Saturday, January 2, 2016

Tricycles – how to choose the right one

There are many types of tricycles in the market today. They come from different manufacturers. Most tricycles come with a wide comfortable seat. Some of them have more gears than others. On a 3 wheel bike, you can lean back while you see it is not possible in bicycles.

Tricycles have become a popular choice for boomers and seniors. They are also commonly bought by disabled people and those who have balance problems. The steps through design of the tricycle make it easy to mount and dismount it even for the elderly. Balance is not an issue because all tricycles have a stable platform.

 And you can ride them as slow as you wish. Whenever you feel like stopping, you can pull over and have both feet on the ground with no issue. Seatbacks are one component that is optional in many tricycles. You can get one if you feel the need for extra comfort trike. The riding position of the tricycle is also an ergonomic and easy on the back.

To make riding more comfortable and smooth, tricycles usually have big tires. The handlebars are ergonomically designed and placed in a raised position and the same thing can be said of the extra-large seats.

Many people who consider buying a tricycle are concerned about the availability of replacement parts as well as maintenance. This is nothing to worry about because most trikes use the same standard components that you can find in a regular bicycle. What makes a trike a better option for heavy people is that it can support heavier weights compared to bicycles.

Most tricycles are single speed and don’t provide many gear options. This makes them a lot easier to use even for people who are not familiar bicycles. You don’t have any beginner controls to mess around with. This also makes it a lot easier to maintain them compared to the Maltais speed tricycles.



Writing a trike is a very enriching activity because it’s great for both body and mind. Sitting in a trike is like sitting in an armchair. There is no need to lean forward like you would normally do on a regular bike. 

So there are great option even for those people who suffer from back pain. If you have foot pain or hip ankle, you can still ride a trike it may help you relieve some of that pain. People with autism, Parkinson’s and other kind of brain injuries can also write tricycles safely.

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