Travel Buggy
Care that adapts as needs change.
Travel and independent outings — fits in car trunks, Ubers, and commercial aircraft overhead compartments.
30-day return window reduces risk, but a 15% restocking fee applies if returned
30-day return window reduces risk, but a 15% restocking fee applies if returned
What families look for first.
Who this may be right for.
Good fit for
- Travel and independent outings — fits in car trunks, Ubers, and commercial aircraft overhead compartments
- Limited mobility requiring a compact, foldable electric wheelchair for travel or everyday outings
Ask first if
- Joystick controls are sensitive and require a learning curve; several reviewers note the chair pulls to one side on uneven or sloped sidewalks
- City 2 Plus models have shown significant rust issues after winter outdoor use; better suited for indoor or warm-weather use
- Manual wheelchair users seeking independence without needing an accessible vehicle
A calmer first step.
Brief phone conversation
Share what is happening, who needs care, and whether the need is urgent or exploratory.
Care needs and schedule review
Discuss mobility, memory, safety, meals, personal care, household help, and preferred visit times.
Caregiver matching
The team looks for fit based on care level, personality, language preferences, and comfort.
Start small, adjust as needed
Many families begin with shorter visits, then adjust the plan as the senior becomes comfortable.
Serving Edmonton families.
Edmonton, AB
Questions families actually ask.
Will a Travel Buggy wheelchair fit in a regular car or taxi? +
Multiple reviewers confirm that models like the City 2 Plus and Aerolux fold small enough to fit in standard car trunks, compact sedans, and rideshare vehicles like Uber and Lyft. One reviewer noted it even fits in a Toyota Corolla.
Can a Travel Buggy chair be taken on commercial flights? +
Several reviewers report that the City 2 Plus can be driven to the boarding gate and stored in the aircraft luggage compartment, including on smaller regional aircraft. Batteries and airline travel tips are discussed during the sales process.
How is the customer service if something goes wrong? +
Many reviewers highlight responsive support from named staff members including Robbie and Belinda, with quick callbacks and goodwill gestures such as partial refund of return shipping costs. A small number of reviewers did find customer service difficult to reach.
Is the Travel Buggy suitable for outdoor use in all seasons? +
At least one reviewer experienced significant rust damage after two years of winter use, and another noted the chair is unsafe on uneven or sloped city sidewalks. Several reviewers do report successful use on cobblestones and gravel trails in milder conditions.
What is the return policy if the chair doesn't work out? +
Travel Buggy offers a 30-day return window, which reviewers found helpful for testing the chair. However, at least one reviewer was charged a 15% restocking fee on a returned unit even in pristine condition.
Is the Aerolux model different from the City 2 Plus? +
Reviewers describe the Aerolux as lighter and made of carbon fiber, making it easier to handle for daily use, while the City 2 Plus is noted for greater battery range and durability for longer outings. One user owns both and uses each for different purposes.
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