Welcome from the gram
If Sam & Ryan keep popping up on your feed and you’ve been wondering what that wheelchair actually is — you’re in the right spot.
Watch the chair in action
Two minutes of what the Motus actually does on real terrain. Better than any 30-second reel.
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Subscribe on YouTube →Real friends. Real adventures. Real chair.
Sam and Ryan have been friends since high school. Sam was born with cerebral palsy. Ryan has a habit of dragging him into stuff that probably scares both of them. It’s not a marketing campaign — it’s just them.
1997. Where the friendship started.
2021. The skatepark reels that probably brought you here.
Off camera. A real friendship, in front of audiences and behind them.
The chair
The Extreme Motus All-Terrain Wheelchair is a manual three-wheeled chair with oversized balloon tires. It rolls over sand, gravel, rocks, grass, and snow — and it floats in water. Built by hand in Utah.
- 55 lbs. Folds into any SUV in seconds.
- Balloon tires act as natural suspension.
- Disc brakes at each rear wheel.
- Floats. Push straight into a lake or pool.
HSA & FSA accepted. Affirm and Klarna for monthly payments. Most owners pay a fraction of full price thanks to grants and funding programs.
Get the free 14-page Buyer’s Guide
Before you spend $4,500 — or $25,000 — on the wrong chair, read the guide we wish someone had handed us six years ago. It compares all 12 all-terrain wheelchairs on the market in 2026.
- The 4 real price tiers from $2,499 to $35,000+
- 12 chairs reviewed side-by-side
- The weight-vs-price dealbreaker most buyers miss
- 43 funding programs that actually pay for ATWs
- 12 questions to ask before you spend a dollar
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You’re not the first person to ask
“My son hasn’t been on a real hike in his life. Last weekend we made it to a waterfall together. I’ll never forget that day.”
“Bought it for my husband after his stroke. It changed every family event we go to.”
“I was sure it’d be a gimmick that ended up in the garage. It’s been on five trips this year.”
There are Motus owners all over the U.S., Canada, the UK, and Australia who’ll let you see one in person before you ever request a demo.
See the Motus owner map near you →
The best way to decide is to feel it
Demos are free. We bring the chair to you when we can, host community demo days, and partner with parks and nonprofits across the country. Tell us where you are — we’ll figure out the rest.
Or talk to Ryan directly: (801) 683-9191