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The Frontier has great stability because it's on 6 wheels all the time and it has regular suspension as in shocks plus the big knobby tires only use 6-8 lbs pressure that absorbs lots of shock.
I was amazed driving over thresholds and rocks and barely a bumb at all.
You ever hit a rock going full speed?
My other chair would've practically threw me out, now I hardly even dodge them.
The Extreme 4x4 is 4 wheel drive and I don't know how you more stable than it.
Anyways you can always test drive one.
I didn't think I'd like the mid wheel drive until I tested it and I'll never go back to rear or front, I can get in and out of a lot more places now that I wouldn't have even considered before.
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Date: 10/13/05 11:10:02
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Go for "walks"?
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I don't want a mid wheel drive wheelchair because it's too unstable when I drive. With the Omega Track you can get different types of tires, air suspension, which makes it almost like riding in a Cadillac and of course all the other gizmos we need. The Omega Track weighs 140 pounds more than my Invacare Torque and it is also a little longer, which makes it a little cumbersome inside but the stability of the Omega Track is unbelievable compared to my and the other wheelchairs I have tried so far.
Jim
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