the rig by not-a-wheelchair is an alternative to wheelchairs that gives users with specials needs the capability to go off-road. the four-wheeled wheelchair features a large frame that makes it look more like a vehicle than a medical-grade movement device. ‘searching for an off-road wheelchair can be aggravating,’ comments zack nelson, the creator who established this product for his wife. ‘there are a few various alternatives out there, but they can cost as much as an automobile or are super sluggish.’
the rig by not-a-wheelchair is totally electrical and can be customized to the users desires, consisting of frame color, wheels and variety. it includes a rear rack mounting system to hold wheelchairs, coolers, camping gear or perhaps a picnic basket. its premium parts are the exact same as the ones used in bikes, making sure simple upkeep and the ability to transit all terrains where a bike would normally have the ability to travel.
created for the outdoors, the rig is built with an aluminum frame, removable bumper, and four inch off roadway bike tires. with a series of 10-20 miles (ca. 32 km) with one battery, and 25-35 miles (ca. 56 km) with 2 batteries depending on the surface, weight of the rider and weight of the cargo, this wheelchair is best for those who enjoy outdoor experiences. and although the lorry is strong, it’s better to think about it as a back road adventurer rather than a mountain climber.