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The Drive Energi Plus is the latest innovation in electric wheelchairs

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

When mobility aids company Drive launched their Drive Energi electric wheelchair, a great number of wheelchair users were more than impressed with its exceptional appearance, features and performance. However, this was before the Drive Energi Plus electric wheelchair was released, with enough upgraded features and finishing touches to make it one of the very best electric wheelchairs available today.

Enhanced style
The Drive Energi Plus electric wheelchair is finished in a vivid and striking electric blue and the decorative artwork adorning it only adds to its visual appeal. It is compact enough to be stylish, but is large enough to be fully functional.

Comfort
This particular model has a great number of adjustable features, including:

• A height and tension adjustable back rest
• Width and height adjustable arm rests
• Swing in/swing out leg rests
• 18 inch seat width
• Full length arm pads

Performance and extra features
The Drive Energi Plus uses the very latest technology to provide exceptional performance. Anti-tip wheels make it extremely stable, whilst the P&G controller uses advanced technology to allow you to have complete control over your movement. Further features include:

• In-built storage bag
• Quick-detach battery tray for easy transportability
• A maximum user weight of 21 stone.

For exceptional performance, choose the Drive Mambo 363 Mid Wheeled Power Chair

Friday, February 19th, 2010

There are a number of good power chairs available these days, but one in particular stands out when it comes to performance. The Drive Mambo 363 mid wheeled power chair is an extremely popular choice amongst disabled users these days, and this is probably because of the staggering range of luxury features on offer for a very reasonable price.

Outstanding features
The Drive Mambo 363 is able to provide exceptional performance, whilst also offering attractive styling and complete comfort, due to the following special features:

• 19 mile travel range – For complete value for money as well as convenience, the Drive Mambo 363 allows you to travel up to 19 miles without needing to charge the battery.
• Adjustable parts – Due to width and angle adjustable arm rests and a height adjustable foot plate, you will be able to find the most comfortable sitting position possible.
• 25-stone weight capacity – This power chair has been designed with the needs of each individual user in mind, making it the perfect mobility aid for any shape or size.
• King Admiral Seat – This luxury seat adds to the ride comfort and has the added bonuses of being height adjustable and able to rotate 360 degrees.
• Mid Wheel Drive system – The impressive turning radius enabled by this powerful system means that the Drive Mambo 363 is responsive and manoeuvrable, and perfect for indoor as well as outdoor use.

As if that wasn’t enough, further benefits of the Drive Mambo 363 power chair include anti-tip wheels, easy-to-use controls and one-touch adjustability.

New innovations: the Drive Mambo Micro Portable Power Chair

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Power chairs are a more technologically advanced and high-spec version of the traditional wheelchair. They are easier to operate, are much more comfortable for users, and allow anyone with mobility problems to move about freely with ease. As advanced as these power chairs are, a new improved model will come along every now and again to prove that mobility aid technology is more flexible and advanced than you would imagine. The latest example of this is the Drive Mambo Micro Portable Power Chair.

Superior features of the Drive Mambo power chair

The standout feature of the Drive Mambo Micro Portable power chair is its manoeuvrability. It is one of the most responsive power chairs of its kind available nowadays, making it extremely easy and enjoyable to use. Its small turning circle means it can easily negotiate tricky areas indoors as well as out, and its compact size allows you to take it anywhere without difficulty.

This is another key aspect of the Drive Mambo power chair – its transportability. The following features allow you to easily disassemble it and transport it anywhere in the boot of a car:

• It splits into four small, easy-to-manage sections for convenient transportation or storage
• It has a fully detachable battery pack
• Its compact size and low weight mean that transporting it is no issue

As well as being fully transportable, this power chair can also be easily adjusted for your comfort. The armrests, seat and footplate can all be easily adjusted to suit your sitting position and body shape, making the Drive Mambo Micro Portable Power Chair one of the best all-round models we’ve seen in a while.

What accessories can I get for my mobility scooter or wheelchair?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

As mobility aids such as power chairs, wheelchairs and mobility scooters are designed for ultimate convenience in day-to-day life, it makes sense that you would want to get other handy accessories to make things even easier. Luckily, there is a wide range available, so make sure to look out for them when purchasing your new mobility scooter or wheelchair.

Bags
Although most good-quality mobility scooters and wheelchairs have an adequate amount of storage, most people will want a handy, easy-to-reach bag to use when shopping, for example. These come in all different sizes, but most can be attached either on your person or onto the armrest or saddle of your mobility aid, so you never have to worry about carrying them.

All-weather gear
Getting out and about in poor weather conditions can be a miserable experience, but you shouldn’t let that stop you. With breathable all-weather gear such as attachable waterproof coats or even canopies for use on mobility scooters, you should remain dry and comfortable.

Cushions
Using your mobility device is all about comfort, so make sure you choose some cushions for the armrests, seat and backrest of your wheelchair or mobility scooter.

Batteries
To avoid being left stranded if the battery should run out on your power chair or mobility scooter, invest in one of the most important accessories you can get - a spare battery. This can be kept in the ample storage space on your mobility device, ready to use when you need it most.

If you like travelling then the Pride Go Power Chair is ideal

Friday, January 29th, 2010

If you rely on a power chair to conduct your everyday routine, then you will know how important it is to choose a reliable and efficient model. That is where the Pride Go Power Chair comes in.

This chair impresses users with its excellent ability to manoeuvre even the tightest of spaces and its portability and style too.

But that’s not the only reason that the Pride Go Power Chair is so popular. Because this model is ideal for if you like to travel around a lot. With some power chairs, it might be a bit of a struggle trying to squeeze them into the boot of a car. But that’s not the case with these power chairs because the Pride Go Chair is a portable power chair which is easily broken down into several pieces which can easily fit into the back of your car.

