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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Eskute Netuno. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
9 reasons to buy
- An expert relishes the Netuno’s hill-climbing ability, the bike maintaining close to its top speed up the test incline.
- A tester appreciates the smooth acceleration.
- The 3A charger, unusual at this price point, reduces charging times compared to the usual 2A.
- A reviewer compliments the internal cabling and well-organized cables.
- The motor is very quiet, says one tester.
- An expert praises the bright display as intuitive.
- A reviewer appreciates the smooth, comfortable ride, thanks in part to the 100mm suspension fork and wide saddle.
- The display includes app integration and a USB charging port.
- A tester says the Netuno feels stable and handles rough surfaces well.
6 reasons not to buy
- The 66lb weight, upright geometry, basic coil fork, and 2.1” tires contradict Eskute's "mountain bike" description.
- The Netuno’s 22mph top speed doesn’t comply with Class 2 rules and is slow for a Class 3 bike.
- Users report intermittent problems with the throttle.
- Eskute states rider fit of 5'2" to 6'2", but the 35” minimum seat height is unlikely to suit riders under 6’.
- The lack of fenders, cargo rack, rear light, and horn reduce the Netuno’s utility for commuting.
- An expert considers the mechanical disc brakes weak.
Bottom line
Eskute’s Netuno is an entry-level electric bike with a 500W motor and 100mm suspension fork. The lone expert review praises the hill-climbing ability, “smooth” acceleration, and comfortable ride but reports throttle problems and underpowered brakes. The 3A charger is above average at this price point. The 720Wh battery should provide good range but isn’t tested. The Netuno isn’t a true MTB and lacks the accessories needed to make it a practical commuter. Additionally, the high seat makes it a poor choice for shorter riders. The expert thinks it could be good for light trails and getting around town.Expert Reviews
75/100 based on 1 rated expert reviewEskute Netuno Electric Bike – Full Review
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