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The Mobo Triton Pro is a durable, low-impact adult recumbent tricycle designed for men and women seeking stable, comfortable outdoor exercise and leisure. Featuring a chainless single-gear drivetrain, adjustable frame for riders 4’2” to 6’3”, and ergonomic seating, it delivers smooth, safe rides on paved surfaces with minimal maintenance.
Bike Type | Recumbent Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Mobo |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Color | Silver |
Wheel Size | 26 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Adjustable Seat |
Included Components | Mobo Triton Pro (Silver) |
Size | 28 x 29 x 48 inches (61†extended) |
Brake Style | Caliper |
Specific Uses For Product | Road |
Item Weight | 44 Pounds |
Model Name | Mobo Cruiser |
Power Source | human-powered |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Seat Material Type | Foam or Padded |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Assembly Required | No |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00818997003566 |
UPC | 818997003566 818997003849 |
Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Belt-Driven |
Manufacturer | ASA PRODUCTS, INC. / MOBO CRUISE |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 41 x 23 x 12 inches |
Package Weight | 24.95 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 48 x 28 x 29 inches |
Brand Name | Mobo |
Warranty Description | WARRANTY ON AUTHORIZED DEALER PURCHASES The warranty on Mobo Products only applies to products purchased from authorized dealers. Authorized dealers include “Ships from and sold by Amazon.com” and Mobo Company Store. Many “Other Sellers” on Amazon are NOT authorized and product purchased from these sellers are NOT eligible for warranty coverage. WARRANTY - For 30 days from the purchase date of a Mobo product, Asa Products Inc will provide repair or replacements for any defective parts or items on our products at no cost to the customer. This warranty only applies to the original owner and is non-transferable. Proof of purchase along with an explanation or picture of the problem are required. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, improper assembly and damage due to misuse, abuse or neglect. |
Material | metal |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Tri-501S |
Rotation Direction | 1 |
D**O
Easy assembly, smooth ride! Great low-impact exercise.
This was super easy to assemble, it only took us about an hour. The instructions were very clear, and I'm not at all handy! This makes for such a smooth ride, including corners and turns. I love that it doesn't require balance. The seat is very comfortable and doesn't cause any back pain. The weight limit is pretty low, but I'm slightly over the limit and have had no issues. This is so sturdy and well-built. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for new ways to incorporate low-impact exercise!
D**N
Love My Trike!
I've been looking for a long time to find something I can ride on the nature trail close to my house. I'm 55, fat, lazy, and a weakling. I also have a balance disorder that won't allow me to use a two-wheeled velocipede. I've purchased and returned several vehicles that looked like great fun and great exercise, but were too hard to pedal or otherwise make them move. I was quite discouraged. Other recumbent trikes caught my eye, but they were too pricey.I took delivery of the Mobo Triton Pro in early February, and it sat in its box in my foyer while winter continued to rage on. We finally had relief from it just this past week. My son assembled my trike (the Youtube video is very helpful!) yesterday and it went back to the foyer to wait out the rain. :-PToday the sun finally peeked out between the clouds and the temperature was perfect! So I took the trike out to my driveway for its maiden voyage. OH MY GOODNESS, I'm so excited and happy! It rides smoothly, the seat is comfortable, I can pedal just fine, and the trike manages the slight slope of my driveway very well. Steering became intuitive quickly (I'm a klutz) and the brakes work great. The turn radius is really wide, which might bother some, but I should be fine on the trail, which is pretty straight and level. the trike doesn't pedal in reverse, but I learned a 3-point turn which let me turn around at the base of the driveway and pedal back up to the street. I just put my feet on the ground as needed and pushed myself backward. No problemo!I made probably ten laps that way, to get the feel of pedaling and steering, and I can't wait to take it out on the trail! I can tell already it's going to be so much fun and get me in shape this summer! I was panting when I sat down after just the short time I'd been riding, and my thighs and shoulders are a bit achy LOL!I had been concerned that I wouldn't get much of a workout in my upper body, but I can tell steering and breaking are going to get my arms working quite a bit, too.I can't rave about the Mobo Triton Pro enough! It's going to get this sedentary old lady in shape and keep her active into her "golden" years! I highly recommend this vehicle for anyone, but particularly those of us getting older and wanting to get, or stay, active and have fun doing it!
P**5
Over Priced, slow
I purchased 2 of these bikes for my kids ages 9 and 11. I am a long distance runner and wanted to include my children in on my daily runs. The bikes looked comfortable enough for the kids to chase me around in.I didn't think twice about the price tag, I'm a believer of "you get what you pay for" therefore, I expected a sturdy cycle that would perform above and beyond.This is a single gear bicycle without a chain - what does that mean for the child? Your child will pedal as hard and as fast as he/she possibly can and the bicycle will not travel any faster. The front wheel is much to small to generate the required amount of friction to propel your child. Essentially, my children tired in less than half the time they would've in their traditional bikes. Not only were they fatigued, they were very frustrated.Aside from the lack of speed, the front wheel will not remain on the ground if they are on any kind of climb. We were riding on a smooth sidewalk with a gradual climb, nothing big - but the children could not keep the wheel on the ground long enough to gain any traction.All in all, it was a poor purchase. I would've rather purchased the cheapo Walmart bikes, saved myself about $500 and my children would've been incredibly happy. I just wish I'd kept the boxes so that I could've returned them.The assembly was as to be expected, lots of parts but the instructions were pleasantly clear.
G**E
Great trike, but needs a few upgrades
I bought this for my wife because we needed something gentler on her knees (and it is!). Our small town recently put in a bike trail that goes around the town, and this trike handles the paved roads nicely, though you get a bit of a workout on the inclines. As far as speed, it's all you, and according to her smart watch, we average about 3-4 mph (I'm on a regular bike, btw). Going downhill, keeping control appears to be a challenge if you hit >14mph.You do need a few upgrades! You will have to replace the tires immediately. If you ride every day for a week, they'll be bald. Buy literally any tire, it'll be better than what this comes with. Also, get some puncture-resistant tubes if you live in a town with spikey weeds. (I took off a star for the crappy tires, you'll have to invest probably an additional thirty bucks or so).
S**
NOT WORTH THE PRICE I PAID!!!
The bike isn’t what I thought it would be, the bike won’t cost so the riders must keep pedaling it to keep going. Its turning isn’t fast and the tires are very cheep and won’t last long. I’m converting it into an E-bike with a front wheel hub and see how that works out for me because trying to ride up a hill will definitely give you a workout! SAVE YOUR MONEY AND PICK AGAIN.
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