Belt Scooter : Collapsible Wearable Scooter by Adam Torok

It’s a fashion accessory as well as transportation, Ádám Török has designed Belt Scooter for his diploma project. It’s a concept collapsible scooter to meet our physical need to move around in a busy city street. The role of car offers personal space, independence, and flexible destination points, while public transport even though cheaper, has strict departure time and destination points that you have to follow. This Belt Scooter design is trying to bridge the gap between personal and public transportation, a portable vehicle that could be the future of our transportation system, moving you from one point to another powered by your own leg. It’s an efficient way to travel in shortest amount of time.

Designer : Ádám Török

Belt Scooter by Ádám Török

Belt Scooter by Ádám Török

Honestly, this concept kinds of remind us about A4 foldable scooter, it features the same compact design when folded, but Ádám Török has taken the design to the next level, it’s a wearable vehicle. Belt Scooter folds around user’s waist, it’s pretty easy to wear around due to its plywood material.

Belt Scooter by Ádám Török

Belt Scooter by Ádám Török

Belt Scooter by Ádám Török

Belt Scooter by Ádám Török

Belt Scooter by Ádám Török

Belt Scooter by Ádám Török

Belt Scooter by Ádám Török



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5 thoughts on “Belt Scooter : Collapsible Wearable Scooter by Adam Torok

  1. Brilliant. Not in this current form, but what it can become when perfected, made with carbon fiber, titanium. The last mile problem of transportation in large cities is a major issue, and this type of form factor is probably close to optimal: foldable, lightweight, wheeled. Wheelie shoes are a pretty good idea too, but the size of the wheel makes them only good for smooth interior surfaces.

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