Get back out there — on your own terms
Three wheels. No balance worries. No asking for a ride.
Built for adults who want to stay active, stay independent,
and actually enjoy getting around again.
Electric Trike
Pack the fishing gear. Leave the car keys.
A quiet morning by the lake. Your rod, your cooler, your trike. No parking hassle, no gas, no rush. The rear basket holds your gear. The front basket holds whatever
you grabbed on the way out. And the LCD display tells you exactly how much battery you have left for the ride home. Built for the rides that actually matter.
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Questions we hear most often
Is an electric trike safe for seniors or people with balance issues?
That's actually the main reason many of our customers choose a trike over an ebike.
Three wheels stay upright on their own — you don't need to balance at stops or put a foot down.
The low step-through frame also makes getting on and off easier if you have hip or knee concerns.
That said, if you have significant mobility limitations, we recommend starting at a low speed
setting and getting comfortable in a quiet parking lot before riding in traffic.
Can it climb hills?
Our 750W models handle moderate neighborhood hills (up to about 10–12% grade) reasonably well.
Steeper driveways or extended climbs will drain the battery faster and may require you to shift
to a lower gear and use more throttle. If you live in a very hilly area, we recommend our
higher-capacity T300 model and suggest testing the specific hills near your home.
How far can it go on one charge?
Our most common real-world reports from customers are 25–40 miles per charge on flat terrain.
Factors that reduce range: carrying heavy loads, riding into headwinds, steep hills, cold weather,
and using full throttle the whole time. The advertised range figures assume a lighter rider,
moderate speed, and flat terrain — your experience may differ. We recommend starting with a
shorter test ride to understand your specific range.
Does it fold? Can I put it in my car or RV?
Our folding models do fold — most to roughly 45" x 32" x 27" when folded. Weight ranges
from about 65 to 90 lbs depending on the model, which is more than most people can lift alone.
We recommend having a second person help load it, or using a vehicle ramp. Most customers use
a truck bed, cargo van, or large SUV. Measure your cargo space before purchasing — not all
SUVs can fit a folded trike flat.
Will it tip over on turns?
This is the most common concern new trike riders have. At normal riding speeds on flat ground,
tipping is very unlikely. The risk increases if you take sharp turns at high speed (over 12–15 mph)
or ride across a significant side slope. The practical advice: slow down before turns,
not during them. Most riders find their confidence grows quickly within the first few rides.
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