Sefutau2020
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Northern VA
This is my personal opinion of the 2022 Specialized Vado 4, after 1000 miles of ownership. Earlier in 2021, I owned a Vado SL 4.0. That bike was great but didn’t have enough power to really get me up steep hills. Now, on to the Vado 4….what a great bike and a superb piece of engineering. Yes, the Vado 4 is NOT as strong as the Vado 5 (which I would have preferred, but supply chain issues only had one option; Vado 4) but I still love this bike. It’s red color with the contrasting black Schwalbe Super Moto X 2.4 tires, make it look stunning. It rides like a dream, and it pedals effortlessly, to the point you forget it is an electric bike. The motor is quiet and strong, but the power comes on seamlessly….no jerking or noticeable pulling. This might not be the case with the Vado 5 and its 90nm of torque. I ride for distance, not speed, so going further is more important than time stamps. I am 60 years old, so I take life a day at a time, and just enjoy being outdoors. One of the joys of riding ebikes, in my opinion, is the ability to basically ride every day. On my analog bikes, if I rode 35 miles one day, I could only muster maybe 15 to 20 the following day. Ebikes allow me to ride 30 to 40 miles daily, without much trouble. If I get tired on the way home, just boost the assist, and you get more free energy from the motor…lol.
So, back to the bike review. This thing is just well engineered. Specialized paid close attention to detail, from the MasterMind unit, the Mission control app, the ability to tune the motor, connect ANT, turn your lights off and on with the flick of a switch……just everything. The brakes are great too. Yet, beware, this bike is heavy. Pedaling with no assist might be doable, but pedaling up a hill with no power, it might be better to walk. Honestly, of all the ebikes I have owned, this one being number 6, it is my favorite. It might not win a lot of races…..leave that to the Vado 5, but every time you get on it, you will have a smile on your face. Well done Specialized…well done. Would I buy this bike again….yep, and will add a Vado 5 for grins when they become available again. Did I mention “I love this bike?”
So, back to the bike review. This thing is just well engineered. Specialized paid close attention to detail, from the MasterMind unit, the Mission control app, the ability to tune the motor, connect ANT, turn your lights off and on with the flick of a switch……just everything. The brakes are great too. Yet, beware, this bike is heavy. Pedaling with no assist might be doable, but pedaling up a hill with no power, it might be better to walk. Honestly, of all the ebikes I have owned, this one being number 6, it is my favorite. It might not win a lot of races…..leave that to the Vado 5, but every time you get on it, you will have a smile on your face. Well done Specialized…well done. Would I buy this bike again….yep, and will add a Vado 5 for grins when they become available again. Did I mention “I love this bike?”
Notables:
Full Battery Charge -
Eco mode: 85 to 90 miles
Sport mode: 45 miles (40/100 setting)
Turbo mode: 35 to 40 miles
Problems to date: ZERO
Specialized Vado 4 (mileage 1173)
Pros:
- Quick and fast
- Well engineered frame and components
- Pedals effortlessly
- Comfortable
- Fast charging
- MasterMind TCU
- Mission Control app