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All Outdoors Review – Hebike Mars 3.0 “Fun Folder”

All Outdoors Review – Hebike Mars 3.0 “Fun Folder”

Patrick Orcutt 07.14.26

All Outdoors Review – Hebike Mars 3.0

There’s no denying that electric bikes have created a whole new world of exploration at your fingertips. They make it easy to log miles, have some fun on dirt or pavement and go up hills you might otherwise leave alone. enter the Hebike Mars 3.0. This folding fat-tire e-bike is an impressive package of power, portability, and full-suspension comfort. This is the kind of versatile machine a rider would want for racing on rugged trails or a quick jaunt around town.

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The Hebike Mars 3.0 was supplied for this review haybikeAnd while I am allowed to keep this after the conclusion of this review, it should not affect my current or future opinion of any of their products. I got this bike in late fall for testing, but it was covered in snow all winter, so it took me until spring to get some good miles on the Mars 3.0. I’ve been riding the Mars primarily on forest trails and walking paths.

Specifications – Hebike Mars 3.0

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  • Motor: 750W rear hub motor (1,400W peak), 95 Nm torque
  • Battery:48V 13Ah (624Wh) removable lithium-ion
  • Category: Up to 65 miles (depending on conditions and assistance level)
  • top speed:28 mph (my top speed was 34 mph)
  • suspension:Full suspension – 65mm front fork + rear Horst-link shock
  • tire: 4 inch thick tire
  • break:Hydraulic Disc Brake
  • utensil:Shimano 8-speed
  • weight:Approximately 72 pounds (including battery)
  • folded dimensions: ~40″ L × 21″ W × 32.5″ H
  • maximum load:440 pounds (rider + cargo)
  • key features: Integrated turn signals, Bright LED headlights, Taillight with brake/turn signals, Half-twist throttle, TFT color display, App connectivity, Folding design
  • price: About $1,199 – $1,299 (often on sale)
  • country of origin:Designed in the United States, Manufactured Overseas

Review – Hebike Mars 3.0

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When Mars 3.0 arrived, I was eager to put this full-suspension folder through its paces in real-world Maine conditions. Some assembly is par for the course with this type of e-bike and the Mars 3.0 was no different, but it wasn’t complicated, but you do need to put in a little time to get things dialed in. What you end up getting is a bike with an aggressive fat-tire stance and a solid feel. The folding mechanism is worth a look. You can plop it down in just 10 seconds and it’s a real space saver. If you’re short on garage space or don’t have a rack, keeping it hidden or thrown in the back of the truck is a big plus.

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The battery can be easily removed from the bike housing and charged on the bike or inside your home on cold days. Once the battery is inserted, you’ll need to use a key to lock it to the frame and then use the included NFC key to unlock the bike when the power is on. Although this may seem like a hassle for someone like me who lives in a rural area, it’s probably a good thing for anyone who lives in a more populated area and doesn’t want their bike battery stolen.

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On the Trail and Around Town – Hebike Mars 3.0

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right here Mars 3.0 Creates his own identity. The full suspension does a good job of absorbing roots and rough ground, and with those fat tires you have a ride that feels composed and gives you confidence on uneven surfaces. The 750W motor produces some strong acceleration and 95 Nm of torque for hill climbing that is just plain fun. Whether you’re on the throttle or using pedal assist, the power is smooth and responsive. Range is another story. I was still seeing good numbers when combining higher assist levels. On a calmer day I could easily cover 40-plus miles and still have juice left. The LED headlights are bright enough for low light and the turn signals are a nice touch for visibility in traffic. I will say that if you want to use this bike without the pedal drive activated, you will get a great workout, as it is very tough. Even when the bike is off, it will take a lot of force to move the chain attached to the motor, so be prepared for this.

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Some areas for improvement – Hebike Mars 3.0

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However, all this is not true. At 72 pounds, the thing is heavy. You’ll notice this when the bike is folded and you have to carry it up some stairs or load it. On some long trips I had to re-tighten steering bars that had become loose and actually worn out. Finally, the latch on the battery housing sticks out where my foot reaches when pedaling, which was a bit of a hassle.

what i liked
• Great fun to ride with power and torque on tap
• Complete suspension is very comfortable on the road
• Battery range is excellent in practice
• Bright headlights and turn signals are useful
• Folds down to save serious space
• Good value for the money

Concluding Thoughts – Hebike Mars 3.0

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Told everything, Hebike Mars 3.0 It’s an enjoyable bike that offers a lot of capability for the price you pay. Sure, there are odd quirks with the weight or the battery latch, but it excels at the important things like making you smile when you’re sitting on it. The thick tires and solid range give it a premium feel. If you need a machine for a hassle-free commute or trails in a busy city, it’s hard to beat. The folding aspect is a game-changer for portability. I had a good time with the Mars 3.0 and wouldn’t mind recommending it to a friend who’s looking for an affordable fat-tire e-bike that can handle an adventure.

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patrick orcutt

Patrick is a freelance photographer who has been fortunate enough to see a lot of the world and record his travels with his camera. He has worked as a public affairs officer for the US government documenting multi-national special forces training around the world. As well as being a gear enthusiast and outdoor enthusiast, he is currently working on becoming a Blackhawk pilot for the Army.

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