I tried them all and decided on levo due to very simple build, many generic parts, product support and, especially comfort and ease of use. I tried every single model available and I recommend you do the same. Permobil looks like a bucketofbolts to me: tons of nuts, bolts, fasteners, electronics too exposed and consisting of cheap, thin, non weatherproof circuitry. Look at all the buttons and switches for the controls so thin they could break with the brush of an arm. Redmans are OK and well made but look ugly as hell.

Stayintouch: I am still waiting on insurance approval which will take numerous submissions with lots of letters of support from therapists, doctors, etc.

be patient and don't settle for standing frame because who has time to stand, idle for an hour/day

Brian

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i tried a permobil standing chair and it was sweet. unable to get anyone to purchase it, though. i've heard bad things about redman chairs.
luke
In a message dated 7/26/2004 1:18:02 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


    In a message dated 7/26/04 11:50:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

    << i'm interested in getting a standing wheelchair, but i'm not sure
    if some

    are better then others. does any of you have one? i'd need one that also

    tilts and reclines. are they covered by any insurance?


kathy





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