Now this is what you call being creative! Never thought it was possible to climb stairs in a normal chair! I'll definitely try to find one of these guys because getting stranded because there is no elevator is the absolute worst!!
As a quadriplegic this may not help me so much but I will deftly pass this on to my friends at the PVA. That's the paralyzed veterans of America. And I know it will be very useful for a lot of guys and girls out there. Thanks for sharing this.
+Scott Hill Thanks for watching Scott! Also thank you so much for that great attitude and passing it on.. It always suprises me how few people want to do this ( who could easily ) I find once a person TRIES it (even a 90 lb girl in my 39lb chair) they are often surprised how easy it is. A good idea might be for a rehab center to equip a light chair with the hill-holders and a seat belt so people could practice the method in total safety.(spotted by PTs.)
Again, absolutely amazing. Nnit for everyone but so nice to see young, otherwise able bodied users get around so well. Independence! God bless the designer.
That's using the old noggin. If it holds in one direction, turn it around to hold in the opposite. Slick! Never had a need for the hill-climbers before, but now I'm going to get a set. After 25 yrs in a w/c, life just got more interesting.
Thanks for watching Gitar Zan. You can still get to your basement and rock out! Even if you lack the arm strength to do this stuff with the "Hang Rail" (see my other vids) There are tons of solutions here on UA-cam that don't require spending an arm and a leg on an elevator or powered stair lift, even this one (www.indystairlifts.com) which can go around corners would not work for me at my house. And of course you need 2 wheelchairs. Best of luck! I hope you can return to your music/basement. Where there is a will there is a way. If you(or get someone) can make a vid of the problem, I would be glad to try to help think about a solution.
I did go down there tonight for a couple hours. I have a lot of work ahead of me down there. Its a mess from sitting for 2 1/2 years. I have a second chair down there I got off CL. I went down on my tookus. That was easy. The hard part was getting back in my chair at the top. I put a grab bar in but its totaly in the wrong spot. Going to be some trial and error stuff till I can wear my leg. I lost the old one to diabetes. I am going to look at some more of your vids. I was a contractor so I know I can build that handrail you put in.
I made a knotted rope climber I guess you would call it. I put a 4 inch eye hook into the header over the top of my stairs. I had some climbing rope I ran though the hook. I moved my grab bar to a better spot. I am really weak but its a start. This is it until I can wear my leg. I am diabetic and we are slow healers.
DUDE THAT IS BAD TO THE BONE...I AM AMAZED ON WHEEL CHAIR USER'S OVER COME OBSTACLES...MY BUDDY WHO WORKS FOR NASA...ALWAYS HAS ME IN AMAZEMENT HOW SHE DOES THINGS, TO OVER COME MANY OBSTACLES....WELL DONE BRAVOOOOO....YOU TEACHING THIS ENGINEER MORE AND MORE.
Very, very nice, guys! I, at T2, have been climbing stairs for 55 years, mostly on my butt. Nice to see that we have not thought of everything yet! Keep it up!
This is awesome. I love your humour - have coffee, breakfast etc!!! I could never do this but am inspired by watching you doing the impossible! I can see your tires are very worn all the stair climbing!
places that work on wheelchairs, 1st I place i checked had a bunch, and gave them to me. They sometimes save them, Quads get stronger then they don't need them anymore. They uninstall them all the time. Also this, these should work .Biggest problem, WHERE TO INSTALL SO YOU HANDS ARE SAFE and seat belt . www.quickie-wheelchairs.com/replacement-parts/sunrise-medical/quickie-gt/base-frame/wheel-locks/grade-aid-assembly Sorry for the delay
Nice! I wonder if you're still online after 10 years.. I want these, I'm in South Africa and none of the suppliers here seem to have heard of these hill holders - is it something you can attach to any decent chair, or do you need a specific frame / chair?
ua-cam.com/video/3doZqRPsVNU/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared I found these guys on YT.I have no idea if they’re still in business or what. It seems they might’ve even copied me… More power to them!! I wish them success! That’s why I promote their video right below mine. I wouldn’t want to mess with the liability of selling such a product myself…
yeah, this is incredible! do you have a stairclimber?? why arent more paraplegigs climbing stairs?? at least iám introducing this to a lot of germans ;) see "rollstuhl treppen hochfahren"
So glad I came across this! It looked like there was ZERO play in the wheels so NO chance of falling back down a step!! AWESOME! I'm a lot heavier than I was the last time I tried to go up some steps but I'm going to give it another go with these! There's some people that will freak out when they open their front door to see me there!! HAHA!
