Hi Jude,
Yes, I've been putting many hours and days of research into power
wheelchairs. I tried one in my condo
yesterday, but even the Pride Go-Chair, a small chair, was too big for
our tiny bathroom. I'm going to
try a Jazzy 1113 next. It's supposed to have a small turning circle. i
will pr
Jude,
Yes, my small suv, a Subaru Forester, does not have a wide enough hatch
opening for
a powerchair that does not come apart.
Thanks for the info.
Kevin
heyjude48...@aol.com wrote:
*Kevin,*
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*Is it mandatory that the wheelchair you are looking for is able to
come apart for tra
I bought one on eBay for $500, and another on Craig's list for $300
BERNARD BUTCHER
From: lynne myers [mailto:lynnemye...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 8:24 AM
To: tmic
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Wheelchair questions
Have you looked on ebay for c
Have you looked on ebay for chairs. I got my mom a nice one on there for about
$300 about a year ago.
--- On Thu, 8/13/09, Kevin Wolfthal wrote:
From: Kevin Wolfthal
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Wheelchair questions
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, August 13, 2009, 9:53 PM
Thanks to
Thanks! Sounds like just what i need!
No I cannot walk (paraplegic). The arms go up and I can use a
sliding board with a little help to get in it because sometimes my
legs have a lot of tone and refuse to work with me.
In a message dated 8/12/2009 9:58:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
a...@ar
Thanks to everyone who replied regarding my wheelchair quesrions!
I wish I could get a scooter for cost and portability, but I really need a
small mid-wheel drive chair to get around the tight spaces of my
condo. Unfortunately I will have to pay for this chair out of pocket
because I got a large
No I cannot walk (paraplegic). The arms go up and I can use a sliding
board with a little help to get in it because sometimes my legs have a lot of
tone and refuse to work with me.
In a message dated 8/12/2009 9:58:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
a...@artfarm.com writes:
I have a Quantum
KEVIN
I PURCHASED A PRIDE GO GO ELITE SCOOTER IN APRIL. I LOVE IT. I HAVE USED
IT FOR SHOPPING, AND ATTENDING OUTSIDE FUNCTIONS LIKE OUR STATE FAIR. IT IS
EASILY DISASSEMBLED AND WOULD FIT IN THE TRUNK OF ANY CAR. THE HEAVIEST
ITEM IS THE BATTERY WHICH IS 28 LBS. MY DAUGHTER CAN TAKE IT APAR
I use a Pride Mobility Quantum 600 with a non-reclining seat and golf-
cart-like 14 inch drive wheels, three inch casters front and back,
Chosen to go over the rough lawn of a cemetery. It does get stuck in
the rough lawn near the garden where rocks near the surface can trap a
caster. Cont
I have a Quantum 610 and love it. From the joystick I can elevate my
legs and recline flat.
Can you walk? I am paralyzed and unable to use my motorized chair
because i can't get in it. I *just* learned that the design is *not* for the
paralyzed, that there is another design better for the
paral
I have a Quantum 610 and love it. From the joystick I can elevate my legs
and recline flat. What I have not tried though is having the base facing
forward and pivoting the chair to the side (like sitting at a table to eat).
They even had a color chart like a car lot. There are also 4 speeds s
Hi Kevin,
Just an fyi, not sure if you are getting any help from insurance, medicare,
etc. or not on this power chair.? If you are not, you may want to consider
purchasing one second hand.? I've bought 2 second hand, the second only because
the first one didn't have the power to pull the hil
Invacare Ranger II - rear wheel, loved this chair and I was more mobile then
so I ran that thing all over and at 6-7mph.
Quickie S-525 - rear wheel, okay, goes as fast as I do now anyway
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