FreeWheel wheelchair attachment product features and demo
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- Physical Therapist Brad and QLI Resident Joe discuss the features, accessories, and function of the versatile and affordable FreeWheel wheelchair attachment.
The FreeWheel is an easy-to-use, simple, and adjustable wheelchair attachment that allows manual wheelchair users to access rough terrain such as parks and gravel areas. Brad points out the various features and benefits of the FreeWheel before demonstrating the attachment mechanism. Joe then demonstrates how the FreeWheel lifts the front casters to allow for better clearance of rough terrain and ease of movement.
For more information or to order, visit GoFreeWheel.com.
Nice wheel please detail of the price I am paralyzed from 38 years
Nice wheel please I have .I am paralyzed from 39 years from nepal
How do you install these on folding wheelchairs?
Hi, there is actually a folding wheelchair adapter. Check out this link to view it: livingspinal.com/active-mobility/freewheel-wheelchair-attachment-1/
@@qli8818 interesting! I have the Küschall Champion, but the front casters just don’t seem to lift because of the folding footplate. Would this work for my chair? It doesn’t have these round tubes
$600.+ is inexpensive?? Maybe for some people. But not all... If I had one today I wouldn't be sporting a black eye today.. I just did a face plant on asphalt...
That was my thought when he said 'inexpensive'... I was like "For WHO?!" XD I would love to have one, as I'm sure you would - Hope you healed well! - But 600 bucks is far from 'inexpensive'.
You're both right...$600 isn't exactly cheap. Not much equipment is. Compared to other options for making your wheelchair more accessible over different terrains, it certainly is a more affordable option. If you're interested, here's a website with some great resources for obtaining grants for adaptive sports equipment:
www.sralab.org/lifecenter/resources/listing-grants-adaptive-sports-equipment-automotive-and-home-needs
Inexpensive….?
That looks so rattly. $600 but no bearings?