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Ottobock's powerchairs

Postby martin007 » 04 Mar 2023, 20:04

Hi.


Are any of you user of Ottobock powerchairs?

What do you think of this manufacturer?
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Re: Ottobock's powerchairs

Postby rickystyx » 05 Mar 2023, 20:37

I still use my Ottobock B400 it is built like a tank - litterally thick steel construction
ottobock b400 150Ah lifepo4
Swiss-trac manual chair add on with 30Ah Lifepo4 (want more 15Ah headway cells )
Meyra Optimus (PRIME)2 150Ah lifepo4 :0)
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Re: Ottobock's powerchairs

Postby REPARACIÓN SILLAS » 04 Jun 2023, 01:02

Hello Martín and Ricky, yes, they are very strong and here in Argentina from Ottobock they are the most sold because they are the most common model. They are used for powerchairs, bowls, daily life and they are the ones that come to us the least for repair, as "common chairs" they have good approval.
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Re: Ottobock's powerchairs

Postby snaker » 07 Jun 2023, 04:05

@REPARACIÓN SILLAS: How much does an Ottobock B6 (basic options) cost in Argentina?
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Re: Ottobock's powerchairs

Postby eizbear » 17 Sep 2023, 07:40

We tried the Otto Bock Skippi a few years ago. We really liked the chair, but it came to a complete halt as they only had one type of motor for that chair. The max speed was around 7 km/h if I remember correctly. So yeah, it was a no go for us. No way I’m forcing my kid not being able to “run”. It’s not like the kids in school only move in walking speed when they are out playing, so why should my son be forced to move like a snail.

But other than that , the construction felt nice. Just to bad they didn’t believe more in their own product.
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Re: Ottobock's powerchairs

Postby Burgerman » 20 Sep 2023, 15:29

Faster motors draw more current. At all speeds. And 30Ah batteries wouldnt be able to cope. So its probably not wise anyway. May be the reason they dont offer it as a faster chair.
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Re: Ottobock's powerchairs

Postby REPARACIÓN SILLAS » 23 Sep 2023, 23:04

snaker wrote:@REPARACIÓN SILLAS: How much does an Ottobock B6 (basic options) cost in Argentina?


Hello, sorry for not answering before Snaker and group, I was quite absent from the forum. The best-selling chairs here from the Ottobock brand are the manual Centro S1 model which is around £240 and the motorized B400 which is around £4700.

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