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Himiway Zebra Fat Tire E-Bike

The Zebra is Himiway's flagship fat bike and the brand's main selling point is battery size: a 48V 20Ah (960Wh) pack that comfortably out-ranges the 14Ah packs on most competitors. It runs a 750W rear hub, 26x4 tires, a suspension fork and hydraulic brakes, with a 400 lb payload rating and step-over or step-through frames. It is heavy even by fat-bike standards and uses a cadence sensor. Himiway sells direct and through Amazon with online support. If you ride long distances on mixed surfaces and do not want to carry a second battery, it is one of the most practical choices.

Long-distance mixed-surface ridesHeavier ridersRiders who want a big battery without a dual-pack setupHunting and property use with a rack

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Key considerations

  • Very heavy
  • Cadence sensor
  • Online-only support
  • Fat tires slow on pavement

Pros

  • 960Wh battery
  • Hydraulic brakes
  • 400 lb payload
  • Two frame styles

Considerations

  • Heavy
  • Assist less refined
  • No dealer network

Features & specifications

Motor750W rear hub
Battery48V 20Ah (960Wh), removable
Tires26 x 4 in
Payload400 lb

Specifications are manufacturer-published figures or our own notes; confirm on the current listing before purchase.

About Himiway

Himiway is a direct-to-consumer brand specializing in fat-tire bikes with large batteries. The Zebra, its flagship, pairs a 750W motor with a 960Wh pack and a 400 lb payload rating; the Cruiser is its lower-cost sibling and the Cobra adds full suspension. Most models come in step-over and step-through frames.

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