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Quick answer
The Extreme Motus all-terrain wheelchair is a 49-lb manual chair built to be pushed and pulled across any terrain — sand, snow, gravel, mud, dirt, rocks, and shallow water. It’s designed to make outdoor adventures possible for wheelchair users and their families. Standard chair: $4,500; with options (extra-long frame, accessories, custom embroidery): up to ~$6,300. Three Wheeleez balloon tires at 4 PSI act as the suspension. Folds down for sedan-trunk transport. The most versatile manual all-terrain wheelchair on the market.
The Extreme Motus all-terrain wheelchair
In a world that puts up a lot of physical barriers, the Extreme Motus All-Terrain Wheelchair is built to push past them. Designed to be pushed and pulled over any terrain, it’s the most versatile manual all-terrain chair on the market.
Redefining accessibility
Standard wheelchairs are confined by their limitations on uneven ground. The Motus isn’t. Sandy beaches, rocky trails, snowy paths — it handles them all. The frame is robust and the low-pressure tires double as the suspension, so the ride stays smooth even when the surface isn’t.
Advanced features
- Durable frame: Engineered with high-quality materials to handle the rigors of off-road environments.
- Low-pressure Wheeleez tires: Run at about 4 PSI, the tires double as suspension for the rider.
- Customizable: Tailored to meet the specific needs of each user — frame length, accessories, and options.
- Enhanced safety: An optional 5-point harness and an aluminum racing seat that wraps around the rider provide major support for users with limited trunk control.
- Floats in water: The same balloon tires that conquer sand keep the chair stable in shallow water (with a caretaker holding it).
Empowering families
The frame and the tires are important features. But my favorite feature of the Motus is what it actually does: it lets families visit the most beautiful places on earth. State parks, national parks, beaches, and lakes don’t have sidewalks — they have trails. Without the right adaptive equipment, those places are off-limits to people with mobility challenges.
When you exclude a person with a disability, you exclude their family and friends as well.
Sam Durst’s life has been transformed by having the Motus in it — he’s been able to go on many great adventures with his friends and family because of this chair.

Real-life owner stories
Patrick Klein, who took delivery in September 2024, shared this:
“Hi Ryan, we got our chair at the beginning of Sept, and it has already changed our lives. After 20 years of being unable to bring our daughter Ema to the outdoors, we’ve been getting out just about every Sat and Sun, exploring the hundreds of miles of hiking trails we’re lucky to have within a short drive of the house. The chair is amazingly rugged, and its ability to get over terrain continues to surprise us. As our fitness improves, the range of areas accessible to us expands.”
— Patrick Klein, Extreme Motus customer

And from Henry Evans, who modified his Motus for his 6’4″ frame and brainstem-stroke disability:
“While browsing the internet one day, I was very excited to see the Extreme Motus: here was something that could finally give me a way to go on hikes with my family on the beautiful trails around our home.”
— Henry Evans
Available accessories
The Motus can be customized with accessories that ship pre-installed:
- Motus Protector — adds an extra layer of protection to the chair.
- Motus Mover — convenient attachment for easier transport.
- Camera Mounting Widget — perfect for capturing your adventures. Compatible with any RAM mount hardware — camera, fishing pole, tablet, etc.
- Extra Long Frame — extends the chair 5 inches. Best for users 6’+.
- Large Pannier — extra storage for snacks, drinks, jackets on long days.
- Handlebar Bag — fanny pack-sized bag mounted on the handlebar for quick-access essentials.

Frequently asked questions
What makes the Extreme Motus different from a regular wheelchair?
The Motus is built specifically for outdoor adventures. Large, low-pressure balloon tires for traction on any terrain, a durable lightweight frame (49 lbs), and tire-as-suspension design for a smooth ride on rough ground.
Can the Extreme Motus be used on sand and in water?
Yes — sand, water, gravel, rocks, grass, snow, and more. The large tires roll over loose surfaces; the chair floats in shallow water with a caretaker holding it.
Is the Motus easy to transport and store?
Yes. Despite its capability, the chair is collapsible — pull two pins and the front wheel folds into the seat. Fits a sedan trunk.
Is the Motus customizable?
Yes. Frame length, color, 5-point harness, accessories, and even custom embroidery (like the Ainsley’s Angels logo on “The Ainsley” pink edition).
How much does the Extreme Motus cost?
Standard chair is $4,500. With accessories and options, builds typically run $4,500–$6,300. See our 2026 All-Terrain Wheelchair Price Guide for the full breakdown vs. competitors.
Can the Extreme Motus be used by children?
Yes. Adults and children alike, with customizable options for safe and comfortable fit at any age.
What’s the warranty and customer support like?
Comprehensive warranty plus dedicated customer support — and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Hang on to the original shipping box for the first 30 days just in case.
Most difficult adventure in the Motus?
The Lower Calf Creek Falls hike in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument: 6 miles round trip, 521 feet of elevation gain, and the kind of soft sandy sections that turn moderate hikes into serious work. The trail ends at a 126-foot waterfall and a swimming hole — well worth the effort. We needed a full team to get Sam and the Motus through it.
Teamwork for the win.
Conclusion
The Extreme Motus is more than a piece of mobility equipment. It’s a gateway to freedom. It unites friends and families. And it challenges every preconceived notion about disability and mobility — proving that with the right tools, anyone can lead a life without limits. Whether you’re conquering mountains, exploring a forest, or floating in a lake with your friends, the Motus makes sure no terrain is off limits.
Further reading: Zion National Park accessibility · Unboxing your new Motus