Adjusted correctly, they won't slip. Unless your wheels are wet or under inflated. I've made the cam parts out of solid Aluminum before thinking the plastic ones could break. See first vid. They seem strong enough for 200lbs+chair. Also you want to put them were there is little to no chance of chewing up your thumbs. ua-cam.com/video/xymObDVkHOs/v-deo.html
Meanwhile, the able-bodied inventors: hey I built this elaborate heavy battery-powered contraption, here's me demoing it on a shallow, outdoor staircase with no turns it costs $30,000
I hope you get them soon and they work well for you. Climbing up stairs with a Wheelchair using a reverse brake This guy for Germany built his own from watching my method and is now using it a lot. Please post your stair climbing when you get them working.
Ohhhh for sure I will need these going down the outside stairs to my apartment is gonna be hell on wheels, gonna need to learn to get in and out in my own
Could you show us how to go up the stairs using that handrail? I was thinking that would make it evem easier. .y father and I are going to be doing this and really want to know, THANKS! This video has inspired me greatly because I cannot afford the lifts...
ua-cam.com/video/3doZqRPsVNU/v-deo.html someone copied me/had the same idea 4 years ago… you could buy these…or get Quickie brand “hill holders” good luck!
Thanks for watching. Because of the insane liability involved, either you make your own or find a wheelchair mechanic to help you. I know it's possible to go from understanding the concept to creating this life changing reality for yourself because at least one person watched this video in Germany and did just that. :-)
Thank for watching! this is something you have to take on yourself. A wheelchair shop might help with the install. It can be done with existing part only. Tough part is installing out of the way of your hands, when not in use. I am willing to help you figure it out.
This is awesome man. I want to get some for my friend who is in a chair now. Only thing is once you get up the stairs what about going back down if there is no "ladder handle" like you have there? Either way the hill holders as they were originally designed would be useful for steep ramps.
Hi Bobby Brown, thanks for watching. Going down stairs is the easy part for most good arm strength wheelchair users, just hang on and drop down backwards. Of course you need a solid handrail to hang on to.
I had something almost just like that on my first wheelchair an Everst & Jennings. Been wanting some on my new chair for years. So where can I get these? Got a link to share?
Marney Smithies , thank you and thanks for watching. Yes I have some on my chair right now and still use them all the time. I’m 57 , 38 years a T-12 “complete” I would be glad to make a quick video demonstrating. Arly, who just got them on his wheelchair that day, 5 years ago, lives in Mexico City and uses them all the time.
I would like to know how does flying with electric wheelchair? How do you get a good fit to electric wheelchair? I am having trouble because I am short and I can't get a chair to lower and
They can be called "hill-holders", I've heard "Grade-Aids" these are designed for someone with low arm strength, to push up a ramp without rolling back down between pushes. The ones made by Quickie/Sunrise Medical are the ones I use in the video. They are very strong plastic but have a LOT of stress on them holding a chair and rider at ~45 degrees on the tip of a step on stairs. Obviously, this is an unintended use and needs to be mounted super strong by someone mechanically-inclined, who understand the goal.
For those interested: www.quickie-wheelchairs.com/replacement-parts/sunrise-medical/quickie-gp-gpv-gpsa-gp-ti/base-frame/wheel-locks/grade-aid-only-assembly
dear friend, do not tell me whether me that such a system "wheelchair camp-locks" - a sort of flaok for fixing the large rear wheel during balancing of rise and / wheelchair down the steps? I can only link to a site where you can order the ace! I am sorry that I write to through a translator so English is not very strong. thank you in advance.
I’ve seen a 90lbs woman take my 40lbs chair up a flight of stairs like it was nothing, trying it for the first time. Strong, but not superhuman or anything... Everyone who actually tries it says about the same thing, “it’s much easier than it looks”. a higher injury like a T-4 may need to strap the chest to the backrest a bit. Please watch some other videos using this method. I think it’s the best manual way to climb stairs, but I could be biased...
