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Propain EKANO 3 AL Enduro vs. Sresh SL
The bike world got buzzing. A new power era started with the Avinox M2S. And Propain jumped into the deep end of high-power e-mountain biking. But they did it with a twist, being a brand never one to follow the herd. Not just one all‑or‑nothing missile. Instead, they built two entirely different philosophies on the same chassis and there is a third player in the game.
On one side: the Propain EKANO 3 AL – a full-power, alloy-only bruiser that turns every fire road into a ski lift, available in an enduro and a trail build. On the other: the Propain SRESH SL—a carbon, mid‑power whisperer that makes you forget you’re on an e‑bike altogether.
This is not your average bike review. It’s a deep dive on the strengths of different systems—and which bike will fit the different preferences we as mountain bikers have.
Avinox M2S motor: Beyond the Zoom-Zoom – Why More E-MTB Power Isn’t the Whole Story
The e-MTB motor war has entered a new phase. With the arrival of the DJI M1 (Avinox) system, the industry’s obsession with peak power and Newton meters has reached a fever pitch. Today they launched the M2S version. 1,300 watts peak and 130 Nm. Will this outnumber the competition like Bosch, Mahle, Brose, …? More power is not always better. Different philosophies suit different terrains, riding styles, and expectations.

