Leading engineers, ergonomists and therapists have worked together with wheelchair users to create the most comfortable and user-friendly power add-on on the market: PAWS, short for Power Assisted Wheelchair Systems. PAWS is a great alternative to the car and is ideal for longer trips in the city and the countryside. It has the easiest and most universal docking system on the market and offers several practical features that make it easy and comfortable to use. Every PAWS creates its own story of freedom – meet family and friends, participate in activities together or go for a solo adventure.
The three PAWS models CITY, CRUISER and TOURER are each distinguished by their wheel type and have been developed for different types of terrain: The CITY model can be ordered with either a 12″ or 14″ front wheel and is primarily designed for city riding. For those who like to be on the move, CRUISER is the perfect choice. The powerful add-on with 16″ wheels can be used in the city or on forest trails. TOURER with its 20″ wheels has the longest wheelbase of the three PAWS models and overcomes even tree roots and other bumps with ease. All models have one thing in common: an unforgettable riding experience!
Ergonomics
PAWS takes convenience to the next level. Engineers, ergonomists, and therapists have worked together to create for you the most convenient product on the market. We did it! PAWS leads with the easiest and the most universal docking system. Long lever arms and a Quick Release Clamp make manual clamping quick and easy. Auto clamping and lifting is as easy as the flick of a switch – a real breakthrough solution. You’ll get multiple of possibilities to set up the handlebars to afford the best fit for you.
Customization
When choosing PAWS you can customise the set up with different configurations of clamps, steering, wheels, and accessories for optimal use and fit – especially beneficial for quadriplegic/tetraplegic users. During the process of selecting the best configuration you may consider: three models of PAWS (12’, 14” 16” and 20” wheels), manual or auto clamping and lifting, two models of handlebar control, even the size or type of wheel. Finally, fine tune the handlebar set-up and select your driving mode.