Description
RELYNC R1 3 Wheels Mobility Scooter
Design
Unlike conventional mobility scooter which uses bulky and heavy rigid chassis, the RELYNC R1 adopts a multi-fold design. It takes just a few seconds to pack up this mobility scooter into a suitcase-like package.
“Bringing together form and function was one of our goals, because we believe that mobility doesn’t simply have to be practical, it can be beautiful and fashionable as well.”
– Julien Gueuning, RELYNC R1 designer
Range
The RELYNC R1 is powered by 170W DC Brushless geared motor with 36V 10AH (*5AH x 2) li-ion battery. It can travel at a max speed of 6 km/h and up 20 – 25km.
“This is what the future of mobility technology looks like.”
– Paul Armstrong, Contributor at Forbes
- *Product specifications subjected to change without notice.
- Note 1: Mobility scooters are suitable for people who are still able to walk without assistance, but are unable to walk for long distances.
- Note 2: Mobility scooters NOT suitable for people who are unable to sit upright.
- Note 3: Mobility scooters require the use of both hands. Therefore people who have weak hands or grips are NOT suitable to use a mobility scooter.
- Note 4: People must be medically fit to use a mobility scooter. People who are prone to faint or poor vision are NOT suitable to use a mobility scooter. Please consult your doctor if you are unsure.
- Note 5: As a mobility scooter is a motorised device used in public paths, people are recommended to practice safe and cautious riding habit. Example, people must slow down when navigating a corner. Look out for potholes or uneven grounds. When travelling on slopes, try to enlist assistance from others.
- Note 6: If there are any changes to your health or condition, always seek your doctor's advise before you continue to use the mobility scooter.
- Note 7: If unsure whether a mobility scooter is suitable for you, always consult your doctor before purchase or using.
- With effect from 1 Feb 2019, the maximum device speed for mobility scooters is 10 km/h as stipulated in the Active Mobility Act. For more details, please click here.
- Ministry of Transport (MOT) announced on 5 Mar 2024 that the maximum device speed for mobility scooters will be lowered to 6 km/h. This new regulation will take effect some time after Mar 2025. Genuine mobility scooter users may also continue to use their existing devices until their devices reach their end of life, so long as they travel within 6 km/h. For more details, please click here.
- Personal Mobility Aids (PMAs) such as mobility scooters are not required to register with Land Transport Authority (LTA) or fulfil UL2272 certifications. For more details, please click here.
- Ministry of Transport (MOT) announced on 5 Mar 2024 that only users certified with relevant medical needs or walking difficulties are allowed to use mobility scooters. This new regulation will take effect some time after Mar 2025. More details will be available in due course. Users do not have to approach healthcare professionals to obtain certification yet. For more details, please check here.
- 1 year (carry-in) under normal usage.
- Does not include wear & tear and consumable parts, not limited to tyres, brake pads, chain, sprockets.
- Others items exclude from warranty are paint, chrome components, polished surfaces, saddles and handgrips where deterioration may be caused by normal usage, poor maintenance or natural degradation of surfaces.
- Does not cover damages due to water/moisture, accident and misuse.
- Warranty may be void if critical components are modified or replaced with non original or non compatible parts.
- Not applicable for international orders. (ie outside of Singapore)
For full warranty terms and conditions, refer to Warranty Policy.