Freedom Trax
FT1 PRO
Use your own wheelchair to explore places you've never thought possible.
A motorized track system designed to transform any wheelchair into an off-road vehicle that can traverse sand, snow, gravel and mud.
Lightweight, versatile and rugged, the Freedom Trax is a portable and cost effective track solution to off-road mobility. If you thought you needed to spend over $10k to get a capable track chair, think again.
Take it to the beach in the trunk of your car. Store it in a small closet at home. The intuitive design allows it to be extremely portable and take up very little space.
FEATURES:
FT1 can be mounted and dismounted without assistance and comes with a 24V Lithium Ion battery, two 24V motors, a handheld joystick and charger. It is adjustable for wheel widths between 17”-26” so you can modify as often as you update a wheelchair.
• Easy Mount/Dismount Capability
• Traverse Sand, Snow, Mud, Gravel Unassisted
• Batteries and Charger Included
• Five Mile Operating Range
• Easy to Store in Trunk or Closet
• One Year Warranty
Featuring quality engineering to last a lifetime, the Freedom Trax is custom built in the USA.
Use your own chair Don't worry about having to get a new seat cushion, new backrests, and having to refit an entire chair. The FT1 will work with your own manual wheelchar. Simply roll onto the platform and lock your chair to the base. |
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Technical Specifications
Weight Capacity: | 250lbs |
Overall Weight: | 70-117 lbs |
Overall Length: | 46" |
Overall Width: | 26" |
Device Height: | 12" |
Maximum Speed: | 2.9 MPH |
Operating Range: | Approximately 8-10" miles |
Anti-Tip Wheels: | 6 Inches |
Battery: | Lithium Ion 24 Volt |
Controller: | Handheld Joystick |
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Freedom Trax
My husband loves this product. We live near the beach. Our yard is mostly sand. He coildn't go in the yard because his power chair would sink. Now he goes to family gatherings in the yard and follows the grandchildren to the He can't be happier. You just have to watch the holes kids dig in the beach sand.