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QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike Test Near Jackson WY | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News
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QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike Review

Mike Hardaker
September 22, 2023 11 Mins Read
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The QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike is perfect for hunters interested in covering ground quietly during your next hunt. Plus with the ability to attach a trailer, when you do find that perfect buck or mature bull you can tow it out with a QuietKat Trailer attached to the Apex Pro E-Bike.

Mike Hardaker, Author and Gear Tester Talks about Hunting with the QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike

About QuietKat

Contents hide
1 About QuietKat
2 VPO Technology
3 Where Can You Ride The QuietKat Apex Pro?
4 How Comfortable Is the QuietKat Apex Pro?
5 Weight
6 1000W Mid Drive Motor
7 QuietKat Apex Pro With All Terrain Game Trailer
8 Battery
9 QuietKat Apex Pro Frame Sizes
10 QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike Pros:
11 QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike Cons:
12 Overall Impression
Man Riding QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike
Mike Hardaker Testing the QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike in the Tetons | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

Back in 2012 QuietKat was founded by the Roach brothers in Eagle, Colorado. They were looking for a way to help anglers, hunter and even campers get farther into the backcountry without having to use atv’s and motorcycles.  Having lived near Eagle Colorado decades ago it was where my first taste of hunting came from, so when I found out the brand was based in one of the outdoor meccas of the west just outside the Vail Valley I figured the owners knew a thing or two about hunting.

This our second time working with QuietKat for a review and video and as avid hunters it really makes us proud to be working along side one of the premiere e-bike hunting brands.

VPO Technology

QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike Display Screen
The VPO Technology Allows The Bike to Be Used as Class 1, 2, 3 or Unlimited | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

Depending on where you plan to ride your QuietKat E-bike especially in the National Forest you may encounter different ebike laws regarding classification.  QuietKat saw an opportunity here to add new technology to the Apex Pro E-bike that allows you to toggle between class 1, class 2, class 3 or even unlimited.

What this means is the QuiteKat Apex Pro top speed is unlimited thanks to the VPO motor options.

I have personally found on wide open roads using class 2, class 3 or unlimited worked best. Where when riding in more technical single track terrain, class 1 without the throttle off was the safest option for going uphill.

Where Can You Ride The QuietKat Apex Pro?

Man Riding QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike Down Dirt Road
The QuietKat Apex E-Bike Allows You To Cover Ground Quickly | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

QuietKat’s Apex Pro E-Bike worked best during our test on old forest service roads, logging roads and two track trails.  Once the bike was spinning and you had momentum on your side you can really cover some serious ground thanks in part to the bike’s powerful 1000W motor.

Where the bike get’s a little trickery to ride is up steep slopes and technical single track, aka difficult terrain. So if you’re thinking this bike is going to be able to handle going up game trails, horse trails or anything that more resembles something a mountain biker would ride you need to think again. The QuietKat Apex Pro is not a motorcycle or ATV and lacks the necessary torque to really superman you from point A to B.

Man Hunting Off QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike
Mike Hardaker Using the QuietKat Apex to Help Line Up His Shot | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

With that being said, where this bike excels is allowing you to cover ground where you would typically be walking on flatter terrain, like roads vs trails. And even better for riding down trails that have been closed to cars and trucks but are still open to atv’s and motorcycles. The benefit here is you lack the loud noise of riding in on an ATV which sound really travels through the woods. Instead you can sneak in quietly on the aptly names QuietKat E-Bike giving you a better chance to get into the hunt zone without being detected.

This QuietKat E-bike comes with 9 gears to choose from thanks to 9-Speed SRAM Drivetrain, plus the 3 levels of pedal assist which means you have 27 different gearing configurations to toggle between. I found keeping the bike in the granny gears worked best if riding up and mountainous terrain.

How Comfortable Is the QuietKat Apex Pro?

QuietKat Upgraded Seat
Since We Planned to Put Lots of Miles on the Bike, We Opted for Upgraded Seat Which Will Be Popular With Law Enforcement Putting in Long Rides | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

Thanks in part to 140mm Inverted Suspension Fork from KKE combined and super fat 26” x 4.5” Kenda All-Terrain Tires the QuietKat Apex Pro offers a nice comfortable ride. We also added the Premium Comfort Saddle which gave an even cushier feel when riding over rough terrain on this QuietKat Hunting Bike.

