Strae Sport

The STRAE Sport Handcycle is a recumbent handcycle for teen and adult users with spinal cord injuries, amputations, neurological conditions, and more. Designed to create a safe, ergonomic, and competitive cycling environment for individuals who want to take their handcycling to the next level, STRAE Sport handcycles are built with comfort, performance, and style so users can define their cycling experience.

Age Range:
14 years +
Inseam Length:
16" - 34"
Arm Length:
19” - 27”
Weight Limit:
250 lbs
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Features & Benefits

Chromoly frame and fork.
Hand propulsion and 1×12 drive train.
T-grip pedals offer ergonomic hand positioning for the user.
Ankle and calf support to comfortably support the legs.
15” seat width with removable Triptex cushion cover.
Hydraulic disc front brake and alloy caliper transfer brake.
700c wheel size with two tire width options – 1” (racing) and 1.5” (touring).
Multiple accessory options to further customize the bike to the user’s needs.
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