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toddle stroller Thomashilfen | tRide Special Needs Stroller

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toddle stroller Thomashilfen | tRide Special Needs StrollerThe tRide pediatric wheelchair is distinguished by its simple, practical, and highly adjustable features, making it a versatile and user friendly option for children with special needs. Its unique design includes a shorter back height that allows for easy attachment of an adjustable headrest, tailored to the child's specific requirements. The tRide offers flexible positioning with a reclining back and tilt in space function, ensuring comfort and

The tRide pediatric wheelchair is distinguished by its simple, practical, and highly adjustable features, making it a versatile and user-friendly option for children with special needs. Its unique design includes a shorter back height that allows for easy attachment of an adjustable headrest, tailored to the child's specific requirements. The tRide offers flexible positioning with a reclining back and tilt-in-space function, ensuring comfort and adaptability. Available in two sizes, it accommodates growth with tool-free adjustments for seat depth, width, and back height. The wheelchair can be enhanced with a wide range of support accessories, including postural supports and general accessories like sun canopies and medical attachments. The soft, breathable upholstery not only provides comfort but also keeps the child cool and dry, while the stylish design options add a non-medical, contemporary look. Overall, the tRide combines functionality, comfort, and style, making it a standout choice in pediatric mobility solutions.



Features

More Freedom of Movement

The short back and separate headrest provide more freedom of movement for the child.

A Slightly Reclining Position

A slightly reclining position can be adjusted for children who need to lie down occasionally.

Sophisticated Ergonomics

Sophisticated ergonomics enable it to adapt as the child grows, providing maximum support over an extended period of time.

Footrest

The footrest is adjustable in both angle and height, features a fold-up function, and offers optional foot straps.

Choice of Colors

Green/Grey

Black/Grey

Pink/Grey

Which Size is Right for You?

Dimensions and Weights – Seat unit Size 1 Size 2
Weight of the Seat 17.64 lbs 23.81 lbs
Max. Carrying Capacity 77.16 lbs 88.18 lbs
Seat Depth 6.69" - 11.02" 9.45" - 13.78"
Seat Width 7.87" - 11.81" 10.24" - 13.78"
Seat Height 10.24" - 16.54" 12.6" - 20.47"
Lower Leg Length 6.69" - 11.81" 9.84" - 14.17"
Hip Angle 90° to 140° 90° to 140°
Knee Angle 90° to 180° 90° to 180°
Foot Angle 78° to 100° 78° to 100°
Height Adjustment Arm Support 3.94" - 5.51" 4.72" - 7.09"
Size of Arm Support (w x h) 8.27" x 3.94" 11.42" x 4.72"
Size of Foot Rest (w x d) 11.42" x 7.09" 13" x 8.27"
Overall Dimensions (l x w x h) 33.46" x 16.14" x 22.44" 38.58" x 18.11" x 18.11"
Folded Dimensions Without Footrest (l x w x h) 24.8" x 14.17" x 14.96" 29.92" x 18.11" x 19.69"

Dimensions and Weights – tRide Chassis Size 1 Size 2
Weight (without seat unit) 18.08 lbs 19.84 lbs
Max. Carrying Capacity (incl. seat) 99.20 lbs 110.23 lbs
Seat Tilt-in-Space -10° to +35° -10° to +35°
Seat Height 18.11" 18.50"
Push Bar Height 29.92" - 46.06" 31.89" - 47.24"
Overall Dimensions (l x w x h) 29.53" x 23.62" x 30.32" 31.89" x 28.74" x 31.10"
Folded Dimensions (l x w x h) 31.10" x 23.62" x 14.96" 32.68" x 26.38" x 14.96"
Swivel Wheels Size (Front) 7.5" 7.5"
Wheel Size (Back) 10" 10"

Accessories & Options

Foot Straps

Chest Harness - Butterfly

Abduction Block

Grab Bar

Tray

Flexible Lateral Trunk Support with Chest Strap

Rigid Lateral Trunk Support

Frame Padding

Hip Belt 2 Point

Hip Belt 4 Point

Calf Strap

Sleeping Bag - Winter Weight

Soft Pelvic Harness

Chest Harness - Vest Style

Rain Shield

Canopy - Rain only

Canopy - Sun and Rain

Umbrella

Tip Assist

Pneumatic Wheels

Vent Tray


Assembling and Set Up

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