The speed of any powered item can change from inch to foot to mile,  
depending on many different factors.  Temps, Whether batteries are fully  
charged, 
wind direction and level of surface.  I would think going down a  hill 
would yield the fastest results, while climbing a steep grade would yield  much 
less performace.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 5/15/2015 11:41:59 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I asked the rep about 7mph and that's what she  told me. I did have the 
experience of taking it as fast as it could go on my  neighborhood streets and 
it seems as fast as my Invacare TDX5sp. It goes 7mph.  My new chair actually 
tells me how fast I'm going but I can't look down and  see as my 
neighborhood streets are being completely redone this summer and  seeing how 
fast I 
was going was not as important to me as crashing. I'll save  that for our 
Metro Parks. I haven't been sitting in it because I'm waiting for  prior 
authorization to have it modified for driving. Then I'll be able to take  it to 
the 
park. Oh, but Greg, it's not even close to 8mph!  
Dianna

Hmm, the  Q600Z web page lists 8mph. Could 5mph be a Medicare rule, not 
FDA? 
I  know if there were things uncovered before, that I could pay the 
difference.  
My TDX5 clocks in at 6.5mph, but was listed at 7.5mph. Never as fast as  
listed though. 
Thanks, Greg 




-----Original  Message-----
From: Don Smith <[email protected]>
To: greg  <[email protected]>
Cc: quad-list <[email protected]>
Sent:  Thu, May 14, 2015 9:04 pm
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] New Chair


Last year I got a permobil m300, with full tilt and legs can  elevate.  My 
20 % co-pay was $3400,on 19,000 plus cost.  It goes  6mph, but for an extra 
$1000.00 out of pocket I could get faster motors that  did 7mph.  That 
$1000.00 bought alot of food, and  I'm never late to  eat. 


On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 5:29 PM, greg <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) > wrote: 

Hmm, the Q600Z web page lists 8mph. Could 5mph be a  Medicare rule, not 
FDA? 
I know if there were things uncovered before,  that I could pay the 
difference. 
My TDX5 clocks in at 6.5mph, but was  listed at 7.5mph. Never as fast as 
listed though. 
Thanks, Greg  


> hi greg, 
> i don't know about insurance but i just  got my new chair. it's a 
> quantum 6000z. i really like it. going  over bumps are nice. smooth 
> ride. my rep told me 5mph was the max  because of fda rules. still 
> fast though! 
> 
> 
>  -----Original Message----- 
> From: greg < [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > 
> To: quad-list < [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > 
> Sent: Tue, May 12, 2015  4:13 pm 
> Subject: [QUAD-L] New Chair 
> 
> 
> I  need a new chair pretty soon. This one is falling apart. The 
> repair  shop said it's at the point it's costing more to keep it 
> going. It  needs motors, batteries, recline actuators. they all 
> still work,  just not great. My insurance covers 80%, but my 20% is 
> still a big  expense. The chair shop use to help out with co-pays, 
> but now they  have contracts with the insurance companies that say 
> they wont do  that anymore. I guess that prevents more people from 
> getting  chairs, keeps their costs down. I'm on a Medicare 
> replacement  program United 
> Healthcare. I do not qualify for Medicaid. Anyone  know of any type 
> of  secondary insurance that would help? I'm  liking the Quantum 
> 6000Z, 8mph. Greg  









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