Mobo triton pro adult tricycle review

Mobo Triton Pro Adult Tricycle

If you’re looking for a fun and easy way to get fit, the Mobo Triton Pro recumbent tricycle may be just what you need. This trike has a simple design but is still quite versatile. It can be used by people of all ages and fitness levels, although advanced riders may find it too slow. Overall, this bike provides a low-impact workout that’s great for beginners and experienced cyclists alike.

20″ Front Wheel and 16-Inch Rear Wheels

The Mobo Triton has 20-inch front wheel and 16-inch back wheels that make it a great choice for people that can not ride a 2 wheel bike, even with training wheels. The larger front wheel makes it easier to balance when riding, and the smaller back wheels give you more stability when pedaling. Inflatable Rubber Tires are ideal for riding on any type of terrain, from smooth concrete to gritty dirt paths.

Single speed

The Triton Pro has a single-speed drivetrain, which means it’s pretty easy to maintain and care for. You don’t have to worry about shifting gears or maintaining the chain, because there aren’t any! Some people might think that this is a drawback—but if you’re thinking of getting into cycling as your new hobby, don’t worry: you can always upgrade to a geared bike at some point in the future. A single-speed setup can be great if you want something less complicated than one with multiple gears and derailleurs (the mechanisms that change gears).

Single speeds are good for a smooth ride on flat terrain and hills that aren’t too steep (if they were too steep then it would be hard for you to pedal uphill). If your neighborhood has lots of hills then maybe consider something else like an electric bicycle or another three wheel bike instead.

The Mobo Triton has 20-inch front wheel and 16-inch back wheels that make it a great choice for people that can not ride a 2 wheel bike, even with training wheels.

Recumbent Frame

The reclined position is more comfortable and aerodynamic than the standard upright position. The recumbent frame also makes it more stable.

When you lean back, your arms can be positioned at a more comfortable angle. The reclined position also allows for a more natural body positioning of the rotational force from pedaling (ie, arm movement).

Handles to Either Side of The Rider

The handles on the Trion are also comfortable and easy to use. They’re ergonomic, and they’re on either side of the rider so you don’t have to over-extend yourself in order to turn. The only issue I’ve found with them is that they can be unstable when going over rough terrain or bumps in the road, and this has resulted in my tipping over from time to time. This has mostly been because I’m still adjusting my balance on these trikes; however, once you get used to them (which doesn’t take long), this shouldn’t happen anymore.

The other thing that can affect stability is turning radius: If you’re trying to turn too sharply or at too high a speed for what’s available means that it might tip over or just bump into things if you aren’t careful about how fast you go around corners (or even curves).

The reclined position is more comfortable and aerodynamic than the standard upright position.

Maximum Weight Capacity of Up to 250 Pounds and User’s Heights up To 6’3″

The Triton Pro can hold up to 250 pounds, which means you can ride on it no matter how big or tall you are. It’s important that your child can reach the pedals and handlebars, so make sure to measure their height before purchasing the tricycle. The maximum user height is 6’3″ and the minimum user age is 9 years old.

The Triton Pro is an excellent option for children who love riding bikes but aren’t quite ready for a regular pedal bike yet. If your child doesn’t have enough upper body strength to steer themselves with a standard bike, this product will allow them to practice their balance as well as develop their coordination skills before moving onto a regular pedal bike with pedals attached directly onto the wheels!

No “reverse”

The Triton Pro is a very good bike, but it has its shortcomings. The biggest drawback is that it doesn’t have a reverse option. This means that if you are trying to get off the bike while moving and there’s a curb or other obstacle in front of you, it will be difficult if not impossible to do so without damaging the bike or hurt yourself.

In addition to the lack of a reverse gear, the Triton Pro also has a somewhat awkward turning radius. While this may not be an issue for everyone, it can make it difficult to navigate narrow hallways and doorways.

The Triton Pro is a very good bike, but it has its shortcomings.

