wheelchairer wrote:Actually I've had 3 of them for over 20 years now.
Because they are a stand-up wheelchair, they move the c.g. as far back as possible, So when you are driving them around sat down, they are nearly as agile as the BM.
You are not meant to be Driving round in them stood up. I don't know anybody who has attempted that in a stand-up wheelchair. You might stand-up, and derive a little way to get closer to the cupboard you want to open or something like that, but you wouldn't be driving round like that bloke is there.
Unfortunately they stop making them about 10 years ago
Yes of course indoors, on a safe surface, But that guys is out in the park LOLrover220 wrote:yeah of course you need to be careful and aware of the surface etc, most only do it indoors around the kitchen etc.
No they Were definitely R-net BTW. It's what I'm using now.Burgerman wrote:I remember those lifestand chairs. They were dynamic control. Which we can program. For free...
At least the one I saw.
Maybe you can still get one?
The problem is that all the mass is over the front. (the reason why it doesent have anti tips) so very nose heavy. So once stood, even more so. The motors wont have enough torque to steer properly like this and theres little rear wheel traction as not enough weight on them.
Its an exaduration of the usual nose heavy rear drive chair that forces me to move the seating back to get good control on all of them. So this design will steer very badly and rear wheels will slip easily as you decelerate or reverse. And if one wheel slips then you lose control as these are the ones that steer you!
So be careful what you buy! Those front casters are having to take all his mass.
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