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Freedom to explore without limits

Spike and Spike Snow give you the freedom to move seamlessly from the city to the nature– on any surface. Experience true mastery and adventure on your own terms!

40+ satisfied Spike customers

Activity for everyone

Spike is suitable for people with spina bifida, spinal cord injury (SCI), polio, multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebral palsy (CP), amputees and paraplegics and other lower body disabilities. Spike comes in one size and can be adjusted to a variety of body shapes.

Perfect for activity centers

Do you run an organization that wants to promote inclusive activity for everyone, regardless of functional level?

Spike and Spike Snow are used by several activity centers and institutions around the world to create accessible and engaging experiences.

Choose your Spike

Spike

Move seamlessly from city streets to forest trails

Spike Snow

Experience freedom on snow and ice

Satisfied customers globally

"Spike makes me feel like I can run"
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Robynne
USA
"A great vehicle for trails and forest roads"
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Pileus
Finland
"Finally I see the boy and not the aid"
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Casper
Norway

Real health benefits

Regular use of the Spike will improve your core muscles, upper body and balance coordination.
Watch the video below to learn more.

Developed around the user

Easy to handle

Spike is sturdy and has a sporty design. Shock absorbers and powerful wheels make it suitable for rough terrain.

Control system

You steer easily by leaning your weight in the steering direction. If you have uneven weight distribution or are stronger on one side, this can easily be adjusted for.

Safe braking system

Spike has a front brake, rear brake and handbrake. So you can stop wherever you want and get on and off with ease.

Customised for you

Spike comes in one size and can be adjusted to many different people with different needs. You can easily make the adjustments yourself.

When ordering, you can also choose between a sitting or kneeling position. Sitting is suitable for people with a higher degree of disability or who are otherwise unable to sit on their knees. The kneeling position is best suited to people who want a more aggressive, forward-leaning posture.

Ready for new adventures?

Spike

Move seamlessly from city streets to forest trails

Spike Snow

Experience freedom on snow and ice