Indulge in outdoor adventures
With 750W motors, the Klaxon Klick Scrambler travels up to 12.4 mph and provides a high torque for powerful performance on steep slopes, rocky grounds and grass. Its extra-wide 13.3-inch tyres generate exceptional traction on outdoor terrains, ideal for adventurous individuals who live outside the city or enjoy venturing outdoors.
The Scrambler’s intelligent speed control allows users to travel at a steady speed when cruising uphill or downhill. To reinforce safety, the optional Hill Hold Control feature prevents your wheelchair from rolling down on inclined terrains. Restarting the Scrambler on slopes is made easier as users no longer need to hold the brakes before pressing on the throttle.
Convenience and ergonomics
The Scrambler has been designed for comfort by incorporating a smooth electronic braking system and an ergonomic throttle for precise acceleration.
Additionally, the tiller has a USB port for users to conveniently charge their devices. The high-visibility design and headlights make the scrambler a great mobility companion for evening journeys.
Easy user experience
Using the Scrambler requires little upper limb function, simply link and unlink the handbike in one click with the patented central linking system.
Weighing only 11.8kg without its batteries, users can effortlessly store the Scrambler in a vehicle and take it along for their journeys. Choose from three battery options which offer 9.3, 18.6 or 37.3 miles of range.
Our verdict
The Klaxon Klick Scrambler is a powerful handbike designed to travel through rough terrains and slopes. The patented central linking system and the optional hill control feature are innovatively unique functions which make the Scrambler stand out among other handbikes.
Users seeking a powerful yet compact handbike for cities and roads could consider the popular Triride Special Compact HT Power Handbike. The Scrambler and the Special Compact HT Power share a few similarities, they both have a top speed of 12.4 mph and weigh around 11 kg. The Special Compact HT Power is efficient at manoeuvring in cities and tight spaces with its 12-inch wheels. While 12 inches performs well in cities, users who prioritise manoeuvrability might opt for the Scrambler which has a smaller 8-inch wheel. The Special Compact HT Power also offers more customisation options for your throttle, brake and frame colour and pattern. However, the Scrambler comes with in-built electronic features which come with additional costs on the Special Compact HT Power.
The Rehasense PAWS City Handbike is a flexible model designed for flights, urban areas and off-road terrains. The PAWS City handbike has a unique clamping system attached to the handbike which removes the need to fix bracketry or clamps on your wheelchair. Although the PAWS Cruiser has a shorter range of 24.8 miles, its clamping system and performance indoors and outdoors make the handbike a great option for users with a lower budget.
When considering other similar handbikes, the Klaxon Klick Scrambler stands out as a high-performing handbike with a patented central linking system and optional Hill Control Feature for hills, grass and rocky roads.