Man Riding Hunting Bike on Dirt
The 140mm Front Suspension Was Plenty for Riding on Dirt Roads and Two Track Trails | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

You might be wondering why this bike isn’t full suspension? Well that would add some serious weight to the rear end and really might not be needed when you consider the places you’re going to actually end up riding this bike. Think dirt roads vs mtb trails.

Man Riding E-Bike Fast
You Can Get The QuieKat Apex Pro to Really Open Up With the Throttle on Wide Open Roads | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

Weight

Man Unloading E-Bike
This Isn’t the Lightest QuietKat E-Bike in the Line, So Make Sure Your Bike Rack is Rated for Heavier Bikes | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

The QuietKat Apex Pro has a stock weight of 70 lb. Before we took it out to hunt I added Kolpin’s Rhino Grips along with the Premium Seat from QuietKat mentioned above. I weigh about 155 lb. Plus either my rifle or bow and and a backpack full of hunting gear.  When you consider the bikes combined weight plus your weight, plus that of any gear your carrying the total weight starts to add up quickly.

From a dead stop I had easily 250-300 lb. of weight to get moving with this QuietKat Hunting Bike. This is why you need to be very mindful of where you put this bicycle.

Man Standing Up While Pedaling E-Bike
At Times You May Want to Find Yourself Standing on the Pedals for Even More Power and then Having Confidence in the Piston Hydraulic Disc Brakes When It comes Time to Slow Down | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

Thinking of riding down a steep drainage? You might want to think again, as you’ll most likely be able to handle getting down easily, getting back up is a whole other beast.  Same would be said for riding up a very steep slope, if its too steep and you don’t have momentum on your side gravity will take over no matter how well you ride the QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike.

Plus if your really lucky and and hunt hard and end up brining home some game, elk quarters can add another 50 – 100 lbs per load.

1000W Mid Drive Motor

QuietKat Mid Drive Motor
The Power of the Mid Drive Motor is Directly Under Your Feet for Better Engine Response | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

The 1000W VPO Mid Drive Motor works well for a bike with this much weight.  Having the Mid Drive Motor under your feet allows for faster power transfer than with traditional rear hub drive ebike motors. When you press on the pedals, it takes less time for the motor to engage when using a Mid Drive Motor directly under foot.

QuietKat Apex Pro With All Terrain Game Trailer

Mike Hardaker Riding E-Bike with Hunting Trailer
Mike Hardaker Towing a Mule Deer Rack Back to the Truck Thanks to the All Terrain Trailer with Heavy Duty Tires | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

The QuietKat All Terrain Game Trailer ($369.00) doesn’t come with the Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike but if you’re being smart about where you ride this bike, I think it’s a great accessory to consider. Instead of riding your bike back to camp or your truck with a quarter of meat in your backpack flopping around from side to side. QuietKat’s All Terrain Trailer allows you to tow 100 lb. load capacity.

Hooking up the trailer is fairly straight forward, you will need some tools so keep that in mind but it only takes a few minutes to install or detach the system. When riding on dirt roads and two tracks you most likely won’t even notice your towing anything behind you. Thanks in part to the smooth ride of the Apex Pro combined with the trailers Kenda Tires and even suspension make for an easy tow.

Battery

QuietKat E-Bike Battery
The 10 lb. Battery Tucks Nicely Into the Bikes Down Tube For a Clean Look | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

QuietKats 17.25AH/48V battery allows the bike to go for a maximum 25-52 Miles of range. With that being said your battery life will really change depending on what level of VPO you plan to use and even more so if you’re actually pedaling the bike or not. For a heavier guy that wants to use the throttle the entire time to take you up steep slopes this lithium ion battery won’t give you 52 miles on a full charge, not even close.

But for someone that’s athletic and plans to spin the pedals vs just hold the throttle pinned the entire time getting closer to 52 miles is possible. With e-bikes I always recommend going out with a full charge, regardless of what the battery level says. Plug it in overnight before you plan to ride. That way you know your getting the most out of the battery’s advertised range.

When not using the QuietKat Apex Pro battery, especially anyone in the mountains or colder climates as we get near freezing temps it’s always advised to store the battery indoors at room temperature vs leaving it in the garage or outside.