That was part of the Euro-Trip pimp-my-chair-job Arly was talking about... You end up drinking a lot more water. I highly recommend it. It's just a good tubular stainless steel bottle holder from a Bike shop, with a stainless steel bottle from Costco.
Hi Pernilla, thanks for watching. We just put them on any way that works but out of the way of fingers...This is Toni, he saw this, then built some. I'm very proud of him.. ua-cam.com/video/JE9z7ImNF9gP/v-deo.htmlinned by ebaysutube FRAANT07 4 years ago "Thank you soooooo much. This was unthinkable to me. Climbing up stairs WAS the last real obstacle to me. In a few days I will be climbing stairs!!! This is life changing. Thank you ps: check out my video "wheelchair LongBoarding" cheers" On my own wheelchair, they lock out from my back rest, as seen here...ua-cam.com/video/xymObDVkHOs/v-deo.html and on Arly's wheelchair in this video, they are on the lower wheelchair frame bar, again, out of the way! YOU DO NOT WANT TO CATCH YOUR THUMBS IN THOSE. Any good wheelchair mechanic can do this for you as long as he understand. Then, TEST IT FIRST WITH HELP! It's actually easier than it looks, a 45 kilo para lady used my (very heavy chair) up a whole flight of stair, first try, not even out of breath. W.C Ski racer, but still... Standing is cool too: ua-cam.com/video/0CHTCn890Ow/v-deo.html
ebaysutube thanks for this tip I do understand it now but had to watch it a few times. I'm not sure my wheelchair provider accepts me doing adjustments of my own but I could ask for it. At the moment I can't do that kind of acrobatics that he just showed because my lower back has osteoporosis in it so all the screws and metal in there has no bone to grip, this means that my lower back is in a really sensitive state right now. Any bumps or strapping myself to the chair may cause me to be paralyzed which I m not at the moment and I don't want to get paralyzed if it may be avoided. Hopefully you understood my explanation. Enjoy!
Great comment! 😁 And very light. Awesome power to weight ratio… But I’ve seen many no so strong people do it easy. A 100lbs girl para in my relatively very heavy wheelchair.. 38lbs she did it easily and said the same thing everybody says. “It’s way easier than it looks!” Arly actually blamed me for not explaining how easy it would be and how much it would change his live, starting with the trip to Europe, right after this video.
Aquí en Colombia carecemos de muchas ayudás técnica, ni con la plata se puede conseguir una grúa para subir persona discapacitada al vehículo, tengo el dinero pero no vendé en mi país la grúa como en México, estado unidos, chile entré otros países, felicitaciones a todos los gobiernos de los diferentes países que piensan en los discapacitados, para hacerle más fácil la situación manifiesta que se encuentran inmersos por los avatares del destino.
I’m having some health issues with my joints, but we had a family trip planned for New York City. This ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxuxJwamLFanm476LC5WPeTouyyU1GXomC was perfect! It’s lightweight enough that my friend could carry it up or down stairs when we needed to. (I can walk very short distances) It was comfortable for me to sit in, I would say if you’re super tall it might be a little cramped. I’m 5’1” and the foot rests were the perfect height. This may not be the best one for long term use, you get what you pay for, but for something that fits our budget that gives me accessibility while we deal with my health this was amazing.
Great idea however this demonstration is being tried by someone who is very slim and with a low back wheelchair. I wonder how it would work with most paraplegics.
Now this is what you call being creative! Never thought it was possible to climb stairs in a normal chair! I'll definitely try to find one of these guys because getting stranded because there is no elevator is the absolute worst!!
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As a quadriplegic this may not help me so much but I will deftly pass this on to my friends at the PVA. That's the paralyzed veterans of America. And I know it will be very useful for a lot of guys and girls out there. Thanks for sharing this.
+Scott Hill Thanks for watching Scott! Also thank you so much for that great attitude and passing it on.. It always suprises me how few people want to do this ( who could easily ) I find once a person TRIES it (even a 90 lb girl in my 39lb chair) they are often surprised how easy it is. A good idea might be for a rehab center to equip a light chair with the hill-holders and a seat belt so people could practice the method in total safety.(spotted by PTs.)
