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adaptive jogging stroller

adaptive jogging stroller Adaptive Star Phoenix Axiom Push Chair, Royal Blue

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adaptive jogging stroller Adaptive Star Phoenix Axiom Push Chair, Royal BluePhoenix Axiom Special Stroller Special Needs for Teens & Adults The Adaptive Star PHOENIX Axiom Push Chair is a 3 wheeled, all terrain indoor outdoor special needs stroller designed for youth and adults up to 200 lbs and approximately 64 tall. The PHOENIX offers a smooth and stable ride across a wide range of environments, from paved streets to trails, grass, gravel, or compact sand. Designed by Adaptive Star, the Axiom PHOENIX combines a strong but

Phoenix Axiom Special Stroller Special Needs for Teens & Adults

The Adaptive Star PHOENIX Axiom Push Chair is a 3-wheeled, all-terrain indoor/outdoor special needs stroller designed for youth and adults up to 200 lbs and approximately 64” tall. The PHOENIX offers a smooth and stable ride across a wide range of environments, from paved streets to trails, grass, gravel, or compact sand.

Designed by Adaptive Star, the Axiom PHOENIX combines a strong but lightweight aluminum frame, large 16" quick-release wheels, and a hammock-style seat with a fixed recline. It’s an excellent pushchair for walking, jogging, or attending events that require a reliable and easy-to-handle transport system.

Who Is The PHOENIX For?

  • Individuals with mild to moderate physical disabilities

  • Riders up to 64" tall and 200 lbs in weight

  • Families looking for a safe, durable push chair for daily use or outdoor adventures

  • Caregivers seeking a smooth ride on various terrains

Phoenix Push Chair Adjustable Seating System

The Axiom Phoenix features a gently reclined, hammock-style seating system with a padded, contoured design for lasting comfort and support. Its fixed 30-degree tilt and adjustable recline positions allow caregivers to fine-tune the seating angle for better posture or rest. A secure five-point harness with padded straps keeps the rider comfortably and safely positioned throughout the journey.

Comfort and Functionality Combined

The Phoenix includes angled calf support and a fixed footrest to promote a relaxed seated position. Its lightweight frame folds easily, making it convenient for everyday transport and storage.

The front wheel is fixed to enhance control and stability on uneven or natural terrain. For indoor use or smoother navigation on paved surfaces, an optional Swivel Wheel Axis Kit is available. Note: The swivel wheels are not intended for running or use on grass or gravel.

Keeping the Phoenix Push Chair Clean Is Simple


The Adaptive Star Phoenix Push Chair is designed for easy upkeep. The seat fabric removes quickly and is machine washable, so it’s easy to clean after a trip to the park or a long day out. The frame can be wiped down with a damp cloth, and the air-filled tires can be topped up using a standard bike pump to keep everything running smoothly.

Key Features

  • 3-wheeled all-terrain design

  • Lightweight aluminum frame (just 30 lbs)

  • Hammock-style seat with 30° fixed recline

  • Fixed 16" front wheel for improved outdoor stability

  • Two 16" quick-release rear mag wheels

  • Swivel Wheel Axis Kit available for indoor or pavement use

  • 5-point adjustable harness for secure positioning

  • Sun canopy for shade and UV protection

  • Adjustable footrest with safety straps

  • Rear foot brake and hand brake for safety

  • Storage options: under-seat basket, zippered pocket, and seatback net

  • Wrist strap for additional control during motion

  • Folds compactly for car travel or storage


Documents


Phoenix Product Manual

Phoenix  Product Brochure


📏 Measurement Chart Required for All PHOENIX Orders

The Adaptive Stroller requires a completed Measurement Chart by the manufacturer to ensure proper sizing. You can download it below and email the filled form to [email protected]. If you need help, feel free to contact us.

Adaptive Star Measurement Chart

Adaptive Star Measurement Instructions


Axiom Phoenix Push Chair Specifications

Seat Specifications Frame Specifications
Seat Height: 32" Lower Leg Rest Length: 22"
Seat Width: 18" Assembled Size: 70" x 26" x 50"
Seat Depth: 16" Folded with Wheels: 54" x 26" x 20"
Recline Angle: 140° Folded without Wheels: 46" x 22" x 13"
5-Point Harness: Yes Weight of Push Chair: 36 lbs
Sun Canopy: Yes Under-Seat Basket Size: 16" x 13" x 6"
Storage Basket & Pocket: Yes Basket Weight Limit: 5 lbs
Cargo Net: Yes Weight Capacity: 200 lbs


Warranty


Thank you for purchasing an Adaptive Stroller. We have created a warranty that will keep your unit in top condition. The PHOENIX warranty is on workmanship and materials from the date of original consumer purchase:

  • A 5-year warranty on the frame
  • A 1-year warranty on parts and soft goods. Exclusions Include:
    • Parts that require replacement under normal use.
    • Damage or malfunction caused by negligence or abuse.
    • Foam grips, inner tubes, tires, and brake pads are specifically excluded.

Looking for more options? Explore our full range of Adaptive Star strollers, all designed for comfort, durability, and everyday mobility.

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