The Manual Wheelchair Comparison: Intrepid
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2014
- In the market for a manual wheelchair? Here's the first thing you need to know: one size does not fit all. There are lots of choices to make in order to get the right chair for you -- one that maximizes your mobility and independence, meets your everyday needs and suits your lifestyle. Now, you could spend a lot of time running around to wheelchair dealers looking at what's available. But don't. Stay right here. We've made it a whole lot easier.
The Manual Wheelchair Comparison video series provides you with detailed test drives and consumer-friendly information on some manual chairs from leading manufacturers.
Watch the series, learn about Quickie, Colours, Ti Lite, ROTA Mobility, and Intrepid Cycles. Also learn about chair shopping, accessories, and pediatric wheelchairs.
The manual chair series is produced by Jenni Gold, herself a wheelchair user, with the assistance of a crew of chair-users test-pilots who know first hand what to look for in a mobility product.
Interested in a Power Wheelchair? Please Take a look at our Power Wheelchair Comparison videos.
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Thank you so very much for all your help and support in the needs of Paras & Quads .
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Wonderful presentation, Christie!!! Best explanation of Quickie"s base products and mission that I've ever seen.
Great video !! Thanks !!!
The pop of that quick release wheel coming off was 11/10 satisfying
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OMG that morph is the coolest bike I have ever seen ,. I could actually use that one, ,. I can only wish but that's sickk
Great that everybody can bicycle! 🙂👍
Necessity is the mother of invention.
It's amazing new look
you are so sweet! it's so obvious you care about people! hopefully I'll own one of these bad boys someday haha :)
I need one
...Anyone know if the X11 Morphing Handcycle exists anywhere?...May have never gone into production...But it is just what I need at this point in my life...sigh (
ANOTHER OUTDOORS WHEELCHAIR APPROACH: ua-cam.com/video/VmyM7xYZL4Y/v-deo.html After the video was posted I installed modified BMX wheels with 2 1/4" tires. Now I can just ride down over a curb without having to stop to let the wheels down. And the difference going up was amazing. No struggle, just pull the wheel up, and up onto the sidewalk it comes.
One huge drawback is common to most wheelchairs: if you're working at it, you're ruining your shoulder and neck muscles. I plan to add a small motor that's geared 'way down, so going up a ramp or steep slope you can let the motor do the work. Sure, you can get a good mobility scooter for less than $ 2,000 these days, but there's no mobility scooter that can navigate indoors, go up and down curbs, and be loaded into most cars with the heaviest piece less than 30 pounds.
They are closed now
So sad :(
Probably killed off by the corrupt wheelchair industry machine!! Can't have people getting affordable equipment can we!!
I shiwed my dad and he is getting me one cant wait
What about paraplegic people?
put them brakes on that wheelchair your gonna wind up falling on the ground
tanya sweatland he has no handrims either!! Absolute mad lad
I've been a wheelchair user for 43 years and never had brakes. I've also never torn up my hands or clothes or car seats with brakes.