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Again, absolutely amazing. Nnit for everyone but so nice to see young, otherwise able bodied users get around so well. Independence! God bless the designer.
God Bless You both!! It's awesome that you guys are coming up with these inventions and video clips
Arly you remembered my friends in Venezuela, brave and creative. All it’s possibly. Thank you 🙏
That's using the old noggin. If it holds in one direction, turn it around to hold in the opposite. Slick! Never had a need for the hill-climbers before, but now I'm going to get a set. After 25 yrs in a w/c, life just got more interesting.
Made me cry. I miss my basement. My music room is down there. Very amazing my friends.
Thanks for watching Gitar Zan. You can still get to your basement and rock out! Even if you lack the arm strength to do this stuff with the "Hang Rail" (see my other vids) There are tons of solutions here on UA-cam that don't require spending an arm and a leg on an elevator or powered stair lift, even this one (www.indystairlifts.com) which can go around corners would not work for me at my house. And of course you need 2 wheelchairs.
Best of luck! I hope you can return to your music/basement. Where there is a will there is a way. If you(or get someone) can make a vid of the problem, I would be glad to try to help think about a solution.
I did go down there tonight for a couple hours. I have a lot of work ahead of me down there. Its a mess from sitting for 2 1/2 years. I have a second chair down there I got off CL. I went down on my tookus. That was easy. The hard part was getting back in my chair at the top. I put a grab bar in but its totaly in the wrong spot. Going to be some trial and error stuff till I can wear my leg. I lost the old one to diabetes. I am going to look at some more of your vids. I was a contractor so I know I can build that handrail you put in.
I made a knotted rope climber I guess you would call it. I put a 4 inch eye hook into the header over the top of my stairs. I had some climbing rope I ran though the hook. I moved my grab bar to a better spot. I am really weak but its a start. This is it until I can wear my leg. I am diabetic and we are slow healers.
DUDE THAT IS BAD TO THE BONE...I AM AMAZED ON WHEEL CHAIR USER'S OVER COME OBSTACLES...MY BUDDY WHO WORKS FOR NASA...ALWAYS HAS ME IN AMAZEMENT HOW SHE DOES THINGS, TO OVER COME MANY OBSTACLES....WELL DONE BRAVOOOOO....YOU TEACHING THIS ENGINEER MORE AND MORE.
Thank you very much! Also thank you for watching my videos!
Very, very nice, guys! I, at T2, have been climbing stairs for 55 years, mostly on my butt. Nice to see that we have not thought of everything yet! Keep it up!
This is awesome. I love your humour - have coffee, breakfast etc!!!
I could never do this but am inspired by watching you doing the impossible! I can see your tires are very worn all the stair climbing!
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i did it on my wheelchair, now it's so easy to climb, thanks
Awesome!!! got a video?
ebaysutube where can i get these?
olivier morandon where can i find these ?
places that work on wheelchairs, 1st I place i checked had a bunch, and gave them to me. They sometimes save them, Quads get stronger then they don't need them anymore. They uninstall them all the time. Also this, these should work .Biggest problem, WHERE TO INSTALL SO YOU HANDS ARE SAFE and seat belt . www.quickie-wheelchairs.com/replacement-parts/sunrise-medical/quickie-gt/base-frame/wheel-locks/grade-aid-assembly Sorry for the delay
Simple but excellent idea
That's wicked!
Nice! I wonder if you're still online after 10 years.. I want these, I'm in South Africa and none of the suppliers here seem to have heard of these hill holders - is it something you can attach to any decent chair, or do you need a specific frame / chair?
ua-cam.com/video/3doZqRPsVNU/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
I found these guys on YT.I have no idea if they’re still in business or what. It seems they might’ve even copied me… More power to them!! I wish them success! That’s why I promote their video right below mine.
I wouldn’t want to mess with the liability of selling such a product myself…
Thanks! I found these guys last week as well and I've been in contact with them, looks like a decent product.
I hear you on the liability front.. 😅
@@gregbengis9908that awesome! I would love to hear feedback about them if/when you get them.
