For seniors with balance issues, the Meet One Tour Lite Semi-Recumbent etrike and the Meet One Tour Dual Motor Semi-Recumbent Electric Trike are designed to provide a more stable, supportive, and low-stress riding experience.
Both models focus on a semi-recumbent, chair-height seating position, wide tires, and controlled electric assistance, allowing riders to sit comfortably, feel supported, and ride without constantly worrying about balance or physical strain.
Meet One Tour Lite / Full Suspension Semi-recumbent Electric Trike
Semi-Recumbent Seating and Easy Mounting
The first thing that stands out is the seating position. Both models use a semi-recumbent design that sits at chair height. Instead of being extremely low to the ground, the seat height allows the rider to sit down naturally. There’s no need to lower the body too far, and no need to climb up onto the trike.
Getting on starts with sitting down first. Once seated, the rider shifts into position and settles in. From there, the pedals and controls are already in reach. The seat and armrests provide support, so the rider feels positioned and held in place rather than perched on top of the trike. At low speeds or when stopping, the body stays supported instead of having to actively balance.
Because the pedals are positioned farther forward and the frame is longer, the rider’s legs move in a more natural, extended motion. This contributes to a smoother ride and helps the trike feel stable and predictable—especially important for seniors or adults who prioritize comfort and balance.
Power, Throttle, and Battery Options
When it’s time to ride, electric assistance is immediately available.
The Meet One Tour Lite uses a 750-watt rear-mounted motor, while the Tour Dual Motor Dual Battery Electric Trike adds a second 750-watt motor in the front. Power comes on smoothly and predictably, which is especially important when moving slowly or starting from a stop.
Pedal assist is available for riders who want to keep their legs moving, but pedaling isn’t required. A twist throttle allows the trike to move without pedaling at all, making it easy to keep going when energy levels change.
Battery capacity is built for real-world riding.
The Tour Lite comes standard with a 20Ah (960Wh) battery. For riders who want additional range, it also supports an optional dual-battery setup, increasing total capacity while maintaining the same balance, seating position, and ride feel.
The dual-motor version uses two 15Ah batteries, for a combined 30Ah (1440Wh) capacity and a range of approximately 55–130 miles, allowing for longer rides without frequent recharging.
Meet One Tour / Dual Motor Semi-recumbent Electric Trike
Full Suspension and Torque-Sensing Assist
Both the Meet One Tour Lite and the Tour Dual Motor Dual Battery Electric Trike feature a full suspension system, helping absorb bumps and road vibration. This makes riding on uneven pavement or rougher surfaces feel smoother and less jarring—another important factor for seniors concerned about comfort and joint strain.
Both models also use a torque sensor, which allows the motor assistance to respond naturally to how much pressure the rider applies to the pedals. Instead of sudden or jerky power delivery, assistance feels smooth and proportional, helping the trike move predictably at low speeds and during starts.
Maneuvering, Reverse, and Stability
Both models include a reverse function, allowing the trike to move backward as easily as forward. This makes repositioning in tight spaces easier and adds to the overall sense of control.
Wide tires help keep both trikes planted on the ground. On uneven pavement or rougher surfaces, the ride remains steady and composed rather than twitchy or unstable.
A Calm, Supportive Riding Experience
From seating position to suspension, power delivery, and maneuvering, every element of the Meet One Tour Lite and Tour Dual Motor Dual Battery Electric Trike is designed to reduce stress while riding.
The rider sits down, settles in, and rides—comfortably, steadily, and with confidence.





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