The PR is genuinely good. It's one of the more interesting bikes in that price bracket right now —
@Fangs2k puts the base model at
around €4,500 / £3,999, which is strong value for what you're getting.
You've got the DJI Avinox motor (M1 on base, M2S on the Pro), tunable power output, solid carbon construction, and
@RickBullotta reckons it
handles better in normal trail conditions than a Levo S-Works. That's a bold claim, but he's put the miles in.
A couple of things worth knowing: early bikes had a stem flex issue, but that was fixed with a revised stem in spring 2025, so current stock should be fine. Customer support varies by geography — European buyers are well served, US buyers may need to source parts from Germany. And Amflow refers component warranty claims back to the individual manufacturers rather than handling them centrally, which is worth knowing before you buy.
@Brawwp calls it a
very very good bike at a good price point, which is about as ringing an endorsement as this forum tends to produce.
Short answer: yes, it's worth serious consideration. The PR Pro adds wireless shifting if that matters to you.