I've only used rear wheel drive chairs. I like them, but I've never tried any 
other type so I'm not sure what opinion to give you. Jeff

      From: Randy Anderson <[email protected]>
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I am thinking of getting a new power chair. I like the mid-wheel Permobil. Have 
any tried a  rear wheel drive or front wheel drive?  I live in a small house so 
do not have a lot of room to turn etc. What is the better chair for a small 
area? Thanks for any help.  Rose

Hello Rose

About a year and a half ago I got a Permobile F5 VS (vertical standing) 
front-wheel-drive power chair with sip and puff controls (because it is a 
standing chair there is no other option).
Personally, I've had a fair amount of mechanical issues with it, but that's 
another story. As I understand it is a new model for them, and they're working 
out the kinks. Well it's been slow my wheelchair provider and Permobile have 
been and are still working on it. With no additional charges from either 
company.

In the past I've had Invacare's, first one was real wheel second one was 
mid-wheel. I much preferred the mid-wheel in every way, handling, 
traction/going over stuff, tight spots/areas etc.

The front-wheel-drive that I presently have now goes over stuff better than 
anything I've had. I think probably because there is no front wheels except the 
drive wheels, so the drive wheels don't have push the smaller wheels over first 
in the drive wheels being bigger tend to climb over things better. If you 
happen to look at a VS on their website there are wheels in front but they do 
not go down to floor level until you go into the standing option, for stability.
On my VS I believe the backend may stick out further than a regular 
front-wheel-drive (you could check their website). Because the backend is out 
so far you really have to watch the cornering because it likes to run into 
everything, corners, chairs, cars, you name it.
However and take corners of front-wheel-drive works differently than the 
mid-wheel. It turns sharp enough but instead of swinging wide to take the turn 
you come in close and take a sharp turn. Say, you are going down the hall of 
the house and the bathroom door was on the left, you would stay close to the 
left wall and then take pretty much of 90° turn. But if you don't get close 
enough to the left wall your backend hits into the right wall ( think of a 
woman with a BIG bustle on her dress).
With that in mind, say you drive up along the kitchen counter on your right 
side close enough to reach or see something. When you go to leave the counter 
and try to go to the left, your backend likes to run into the kitchen counter 
that you're trying to get away from.

With my front-wheel-drive I had to get used to the backend feeling kind of 
squirrely/snaky at higher speeds.

My Permobile and I've heard of others has a nice backrest with nice support of 
back and sides, but as with most chairs you have to get all the way back in the 
seat.

I would suggest that if you like the mid-wheel or believe you would like it, I 
would go with that.
But that's just one guys opinion.
Good luck, Randy




   

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