FREEE F2
The new freedom of movement
Experience a new attitude to life with the Freee F2 all-terrain electric wheelchair. The Freee F2 electric wheelchair gives its drivers a whole new attitude to life and driving. No matter if sandy beach, cobblestone, forest and meadow paths, steep inclines or declines. There is almost no terrain that the all-terrain F2 with its two powerful, autonomously controlled electric motors cannot master.
Even demanding mountain routes are no longer an obstacle. It enables people with paraplegia and walking disabilities to experience a level of mobility previously unknown. The F2 combines modern electric mobility with high-quality design and meets the highest demands in terms of operation, comfort, safety and service. Especially the topic safety was the top priority in the development of the Freee F2. The designers were looking for a perfectly functioning support technology to stabilize the parked vehicle. The integrated parking supports are mounted at the front and rear, are electronically controlled and can be extended at the push of a button. They adapt themselves automatically to a wide variety of terrains. In this way they ensure a stable stand and safe transfer. Price on request |
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Propulsion |
Segway PT |
Control |
Handle bar / weight shift |
Top speed |
10 km/h (conforming to legal guidelines) |
Range |
up tp 38 km (with standard battery) |
Weight |
74 kg |
Payload |
100 kg |
Dimensions |
63 (height) x 68 (width) x 80 cm (depth) |
Seat Height |
58 - 66 cm |
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The F2 is a self-balancing vehicle with electronic control. It is characterised by simple dynamic operation. The F2 is started with the Info-Key. When getting on and changing over, the electric wheelchair is secured by the integrated support device. The dynamic stabilisation technology with its five gyroscopes measures terrain and body position 100 times per second and continuously balances the vehicle and body in a stable manner. A forward tilt is converted into a forward movement. An inclination to the rear brakes or leads to a backward movement. The driving direction of the F2 is determined by the movement of the handlebars to the left or right. The handlebars have ergonomic grips and can be optimally adjusted in height and distance to a comfortable sitting position for the driver. It can be easily removed for transfer. The dynamic, motion-controlled use of the F2 also supports the fine motor development of the entire upper body. The backrest is adjustable and can be removed for transfer. A universal adapter plate allows the exchange against standard backrests. The foldable transfer aids are adjustable in width to to give optimum lateral support to the buttocks and thighs. When folded down, they facilitate the transfer from the active wheelchair to the F2 and vice versa. The seat is adjustable in height and length, and the seat cushion can be replaced with standard upholstery. The footrest is adjustable both horizontally and vertically. It serves as shock protection for the feet and provides secure lateral support, especially on uneven ground.
The F2 has a range of up to 38 km at a maximum speed of 20 km/h. It has a battery with 2 lithium-ion rechargeable batteries with a charging time of 8 hours when empty. It can be charged at any power outlet. Consumption is very low thanks to consistent energy recovery.
Behind the F2 is the company Freee Mobility and the vision of its founder Andreas Fried and his brother Thomas Fried, who has been paraplegic since the age of 33. The two were concerned with developing an intuitively operated electric wheelchair that would enable physically disabled people to truly participate actively in life again. And that with full mobility. Thomas Fried is enthusiastic about his freedom of movement and hopes that many others will also be able to discover this quality of life for themselves. This is why the brothers regard the new type of electric wheelchair not just as a product, but as a matter close to their hearts.
The F2 has a range of up to 38 km at a maximum speed of 20 km/h. It has a battery with 2 lithium-ion rechargeable batteries with a charging time of 8 hours when empty. It can be charged at any power outlet. Consumption is very low thanks to consistent energy recovery.
Behind the F2 is the company Freee Mobility and the vision of its founder Andreas Fried and his brother Thomas Fried, who has been paraplegic since the age of 33. The two were concerned with developing an intuitively operated electric wheelchair that would enable physically disabled people to truly participate actively in life again. And that with full mobility. Thomas Fried is enthusiastic about his freedom of movement and hopes that many others will also be able to discover this quality of life for themselves. This is why the brothers regard the new type of electric wheelchair not just as a product, but as a matter close to their hearts.