So if you’re the type of person who enjoys travelling around, then this is the right chair for you. With these power chairs, you can continue to run your life as normal, going wherever you like, whenever you like. Because as well as being reliable and efficient as well as excellent at manoeuvring, this power chair is easily dismantled and assembled to make your life much easier.

Rear wheeled power chairs vs. mid wheeled power chairs

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

As there are a number of types of power chairs available, it can become a little confusing when trying to decide which one will be the most suitable for you. In cases like this, the word to remember is usage. Where and how often you will be using your power chair can often determine which one will perform better and will offer you the most benefits. Once you have established the usage, all other factors and features will fall into place.

The two most popular and widely used types are rear wheeled drive and mid wheeled drive power chairs. Here’s a quick comparison:

Rear wheeled power chairs
These are the most commonly used types of power chairs. The drive wheels are at the back, providing enough power to make them faster than most other types of power chairs. They can be used both indoors and outdoors and are always stable and reliable.

Main advantages: speed and stability.

Mid wheeled power chairs
Most models of this type provide excellent turning capacities due to the extra wheels in the centre of the chair. They can be used both indoors and outdoors, but this high level of manoeuvrability make them perfect for negotiating tight spaces and corridors inside the home or other buildings.

Main advantages: manoeuvrability and turning capability.

The Pride Jazzy Select 6 Mid Wheeled Power Chair

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

If you have difficulty propelling a manual wheelchair due to a lack of upper body strength or any other disabling conditions, then an electric-powered wheelchair, or power chair, could be perfect for you. When it comes to power chairs, there are a few types available: front wheel, rear wheel and mid wheel drive. Of these, mid wheel drive power chairs are considered the most manoeuvrable and versatile, and can be the perfect way to get about both indoors and out.

The Pride Jazzy Select 6 is one of the best types of mid wheel power chair available. It operates using a user-friendly and efficient combination of in-line motor technology and maximum front stability, and is able to provide you with a maximum speed of 4mph and a turning radius of 22”. Other brilliant features include:

• Greater per-charge range than most other models
• Brand new 40 amp, GC controller
• Fully adjustable foot platform
• Easy access for changing batteries
• Active-Trac suspension
• 6” front and rear castors

Some companies will even offer to deliver and set –up the Pride Jazzy Select 6 for you, and there’s also the optional extra of a power elevating seat. This innovative feature is well worth considering, as it will help you to reach those previously out-of-reach places.

The Drive Energi Electric Wheelchair: the ultimate in adjustability

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The most important thing that most people look for when buying electric wheelchairs is adjustability. If you need a wheelchair that can be configured to suit your every requirement, making it ultimately personal to you, then it would be wise to consider the Drive Energi Electric Wheelchair.

The Drive Energi Electric Wheelchair has a number of beneficial features, including:

Choice of seat size - Most suppliers of electric wheelchairs will offer this particular model with the option to choose one of four seat sizes: 16in, 18in, 20in or 22in, meaning you can find the perfect one to suit your body shape.
Adjustable back rest – This model allows you to adjust your back rest according to both tension and height, so you can find the ideal and most comfortable sitting position.
A variety of stylish colour options.
Control options – Your new electric wheelchair can be controlled either by the user, attendant, or a combination of both using dual controls. What’s more, your wheelchair can even be fitted with an optional kerb climber.

Despite all of these fantastic features, the Drive Energi electric wheelchair still remains fairly affordable. This electric-powered model is the most easy-to-use and fully adjustable mobility aid available on today’s market, making it definitely worth considering.

The benefits of armrests in power chairs

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Armrests in power chairs can obstruct movement. It is noted that those with shorter arms find this true. They add more weight to your chair and make navigation harder. However, listed below are a few advantages of armrests on power chairs:

Spinal problems

Spinal problems can be avoided by using armrests. When you sit for a long time, you exert pressure on your spinal cord. The weight from your arms and your shoulders adds to this pressure. In the long run, this can create many problems for you. The discs of your spine could get compressed and the nerve endings can get damaged. Using armrests can reduce the strain on your spine.

Transfer

Armrests can be a determining factor when you are moving into and out of the power chairs. If you have to fall off the power chair, during the course of navigation, armrests can be used to pick yourself back up.

Pressure sores

If you use the power chair for longer periods of time, you can shift your weight from one side to another with the aid of armrests. Doing this will prevent you from developing pressure sores.

Upper body balance

When you have negligible upper body strength, arm rests become a very crucial consideration. When negotiating turns, your body may be thrown off balance and arm rests become your only support on the power chair.

In addition to having these benefits, you can also have foldable or removable armrests. It is therefore recommended that you use armrests on your power chair.

Power chairs offer great independence

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Power chairs provide people with a physical handicap and elders, the freedom to move around independently without outside help. A power chair is like an electric wheelchair but has a different look. The chair is taller and robustly built which gives much more comfort than an ordinary electric wheel chair. The average power chair has six wheels for support and movement, but the number of wheels can vary in some models.

Power chairs are designed for comfort. The six wheels on the chair are placed in such a way that it does not allow the power chair to tip. Some small wheels in front allow the power chair to negotiate bumps on the road easily. Maneuverability of the power chair is easy and simple as it is done with the help of joystick which is placed on the armrest of the chair. Power chairs run on electricity with the help of batteries.

There are two different specs of power chair. The front wheel drive and the rear wheel drive. People mostly prefer the front wheel drive power chair.

Power chairs have come a long way since its invention. There are sports for handicap that revolve around power chairs like power chair basketball and football.

Power chairs are similar to electric wheelchair in the basic design, but the similarity ends there, as power chairs are more comfortable and stylish. They can be used for different purposes according to one’s need and leisure.