Well said W, good idea too........to test 1st .   Thanks

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:        In a message dated 2/27/2007 10:31:08 A.M. 
Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   Thanks Eric,   I been doing some reading on powerchairs, seems none are 
perfect, all seem to have good points and bad. I guess the reason for that is 
that everyone has different needs depending on their level of injury or 
disability and specific needs of each person vary.   Dan H


  
   
  Wheelchairs and PWDs, make pretty pictures, but rarely warranty your 
satisfaction without trial and testing. One learns in time that everything 
which glitters... is not gold.  Also what might be great for one person, may 
offer total misery for another.
   
  The point I'm making is physical testing should be your criteria, not pretty 
pictures or another's say-so.
  Granted, it may not be easy, but when you consider that you will be using it 
daily for 3-5 and maybe 7 years, you want to make sure that you are getting the 
right product.
   
  Look, but test.
  Best Wishes
  W



  
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