Segway® Wheelchair Kit on Forest Trails
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2009
- The Freedom GlidR is a seat adaptation kit for the Segway® i2 or x2 designed for those with disabilities. The inventor shows how the Segway, combined with the Freedom GlidR Seat Kit, can take-on literally all kinds of terrain! The kit is produced by SegSolutions, LLC. You can learn more at www.segsolutions4freedom.com.
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I've seen other videos of such wheelchairs, but this is the best so far. Especially because you show its behavior on uneven terrain.
thank you for the share im a hunter and an amputee this has given me hope for the future where i thought there was none i live on ssd so it will take a few years to save enough but just the thought of getting back to the outdoors fills me with joy thank you so very much
This is sooooo nice!!!
I'm a disabled person but happily i still can walk.
Congratulations for your products!😃
Nice. Technology actually improving peoples lives.
This is really nice, freedom can be bought
great shooting
Sweet!!! Carry an extra battery pack?
awesome!!
awsome!!
Das ist genial!!!!!!!!
Where is the rest of a w. Chair.????
Fantástico
can it go uphill?
@Hesam0000 battery technology is moving fast,shorty you will see a big break though on the storage capacity of batteries,by a factor of three.
How much does it cost ? What website ?
Sad to see this available and not be able to afford it.
I Wasn't at First Interested and about to close, then Noted he is me. Only I'm Right.
When does hurt go away? or doesn't it? Not the foot stabs or leg crazy, the mental
(4/27/12015)
My balance Sux - even in a wheelchair.
What happens when he fails? i havw a hard time getting back into wheelchair and I've done lots of face plants
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Nice for beach, forest, now they need to make the batteries last 50 miles and find an easy way to get on it from the floor if someone fell or decided to sit or swim.
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cool :-)
Lt. Dan needs one of theses!!!!!
Will this be a self driver soon? My granny would like to use it to get out and about but little upper body strength. Patent 672256, 3109554 .
I saw an electric motorcycle capable of 400 miles range and 160mph speed on GizMag e.mails I receive. The technology is already available only not yet mass-produced. Also technology is available for 4x4, stair-climbing gyroscopic chairs that can climb 45 degree slopes and last up to 40 miles. China started the 4x4 gyro chair(sold for $10k) & a 72volt motor similar to Segway can last up to 40 miles with better batteries.The problem is people are profiting from $200 junk so they ignore progress.
Super solution, sorry that it is so expensive.
Yep, I just bought a LiFePO4 battery chair & battery life is near 8 times the similar lead-acid one. I've heard the "Flywheel battery" lasts forever! but ofcourse the whole battery manufacturing world would be against it.
Well, freedom always came at a price :P
Is that Hank Hill's dad?
I’d rather have an Omeo!
yes NASA claims 90 percent efficiently in their flywheel battery,using electrical or some kind of mechanical input, they can get up to a very high speed quickly.Lipo batteries should get a big boost soon,in the form of capacity,we might see as much as a three fold increase,I'm excited.Someday soon,we will see,electric motorcycles,cars,small atv's,wheel chairs,scooters,you name it, running for 300 to 400 miles per charge
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Caveat emptor! This may not be the chair for you.
These chairs do not come with a stabilizing bracket, like other such chairs, primarily manufactured in Europe. A bracket is important because without it the chair is not stable while you mount it and it will move and can throw you off and crash into your ankles, injuring them. The Segway motor is strong and the machine can overpower you easily. Mine threw me to the floor and smashed my head into the wall.
The company brags about a new backrest but that is worthless if you cannot get on the chair. They need to stop selling them and develop a stabilizing bracket to make them useable. I bought one but too late realized the shortcomings, so it has just sit in my garage for two months, waiting for a promised bracket. I am still waiting. The company will not communicate with me and just ignores my emails.
turn it off before getting on!
***** Sounds logical tom, but it does not work like that. It must be fully operational before weight is put on it. if there is weight on it before that it will not start. Also when it is off it cannot remain upright. it tilts, so the same problem is presented whether it is on or off before mounting.