I have driven up 1 of the steepest hills in San Francisco: Mason street from Union square to California. I have gone up 5 inch stairs. I have not been on uncompacted soil because I dont expect good performance.

It is a great chair!

Bri


On May 9, 2006, at 9:19 AM, Silas wrote:

Hey Brien, How does the tdx5 handel rough terains in grass and hills? Silas
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I have used several power chairs and have had INCREDIBLE success with the tdx 5. It is extremely stable, well handling, fast, reliable, comfortable and, with true track, it goes straight regardless of surface incline or inconsistency. Test drive one of these when you are getting new chair and be sure to get gearless brushless motors!!!
Brien
On Apr 30, 2006, at 4:12 PM, William Willis wrote:
You are right. This chair looks neither sturdy nor safe.


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Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 17:31:51 -0500

I personally dislike the tdx but they do make an elevator for it. It's the formula seating. http://www.invacare.com/cgi-bin/ imhqprd/ inv_catalog/prod_cat.jsp?s=0&catOID=-536885284


William Willis wrote:


Sounds great! Congrats! By the way, does anyone here have an elevating chair, one that simply raises you up 6 in or so? I think Bounder makes one. I sure could use one. This is a combo tilt and elevate. Bounder has some amazing products.
http://www.wheelchairs.com/galleryframeset.htm







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