FLIT, the UK-based eBike brand, has released a new video showcasing its latest folding eBike, the FLIT M2, showcasing its abilities during an “extreme commute” to the summit of Wales’ highest peak, Mount Snowdon.
“We often hear that small wheels are no good on rough ground or don’t ride like a “proper” bike, says Alex Murray, FLIT’s Co-founder.
“The truth is that they are much better than most people think, but it’s a trade-off. Small wheels are lighter and nippier, accelerating quickly and handling choppy turns well. Bigger wheels are better for sustained effort and can rollover obstacles more easily. We decided to challenge this misconception head-on by completing a commute so extreme it would leave no doubt about the M2’s versatility and durability. What better way than riding it up a mountain?,” he adds.
The new video captures the FLIT M2 navigating challenging terrain from town streets to Snowdon’s lofty peak. Along the way, it explores the joys of slow travel, the ingenuity behind ebike design, and the breathtaking beauty of a route less travelled. This gruelling ascent puts the M2’s engineering to the ultimate test, highlighting features that make it surprisingly capable in diverse conditions:
While the Snowdon climb is a dramatic demonstration, the underlying message is serious: small wheeled eBikes like the FLIT M2 are genuinely capable when designed well.
“We’ve designed the FLIT M2 to handle all of the journeys we want to do, and some of ou rteam are quite adventurous!,” says Alex. “This makes us very confident that it can handle anything thrown at it during a regular commute. Ultimately, this film was a celebration of what cycling can be. We hope it inspires people to see eBikes not just as a practical tool, but as away to explore the world around them, however big or small their journey.”
The FLIT M2 is available at £2,499 in the UK. FLIT works with all major cycle to work schemes, and ships directly from the Cambridge workshop.
Additionally, test rides are available in Cambridge or through FLIT’s London partner, Zelo (Fix Your Cycle) , at their Hackney shop.
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