Terrainhopper all terrain mobility scooter takes on the forest!

Published 2022-10-18
The all terrain electric wheelchair produced and made by Terrainhopper, takes on a local forest trail traversing logs, mud and rivers. This mobility scooter shows the off road capabilities and stability, showing the articulated suspension in full effect.

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All Comments (17)
  • @TankIOW
    My dream machine. Love the new video.
  • @mikebeagley
    Awesome stuff.... Kinda wishing I wasn't waiting on the delivery of my not-waterproof Extreme X8, as I'm guessing the pricing of a waterproofed 4ZS in Australia might be similar.... and I might be actually able to get my one foot wet at the beach....
  • I would buy this awesome piece of kit tomorrow but after a 3 hour demo in the extreme x8 we found that all 6 access points to 150 square miles inaccessible thanks to kissing gates, stiles etc. The councils blame mountain bikers. This is happening all over the UK 🇬🇧
  • @gowithbazza
    1, what's the cost 2, what's its top weight ratio 3, what type of batteries dose it use ie lithium, AGM or gel
  • @RAD360
    Are these available in Australia
  • D'you know! Ok, this is very impressive and a serious off-roader but...any person with mobility issues would be acting in a totally irresponsible way in attempting this sort of terrain, unless of course they were physically capable of 'stepping-off' and walking to safety! Don't get me wrong, I would love a TerrainHopper, but would I expose my safety to this sort of environment?, not a chance! If for whatever reason a component broke or failed, anyone not capable of 'walking out' would seriously compromise their safety and possibly that also of those that would have to come out and rescue you! I'm trying not to sound like a 'party-pooper' but you would be mad to attempt this sort of terrain unless accompanied by an organised group such as the Disabled Ramblers who always have a Plan B! Great piece of kit though!
  • who can afford it?? I guess it's nice for the rich disabled person at $20K