On the South Fork of Long Island, where the Atlantic meets glacial outwash plains and ribboned dunes, Velotric Nomad E Bike (Hourly) puts electric power beneath you for exploring Amagansett’s salt-scrub lanes and wide beaches. Meeting at 575 Montauk Hwy, Amagansett NY, 11930, this hourly rental turns ordinary sightseeing into a pedal-assisted sprint along scenic coastal roads. The Velotric Nomad is a 750W, 48V fat-tire e-bike built to chew through sand-swept paths and climb the South Fork’s rolling roads. Its aluminum frame, adjustable seat, and ergonomic bars make long rides comfortable, while a rear rack carries a beach tote, camera, or picnic. With advertised range of 65+ miles per charge and assist up to 25 mph, the Nomad stretches what a day in the Hamptons can cover: tidal creeks, maritime pine groves, and the sweep of Atlantic beaches that define this coast. A ride here is as much geology as leisure. You'll cross glacial moraine ridges and barrier dunes, pass kettle ponds and low salt marshes dotted with spartina, and scan bluffs for migrating shorebirds. In spring and summer, the sandplain grasslands and pitch pine oak barrens glow; in autumn the roads quiet and the light sharpens. East Hampton was settled in 1648, and the hamlets along Montauk Highway still carry that layered coastal history — from lobster shacks to historic farmsteads. Why this rental stands out: the Nomad’s fat tires and motor let you explore beyond paved routes without a guide, bridging beach boardwalks and back roads with stability and speed. It’s a practical way to link Hither Hills State Park, Napeague State Park and the quieter stretches of Atlantic shoreline in a single afternoon. For full-day rentals of 24+ hours, delivery is included when you book two or more bikes, which makes it ideal for groups wanting a self-guided loop. Plan to obey local beach access rules and dune protections; parts of the coastline are nesting habitat for protected shorebirds. Bring layers—ocean breezes can be cold even in July—and a lock for brief stops in village centers. The meeting point at 575 Montauk Hwy is central to gas stations, coffee, and easy on/off for quick service if you need a battery top-up. Whether you’re chasing sunrise over the Atlantic or a golden-hour cruise through fir-scented lanes, the Velotric Nomad turns the Hamptons into a rideable playground that’s fast, capable, and built for this coastal terrain. We recommend starting early to avoid traffic, pack sunscreen, and book ahead on summer weekends. Rentals span half-hour hops to multi-hour days; staff advise on routes and battery care. For riders who want traction on sand and the range to stitch together beaches and villages, this rental is a smart, efficient option today.