Rad Power Bikes' April Deals Are Live With Up to $400 Off Select Styles—Shop These 3 ASAP

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If you've been eyeing an e-bike online, now might be the best time to get one. Rad Power Bikes, one of the internet's most popular e-bike brands, just went live with a sale that's offering shoppers up to $400 off select models plus a free accessory under $100 of their choice—and there are tons to choose from.

Rad Power Bikes is offering deals on three models including the RadRover 6 Plus, the RadWagon 4, and the RadCity 5 Plus. These models are unique in their own ways, with options for adventurers, commuter-friendly frames, and even e-bikes for parents on which they can tote around their kids. And, with the purchase of one of these bikes, shoppers can pick up one of the many useful accessories for free, anything from baskets to panniers to phone mounts and handlebar mitts. The sale ends on April 10, so make sure to act soon before the savings ride off into the sunset.

Rad Power Bikes RadRover 6 Plus High-Step in Charcoal, $1,199 (was $1,599) at Rad Power Bikes

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The RadRover 6 Plus from Rad Power Bikes is a versatile model built for those who explore around town as much as they do the open trails. Equipped with a data-filled display, grippy fat tires, hydraulic disc brakes, and a large battery that'll get you over 45 miles per charge, this model is the one to pick if each day takes you somewhere different. Between its 750-watt motor and 275-pound load capacity, it ensures that wherever you take it, you'll be able to handle any terrain and incline while toting all the gear you need once you arrive. Though available in both a high-step and a step-thru model, it's the former in Charcoal that's on sale right now.

What Shoppers Are Saying: "I work about six miles away and always wanted to ride a bike to work…When I got my rover last summer I rode it to work all the time—20 minutes one-way (with waiting for lights and such), and it was absolutely enjoyable. Typically I don't peddle at all, except when going uphill, and that's really just to give the motor a little bit of help and stretch the battery life."

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Rad Power Bikes RadWagon 4, $1,599 (was $1,799) at Rad Power Bikes

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Rad Power Bikes' RedWagon 4 is the brand's best e-bike for families—think of it as a minivan on two wheels. Like a van, this bike's center of gravity is lower thanks to the elongated frame, which increases stability and offers a smoother ride that'll be easier on any kids you might be toting around. It has a 350-pound carrying capacity, which could support at least one tike and a few bags of groceries with help from the integrated rear rack. Like the RadRover 6, it can get 45-plus miles on a single charge and features the same gritty 750-watt motor. Unlike the RadRover 6, this model is much easier to mount thanks to the mid-step design. Choose from a vibrant orange, black, or white.

What Shoppers Are Saying: "Have had the 'DadWagon' for about two months now, fitted with the caboose, conestoga, Yepp seat, and a pair of large cargo bags. Hauls up the Bay Area hills to my kid's preschool with the two of us, accessories, his school stuff, and a big old Kryptonite chain. I ride about 13 miles daily with this setup and only manage to take a single notch off the battery."

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Rad Power Bikes RadCity 5 Plus, $1,599 (was $1,699) at Rad Power Bikes

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The RadCity 5 Plus has the most options to choose from during Rad Power Bikes' sale this month. Available in three colors as a step-thru or in Charcoal as a high-step, it's a great e-bike for commuters. It gets slightly better mileage than the previous two models at 50-plus per charge while still having the ability to haul up to 275 pounds on a more slender, lighter-weight design. Like the RadWagon 4, it's built with a rear rack, but one that's better for mounting a gearbox or a basket. Since commuters sometimes have to ride after dark, they'll benefit more from the included reflective striping and LED head and tail lights that come standard on this bike.

What Shoppers Are Saying: "This is a heck of a bike. It’s really well-made, comfortable, a workhorse. I use it to commute in NYC. I had wondered if 20 mph would be too slow, but in NYC it’s completely fine. I usually go 14-15 mph on a typical ride using a typical amount of energy. At 20 mph, I’m passing pretty much everyone else—including the Tour de France bros. I’ve ridden about 350 miles so far and honestly couldn’t be happier. I carry a fair amount of junk with me too and the bike has yet to show strain."

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