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Facts
Release Year
Brand
Charge Time
6, 8 Hours
Maximum Range
48 Miles
Top Speed
25 mph
Watts
1000 W, 750 W
Torque
160, 120 Nm
Volts and Amp Hours
48V 11.6Ah
Class
Drive
Wheel Size
Number of Gears
Gearing Type
Weight
70, 80 lb
Suspension
Brake Type
Frame Material
Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the QuietKat Warrior. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- The Warrior is available in a 1000W unclassified version or in a Class-1-or-2-compliant 750W model.
- Warriors are equipped with 5 levels of pedal-assist and throttle on tap.
- The Warrior’s mid-drive Bafang 1000W motor can potentially put out 160Nm of torque.
- Humungous 4.5” Kenda Juggernat tires handle sand, snow, dirt and mud.
- The Warrior is available in two sizes: S/M and M/L, to fit riders from 5’6” to over 6”.
- The Warrior is quiet, making it well-suited for hunters stalking even the most dangerous game.
- With a payload of 325 lb, Warrior riders can bring home the bacon, literally.
- The Warrior hauls tall and heavy riders up hills with ease.
- For all your camouflage needs, the Warrior is available in either ‘Sandstone’ or ‘Poseidon Dry Camo’ colorways.
- Reviewers appreciate that the Warrior’s battery is internally housed within the bike’s frame.
5 reasons not to buy
- Owners said the Warrior’s 70lb weight could make it difficult to ride and lift for smaller riders.
- Some owners and one reviewer received their Warrior with damaged parts.
- Experiences with customer service are mixed.
- A Warrior owner experienced grass and weeds getting caught in their drivetrain.
- The Warrior uses 2-piston mechanical disc brakes with large 203mm rotors. If brakes were 4-piston and/or hydraulic, they would be more powerful.
Bottom line
The QuietKat Warrior is a mid-drive, fat-tire e-bike. It's available in an unrestricted 1000W model or as a Class-1-or-2-compliant 750W version. This bike is offered in two sizes and in two camouflage colorways (for desert or forest environments). The Warrior is tailored to the needs of hunters and is reportedly very quiet so that riders can stealthily approach their prey. The Bafang BBSHD 1000W Mid-Drive Motor cranks out plenty of torque but this is not a performance electric mountain bike for gnarly trail riding. With gigantic 4.5 inch tires, it's more suited to hunting trips and adventures. The Warrior’s power output can be put to work by towing equipment and/or a trailer to haul game. Professional reviews are scarce, but it seems most buyer impressions are positive. However, aftermarket customer service, parts replacement and maintenance options may be limited.Expert Reviews
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