Very reliable. The LADEBOY has been on the market for over 30 years and can truly be considered a mature and proven system. The LADEBOY S2 has been in use for almost 20 years. The components are largely identical (apart from dimensional differences), including those used in the SCOOTERBOY. Of course, all systems undergo extensive testing in advance. We strictly follow the standards set by the automotive industry. For example, the swing-out door has been tested 100,000 times—matching the rigorous testing procedures applied to original car doors by leading vehicle manufacturers.
FAQ
For all loading systems, this information can only be provided once the wheelchair dimensions are known. Due to the space-saving design, the available seating usually depends on the size of the wheelchair.
As a general rule for the LADEBOY: in SUVs, vans, and station wagons, all seats can usually be retained. In hatchbacks (e.g., Golf class), typically 3 seats remain, and in small cars (e.g., Polo class), 2 seats are usually retained.
For the LADEBOY S / S2, two seats are generally required. However, if the optional “swivel module” is used, only one seat is lost.
If you provide the wheelchair dimensions and vehicle type, we can give a specific answer. In the case of the SCOOTERBOY, the size of the wheelchair platform determines the number of available seats—again, the wheelchair dimensions are key.