Assistive Product Diamond

Product Type:

Tricycle with low entry, two wheels at the rear

Areas of Application:

  • from approx. 14 years / adults (for a leg length of 70 to 94 cm)
  • people with restricted mobility
  • mobility maintenance
  • movement therapy
  • use as a supportive measure for physiotherapy exercise treatments
  • also as a fun and leisure scooter

Description:

The Nijland Diamond is a robust tricycle with a low step-in height. This makes it easy to get on and off. The compact design ensures high stability, while the small turning circle makes maneuvering easier. The model is also optionally available with electric assistance, e.g. for longer distances or hilly terrain.

Features / Components:

  • Materials: steel frame, aluminum rims
  • Riding comfort: upright seating position, closed chain case, steering angle limiter
  • Safety features: Parking brake, differential drive, steering angle limiter
  • optional: Electric assistance (front motor), various accessories

Price (without guarantee):

The price is available on request from the manufacturer / distributor.

SHI-Number:

SHI-Medical Technical Aids Register | 22.51.02.0039

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

Further Product Details

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Please contact the manufacturer or distributor.

Manufacturer:

Nijland Cycling
Telgenweg 12
8111 CM Heeten
Telephone: +31 572 382222 Email: info@nijland.com Homepage: https://nijland.com/de/

Distributor:

Nijland Cycling
Telgenweg 12
8111 CM Heeten
Telephone: +31 572 382222 Email: info@nijland.com Homepage: https://nijland.com/de/

Technical Data:

Overall length (cm): 172
Overall width (cm): 75
Step-in height (cm): 34
Suitable stride length (cm): 70 - 94
Front tire size (inch): 24 x 1,75
Rear tire size (inch): 20 x 1,75
Weight (kg): 32 (with electric support: 35)
Maximum load (kg): 120

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Reference Number:

DIAS/005901


Last Update: 4 Jul 2025