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Anyone recommend a particular model? I'd be pushing it mostly on pavements.
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You may find something that suits here sandy.
You may find something that suits here sandy.
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Have you looked at this website, Sandy?
Have you looked at this website, Sandy?
Not a recomendation for a particular model but make sure you try pushing it before you buy. My niece has a wheelchair and we took her for a walk along the prom at Blackpool; we both came back with bruised toes where there was something on the back of the wheelchair that we kicked as we swung our legs forward. Last time we took her out she had a different wheelchair - no problem.
See if there is anywhere you can try some out, both for user comfort and for the one pushing. I've pushed a lot of different wheelchairs through volunteering and there can be big differences.
Even if mostly pavements, you can't avoid certain things like uneven paving, cobbles, slopes, kerbs etc... all of the time. I remember Blackpool was particularly challenging over the roads and tram tracks and the pier.
Also consider things like storage, if you will need to get it in and out of a car, availability for space to hold any bags and such around the wheelchair. You might pick up on things you hadn't considered before.
Having a try out of one if you can get one on loan might help you get a feel for what would or wouldn't be beneficial to you.
Even if mostly pavements, you can't avoid certain things like uneven paving, cobbles, slopes, kerbs etc... all of the time. I remember Blackpool was particularly challenging over the roads and tram tracks and the pier.
Also consider things like storage, if you will need to get it in and out of a car, availability for space to hold any bags and such around the wheelchair. You might pick up on things you hadn't considered before.
Having a try out of one if you can get one on loan might help you get a feel for what would or wouldn't be beneficial to you.