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rustyjames wrote:Congrats on the new ride. Is the color silver? Never saw one that color, looks good.
rustyjames wrote:Are those tipper wheels in constant contact with the ground, or is there some clearance?
Lord Chatterley wrote:I wish they would show more of the chairs in action rather than boring talking heads giving their sales schtick.![]()
Jennifer Lawrence they ain't.
LC
Lord Chatterley wrote:
3.41secs seems...um...interesting.![]()
LC
Burgerman wrote:I think the only reason people are unhappy with Pride (Quantum) chairs is actually the manufacturer. The chairs themselves are all much the same as each other whatever the manufacturer. Mostly built from standardised industry off the shelf p[arts common to many manufacturers.
But Pride seem to keep everything away from the end user. From parts to programmers. They seem to want to involve you in a lot of officialdom, dealers (providers) etc. Making is as hard as possible to fix or sort out any issues yourself. And there's a lot of marketing and hype with lots of models brought out to take best advantage of the way chairs are "allowed" to be funded by the US insurance system.
The Q6 edge being a case to point. Its basically a cheaper slower and narrower Q6000 with lower cost slower motors, smaller batteries (making chair narrower), lower cost weaker controller. So it can fit the criteria and be funded...
They "sell" or market this as narrower (pointless if YOU are not narrow too) and more efficient more modern chair... Well its slower (so lower geared) so it can get away with smaller cheaper batteries, cheaper weaker controller, etc. And still get same range. Except in reality it doesn't quite manage that. Its all marketing and no substance. But that's what pride/quantum are really good at. And it seems to piss off users that do know what they want really well.
Burgerman wrote:Because in the US it seems they can charge whatever the insurance will pay and so add in the date etc.
Burgerman wrote:Wait till you start adding a few "custom" essentials...
And a fancy seating system. (a bunch of steel brackets and some 100 dollar actuators) And a controller upgrade etc...
Dblshotz wrote:Wrote a short review that didnt appear for some reason. Its late but i will rewrite it again. Sorry guys. for now just enjoy the pic
MenCallMeGimpy wrote:Dblshotz wrote:Wrote a short review that didnt appear for some reason. Its late but i will rewrite it again. Sorry guys. for now just enjoy the pic
Sorry for reviving this old thread, but I was wondering how you're liking you S-636 after nearly a year? Has it been reliable? How are the batteries holding up?
Also, do you know if you can get a fold-down backrest? I'd like to get a reasonably tall backrest, but the ceiling of my van has other ideas. If I can fold the backrest down when the chair is on the van lift, that would solve my problem.
Thanks!
MenCallMeGimpy wrote:Thanks for the update Dblshotz. And congratulations on the new baby!
Sounds like a good chair and a strong candidate for BM-style modifications.
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