Ebike Gifts for the Whole Family

Ebike Gifts for the Whole Family

Gift your family with the joy of an upgraded ebike ride on your RadWagon or RadRunner this holiday season. After all, Santa’s sleigh is mighty comfortable - ensure your own electric bike is geared up for equally comfy passenger riding.

A RadWagon deckpad, caboose, and running boards on an orange background. The text overlay reads "Haul the whole family."

Own a RadWagon? Stuff your stocking with all the accessories to help your passengers ride with ease. Choose from one or two Deckpads to deliver cushioned support. When you give Running Boards, you create a natural place for riders’ feet to rest. And, kids will love gripping the guardrails provided by our specially designed Caboose; you’ll love the peace of mind the additional protection offers. 

A Conestoga on an orange background. The text overlay reads "Keeps Kids Happy"

Interested in year-round rides? A Conestoga can keep kids happy and dry when the weather doesn't want to cooperate. Add a Canopy to give them some shade when spring rolls around. Just think of it as a covered wagon for your RadWagon

A Thule Yepp Child Seat on an orange background. The text overlay reads "Bring the Kids"

Offer your little one the chance at a Rad Grin while cruising around behind you in Thule’s Yepp Maxi Child Seat. Equally compatible with the RadWagon or RadRunner, the seat securely carries a child up to 40 pounds.

A Bern Tigre Helmet on an orange background. The text overlay reads "Protect their noggin"

Kids are the future - protect that noggin’ full of potential with the gift of one of our helmets available in cool colors. 

A Pet Basket Carrier on an orange background. The text overlay reads "Furry Friends Welcome"

Reindeer shouldn’t have all the fun: bring your animal friends along for the ride using our Pet Basket Carrier. Featuring breathable mesh and an internal D-ring to keep them comfy and secure.

You must be 16 or older to operate a Rad Power Bikes ebike. Children under the age of 16 may lack the necessary judgment and skill to safely operate the ebike. A parent or legal guardian should always decide whether a child should operate or ride on an electric bike or any other vehicle.

Some localities may require ebike riders to be older than 16, so know and obey local regulations regarding rider age and other qualification.

Not sure what electric bike to gift someone? The RadRunner Plus and RadWagon 4 are designed for passengers and are available now. Looking for more gift ideas? Check out our in-stock electric bikes!

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Right side view of a Metallic Blue RadWagon 5 electric cargo bike
RadWagon 5
$2,399

Electric Cargo Bike

This is the first RadWagon to feature front suspension, hydraulic disc brakes, and class 3 capability. Ride easy with more hill-climbing torque, a condensed frame for extra-confident handling, and a whopping 375 lb. payload capacity to carry kids and cargo.

For riders 4'11"-6'3"

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Right side view of a Radster Trail electric commuter bike, size regular in copper red

Electric Off-Road Bike

We’ve slimmed down Rad’s classic fat tires for a sportier off-road experience, and upped the torque for faster hill-climbing. Enjoy up to 65 miles of range per charge, class-3 capabilities, and controls that lock with a personalized passcode. Dial in your fit by choosing between our Regular and Large frame sizes.

For riders 4'11"-6'4"

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RadRunner 3 Plus
$1,699 $2,199

Electric Utility Bike

The RadRunner 3 Plus raises the bar for what you can expect from an electric utility bike. Featuring a redesigned low-step frame, hydraulic brakes, and our most up-to-date tech, it's expertly engineered to deliver an unmatched riding experience.

For riders 4'11"-6'2"

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