I’m 74 and if ever I’m required to sell my motorcycle and grab a chair this’ll be my preference. If the craftsmanship and engineering are as good as the concept this is a success. And it’s in the right colors too 🤠
Thanks! We'd love to hear more of your thoughts about how the Zeen could benefit people with vision impairment. Please connect with us at info@gozeen.com to continue the conversation!
It looks good. in practice I fear that it is too complicated to climb even slightly inclined slopes. And there are ramps everywhere I live and where I work but it takes a lot of strength to get them up in a wheelchair with my arms, too bad there's no extra system to help propel yourself to the both with the legs and with the arms.
Thanks for the comment Léo! Slopes do present a bit of a challenge with the Zeen, but they are manageable. For a slope that is “to code” (1” rise for every 12” run), the Zeen performs well. Steeper slopes are more challenging. For the individual who can stand and walk without the support of the Zeen, we recommend getting off the device and pushing it up a slope. We know this isn’t ideal and not possible for many. We will be working to offer an electric assist in the future. We see this being similar to electric bicycles where the user will still be propelling with their legs and getting a “boost” from a small motor. Thanks again for the comment! Please connect with us via our website - gozeen.com - if you haven’t already.
This looks great for someone who fears falling backwards. Severe peripheral neuropathy causes people to lose all feeling in the feet and therefore no balance even though the leg strength is there. What a great idea!
Thanks! Yes - the Zeen can help to provide stability and help to prevent falling in all directions. Losing sensation in the feet and legs is very challenging and the Zeen can help provide more confidence for these individuals and many others!
Hi Rita! Thanks for the love! At this time, we are only able to sell and ship within the US. We plan to expand internationally as we grow - so keep your eyes out! If you haven’t subscribed to our newsletter yet, please do! We’ll be sharing information there about international expansion and many other Zeen items. Thanks again!
Hi! Thanks for asking! The Zeen provides lifting assist via a pair of gas springs under the seat. We can lift individuals between 100-250 pounds with the current model - there are 5 lift settings which we set based upon the individual's weight. We plan to help people both below and above our current weight range with future models of the Zeen.
Hi! Thanks for asking! The standard Zeen retails for $3800, the one-hand control model for $4280 (this would be for individuals who do not have the ability to squeeze with moderate force with both hands). Please check out our website: gozeen.com for more information!
@@mbl36hi! It really depends on your position on the Zeen. When at a full standing height, a Zeener is using hip flexors, quads, hamstrings and glutes relatively similar to walking without a device. When at a lower height, hamstrings are doing more of the work to propel forward - similar to "walking" in a wheelchair. Please reach out to us at info@gozeen.com to connect with a Zeen team member or schedule a zoom call to more thoroughly answer your questions.
There are push handles to allow someone to be safely pushed in a Zeen as well! Our primary intention is to maintain standing and walking for the Zeener, but they can certainly be assisted as needed.
I’m 74 and if ever I’m required to sell my motorcycle and grab a chair this’ll be my preference.
If the craftsmanship and engineering are as good as the concept this is a success. And it’s in the right colors too 🤠
Thank you for the praise! We wish you a lifetime of health and are here to help if the time comes.
What about a curb? There are so many places (especially older areas) that are not ADA compliant. How is the Zeen used getting off or on a curb?
It’s about time there was something that helps one do more that sit passively. This could help me walk!
What a fantastic invention. The quality of life improvement in mobility for users looks incredible.
Thanks Tony! We aim to help Zeen users maintain and enhance their independence and quality of life.
How much exactly is “a great deal” of the lifting? I need something that would pretty much lift me.
just about almost 5000 dlls
Oooo this changes everything for people who use a cane for vision impairment and who have balance problems
Thanks! We'd love to hear more of your thoughts about how the Zeen could benefit people with vision impairment. Please connect with us at info@gozeen.com to continue the conversation!
It looks good. in practice I fear that it is too complicated to climb even slightly inclined slopes. And there are ramps everywhere I live and where I work but it takes a lot of strength to get them up in a wheelchair with my arms, too bad there's no extra system to help propel yourself to the both with the legs and with the arms.
Thanks for the comment Léo! Slopes do present a bit of a challenge with the Zeen, but they are manageable. For a slope that is “to code” (1” rise for every 12” run), the Zeen performs well. Steeper slopes are more challenging. For the individual who can stand and walk without the support of the Zeen, we recommend getting off the device and pushing it up a slope. We know this isn’t ideal and not possible for many.
We will be working to offer an electric assist in the future. We see this being similar to electric bicycles where the user will still be propelling with their legs and getting a “boost” from a small motor.
Thanks again for the comment! Please connect with us via our website - gozeen.com - if you haven’t already.
This looks great for someone who fears falling backwards. Severe peripheral neuropathy causes people to lose all feeling in the feet and therefore no balance even though the leg strength is there. What a great idea!
Thanks! Yes - the Zeen can help to provide stability and help to prevent falling in all directions. Losing sensation in the feet and legs is very challenging and the Zeen can help provide more confidence for these individuals and many others!
any link to buy it?
I love it were can l get one.. Is one in U. K..
Hi Rita! Thanks for the love! At this time, we are only able to sell and ship within the US. We plan to expand internationally as we grow - so keep your eyes out! If you haven’t subscribed to our newsletter yet, please do! We’ll be sharing information there about international expansion and many other Zeen items.
Thanks again!
Can I still use zeen if I don't get any support from my lrgs during getting up to a standing position
What about WIDE BODY and FALLING OVER to the side?
I wonder how much lifting force the seat has? minimul?
Hi! Thanks for asking! The Zeen provides lifting assist via a pair of gas springs under the seat. We can lift individuals between 100-250 pounds with the current model - there are 5 lift settings which we set based upon the individual's weight. We plan to help people both below and above our current weight range with future models of the Zeen.
In other words, not for typical American. @@go_zeen
Se possibile sapere il prezzo e x eventuale ordine
How much for zeen?
Hi! Thanks for asking! The standard Zeen retails for $3800, the one-hand control model for $4280 (this would be for individuals who do not have the ability to squeeze with moderate force with both hands). Please check out our website: gozeen.com for more information!
When walking with zeen, which muscles used the most quads or hams? Have multiple sclerosis
@@mbl36hi! It really depends on your position on the Zeen. When at a full standing height, a Zeener is using hip flexors, quads, hamstrings and glutes relatively similar to walking without a device. When at a lower height, hamstrings are doing more of the work to propel forward - similar to "walking" in a wheelchair. Please reach out to us at info@gozeen.com to connect with a Zeen team member or schedule a zoom call to more thoroughly answer your questions.
For that much I can buy a used car. @@go_zeen
अगर हम ऑर्डर करें लगे तो आपका नंबर भी तो नहीं है
So will my insurance pay this price?
I could use one car wreck 10 years ago can't walk alone
What's to prevent one from flying forward on their face?
I hate it when healthy people show hoe some device is used. Bring in the actual sufferer.
What about someone pushing you like in a wheelchair?
There are push handles to allow someone to be safely pushed in a Zeen as well! Our primary intention is to maintain standing and walking for the Zeener, but they can certainly be assisted as needed.