course, allows for some customization. It’s even removable if you ever need to replace it. There’s tons of electric owners out there, so there’s a thriving community. There’s tons of accessories for the XP4. We’ve done our own accessory video if you want to check that out. Fit-wise, this bike is better suited to those who, yes, can handle an electric bike that weighs more, but also as a taller rider, this is going to feel much better, but a little bit less easy to handle. Thanks to the thin kickstand, this one’s going to fall over easier. It also has a higher max payload capacity. This bike is also just built for heavier riders and to take more cargo. And finally, I would be doing a disservice if I didn’t talk about Electric’s customer support. It’s all US-based. They are well known in the industry for having great customer

Is the $548 Walmart Concord Urbanfold a “Lectric Killer,” or do you get what you pay for? 🚲 In this comparison, we break down why the Lectric XP4 dominates with a torque sensor, 28 mph top speed, and hydraulic brakes.

On the other hand the Walmart bike is a budget win and is lighter, perhaps suited best for someone buying their first ebike.