This Not A Wheelchair movement you started 6 years ago is the greatest expression of love in in its purest form I’ve ever seen. You took a real life issue that you saw your wife dealing with and made a solution for it. Not only helping her but helping millions around the world in the mean time. I’ve been following you since before the first gen version. I can’t wait to see what comes next from all of this.
@@Matanumi 😂 "no profit ??" each 1000W tire Motor costs just 300$ add a few shocks and welded steel frame. Not more than 2k, but sells "non profit" over 12k 🎉.
@campandcook3118 yeah just ignore the million dollar machines, imfrastuctures and workers they also got to pay for. If you're saying the price for materials wold be 2k then 12k doesn't sound that bad. If you sell at material costs price you're gonna lose money and it wouldn't be sustainable
That has come very very long way in a remarkably short timespan, especially given the somewhat limited resources and funding. An achievement Multibillion dollar corporations are still incapable of, even over a timespan of decades. Perhaps this is something here they learn. Provided greedy corporates and CEOs don’t interfere with quality of workmanship to line their pockets.
@@catbertz Extra useful that it goes in front or behind the vehicle, because accessible parking spaces nearly always go nose-in to accommodate vans with ramps. There are similar auto loaders made for putting boats on a roof rack but they nearly all go on sideways, which makes them compatible with more 4WD models.
Drawn back here to read a comment and I'm reflecting on my use of the word "hidden" lol I should have said "every day logistics" or something. My brain was weird yesterday. 🤣
Yes he is, and if YT paid you to watch you would... stop watching? I think not, maybe create a channel with content and refuse any cash from YT oh honorable one😂.
@@KermitTheFlogga what are you on about? I checked the website and it's 48k PLN, which is literally around $12k. Are you sure you are not seeing canadian/australian dollars or something?
@@2727daqwid It says 18,755 USD on the website for me as of right now, 5,000 higher than the video states.. This isn't a new thing to increase prices based on where you live.
@@sharzo7728 I'd appreciate it if everyone did this -- from businesses to politicians to dates. I try my best to be like this, even if it bites me in the butt. My butt, btw... Just a 7 out of 10. Could use more bulk.
@@JerryRigEverything 12691.43 $ for this is nowhere a fit. I dont know why nobody talks about this, Ola S1 pro in India costs about 1723 $ with 5.5kw motor, with a 195km range . suppose ur product is too good also margin price, so it should not be more than 6000$--8000$ (for the big rig 4wd) , simply u are doing a business and taking a huge marginal profit from every item sold.
@@mr-x-003 A 2 wheel electric scooter is not the same as a 4 wheel off-road with hand controls. Sure the price is high, but that is the case with todays tech and productions costs. If you know @JerryRigEverything, you know Zach is not doing this to make himself rich.
What you are doing will make the world more accessible for those who would not have even considered possible. As they say- necessity is the mother of invention. What you have done for your wife whom you obviously love dearly, will benefit so many more. Thank you!
@@JerryRigEverything 12691.43 $ for this is nowhere a fit. I dont know why nobody talks about this, Ola S1 pro in India costs about 1723 $ with 5.5kw motor, with a 195km range . suppose ur product is too good also margin price, so it should not be more than 6000$--8000$ (for the big rig 4wd) , simply u are doing a business and taking a huge marginal profit from every item sold.
@@mr-x-003You do know in India the wages which people get paid is very little meaning things will cost less, he builds these in the us where people get paid a lot more for doing work
The absolute best advertisement for something I’ve ever seen. Zach you are doing some amazing things. I met you once in traffic at a light. You are as genuine in person as you are in videos and that keeps me watching! Keep up the great work!
Humans performing acts of kindness for others, simply because they can, is one of the most powerful expressions of our shared humanity. These selfless actions not only uplift those directly involved but also inspire and strengthen the entire fabric of society. When we help others without expecting anything in return, we create a ripple effect of positivity and compassion that has the potential to transform the world. This is the true power of being human! You both ROCK!
I'm from Malawi and there is not enough being done for people who are wheelchair bound. It's difficult to access most buildings and navigate the towns and rural areas. I'm so happy to see that someone in this world is doing something to help and this invention would especially be greatly needed here in Malawi. My sister in law is paralysed so I feel and understand the impact that these inventions can make. May God bless you bro.
In 4 more years we're gonna see a video of Zach climbing up a skyscraper with his newest iteration and it's just gonna be a normal Tuesday lol. This guy's a damn legend
This man took a significant challenge in his life and transformed it into a thriving business-what an incredible journey! His determination and care not only inspired others but also deeply touched his wife, earning her admiration and love. Truly a blessed individual who turned obstacles into opportunities and came out stronger on the other side.
