6-Week / 150 Mile Review on My Freesky Swift Horse Pro
MAY 15, 2026
“Still Putting a Smile on My Face Every Ride”
My name is Brian D. Compton, and I’ve been riding my Freesky Swift Horse Pro for about 6 weeks now, with just over 150 miles on it so far.
I mainly ride on weekends when the weather is nice, and every time I take it out, it still feels like a highlight of the week.
First Impressions Still Hold Up
Even after more than a month of riding, the same impression remains—the bike feels solid, powerful, and very composed.
Acceleration is smooth and responsive, and when you open it up, it still feels stable and controlled.
On one ride, I reached about 41 mph (with wind assistance), and the bike stayed planted without feeling unstable.
The real standout is the climbing ability. The 140Nm torque makes steep hills feel surprisingly manageable, almost effortless compared to a regular ride.

Riding Feel & PAS Behavior
Most of my riding is through neighborhoods and light suburban roads, so I often switch between PAS levels depending on the pace.
The PAS system feels generally smooth, but I noticed:
- PAS 2–3 works best for relaxed cruising
- PAS 5 delivers a much more noticeable jump in power and speed
It’s a bit of a step change between levels, and I do wish there was more fine-tuning across PAS 1–9. I’ve heard that may depend on the controller setup.
That said, once you get used to it, it becomes easy to ride comfortably without overthinking the settings.
Range & Battery Performance
Battery performance has been solid so far.
On a recent ride, I covered about 20 miles and still had 5 bars remaining, which felt reassuring.
When riding more aggressively at higher PAS levels, I typically get around 35 miles before needing a recharge, which feels expected given the power output.
For more details, the battery range behavior aligns well with real-world riding conditions.

Handling, Braking & Comfort
What stands out most is how balanced and controlled the ride feels.
- Acceleration is smooth
- Braking is strong and confident
- Handling remains stable even at higher speeds
It doesn’t feel nervous or overly sensitive, which makes it comfortable for both casual and faster riding.
Upgrades I Made
I’ve made a few small upgrades over time to better match my riding style:
- 4” handlebar riser
- New seat (stock was already decent)
- DNM AO-38 rear air shock
- 58T chainring
These weren’t required, but they helped refine comfort and riding feel for longer sessions.
Bonus Accessories & Value
One unexpected highlight was the accessory package.
Freesky also included around 10 free accessories, such as:
- mirrors
- rear rack bag
- helmet
- air pump
- phone holder
- rain cover
- riding glasses
- chain lock
It made the bike feel ready to ride immediately, without needing extra purchases.

Final Thoughts
After 6 weeks and 150 miles, I’m still very satisfied with this bike.
The Swift Horse Pro delivers a strong mix of speed, comfort, and stability. It handles hills easily, feels smooth at speed, and remains enjoyable on every ride.
There are small adjustments I may continue exploring, but overall—it’s been a very positive experience.
Rider Profile
Name: Brian D. Compton
Status: Weekend Rider / E-bike Enthusiast
Bike: Freesky Swift Horse Pro
Mileage: 150+ miles (6 weeks)
“Still enjoying every ride. It’s fast, smooth, and just makes weekends better.”