No, it doesn't I don't think on the centre wheels, just two sprung loaded arms that hold the chair upright on its main wheels. Like most mid drive bone shakers.It has independent suspension.
Unique suspension on all wheels, providing an extremely smooth ride with easy access, superior handling and comfort.
Curious, I took a very brief look at the TA iQ web site where I noticed:
Unique suspension on all wheels, providing an extremely smooth ride with easy access, superior handling and comfort.
Maybe this is indeed an exception to the lack of drive-wheel suspension on MWD chairs.
Here's the RWD version... https://patienthandling.com.au/ta-iq-re ... wer-chair/ Looks like your typical indoor/outdoor 4mph NHS chair!
Steve
I didnt tell anyone what they should post and I definitely would be unhappy if they held back if they had any problems. I actually think if I tried to coach Julie she we write the opposite.
Im sorry if it has upset anyone. Everyone who has gotten a TA from us has become a friend so I felt comfortable asking. I just didnt know that it would cause any offence.
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Andy
That equals 3.3 km on average per day which is not bad
Burgerman wrote:That equals 3.3 km on average per day which is not bad
Really? About 2 miles?
So far today I didn't go far, but have been into town to the bank, and then a coffee shop for food. Now home. Thats about 5 miles (2 there, 2 back, and a mile going from bank to coffee shop). And now I am going to meet a friend back in town via a motorcycle dealership to collect some parts. Before coming home to do some work on my van. I would guess at about 12 to 14 miles by the end of the average day (pub) and home.
Tested this on GPS in the past, and even a trip around the nearest park and back before my dog died was 2 miles and a bit. Used to go their twice a day.
Currently on charge at 40A as I type ready to go out again. I am not unusual, theres plenty like me! Theres vast differences in usage pattern between powerchair users. Nandol in portugal never had enough range, and expresso was doing 20 to 40 miles a day measured.
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