Description
Overview
Ride with your friends!

Most of us have fond memories of childhood bike rides. At Rifton we believe everyone deserves the chance to ride, especially someone with physical disabilities.
An adaptive tricycle is often medically necessary for someone who cannot walk independently or who sits for long hours in a wheelchair.
“My student received the trunk support and rear steering bar for his tricycle. He is cognitively impaired and blind, and now he can ride just like other children. The rear steer is fantastic and allows him to ride faster. Now his tricycle allows him to be a part of society and join his peers.”
Rachel Jodway
Dearborn Public School District, MI
The Benefits:
Therapeutic benefits of tricycling:
– Lower extremity strengthening
– Reciprocal leg motion patterning
– Balancing skills
– Using visual, spatial perception for steering
– Social interaction with peers and neighbours
Benefits of using the Adaptive Tricycle:
– No-tool adjustments
– Components such as the trunk support system and front or rear steering bar customize the tricycle to meet your child or client’s needs
Optional Components
Outdoor cover

Front basket

Mounting bar

Stationary stand

Pedal raise kit

Large pelvic harness

Large Abductor

Front guidebar

Front handbrake

Large hand anchors (pair)

Rear steer with rear handbrake

Rear push handle with rear handbrake

Large laterals (pair)

4 headrest choices

Seats

Large backrest pad

Large trunk support

2 handlebars

Rear steer

Specifications

Downloads
Rifton Adaptive Tricycle Product Manual
Rifton Adaptive Tricycle Brochure
Rifton Adaptive Tricycle Positioning Checklist
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