I love this so much: I saw the first few videos of your work on this type of vehicle. My Mom was in a wheelchair, we carried her SO many places due to inaccessibility, I legit cried when I saw this video. This work is so very important.... thank you for keeping at it. For people like my Mom, who could not control her own vehicle due to ALS, I would love to see another iteration with 2 seats: one seat in front for a caregiver "driver", one seat with 5 point safety harness for a passenger of any ability. Universal design is king.
This is America I love. People that are on a mission to make change happen! Many people will benefit from this 'Not-a-Wheelchair'. Outstanding job Zack !
I'm glad you posted today. I sold a mountain bike for $100 today and I just bought a gold coin with the proceeds. That bike took me on the hardest dirt trails that Orange County, CA had to offer, and I loved/hated every minute. I'm so glad I can pay it forward and give someone the chance to enjoy the outdoors like I did. Keep up the good work!
You two are the best that the human race can offer,thank you for your selfless service for those in great need , may God continue to bless you and your family
im glad you guys exist to help improve lives of others that aren't able to move about easily without literally paying an arm or leg for. you guys are wonderful human beings
as a guy who walks with forearm crutches and uses a Quickie brand manual wheelchair primarily for long distances or long duration of time being outside, it's really neat what you both have created
You are one of the few men I will openly admit being kind of jealous of. Your dedication, your focus, and your sheer will are awe-inspiring sir. Well done.
12691.43 $ for this is nowhere a fit. I dont know why nobody talks about this, Ola S1 pro in India costs about 1723 $ with 5.5kw motor, with a 195km range . suppose ur product is too good also margin price, so it should not be more than 6000$--8000$ (for the big rig 4wd) , simply u are doing a business and taking a huge marginal profit from every item sold.
@@mr-x-003 Your comment is idiotic at best. Do you even understand the concept and the intended audience here? To compare the Ola S1 Pro to the Big Rig is ridiculous. The Ola is a purpose built high end scooter for people that have full use of there legs. The Rig is intended for DISABLED people that are wheelchair bound. The Rig is about giving those people options to travel, go places, do things - that in a regular wheel chair - are simply not possible.
@@gmanohio1 that's the pint here, so tell me how a low advantage person would afford to buy this overpriced thing? which also dont have 50 km range or 30 miles range for max model, and also costs $14 k ?.. shouldn't it be in the affordable range for disabled persons tooo.. think 10 times b4 u can answer, and research some
@@mr-x-003 There's a massive difference between a product that is made in low quantities for a specific purpose vs a piece of garbage that is mass produced using slave labour.
I love a lot of your content just because it fills my nerd needs, but stuff like this gives me back some faith in humanity… great job, you are making the world a better place…
Half of our family (3/6) have cerebral palsy. I've stopped doing a lot of outdoor stuff since my husband and half of our kids can't do it with me and our other two kids. This actually would make it possible to get out together. ❤❤
God damn this whole thing is heartwarming. Literally brought a tear to my eye to see the lengths you have gone to help your wife and others who share her challenges. True empathy and true love. 💌
you guys have the BIGGEST HEARTS of anyone out there. Amazing work. I'm not disabled, but really feel so incredibly honored to have such human beings on this planet.
Thank you for making awesome devices for people like me and your wife. It's so hard to give up your independence and mobility and devices like these really remove a lot of barriers.
I remember donating to this a couple years back, and I'm extremley happy to see what has come out of it. I'm almost tempted to get one for myself! That's how good of a vehicle you've built, and it's amazing that this makea the outdoors so much more accessible. Congratulations Jerry! On making the world a better place!
Very off topic here but watching you two over the years is really incredible. To see so much light in the both of you that you want to share with the world is a true testimony of love in your hearts. I feel blessed to be able to be part of it by just watching the videos and experiencing life thru your eyes.
It's a great product. Nothing against it. I believe it should have a seat bealt and also the foot-rests should be a bit curved (to help any disabled person sat on them be a bit more safe). If her foot gets displaced from the pedal, she'll have to stop and adjust it by hand. But if the pedal is a bit curved, it would help keep the foot in place. Also, the seatbelt would help keep a disabled person in place. Sorry if the suggestions don't make sense, but I believe that would help.
They said this is intended for dirt roads and hiking paths. They're going so slow e.g. at 2:30 that I'd say it's completely safe. Some of his wife's maneuvers are quite scary though, but I'm more worried of flipping over in that case. If flipped over, would being strapped in be better or worse?
