Fiido’s latest Nomads Pro trekking ebike swaps its rear-hub motor for a more powerful mid-drive motor, delivering more than double the torque for smoother hill climbing. Its innovative triple-battery setup offers flexible long-distance riding for adventurers looking beyond city limits.

  • Mid-drive motor doubles torque to 100 Nm for better hill climbing.
  • Triple battery packs enable up to 140-mile rides with easy swapping.
  • Adventure-ready features include adjustable suspension and hydraulic brakes.

What happened

Fiido has released the Nomads Pro, an upgraded version of its triple-battery trekking ebike designed for riders venturing beyond urban areas. Unlike its predecessor’s rear-hub motor, the Nomads Pro employs a mid-drive motor located at the crank, increasing torque output from 45 Nm to 100 Nm. This motor upgrade allows for more natural pedal-assist responsiveness and better handling of steep inclines.

The bike retains the triple-battery concept with one battery housed in the downtube and two spare batteries stored in a rear rack-mounted cage. This design allows riders to swap batteries quickly to extend their range. With a single battery offering up to 47 miles, having three could mean a total journey of approximately 140 miles before needing a recharge.

Why it feels good

The mid-drive motor’s enhanced torque makes climbing hills significantly less daunting, which is a major advantage for riders in hilly regions. The torque sensing system also provides a more intuitive pedal-assist experience, feeling more like natural pedaling rather than motorized riding.

The triple-battery setup alleviates range anxiety for long-distance commuters or trekking enthusiasts, allowing them to carry enough power for extended adventures without relying on frequent charging stops. Although the extra batteries add weight, they offer flexibility and ensure continuous riding, which many will appreciate on lengthy trips.

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Riders will appreciate the additional features like the adjustable air suspension fork with 120 mm of travel, Shimano’s 9-speed gear system, and powerful hydraulic brakes, all of which contribute to a comfortable and safe ride over varied terrain. The sturdy rear rack can handle heavy cargo loads, making this bike ideal for bikepacking or carrying panniers.

Fiido has also updated their long-tail and short-tail cargo ebikes, with models like the T3 Max offering a dual-battery setup for even longer rides and the ability to power external devices at camp. Together, these offerings position Fiido as a strong contender in both adventure trekking and utility ebike markets.

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