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Can I take my Trionic Veloped on a plane?

You can bring the Veloped on any flight at no charge, as it is registered as a mobility aid. Don’t pack the Veloped, instead walk with it to the check-in counter. When checking in, tell the staff that you would like to bring your rollator into the airport (important that you say 'rollator' or 'mobility aid'). They put a tag on it, and you bring it through the security control. Right before you board the aircraft, you put the Veloped to the side and the staff then loads it into the luggage compartment of the aircraft.

If you bring some 'bubble plastic sheet' you can wrap the frame to protect it.

We recommend detaching the front climbing wheel and bringing it into the cabin as hand luggage.

If you do as described above, you can bring your full baggage allowance (20–25 kg), as the Veloped is regarded as a mobility aid and its weight is not included in your luggage. If you pack it and check it in, it will be seen as luggage (about 15–17 kg incl. carton/packaging), which limits the amount of normal luggage that you can bring.

When you arrive at your destination, you are granted assistance (wheelchair if required) in order to go from the aircraft to the baggage collection area.

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  • My walks in the forest are so good now…

    My veloped has given me back the stability to walk for longer and farther in the forest with our two border terriers.one old and blind spends time in the basket quite happily.with the back seats down I can put my folded veloped intact with a seat bel…

  • New grips…

    The new grips fit & work perfectly. I found they were easy to install but I do have some mechanical skills.

    I have owned my 12er for about six years and have completed 5 Marathons (26.2 mi) with it. I estimate I have walked nearly 3,500 miles with…

  • Unbelievable product…

    I am more than satisfied with my Veloped Trek, 14er, M version. The special features are well described, so here only the following: the advice from Mr. Kindberg: excellent; UPS-Logistic: outstanding; Packaging: brilliant; Craftsmanship of the Velope…

  • Veloped tour equals freedom!…

    Having suffered from a heart condition and Parkinson’s disease for some years, freedom arrived in a box… returnable if not suitable… what more could I ask for.

    The catalogue and videos online helped my choice, explaining exactly each item's capabi…

  • Start with the Best…

    This is the best walker I've owned. It not only has a sleek swedish design,the aluminum frame is light weight, easy to fold up so it can be transported in a car, by bus or train.
    It has the best brakes available--most walkers/rollators use a piec…

  • Finally…

    The Veloped allows me to go out again.
    It is stable and has maximum off-road mobility. Very important for me is the possibility to rest now and then.
    I would definitely buy it again.
    The cane holder is very practical.…

  • Review…

    This walker has made my life so much easier. It is a great product.…

  • Major benefits over rough ground…

    My Veloped Sport has had major benefits above & beyond my old standard rollator. Walking out in woods with the dogs no need to steer around rough areas, just push & go.
    Walking over my horse's field is easier, doesn't get stuck in rough ground & Chr…

  • Veloped Sport…

    I have had my Veloped Sport for four months. I don't use it in normal daily life because I force myself to walk around hands-free. Due to many operations, it is difficult for me to keep my upper body upright. It is tiring and requires an extreme amou…

    Veloped Sport 14er M navy/red/white
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