Experience Old Town Scottsdale on our brand-new fleet of Fat Tire Electric Bikes, NO PEDALING REQUIRED! After your private 1:1 training session and practice time where guests become comfortable riding
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Location: Scottsdale
What's Included
- 1:1 Training Course & Practice Time
- Bottled water
- Helmet
- Fat Tire Electric Bike (No Pedaling Required).
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The minimum age for riding the Fat Tire E-Bikes is 12 years old, and they need to be accompanied by an adult. They will also need to fit comfortably into the helmet, so be sure to check that. It's a fun way for families to explore Old Town Scottsdale together, but just keep in mind that younger kids might need more assistance.
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule due to bad weather! Just give them a call or send an email, and they’ll help you move your booking to a later date. They’re pretty flexible with that because they want everyone to have a good experience. Just check the forecast, as it can get hot out there!
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes that you can move in! Athletic wear is best, and don’t forget to wear sunscreen. The helmets are provided, but bring sunglasses if you're sensitive to light. Since it’s in Scottsdale, layers can help in case it gets warm. Just be prepared for a fun ride!
Discussions
Just did the Fat Tire E-Bike rental in Scottsdale and it was amazing!
I just took the Fat Tire E-Bike tour last weekend with some friends, and wow, what a blast! The training was super easy, and after just a few minutes, we were off exploring Old Town Scottsdale. We hit all the cool spots like the Waterfront and the art walk. I loved not having to pedal! We even stopped for some ice cream. Highly recommend it as a fun afternoon, especially if you’re not super into biking normally!
Thinking of gifting the e-bike experience. Anyone tried it?
I’m considering gifting the Fat Tire Electric Bike Rentals experience for my sister’s birthday. She’s not a huge biker, but I think the no pedaling part will be great for her. Does anyone have any tips or suggestions for this? What was your experience like?