Don't forget to tell the folks about New Mobility- March 2010
TRICK DOWN-RIPOFF, stories of the van conversion industry.
 
If anyone has a story they wish to share with New Mobility Magazine,
write to Ben.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 2/1/2010 2:48:07 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Greg,
Because of your extensive experience with a  variety of state-of-the-art 
chairs, I'm hoping you'll be willing to help with  an article I'm writing for  
the New Mobility magazine  Web-site.
 
The article is about the  newest innovations in pressure relief & 
redistribution.  It's not  about ointments, nutrition or cushions.   It's about 
technology--the latest cool gear.  I'm looking for people who have experienced  
pressure problems and are familiar with the latest in wheelchair tilt, 
recline  and standing features.  I want to know: What works and what  doesn't?  
What do you think of the  newest high-tech products and capabilities?  What 
other solutions have you tried  for pressure relief?
 
Interviews can be done by phone or  e-mail, and will take no more than 15 
minutes.  My deadline is next Mon., Feb.  8. 
Please feel free to pass this  along to anyone you think might be a good 
source. 
Thanks very much, in advance, for  your help and cooperation. 
Best,
Ben Mattlin  
NewMobility.com
[email protected] 
----- Original Message ----- 
From:  _Greg_ (mailto:[email protected])  
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 11:56  AM
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L]  power/manual/emotion



I think the  Permobil is the most comfortable chair I’ve had, plus I think 
they are the  best looking chairs. (Though my TDX5 does look a lot like it, 
especially  since I changed to a single post legrest. And the new back on my 
TDX is much  nicer now than the first one.) I just wish they both were 
faster. I’m told  front/mid wheel chairs will fishtail if they go any faster 
than  7.5. 
I LOVE the Permoil  X850 Corpus. Looks like a dune buggy. It’s got a roll 
bar and the front  wheels extend out for outdoor use. It’s got cool little 
mirrors on the front  fenders. It just looks fast sitting there, but it only 
goes up to 9  mph. 
So I’d like to get  the 21st Century Bounder _http://www.wheelchairs.com/_ 
(http://www.wheelchairs.com/)  it’s not  great looking, but looks better in 
person. I think I could make some changes  to make it look better, single 
post legrest, a seat system like a Permobil,  then get something to cover the 
electronics. My TDX5 has a nice seating  system now. I think it’s an after 
market seat not usually on a TDX. It’s a  hard back, tilt, recline, raises, 
the top corners are cut off to make it  more comfortable on the shoulders, 
padded real well. The 21st  Century chair still uses belt drive. But it goes 
11.5 mph. It does look  better than the old version, but still needs help. 
SPEED SPEED  SPEED  THAT’S WHAT I WANT. 
Greg 
 
  
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permobil chairman 2s 
_http://www.usatechguide.org/itemreview.php?itemid=169_ 
(http://www.usatechguide.org/itemreview.php?itemid=169)  leaning  towards 
_http://www.permobil.com/USA/Products/Rehab/C500-Corpus/_ 
(http://www.permobil.com/USA/Products/Rehab/C500-Corpus/)  next  chair 
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