The Teryx H2 is a pro at getting into and around areas that many other vehicles, including even other UTVs, can’t realistically reach. These areas include remote hunting and fishing spots, backwoods campsites, advanced trails and work sites. But all that access means nothing if you can’t bring your own or your passenger’s mobility device with you. If you have a wheelchair or a scooter, our Kawasaki Teryx H2 mobility accessories are here to make your life easier and more rewarding. Our carriers plug right into your H2’s hitch receiver, and include options like ramps secure retention systems and weather-resistant designs to make sure your valuable equipment stays put every single time.
Especially today, mobility equipment can vary a ton, both in terms of weight and overall dimensions. This has increased the demand on Kawasaki Teryx H2 mobility equipment carrier brands to make platforms that can accommodate multiple sizes and weights without compromising one bit on durability or effectiveness. As they always do, the top brands we partner with delivered, and continue to do so. They make H2 mobility platforms that can handle standard manual wheelchairs, which typically weigh from thirty to fifty pounds, as well as much heavier power wheelchairs and mobility scooters. Loading systems determine usability as much as weight capacity. Carriers with integ/rated ramps allow loading and unloading without lifting heavy equipment, which is a huge deal for users with limited physical capability or family members who need to handle equipment independently.
Weight distribution becomes critical with mobility carriers because the extended rear overhang amplifies tongue weight effects on handling characteristics, requiring careful attention to how the loaded carrier affects your Teryx H2's balance and control response. Quality mobility carriers include built-in weight distribution features and mounting systems designed to minimize negative handling effects while maintaining secure equipment retention. Installation typically requires hitch receiver access and basic hand tools, though the physical size and weight of quality carriers may require assistance during initial mounting and positioning. Anti-rattle devices and secure hitch pin retention prevent the movement and noise that degrades both carrier security and ride quality during transport. For Teryx H2 owners adding mobility equipment capability to existing machines, verifying that your current hitch system meets the structural and weight requirements of your chosen carrier prevents the need to upgrade hitch hardware simultaneously with carrier installation—though upgrading to a heavier-duty hitch often proves worthwhile for the improved security and reduced wear that quality hardware provides.
Titan Ramps specializes in mobility equipment transportation solutions with engineering specifically focused on the weight capacity, ramp functionality, and secure retention that wheelchair and mobility scooter transport demands.
Make both loading and transporting that much easier with thisKawasaki Mule/Teryx Hitch Mounted Wheelchair Mobility Rack with Ramp by Titan Ramps.
Another excellent option by Titan Ramps is this Kawasaki Mule/Teryx Hitch Mounted Mobility Carrier by Titan Ramps, which is specially designed for wheelchair and scooter dimensions.
What’s the most weight I can load onto a Kawasaki Teryx H2 mobility equipment carrier?
This depends heavily (pun intended) on the design of the carrier and your particular towing weight rating. To provide a ballpark, most carriers can handle three hundred to five hundred pounds. But watch that tongue weight!
Can I install these without special tools?
In most cases, hand tools are all you need, but be sure to check installation requirements.
Will a mobility carrier affect how the H2 rides?
Any time you are adding that much weight with a significant overhang, you’ll feel some changes (especially with braking), but with a quality carrier, it shouldn’t dramatically affect ride quality.