New Wheelchair With Rubberized Tracks Can Handle Any Terrain

  • 10 years ago
Classified as a mobility scooter, the Ziesel electric contraption is not only stylish, it also comes equipped with a roll bar. Most impressively, it can easily maneuver in varying terrains including sand, mud, grass, gravel and snow.

You think wheelchairs aren't that versatile?

Then check out the Ziesel electric contraption - it's not only stylish, it comes equipped with a roll bar.

The chair has a top speed of over 20 miles per hour. Weighing approximately 460 pounds, it comes with a four-point safety belt fit for NASCAR.

The radical assisted movement vehicle doesn’t come with any wheels. Instead it runs on rubber coated caterpillar tracks, making it bear a resemblance to a bulldozer.

According to the designers of the mobility scooter “The Ziesel is a pioneer for mobility by combining sustainable and environment-friendly technologies with pure outdoor fun. It is the only barrier-free sport-vehicle with electrical high-performance power for fun and freedom in nature.”

The chair was specially made for outdoor extreme performance. It can be used throughout the entire year.

Most impressively, it can easily maneuver in varying terrains including sand, mud, grass, gravel and snow. The mobility scooter comes equipped with LED lights, a tow bar, double suspension arm chassis, a heated seat, and technology ridden joystick.

The starting price for a Ziesel chair is $24,000.