QuietKat Apex Pro Frame Sizes

Man Sitting on Hunting Bike QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike
At 5’11 the Medium Frame Size fir Mike Hardaker Perfectly | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

The QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike is available in 3 frame sizes and 2 colorways.

  • Small Frame Size Recommended Rider Height – 5’6 and Under
  • Medium Frame Size Recommended Rider Height – 5’6 to 6′
  • Large Frame Size Recommended Rider Height – 6′ and Above
Man Blending in While Hunting on QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike
Aside from the Orange Hat, It’s Hard to Make Out Mike Hardaker While Riding the QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike With it’s Veil Cammofluge While Elk Hunting in the Tetons | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

For the hunters, the Veil camo colorway really blends nicely into the terrain. Where the Gunmetal colorway would also work for hunting but would also be a bike that could easily be ridden around town without making too much noise screaming hey I’m riding on a hunting bike.

QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike Pros:

  • Powerful Motor: 1000w mid-drive motor for good power transfer and hill climbing.
  • Quiet Operation: Allows riders to approach game stealthily.
  • High Weight Capacity: Carries up to 325 lbs total weight, including rider, cargo, and trailer.
  • Comfortable Ride: 140mm suspension fork and fat tires for a smooth ride on rough terrain.
  • Multiple VPO Modes: Allows for different speed limits depending on regulations and terrain.
  • Trailer Compatible: Can be used with a trailer to haul gear or harvested game.
  • Multiple Frame Sizes and Colors: Available in 3 sizes and 2 colors to accommodate different riders and preferences.
  • Long Range (with pedaling): Up to 52 miles on a full charge (depending on use).
  • Wide Range of Accessories: Can be customized with various accessories for hunting and outdoor activities.

QuietKat Apex Pro E-Bike Cons:

  • Heavy: At 70 lbs, it can be difficult to maneuver and load.
  • Limited Use on Steep Terrain: Not ideal for technical single-track trails due to weight and lack of suspension travel.
  • Short Battery Life (with throttle): Battery drains quickly when using throttle only on steep inclines.
  • Expensive: At $4999, it’s one of the pricier hunting e-bikes.
  • Lacks Information on Warranty: Review doesn’t mention warranty details.

Overall Impression

Man Riding QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike with Tetons in Distance
If You Like to Cover Ground While Hunting and Have Access to Forest Service Roads the QuietKat Apex is a Great Tool for Hunting Big Game | Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

QuietKat is building e-bikes for hunters and outdoor enthusiast based on what the customers actually want and need. The QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting Bike ($4,999.99) is a powerful electric hunting bike with a total carrying capacity of a whopping 325 lbs.  With tons of accessories and kits designed for hunters, anglers and outdoorsman their’s truly a QuietKat Bike for everyone that appreciates spending time in the outdoors, especially those that like to get off the beaten path.

Man Riding QuietKat Apex Pro Hunting E-Bike While Hunting
Hunters and E-Bikes Will Become More Common in the Field in Years to Come Especially with Ability to Tow A Load or add Pannier Racks and Much More| Photo Greg Von Doersten Mountain Weekly News

At the end of the day hunters that enjoy foot power will love the QuietKat Apex Pro, it allows you to get a workout when you want, stay silent when road hunting and might just allow you to access a whole new hunt zone thanks to being on 2 wheels.

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Mike Hardaker brings a lifelong passion for outdoor pursuits, honed through years of surfing in Orange County, California, and later expanded to snowboarding in the mountains after a stint on Maui. This diverse experience led him to found Mountain Weekly News. A dedicated gear tester, Mike spends his summers evaluating e-bikes, hunting equipment, and backpacking gear, transitioning to winter sports gear reviews, including splitboards and snowboards, during the colder months.

2 Comments

  1. Terri says:
    September 29, 2023 at 1:46 AM

    The quit kat bikes are amazing I have never been able to ride a bike thru the fields and come up on a herd of deer or turkeys like I can with this bike we live in Michigan took on our vac to Sedona and Tucson and had a blast on all the trailers and even making our own the animals we seen out west never would of seen walking or on a reg bike enjoy our bikes our adult kids even ask when they come over can we ride the bikes for a little bit

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    1. Mike Hardaker says:
      September 29, 2023 at 10:41 AM

      Terri,

      This is incredible, thanks for sharing your story. How’s the hunting in Michigan? We do enjoy being able to Quietly approach animals and cover lots of ground on these bikes.

      -Mike

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