Suggested eBikes for fishing and hunting in Florida
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Looking at eBikes for fishing and hunting in Florida? Having an eBike to take advantage of the many outdoor recreation opportunities in the state makes perfect sense.
There are a number of options that make an eBike a good candidate for fishing and hunting, such as range, battery life, cargo capacity, rack options and even color scheme.
Puckipuppy eBikes for fishing and hunting
Puckipuppy offers a number of eBikes for fishing and hunting. In fact, the brand, known for naming all of its bikes after dog breeds, has gone all-in on the idea, offering four bike models in camouflage color schemes.
Puckipuppy Labrador eBike
The Puckipuppy Labrador is the company’s best selling eBike and is geared toward off-ride riding thanks to its dual-suspension design.
A 48V battery is paired to a 750-watt motor to provide a claimed top speed of 28 MPH. Range is reported to be up to 80 miles on a charge.
The Labrador weighs 75 pounds and has a payload capacity of 400 pounds, which includes the rider. The Labrador typically retails for about $1,400 at puckipuppy.com.
Puckipuppy Boxer eBike
The Puckipuppy Boxer, also a dual-suspension eBike, is similar to the Labrador, but has a different rear suspension design. Other than that, its specs are the same as the Labrador. The Boxer is also available in a step-thru design, which can accommodate slightly shorter riders.
The Boxer typically retails for about $1,400 at puckipuppy.com.
Puckipuppy Beagle eBike
Next up in Puckipuppy’s line of camouflage bikes is the Beagle. The Beagle is a rigid, front suspension eBike that rolls on 26X4″ fat bike tires. The listed range is 35 to 55 miles on a charge via the 960 watt motor paired to a 48V 15.0Ah battery. The top speed is 28 miles per hour.
Payload capacity comes in at 400 pounds including the rider. With an aluminum frame, the Puckipuppy Beagle weighs 66 pounds. It comes standard with a rear rack. The Beagle typically retails for about $1,000 at puckipuppy.com.
Pedal eBikes for outdoor adventures
Many outdoor enthusiasts wouldn’t dream of heading hunting without a four-wheel drive vehicle, so why should a bike be any different?
Pedal Electric All Wheel Drive eBike
Pedal Electric has the answer with the All Wheel Drive eBike.
As its name implies, the Pedal All Wheel Drive features a motor in each wheel. Couple the motors with standard dual suspension and you’ve got a capable off-road machine.
The rear rack can hold up to 45 pounds of gear while total cargo weight, including rider and anyone in the standard passenger seat, is 350 pounds.
In terms of range and battery, the 1000W Bafang front and rear hub motors are paired to a 1,200 Watt Hour Lithium Ion Battery which produces 20-32 MPH speeds and a reported range of 45-80 miles. The All Wheel Drive eBike retails for about $3,500 at pedalelectric..com.
Check out the FloridaBicycling.com eBike Buying Guide!
Mokwheel eBikes for fishing
eBike Manufacturer Mokwheel has a couple features in its line of bikes that could come in very handy on a fishing or hunting trip: a way to charge electronic devices using the eBike’s batteries and a way to charge the bike’s batteries using the sun.
Mokwheel introduced the concept of the Power Station eBike, which allows you to harness the power of the battery to charge various electronic devices, such as phones, laptops and coffee makers. The company also sells accessories such as foldable solar panels that allow you to charge your bike using the power of the sun.
Mokwheel Basalt eBike
The original Power Station eBike is the Basalt. Available in a camouflage color scheme, the Basalt rolls on 26×4-inch fatbike wheels and comes in either traditional or step-thru models.
The Basalt is powered by a 48V 750W brushless rear hub motor, which is paired to a Samsung 48V 19.6Ah battery. The bike weighs in at 80 pounds and has a claimed range of 60 to 80 miles per charge.
The Basalt comes standard with a rear rack and front a rear fenders, both of which will be handy on fishing and hunting trips. The payload capacity, including rider, is 400 pounds. The Basalt is also available in s step-thru model, both of which retail for about $1,500 at Mokwheel.com.
Mokwheel Obsidian eBike
If your outdoor adventures take you off the beaten path, but you’re still interested in the power station features, the Mokwheel Obsidian might be a good choice.
This full-suspension eBike, which is also available in a camouflage color scheme. The Obsidian weighs 77-pounds and is stopped by Tektro hydraulic disc brakes. The advertised range is 60-80 miles on a charge, and the top speed is reported to be 28 mph, using level 5 pedal assist. Total payload capacity (including the rider) is 400 pounds.
Coupled with the 26×4 inch fat bike tires, a 130mm travel front suspension fork assists the rear shock in providing a smooth ride.
The Obisidan retails for about $2,000 at Mokwheel.com.
The optional solar panels and inverter are available as combo packs for the Basalt, Basalt ST and Obsidian at Mokwheel.com (add the “Super Long Range Kit”). A combo without the solar panels and just the inverter is also available (add the “Power Station Kit”).
Mokwheel Slate eBike
If space is of a premium on your fishing and hunting trips, a folding bike might be a good option.
The Mokwheel Slate folding eBike is available in a jungle camo color scheme and comes in one size to fits riders between 5’0″ and 6’2″ tall. With its built in rear rack, it has a payload capacity of 350 pounds, including rider.
The Slate rolls on 20-inch wheels wrapped in 3″ skin side road tires. Logan HD-E500 hydraulic brakes provide stopping power. Up front a suspension fork with adjustable teavel of 90-110mm and hydraulic lockout smooths out the ride.
Weighing in a 64 pounds, the Slate is powered by a 500w electric motor and 48V 15A battery, which give it a range of 50-60 miles on a charge. It retails for about $1,500 at Mokwheel.com.