Moab e-bikes for kids!

Michael Thomas • April 16, 2026

Spoil Your Kid with the Rocky Mountain Reaper Powerplay

You wouldn't teach your kid how to surf and not give her a little push into her first wave, would you?

Well then, why not give her the benefit of a little boost when she's learning to ride mountain bikes–especially in Moab?

The Reaper Powerplay from Rocky Mountain offers a nice boost of up to 40 Nm of torque (about half of a standard adult e-bike) in the Dyname S4 Mini electric motor, 300 Watt max-power, a 240 Wh battery, and is available for rent in both a 24" and 26" wheel sizes. Rocky Mountain calls it "a full-sized electric trail bike in a junior-sized package." The bike also has "parental controls" to keep your little future Evil Knievel in check.

It's well-known that the trails around Moab can be rather challenging. Giving your little shredder an extra boost is the way to go. It will make the experience more enjoyable all-around and is likely keep everyone smiling and wanting to ride more. This bike is also a good option for smaller women that appreciate a little boost but don't need the extra power and weight of a larger e-bike. Book a rental or take a tour with our certified guides and not only improve your riding, but also ride some of the best trails in Moab.

The only drawback is that your little shedder might just leave you in the dust!
By Michael Thomas February 11, 2026
Conquer the Red Rock: The Ultimate Guide to Guided Bike Tours in Moab, Utah Moab is the undisputed mecca of mountain biking. With thousands of acres of slickrock, panoramic canyon views, and trails that range from beginner-friendly to "send-it" expert level, it’s a place every rider needs to experience. However, the same rugged, otherworldly landscape that makes Moab spectacular can also be intimidating, confusing, and unforgiving. That’s where a guided bike tour comes in. Whether you're navigating the iconic Slickrock Trail for the first time or looking to discover hidden, less-trafficked trails, going with a our pros ensures you maximize the fun and minimize the stress. Why Choose a Guided Tour in Moab From Bike Fiend? It’s tempting to grab a map and head out, but in the Utah high desert, a guide is more than just a navigator. Expert Knowledge : Guides know the trails like the back of their hand, picking the best lines and helping you improve your technique on unique terrain. Safety First : With changing weather and challenging terrain, having a professional guide— equipped with medical training—provides peace of mind. Hassle-Free Logistics : Our tours include high-end, full-suspension bike rentals, helmets, water, snacks, and, crucially, transportation to and from the trailheads. The Inside Scoop: Our local guides share rich history, geology, and flora/fauna information, turning a ride into an educational adventure. Top Guided Tour Options for Every Level 1. For Beginners: Moab Brand Trails (Bar-M) If you are new to mountain biking or just new to Moab’s "slickrock" (petrified sand dunes), the Moab Brand Trails are the perfect introduction. What to expect: Gentle climbs, wide, rolling dirt paths, and short, manageable slickrock sections with stunning views of Arches National Park. Why a guide? They’ll help with bike setup, teach basic desert riding techniques, and make sure you feel confident. Deadhorse State Park For beginner riders, the Dead Horse Point Singletrack is a must-do. What to expect: Flowy, machine-built, and hand-built trails that wind along the edge of massive canyon overlooks, providing breathtaking 2,000-foot views of the Colorado River. Why a guide? They can guide you through tricky, technical slickrock features and ensure you're in the best spot for sunset. 2. For Intermediate Riders: Falcon Flow and Magnificent 7 (Mag 7) For the intermediate rider with a couple seasons under them, these are must do's. What to expect: Fun, slightly chunky, flowy including climbs and mild descents Why a guide? They can guide you through tricky, technical slickrock features and ensure you have the most fun available. 3. For Experts: Captain Ahab Seasoned riders seeking high-consequence, technical, and adrenaline-pumping rides should book a guided tour on Captain Ahab. What to expect : Steep climbs, highly technical, and narrow singletrack with incredible, exposed views. Why a guide? A guide is almost essential for learning correct, safe line choices on these challenging trails. 4. The Unique Experience: E-Bike Tours E-bikes are a fantastic way to cover more ground and make climbing easier. What to expect: Guided e-bike tours allow exploration of any of our 200+ miles of BLM singletrack or the petroglyph-rich Kane Creek area. This allows riders to enjoy the scenery. When to Go Best Time: Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–October) offer mild temperatures and ideal riding conditions. Summer: Extremely hot (100°F+), best for early morning rides only. Winter: Can be cold with snow in higher elevations, but great for lower, sunny trails. Why Choose Bike Fiend as your Tour Operator Experienced: Bike Fiend has a long history in Moab. Private vs. Group: Private tours offer personalized attention and flexibility. Inclusions : Each tour includes a bike, helmet, park fees, transportation, and Guide. Final Thoughts A guided bike tour in Moab is about experiencing one of the most beautiful places on earth with people who care about it. Our experts handle the logistics, navigation, and trail-finding, so you, the riders can focus on the trails. Book your adventure today.
By Michael Thomas February 11, 2026
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