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Powabyke collects two top awards from Able magazine at the Mobility Roadshow

Two of Powabyke's products are now award winners! The XLS and the Powatryke Cruiser win a five star and four star award respectively at the Mobility Roadshow after testing by Able magazine.

The UKs longest running mobility show, The Mobility Roadshow in Peterborough on 30 June – 2 July, proved to be a great success for Powabyke EV who had an exhibitor stand at the event. Not only were many bikes and Powatryke Cruisers ordered from the stand, Able magazine tested the range at the show and gave Powabyke not one but two awards after riding and inspecting the bikes thoroughly in the Cyclefest bike testing area.

Able magazine, one of the few ABC audited disability magazines (circ. 32,000) on the market carried out their prestigious Product Rating Awards at the show and found two models of Powabykes’ vehicles on offer of a superior quality earning the bikes a four star award and a five star award – the top award possible.

It was the renowned Powabyke XLS (step through) that bagged a five star product award, the highest accolade, backing up the unprecedented demand it has achieved this year by selling out twice, and the Powatryke Cruiser was given a four star product award for its unique qualities as a pre-mobility vehicle – designed for those with limited use of their legs.

Powabyke MD Nick Child said, “We are very proud to receive these two product awards from Able magazine. We think the Powatryke Cruiser is a unique vehicle and deserves the recognition and for the XLS to receive the five star award shows just why this is our most popular product and has shown exceptional demand this year in terms of orders.”

The XLS, the best selling product from the Powabyke stable, is a sleek silver alloy bike with a low step through frame for easy access, six speed Shimano gears and a range of 10-20 miles on battery power depending how you use it. The six speed Powatryke Cruiser is a unique design with a step-through clearance of an ultra low six inches from the ground so as not to tax the legs for those with limited mobility. The bike has a shopping basket, is throttle controlled and comes with a choice of Lead Acid or Lithium Ion battery. It has a range of up to 30 miles on battery power.
 

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