Maybe a video?
@@ebaysutube Yes, for sure I will let you know how it goes - I have ordered them 👍
That's so cool, I wonder why nobody thought of that before
It took 7 years in wheelchair, thinking about it and hit of acid in Santa Cruz
@@ebaysutube lmao definitely the acid
Good Job. Good information
Fantastic! A tremendous accomplisment for paraplegics like me!
yeah, this is incredible! do you have a stairclimber??
why arent more paraplegigs climbing stairs??
at least iám introducing this to a lot of germans ;) see "rollstuhl treppen hochfahren"
Tremendous idea. Thanks
Very good and good chair I like it
So glad I came across this! It looked like there was ZERO play in the wheels so NO chance of falling back down a step!! AWESOME! I'm a lot heavier than I was the last time I tried to go up some steps but I'm going to give it another go with these! There's some people that will freak out when they open their front door to see me there!! HAHA!
Adjusted correctly, they won't slip. Unless your wheels are wet or under inflated. I've made the cam parts out of solid Aluminum before thinking the plastic ones could break. See first vid. They seem strong enough for 200lbs+chair. Also you want to put them were there is little to no chance of chewing up your thumbs. ua-cam.com/video/xymObDVkHOs/v-deo.html
New Subscriber here! Great idea!!! I'm going to be looking for a set of those grabbers. Thank you!
Good job and nice smile !
Meanwhile, the able-bodied inventors: hey I built this elaborate heavy battery-powered contraption, here's me demoing it on a shallow, outdoor staircase with no turns
it costs $30,000
So true! Stay tuned for the electron-aided Hang-Rail™ system coming soon…🤞🍀
Thanks for watching.
Hi! Can you provide a link or resource where I can order this? I can't find the same kind shown in this video and I really want it!
WoW...Kool man. Thanks for this post. I'm going to get them
I hope you get them soon and they work well for you. Climbing up stairs with a Wheelchair using a reverse brake This guy for Germany built his own from watching my method and is now using it a lot. Please post your stair climbing when you get them working.
Ohhhh for sure I will need these going down the outside stairs to my apartment is gonna be hell on wheels, gonna need to learn to get in and out in my own
awesome video!!!! :D Good to know how I can do it
I like you T- shirt and the Wheelchair ❤️☮️👍
brilliant!
Gracias por tener vídeos informativos ,quiero aprender a ser más independiente.un abrazo
ABSOLUTELY AWESOME💯
I've been in a Wheelchair for the last 2 yrs that very in inspiring
Could you show us how to go up the stairs using that handrail? I was thinking that would make it evem easier. .y father and I are going to be doing this and really want to know, THANKS! This video has inspired me greatly because I cannot afford the lifts...
The reversed hill holders are a stroke of genius! - Pat.
Great video!
Awesome! Where find a cover for wheel from the snow that you touch to wheel yourself.
Dude i love this. I live in an area where tornados move fast and in home elevators are way too expensive. Where can i get the hanger rail?
Awesome
I am from india, can you please tell me how can I buy one... please it will be a great help bro
ua-cam.com/video/JE9z7ImNF9g/v-deo.html this guy made his own in Germany 🇩🇪 after seeing this video.
ua-cam.com/video/3doZqRPsVNU/v-deo.html someone copied me/had the same idea 4 years ago… you could buy these…or get Quickie brand “hill holders” good luck!
@@ebaysutube thanks man....
awesome!
Can you buy these from somewhere??
nice.. where I can get this?
Thanks for watching. Because of the insane liability involved, either you make your own or find a wheelchair mechanic to help you. I know it's possible to go from understanding the concept to creating this life changing reality for yourself because at least one person watched this video in Germany and did just that. :-)
Thanks
Hello,i'm a disable guy and i'd like to know the mechanism of that thing or where i can buy it
I am a big guy and I would like to get one.... where can I order me one plz ... can you plz give me a link or a place where I can get me one....
new to the chair, looking for any and all help. this will really help, where and WHAT do I buy?
Hi there, I really this kind of lock. Is there any ways I can get a set?