Hand Caliper Brakes

Hand brakes are easy to use, because they’re right next to your hands. It’s easy to adjust them (cut the brake cable), or replace them if they wear out. If you need new cables, they’re easy to find at any bike shop. They’re also easy to clean with a rag and some WD-40 when they get dirty from braking so much!

Price range

The price range for the Triton Pro Adult Tricycle is a bit higher than the upright tricycles on the market , but you’re paying for high-quality components and a much more comfortable ride.

The base of the Triton Pro Adult Tricycle has an MSRP of around $600 but it can be found for less at many retailers including Amazon. There are also plenty of accessories available to upgrade your riding experience such as a basket and seat cushions.

The Mobo Triton Pro adult tricycle is not only fun, but it helps provide an aerobic workout.

The Mobo Triton Pro adult tricycle is not only fun, but it helps provide an aerobic workout. This means that you are putting your body through activities that build endurance and help improve cardiovascular health. In addition to being fun and providing an aerobic workout, this tricycle is also a great option for longer trips because of its large wheels and comfortable, cushioned seat.

The Mobo Triton Pro has a steel, adjustable frame that makes the bike very stable and easy to disassemble for storage or packing. The design of the recumbent bike ensures stability, with low center of gravity and wide wheels that prevent skidding on turns or slips caused by bad weather conditions or poor roads in your area. The Mobo Triton Pro adult tricycle is available in three different colors: blue, orange and red.

The Mobo Triton Pro has a steel, adjustable frame that makes the bike very stable and easy to disassemble for storage or packing.

Features

Total weight of trike is 44 pounds
Recumbent seat height: 12.5-inches
Safety Flag
Rugged Chassis 

Dimensions
Length: 48 – 61 inches
Width: 28 inches
Height: 29 inches
Weight: 55 pounds

Who is it for?

The Mobo Triton Pro is designed to fit a wide range of riders. It’s ideal for people who can’t ride a 2 wheel bike even with training wheels, kids 9 years old and up, and adults with autism, Asperger’s syndrome, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, or mental challenges. The bike is easy to ride. Your child will be able to maneuver around obstacles easily, even at higher speeds if they want!

Maintaining this product requires little effort on your part as well: all that needs doing is checking for loose bolts every now and then (if there are any), keeping oil levels up (if applicable), cleaning off stubborn dirt after use with soap and water or mild detergent solution.

Reasons Not to Buy the Mobo Triton Pro Adult Tricycle

If you have back pain, knee problems or balance issues, a recumbent trike may not be right for you. The recumbent seat is very low to the ground.

If you’ve had knee or hip replacement surgery recently, I would avoid purchasing this trike because it could make things worse for you if your joints aren’t fully healed yet. Even if they were fully healed before having surgery done on them, there’s still no guarantee that riding this trike won’t cause more damage than good because of how low its seats are made!

Verdict

So, does the Mobo Triton Pro live up to its lofty claims as the only adult tricycle you’ll ever need?

Well, yes and no.

It is a great recumbent trike—but it’s not quite perfect. It gets a lot right: it is easy to assemble and disassemble (though that might take some time). The ride is smooth thanks to its wide tires, but they can be tough on rough pavement because they’re so big; this will depend on where you live!

The biggest problem with this product is its price tag which could be considered “expensive” by some people who don’t know how much stuff costs. 

The Mobo Pro is a great option for anyone who loves to ride and wants something that’s fun and easy to ride. It’s lightweight, but durable enough for long rides. If you’re looking for something that can give you an aerobic workout as well, then this recumbent trike may be perfect for your daily rides!

Pros

  • Low Center of Gravity
  • Comfortable for Your Lower Back
  • Easy Assembly
  • Hi-Ten Steel 
  • Stylish Finish
  • No Shifters and Derailleurs to Worry
  • Great For Low Impact Exercise 

Cons

  • Unstable Sometimes – Might Tip Over
  • Turn Radius
  • Requires Practice
  • No “reverse”
  • Not for Hills