يحاول ذهب - حر
EXPERT TESTED PRODUCTS PERFECT FIT
May 2025
|Men's Fitness UK
VARSITY BLUES Form meets function with the classic-looking Varsity e-bike from Quella
-

Most electric bikes these days are very obviously electric. Large down-tube-mounted battery packs, bulbous bottom brackets housing electric motors and handlebar-mounted control panels all tend to scream 'e-bike’. Not so the Quella Varsity Electric Bicycle. Despite being up there with some of the best electric bikes, due to its sleek, stylish and minimal design, it can easily be mistaken for a regular pedal bike. But there's a lot more to Quella's e-bike range than meets the eye.

The Quella Varsity Electric bike comes in four distinctly academia-inspired designs: the dark blue Oxford, the light blue Cambridge, the silver Imperial and the grey Edinburgh. Thanks to the steel-framed, single-speed design, the aptly named Varsity wouldn't look out of place on the cobbled streets of any of these university cities. Each coloured bike shares an identical spec, and each can be bought in the bull-horn handlebar ‘Courier’ model or the more upright riser-bar ‘Classic’ variety. My light blue Cambridge came with riser bars, which I've always found better for handling.
The main reason the Varsity could pass itself off as a regular bike is that the motor and battery are both housed inside the rear hub. There's no control panel either; instead the bike's three motor-assist modes - eco, turbo and turbo custom - can all be controlled from the companion Zehus app on your phone.
The 4130 chromo steel Quella Varsity Electric comes in four frame sizes: 51cm, 54cm, 58cm and 61cm. The smallest two sizes weight 13.9kg fully built; the larger two weigh 15.2kg. It's a simple and light enough design that I was able to take it up two flights of stairs to store it without working up a sweat.
هذه القصة من طبعة May 2025 من Men's Fitness UK.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Men's Fitness UK

Men's Fitness UK
CAN THE RIGHT PLAYLIST MAKE YOU STRONGER?
From lifting your mood to blurring the limits of fatigue, music doesn't just soundtrack your workouts – it changes the way you move. Here's how rhythm, tempo and melody might be shaping your performance in ways you don't even realise
8 mins
October 2025

Men's Fitness UK
TARTAN Barmy
Want to cycle 1,000 miles across rugged Scottish terrain, climbing more than twice the height of Everest? Oh, and it's totally unsupported. Then try the Trans Alba race: you don't have to be mad to do it, but it probably helps!
7 mins
October 2025

Men's Fitness UK
A WATCH THAT'S HYROX-READY
The Amazfit Balance 2 strikes a great balance between fitness watch and smartwatch
4 mins
October 2025

Men's Fitness UK
DOUBLE YOUR GYM RESULTS
It can be difficult to stay in shape throughout autumn. London's best personal trainers reveal how to recharge your motivation and boost your fitness this season
7 mins
October 2025

Men's Fitness UK
RALLY, RALLY GOOD
If you go down in the woods today...you're sure of a big surprise. Namely, a group of adrenalin-seeking drivers speeding down tight forest tracks in powerful rally cars. It takes grit, endurance and upper body strength to be a professional in the World Rally Championship.
8 mins
October 2025

Men's Fitness UK
YOUR ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ROUTINE
Misunderstood and often-overlooked, inflammation is your body's first line of defence. But what happens when it occurs long-term? Lucy Gornall looks at what you can do to manage inflammation and how to adapt your training
5 mins
October 2025

Men's Fitness UK
THE JOY OF EATING
Create meals that nourish your body and satisfy your tastebuds with these recipes from Emily English
5 mins
October 2025

Men's Fitness UK
HIP, HIP, HOORAY
This month's mobility flow comes from pliability's new Hyrox Hub and focuses on getting hips flexible for the demands of competition
2 mins
October 2025

Men's Fitness UK
THE A LIST
Anxiety comes in a variety of forms - general anxiety disorder, social anxiety, health anxiety, separation anxiety to name a few. These are all terms we've grown familiar with as they've become commonplace to describe how we're doing and abundant in social media.
2 mins
October 2025

Men's Fitness UK
STRONG RUNNING
Once upon a time there was a cohort of hardcore runners who actively avoided resistance training, particularly involving weights, believing their muscles would become bulky and so slow them down. However, there's now a depth of research that shows strength training is an ally, whatever your preferred distance.
5 mins
October 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size