Hilly terrain meet Triride MadMax, by MaxAbility.

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  • čas přidán 2. 10. 2022
  • #MaxAbility #nz #Freedom #standout #embracethestare #trirideintheworld
    Having versatility in a Power Assist is of key importance, which the Triride MadMax delivers.
    A wheel size that will handle challenging terrain, as well as navigate through the local supermarket.
    Comfortable levels of power to allow for wide ranging activities (to replace some day-to-day car use).
    Light weight to be able to stow into a vehicle.
    Triride safety features including motor brake button, cruise control, hydraulic braking.
    We all have unique motivators. Enjoy the video!

Komentáře • 6

  • @MENDNZ
    @MENDNZ Před rokem +1

    Go MaxAbility!

  • @khoakon
    @khoakon Před rokem +1

    This is good for disabled people.

    • @andy-ty5ph
      @andy-ty5ph Před rokem

      Gee ya think?? I would also bet this thing cost a small fortune WAY more than a disabled veteran could afford

  • @retired_in_portugal
    @retired_in_portugal Před rokem

    It kills me that at the price of these there is no suspension. To be fair Triride is not alone in this, very few of these $8K-15K (cdn) units have any form of dampening

    • @melin1969
      @melin1969 Před 3 měsíci

      wheelchairs on the whole dont come with suspension so be little point putting it in a power wheel

    • @retired_in_portugal
      @retired_in_portugal Před 3 měsíci

      @@melin1969 correct, generally they don't but there are number of options to add it currently I run loopwheels extreme on the back and frog legs on the front. If you live where there is a lot of cobblestone suspension is worth looking in to IMHO. I should have clarified in my original comment that there are a number of cheap chinese power attachments that have suspension yet these at five to ten times the price do not.