Hi, thank you for your videos. I have MS. I have really appreciated the variety of topics. This last video i was especially focused on the tray. I have a Permobil wheelchair, too. Of possible would you do short video on the posts and the tray? If not, that’s ok, too. Thanks again!
Hey thank you very much for making this video. I'm only in my third month of wheelchair life and it has been quite overwhelming. Beginning with the absolute criminals seem to make up the majority of dealers, down to the complication of locating peripherals that work with your specific chair and your specific disorder. I have a terribly active upper body with involuntary motion, it drives me crazy but I cannot find a single chair that does not creak and groan constantly, and I'm only 145 lb! Shopping for accessories is absurdly difficult, one does not know what things are called, it makes searching very complicated. I have to specifically thank you for the mention of the elbow blocks, that would be enormously useful to me. I have already bookmarked a few. Thanks again. Very overwhelming. Just started living alone at the same time, quite the adjustment
May I get the links to the items please
Hi, thank you for your videos. I have MS. I have really appreciated the variety of topics. This last video i was especially focused on the tray. I have a Permobil wheelchair, too. Of possible would you do short video on the posts and the tray? If not, that’s ok, too. Thanks again!
And that water bottle! That's amazing. The straw just stays in place?
Where do you get memory foam
Thanks for sharing!
It is great to see how you have improvrd on you chair. How is totalky imoressed by you positive attitude and how you guys work as a team. Bravo!
Beyond helpful for my first time
What a great, informative video! Great cushion demo. Have you tried the Roho quad compartment?
This is super cool!!!
Hey thank you very much for making this video. I'm only in my third month of wheelchair life and it has been quite overwhelming. Beginning with the absolute criminals seem to make up the majority of dealers, down to the complication of locating peripherals that work with your specific chair and your specific disorder. I have a terribly active upper body with involuntary motion, it drives me crazy but I cannot find a single chair that does not creak and groan constantly, and I'm only 145 lb! Shopping for accessories is absurdly difficult, one does not know what things are called, it makes searching very complicated. I have to specifically thank you for the mention of the elbow blocks, that would be enormously useful to me. I have already bookmarked a few. Thanks again. Very overwhelming. Just started living alone at the same time, quite the adjustment
Best wishes!