What is a
Handcycle?
Discover how handcycles transform lives and open the world of cycling to everyone.
A New Way to Ride
A handcycle is a specialized bicycle designed to be powered by the rider's arms rather than their legs. It provides an accessible, empowering way for people with lower limb disabilities, spinal cord injuries, or other mobility challenges to experience the freedom and joy of cycling.
Unlike traditional wheelchairs, handcycles are built for speed, distance, and outdoor adventure. They come in various styles—from recreational models to racing designs.
Who Can Benefit?
Handcycles are designed for a wide range of individuals seeking independence, fitness, and adventure.
Spinal Cord Injuries
Individuals with paraplegia or quadriplegia who want to maintain an active lifestyle and build upper body strength.
Amputees
Those with lower limb amputations who seek cardiovascular exercise and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Neurological Conditions
People with MS, cerebral palsy, or stroke survivors looking for adaptive exercise solutions.
Designed for comfort and visibility with upright seating. Perfect for recreation and daily use.
Aerodynamic reclined position for maximum speed and performance. Built for racing.
Electric motor assistance for longer distances and challenging terrain with ease.
Attaches to manual wheelchair for easy conversion to cycling mode on the go.
Ready to Start Your Journey?
Download our comprehensive Handcycle Starter Guide with everything you need to know.