Motivation Frame Runner
Price to be confirmed
Key Features:
3 size options (adult & junior) with flexible that overlap to enable a wider range of users to be able to use.
Two chest pad options for custom comfort (low-contour /high-contour)
Adjustable handlebars and chest support laterals to match user preferences
Auto-centring steering cylinder for stability during movement
Large wheels with wide tyres for use on track or off-road
Steering bands for safer play in group or leisure settings
Removable rear handle for added support on inclines or uneven terrain
QR wheels and folding frame for storage and transporting.
Dual axle positions for simple sizing adjustments across multiple users
Key Features:
- Three size options (adult and junior) with flexible overlap to fit a wider range of users
Two chest pad options for custom comfort (low-contour and high-contour)
Adjustable handlebars and chest laterals to match user preferences
Auto-centring steering cylinder for stability during movement
Large wheels with wide tyres for use on track or off-road
Steering bands for safer play in group or leisure settings
Removable rear handle for added support on inclines or uneven terrain
Quick-release wheels and foldable frame for compact storage and transport
Dual axle positions for simple sizing adjustments across multiple users
History of frame running
The concept of Framerunning began in Denmark in the early 1990s.
The sport was initially developed by Danish Paralympic athletes and physical therapists who sought to provide running opportunities for disabled people with balance and motor function impairments. Frame Running gradually gained traction throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, primarily in Scandinavia and Northern Europe. Events and competitions began to emerge, allowing athletes to compete in structured races.
The first internation