Electric Hunting Bikes - Fat Tire eBikes Built for the Outdoors
Hunting e-bikes get you deeper into the field, earlier in the morning, and quieter than any truck or ATV can. Powered by a 750W motor and fat tires engineered for off-trail terrain, these models move over downed timber, creek crossings, soft leaf litter, and packed snow without waking the woods. Heavy-duty racks and trailer compatibility handle gear in and game out. With UL 2271 and UL 2849 certification and a 24-month warranty, this is a hunting tool built to last season after season.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How quiet are hunting e-bikes?
Very quiet. The brushless motor runs in the 50 to 55 decibel range. That's quieter than normal conversation and far quieter than any ATV, side-by-side, or truck. At low speeds on soft ground, the bike is effectively silent, which is one of the biggest reasons hunters switch from gas-powered vehicles.
How far can I ride into the backcountry?
Expect 35 to 120 miles of range (depending on ebike model) on mixed terrain with gear loaded, and up to 120 miles with a long-range hunting ebike such as the Pioneer 2. The Pioneer Plus with dual-battery configurations and lighter loads can reach up to 90 miles. Carrying a spare battery on longer hunts is common, and charging is straightforward from any standard outlet at camp, truck, or cabin.
Can I haul a deer or elk out on an e-bike?
Yes. With a rear rack, optional All Terrain Cargo Trailer, and the torque from a 750W/1000W peak motor, hunters routinely pack out whitetail, hogs, turkeys, and even quartered elk. For larger game, a pull-behind cargo trailer rated for 350+ pounds is the standard setup. Plan heavy hauls for flatter return routes when possible.
What terrain can a hunting e-bike handle?
Logging roads, two-tracks, fire roads, ATV trails, mixed forest floor, creek crossings, packed snow, and light mud are all in range. For steep technical singletrack, thick deadfall, or bog crossings, you'll still want to walk the bike through. Fat tires with knobby tread make the difference on leaves and loose surfaces.
Will the battery hold up in cold weather?
Lithium-ion batteries lose some capacity in cold conditions — typically 10 to 25 percent below 32°F. Keeping the battery warm overnight (inside the cabin or truck), charging to full before heading out, and carrying a spare are the ways hunters handle cold-weather range drop. The cells themselves are rated for cold storage and use.
Are e-bikes legal on hunting land and public lands?
Rules vary by state, county and by land manager. Many state wildlife areas and some national forests permit Class 1 or Class 2 e-bikes on motorized or mixed-use trails; others restrict e-bikes to roads open to motor vehicles. Always check regulations for the specific unit or WMA you plan to hunt before your trip.
How do I carry my rifle, bow, or gear?
Most hunting setups use a combination of rear rack, handlebar or fork-mounted rifle/bow carriers, such as the Dirwin Gun & Bow Rack, and frame bags. The extended rack supports dry bags, packs, and scabbards, and cargo trailers handle larger loads like decoys, tree stands, and quartered game. Dirwin e-bikes are compatible with standard aftermarket hunting accessories.
How much weight can a Dirwin hunting ebike carry?
The Pioneer Lite and Pioneer Plus each support a total payload of 350 lbs (rider + gear). The Pioneer 2 supports up to 450 lbs total, with a rear rack rated for 250 lbs. All three models are recommended for riders between 5'3" and 6'4" in height.




































