Reviewed: Giant Revolt E+ Pro

Leah Carroll Leah Carroll | 05-01 00:15

With growing transport issues across Ireland, few solutions offer the perfect commute for everyone. However, more and more people are turning to e-bikes.

If perhaps you're just outside of the 10 km average commuting distance or you wish to take the strain off a regular commute, an e-bike offers a viable choice for commuters who live in hilly or windy landscapes or travel greater distances that might otherwise be more difficult to casually cycle.

Dublin2Bike lent the Giant Revolt E+ Pro for a number of days to test ride and review.


Read more: Leah Carroll reviews the BYD Dolphin

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