Thats really cool How can I get some Installed on my chair plz let me know
Thank for watching! this is something you have to take on yourself. A wheelchair shop might help with the install. It can be done with existing part only. Tough part is installing out of the way of your hands, when not in use. I am willing to help you figure it out.
It is awesome!!!
This is awesome man. I want to get some for my friend who is in a chair now. Only thing is once you get up the stairs what about going back down if there is no "ladder handle" like you have there? Either way the hill holders as they were originally designed would be useful for steep ramps.
Hi Bobby Brown, thanks for watching. Going down stairs is the easy part for most good arm strength wheelchair users, just hang on and drop down backwards. Of course you need a solid handrail to hang on to.
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Большое спасибо и спасибо за просмотр, друг!
How can i get one of this???
LOVE this.... WOW
Wow I am super late seeing this video... can these be ordered or was this a one-off commission?
But what to do, if there are no railings and stairs as you video? Thanks.
ua-cam.com/video/uyQbAE_pLFM/v-deo.html
Wow you are so amazing
Thank you so much 😀
wow.cool...!!! I like your video...^^
Brother mashallha you are great
from where can I buy that hill-holders ?
I had something almost just like that on my first wheelchair an Everst & Jennings. Been wanting some on my new chair for years. So where can I get these? Got a link to share?
stay safe, be interesting to know if 5 years later are you still using this technique?
Marney Smithies , thank you and thanks for watching. Yes I have some on my chair right now and still use them all the time. I’m 57 , 38 years a T-12 “complete” I would be glad to make a quick video demonstrating.
Arly, who just got them on his wheelchair that day, 5 years ago, lives in Mexico City and uses them all the time.
Where can I get these?!
That's the most elegant, nonchalant stair descent I've ever seen in my life... wheelchair or no.
wat u used please explain in Details
I would like to know how does flying with electric wheelchair? How do you get a good fit to electric wheelchair? I am having trouble because I am short and I can't get a chair to lower and
oh, I didn't read down enough.. hill holders. cool
Where did you get it?
what is is called again? Held Holders, wheel holders? Couldn't understand and where to look for them.
They can be called "hill-holders", I've heard "Grade-Aids" these are designed for someone with low arm strength, to push up a ramp without rolling back down between pushes. The ones made by Quickie/Sunrise Medical are the ones I use in the video. They are very strong plastic but have a LOT of stress on them holding a chair and rider at ~45 degrees on the tip of a step on stairs. Obviously, this is an unintended use and needs to be mounted super strong by someone mechanically-inclined, who understand the goal.
For those interested:
www.quickie-wheelchairs.com/replacement-parts/sunrise-medical/quickie-gp-gpv-gpsa-gp-ti/base-frame/wheel-locks/grade-aid-only-assembly
dear friend, do not tell me whether me that such a system "wheelchair camp-locks" - a sort of flaok for fixing the large rear wheel during balancing of rise and / wheelchair down the steps? I can only link to a site where you can order the ace! I am sorry that I write to through a translator so English is not very strong. thank you in advance.
Do you need much strength to do this?
I’ve seen a 90lbs woman take my 40lbs chair up a flight of stairs like it was nothing, trying it for the first time. Strong, but not superhuman or anything... Everyone who actually tries it says about the same thing, “it’s much easier than it looks”. a higher injury like a T-4 may need to strap the chest to the backrest a bit. Please watch some other videos using this method. I think it’s the best manual way to climb stairs, but I could be biased...
hey nice job, where did you get the thermos holder behind your wheelchair?
That was part of the Euro-Trip pimp-my-chair-job Arly was talking about... You end up drinking a lot more water. I highly recommend it. It's just a good tubular stainless steel bottle holder from a Bike shop, with a stainless steel bottle from Costco.
Reach people so lucky to exercises everyday
awesome! i gotta get me a set! :o
I’m in a wheelchair but I don’t understand?? Is it in the back or front??
