Mobility. Therapy. Recreation. Fun. Freedom.

Built to move you, Made to free you.

Our Adaptive Bikes

Walk, Run, Stride, Glide

Freedom of Independence

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Our Frame Runner

Dedicated to Your Comfort, Support and Style

Seating & Positioning

Our Chill-Out Chair
    Customized Solutions

    Adapted to fit your needs

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    Riding Solutions

    All ages, all riders, all abilities

    Freedom Concepts offers a wide range of options with our adaptive bikes, catering to almost every need. We customize and adjust each bike to meet the rider’s exact specifications and unique requirements. Our line of adaptive bikes includes upright tricycles, semi-recumbents, tandems, and handcycles.
    Our Adaptive Bikes
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    Featured Product

    The Mantis

    The MANTIS Frame Runner is an adaptive mobility device by Freedom Concepts that gives you the chance to walk, run, stride, and glide wherever you go. This mobility device provides support in a non-restrictive way, allowing the user to take the lead and have the freedom needed to feel independent.

    Frame Runner | Inseam Range: 22-29” | Weight Limit: 175 lbs 

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    Who we are

    About Freedom Concepts

    Our products provide mobility and therapeutic benefits to thousands of individuals throughout North America and globally.  We are dedicated to the cycle of mobility. We create handcrafted products with pride, quality, and ingenuity to provide therapy, recreation, fun, and most importantly, freedom. Our goal is to help individuals with limited mobility to experience a more active and fulfilling life.

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    Our Testimonials

    Hear from our customers...

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      Tommy’s Freedom

      Getting out and being active

      23-year-old Tommy Benedit has Angelman Syndrome, but he doesn’t let that stop him from getting out and being active. In fact, he goes for bike rides with his family on his Freedom Concepts ET2611 Tandem Bicycle quite often. “He absolutely loves riding the bike,” said Kelly Benedit, Tommy’s mother. “When he’s on the bike, he’s always having fun.” The Benedits first heard...
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      Winfred’s Freedom

      Involved and Engaged

      Nine-year-old Winfred Jordan is loving, sociable, and enjoys learning, being around other people and watching YouTube videos. Winfred has an unbalanced chromosome translocation, which means that one of his chromosomes chipped and attached to another that it wasn’t supposed to attach to. This resulted in delayed development and difficulties with fine motor skills, including no strength in his fingers and...
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      Giselle’s Freedom

      Riding still comes naturally

      Samah Darwish and Naser Alnaser describe their 6-year-old daughter Giselle Alnaser as a social and silly girl who loves music, going swimming and riding her Freedom Concepts adaptive bike. “She’s very social, she loves being around other people, especially kids,” Samah said. “She has a silly sense of humor and she loves it when people act silly.” Giselle was diagnosed...
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      Jack’s Chill-Out Chair

      Free to Chill without straps

      Thanks to Jack’s Chill-Out Chair he doesn’t have to be strapped in and can “chill” while staying involved with his family....
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      Remi and Everett’s Freedom

      Fun and feeling that independence

      Samantha Govitz describes her three-and-a-half-year-old sons, Remi and Everett, as polar opposites. Remi and Everett have cerebral palsy. Because of this, they’re not able to sit, stand or walk unsupported. “Everett is the quiet, observant, take it all in kind of guy,” said Samantha. “While Remi is a social butterfly and is kind of mischievous. He always wants to take...
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      Charlie’s Freedom

      From that one idea

      Charlie Berghoffer is a 12-year-old boy who is described as always looking dapper, an old soul and a fun kid. “He loves the adult interaction more than the younger. I think he likes to learn from them,” said his father, Charles. Charlie loves to laugh and have fun with his sister. “He’s trying to be a normal kid as much...
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      Got questions about our Freedom Concepts products? We're here for it! We've rounded up answers to your most asked questions, as well as a few tips and tricks for difficult situations you may encounter. Didn't find what you were looking for? Visit our Contact Page and send us your question.

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