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MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike vs Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike

Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which - compared side-by-side.

By Ryan · Founder
Updated May 20, 2026
Quick verdict

MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike (mid, $1,699–$2,599) vs Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike (mid, $1,399–$2,599) - different tools for different jobs (see the per-product details below).

Compared on 3 shared specs · same category (fitness).

MoonCool TK Pro electric trike for adults and seniors
MoonCool

TK Pro Electric Trike

An electric trike for buyers in the 60-80 demographic who want to stay mobile without the balance demands of a bicycle - and the only "Mobility & Healthspan" pick currently in the Lifespan Vault catalog.

PRICE
$1,699–$2,599
View at MoonCool
Young Electric E-Scout Pro all-terrain e-bike
Young Electric

E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike

The e-bike that pairs with the Zone 2 protocol, 80-mile LG battery so you actually do the 90-minute aerobic-base ride instead of cutting it short on range anxiety.

PRICE
$1,399–$2,599
View at Young Electric
The verdict

These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile - read the per-buyer recommendations below.

Side-by-side specs

SpecMoonCool TK Pro Electric TrikeYoung Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike
price$1,699–$2,599$1,399–$2,599
motor750W brushless (1HP equivalent)750W rear hub
range45-75 miles per charge (assist mode)Up to 80 miles (real-world ~50-65 mi at moderate assist)
weight90.4 lbs82 lb unit weight

MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike also publishes: type, maxSpeed, riderHeight, framework, warranty, shipping

Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike also publishes: battery, topSpeed, wheels, class, frame, payload

Who should buy which

Pick the MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike if

Buyers in the 60-80 demographic (or buying for a parent/grandparent in that demographic) who want sustained outdoor mobility without the balance demands of a bicycle. Especially good for adaptive-mobility use cases, post-injury recovery, or buyers who want to stay outdoors-active without joint stress.

Skip if

You're under 60 and chasing peak fitness - a regular bike or Peloton is the right call. Or you live somewhere with no safe trike-friendly routes (heavy traffic without bike lanes, no flat areas).

Pick the Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike if

Longevity readers running a Zone 2 protocol who want a long-range e-bike that doesn't require Garmin-tier investment. Founders over 40 who want to commute or explore on something that doesn't torch joints. Buyers in suburban or semi-rural areas with mixed terrain (paved + gravel + light trail).

Skip if

You live in dense urban environments where storage + theft + step-through ergonomics matter more than range (look at value commuters or trike form factors). Or you specifically need a road bike for paceline group rides, the all-terrain frame is slower over pavement.

Go deeper

FULL REVIEW
Read the MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike review →
FULL REVIEW
Read the Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike review →

Frequently asked

Which is better, the MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike or the Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike?

They are closely matched on our scoring, so the right pick comes down to your priorities. The verdict and spec table above compare them on price, features, and who each one suits.

How much do they cost?

MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike: $1,699 to $2,599. Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike: $1,399 to $2,599. Prices are verified against the manufacturer; check the live links for current pricing.

Who should buy which one?

MoonCool TK Pro Electric Trike: Buyers in the 60-80 demographic (or buying for a parent/grandparent in that demographic) who want sustained outdoor mobility without the balance demands of a bicycle. Especially good for adaptive-mobility use cases, post-injury recovery, or buyers who want to stay outdoors-active without joint stress. Young Electric E-Scout Pro Long-Range All-Terrain E-Bike: Longevity readers running a Zone 2 protocol who want a long-range e-bike that doesn't require Garmin-tier investment. Founders over 40 who want to commute or explore on something that doesn't torch joints. Buyers in suburban or semi-rural areas with mixed terrain (paved + gravel + light trail).

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