
Quick answer
Sam has officially reached “coloring book” level of fame. The Extreme Motus all-terrain wheelchair was featured in a local coloring book promotion, and we’re sharing the page so you can print it at home. Free, kid-friendly, and a fun way to teach kids about adaptive equipment. Download the coloring page here and tag us on social media @extrememotus when you finish yours.
Sam in coloring book form
The Extreme Motus all-terrain wheelchair was featured in a local coloring book promotion, and Sam is the star of the page. We had so much fun coloring with our families that we decided to make the file available for everyone to download and print at home.
It’s a great little project for kids — and a low-key way to introduce younger ones to the idea that wheelchair users can still be out there having adventures.
Download the coloring page
→ Print your own Extreme Motus coloring page ←
Ryan’s submission

Ryan worked very hard to stay within the lines and be creative coloring Sam. He’d love to see what you come up with — tag us on social media @extrememotus or email your finished page to ryan@extrememotus.com. We share submissions on our social accounts.
Why we love this
Visibility matters. The more kids who see an all-terrain wheelchair as something normal and cool — something worth coloring in — the better off the next generation is. Adaptive equipment shouldn’t be a thing kids encounter as adults for the first time. It should be familiar from age 4.
If your school, library, or community group wants to use the page in a bigger printing or event, just let us know.
Frequently asked questions
Is the coloring page free?
Yes — 100% free. Download the PDF and print as many copies as you’d like.
Can I share the coloring page with my class or community group?
Absolutely. Print, share, and color away. We just ask that you tag @extrememotus or send us photos so we can celebrate it.
Where do I send my finished coloring page?
Tag us @extrememotus on social media, or email a photo to ryan@extrememotus.com.
Do you have other free downloads?
This is the first one. If there’s interest in more (kid-friendly stickers, posters, activity sheets), let us know.


