I don’t know if that chair that spins you upside down at 30 mph is the future of wheelchairs. I am just picturing my 85 year old neighbor flying down the sidewalk upside down screaming for help on her way to church.
The Ziesel looks like the Tank Chair which does allow a user's personal wheelchair to back into it, fasten down, and then tackle their natural surroundings with the power of tank treads just like this one. Howe & Howe have their version of the tank chair as well. That tank chair has a tow hitch and room for caring game after a hunt, mounting a gun rack, bazooka speakers, etc.
price us 30,000 right? (US) DER ZIESEL OFFROAD DRIVING MACHINE The Der Ziesel Offroad Driving Machine ($30,000) - the unlikely and bizarre offspring of an M1 Abrams battle tank and a Hoveround mobility scooter - is one serious vehicle, ready to handle snow, sand, mud, and grass. It's essentially a tube steel frame and a racing seat bolted onto two off-road tracks powered by two PMS electric disk motors producing 21 horsepower and 30 pound-feet of torque. The battery pack will last up to five hours, though driving at the top speed of 22 mph will reduce that dramatically. All of this is controlled by a simple one-handed joystick, and is fitted with wood armrests, metal mudguards, and a range of good-looking paint schemes.
The TOP CHAIR has an electric motor that needs very little time to charge!!! Indeed-- when did we start charging the motors?
I don’t know if that chair that spins you upside down at 30 mph is the future of wheelchairs. I am just picturing my 85 year old neighbor flying down the sidewalk upside down screaming for help on her way to church.
The Ziesel looks like the Tank Chair which does allow a user's personal wheelchair to back into it, fasten down, and then tackle their natural surroundings with the power of tank treads just like this one. Howe & Howe have their version of the tank chair as well. That tank chair has a tow hitch and room for caring game after a hunt, mounting a gun rack, bazooka speakers, etc.
The last 2 won't fit through doors
Jason Gooden look at the wheels, it’s for outdoors only
Do you think count dooku would like the wheel chair at 3:56
Have any of these been tested for winter travel?
Hello everybody! I would like to bild a diwheel as EDWARD (yellow) type. Which type of gyro i need to control my machine? Thx for helping!
Which companies sells them? I would to buy. Please let me know.
Amazing products!!!
Teddy Тroyan wanna know the prizes? It’s is super expensive
the Edward Wheel would be amazing if it held a chair that could detach for indoors.
I really need a chair like that
What you really need is NotaWheelchair...
All cool
What about Dean Kamen's wheelchair iBOT? @techjoint
Too bad they'll never be affordable for my family.
Try "The Rig"
Manual . Narrow . Lightweight. My wish. Temporarily .... buu
Ну и голос! Это так у вас круто: чем больше человек кривляется, тем лучше?
Ok
I'm buy all wheelchair
Thats good
price us 30,000 right? (US)
DER ZIESEL OFFROAD DRIVING MACHINE
The Der Ziesel Offroad Driving Machine ($30,000) - the unlikely and bizarre offspring of an M1 Abrams battle tank and a Hoveround mobility scooter - is one serious vehicle, ready to handle snow, sand, mud, and grass. It's essentially a tube steel frame and a racing seat bolted onto two off-road tracks powered by two PMS electric disk motors producing 21 horsepower and 30 pound-feet of torque. The battery pack will last up to five hours, though driving at the top speed of 22 mph will reduce that dramatically. All of this is controlled by a simple one-handed joystick, and is fitted with wood armrests, metal mudguards, and a range of good-looking paint schemes.
Die wheel.
Lol
Ok