Hi Pernilla, thanks for watching. We just put them on any way that works but out of the way of fingers...This is Toni, he saw this, then built some. I'm very proud of him.. ua-cam.com/video/JE9z7ImNF9gP/v-deo.htmlinned by ebaysutube
FRAANT07
4 years ago
"Thank you soooooo much. This was unthinkable to me. Climbing up stairs WAS the last real obstacle to me. In a few days I will be climbing stairs!!! This is life changing. Thank you
ps: check out my video "wheelchair LongBoarding" cheers"
On my own wheelchair, they lock out from my back rest, as seen here...ua-cam.com/video/xymObDVkHOs/v-deo.html
and on Arly's wheelchair in this video, they are on the lower wheelchair frame bar, again, out of the way! YOU DO NOT WANT TO CATCH YOUR THUMBS IN THOSE. Any good wheelchair mechanic can do this for you as long as he understand. Then, TEST IT FIRST WITH HELP! It's actually easier than it looks, a 45 kilo para lady used my (very heavy chair) up a whole flight of stair, first try, not even out of breath. W.C Ski racer, but still...
Standing is cool too: ua-cam.com/video/0CHTCn890Ow/v-deo.html
ebaysutube thanks for this tip I do understand it now but had to watch it a few times. I'm not sure my wheelchair provider accepts me doing adjustments of my own but I could ask for it. At the moment I can't do that kind of acrobatics that he just showed because my lower back has osteoporosis in it so all the screws and metal in there has no bone to grip, this means that my lower back is in a really sensitive state right now. Any bumps or strapping myself to the chair may cause me to be paralyzed which I m not at the moment and I don't want to get paralyzed if it may be avoided. Hopefully you understood my explanation. Enjoy!
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Well Cher rs sir
the guy in red is damn hot
Dónde lo puedo conseguir
What level is your injury?
Thanks for watching. Arly is a T-4 Para
how about looking for a first floor place to live
good idea, wish I had thought of it before buying that house.
1:19 Anti gravity chair?🤣 Isn't it supposed to fall down while you are hanging there?
He’s strapped into the wheelchair
do you think you can do that when you are fifty or sixty?
59 this year, still no problem. thank you for watching.
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you're super cute xoxo...I am your biggest fan love the accent
How to climb stairs while bound to a wheelchair / Step 1: Be absolutely jacked
Great comment! 😁 And very light. Awesome power to weight ratio…
But I’ve seen many no so strong people do it easy.
A 100lbs girl para in my relatively very heavy wheelchair.. 38lbs she did it easily and said the same thing everybody says. “It’s way easier than it looks!”
Arly actually blamed me for not explaining how easy it would be and how much it would change his live, starting with the trip to Europe, right after this video.
Aquí en Colombia carecemos de muchas ayudás técnica, ni con la plata se puede conseguir una grúa para subir persona discapacitada al vehículo, tengo el dinero pero no vendé en mi país la grúa como en México, estado unidos, chile entré otros países, felicitaciones a todos los gobiernos de los diferentes países que piensan en los discapacitados, para hacerle más fácil la situación manifiesta que se encuentran inmersos por los avatares del destino.
am 5 years late, but not even on a good I was able to climb steps like that
Hello, I'm late too and just found this also. Where did you purchase the attachments and how much were they if you don't mind me asking
I can't do this, 3 years and I'm still having a lot of nerve pain.
I’m having some health issues with my joints, but we had a family trip planned for New York City. This ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxuxJwamLFanm476LC5WPeTouyyU1GXomC was perfect! It’s lightweight enough that my friend could carry it up or down stairs when we needed to. (I can walk very short distances) It was comfortable for me to sit in, I would say if you’re super tall it might be a little cramped. I’m 5’1” and the foot rests were the perfect height. This may not be the best one for long term use, you get what you pay for, but for something that fits our budget that gives me accessibility while we deal with my health this was amazing.
hi do you have instagram ?
He kinda looks like Jake Gyllenhaal
Finally available! ua-cam.com/video/3doZqRPsVNU/v-deo.html
It hard I Don t think that i can do it you need sum exession
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My apartment is on one level. Much easier than all that effort.
+PageMonster but surely you go out and encounter steps.
Great idea however this demonstration is being tried by someone who is very slim and with a low back wheelchair. I wonder how it would work with most paraplegics.
Wheel you let me help you with Your dissability
Can you move your legs sir
this dose not work and it dangerous
It seems to work pretty good. Yes it's dangerous. Not for everybody.
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