@@pdblouin yea, i think being strapped in would be worse as if it rolls over, you would go with it and probably snap your neck, if you're not strapped in, at least you have a chance of being separated from the big rig before it lands on top of you. same reason motorbikes don't have seatbelts. now if it had a roll cage, it would be a completely different scenario.
Just watching what you were able to go over in this video had me amazed. I honestly thought you were about to get it stuck a few times but it just plowed on through. Great stuff guys. And that mounting rack for the vehicle is a brilliant idea.
That's pretty damn sweet. Not only do you talk about what it is, what it does and all the extra features, you go over what it doesn't do, can't handle, struggles and everything else. True transparency with the product. It's basically an advert AND a product review in one. Well done sir, I wish you and the Mrs all the best in this venture. Greetings from across the pond
Outstanding. I am two years into being wheelchair bound. Not a big fan. But, I have been thinking a lot about something to get be around the yard and pasture area behind my house. Now, if I can get Medicare to chip in.
Although this might not get ever read by you or any of the team, i feel like espacially with the capability of doing off road and even mastering the snow, renting them out would give even low income familiys an opportunity to make unforgettable memories in locations a wheelchair user would’ve never been really enjoyable to get to. Love the work! ❤
Jerry is a superhero. He developed already existing technology, adapted it and gave it to people who really needed it, like for example Nikola Tesla totally improved the supply of electricity, which until then was extremely inefficient. All the best.
This is amazing, I had a smile on my face the whole time and I can't wait to see more from these machines! Seeing smiles on the faces of fellow humans is such a joy.
@@paolo69 Right now they want to sell as many as possible to continue funding expansion and new versions. They aren't hitting a wall of production limit. So every time a non-disabled person buys one of these, it funds further development, price reduction, and improvement for disabled users. They encourage non-disabled people to buy them if they like it for that reason
@@paolo69I checked, there's no waiting list so no need for priority. I am considering one as I live rural and mobility limited but they're too expensive
Hey I just have so much respect for you that you speak your beliefs knowing that some of the audience will stop watching as a result. It takes real character to do that.
Thank you, Rig, for your videos. Although I’m not in a position to fund your project now, but definitely will support your work after few years. Love from India 🇮🇳 Rig
Truly awesome stuff, you guys! Are there any talks of including some kind of GPS tracker or beacon in the event of an emergency (getting stuck or battery dying, perhaps)? Seriously, keep on trucking, you guys are doing some truly incredible work!!!
Does it come with a seatbelt or harness? If a rider was going down something very steep they could fall out. Other than that it looks amazing. Great job! 😀
Love this. You are angels for making this so affordable. I’ve see similar products for 30k. And they are not a quiet or capable. If I could afford it I would get one for my wife who has mobility issues. I also love the fact that you don’t hide anything. Stay blessed.
you know what is sad?...I was a fireman/ paramedic for over 20 years...and 5 years ago I was diagnosed with CMT1A and has to leave the job because I know use a wheelchair to get around....I saw this when he first designed it a few years ago and thought how nice that would be to go outside and do things with my 3 grandkids but after trying several times my insurance won't pay or even help pay.....no big surprise, that's the way insurance companies are today
You should talk with your old firehouse about setting up a fundraiser campaign! You'd be surprised how many people in your local community want to help 🙂
Good looking mobility device! I am a neuromuscular pulmonologist in Maine with longstanding interest in enabling. Also love the teardown videos of electronics. Thanks for existing, Zach!
Simply amazing bud, you and your Team are doing outstanding work!! Love the new shop and all the new toys to make the chairs. I just finished up my new shop for classic cars, 60x120x16 with in-floor heat and numerous car lifts. Happy holidays to you and your family!
Absolutely amazing! I cannot come up with any more words. I feel like Jodi Foster's character in Contact, when she first views the raw beauty of space.
I honestly cannot even comprehend the idea of being trapped in a chair and then being exposed to this thing. You guys are doing awesome work. It's ridiculous how much I take for granted everyday.
Congratulations on this new iteration! I can’t believe how far you and your company have come! I can’t wait to see what you accomplish in the next 10 years!
So cool, I always look forward to these updates! You are both such awesome people for bring accessibility for offroad at a much more affordable price for people!
I have always loved watching your videos since your first build for Cambry and have admired what you have done. I do find a little humor in the fact Cambry says at the end of the video about always wearing a helmet, even though she is in the video driving without a helmet.
The Greatest 'Not-a-Wheelchair' That's Ever Lived. Awesome stuff man, you guys are doing amazing work!
Hey it's salem
Why is the *Greatest Technician That Has Ever Lived* taking a break?
if it's 'not a wheelchair', then what is it?
I can't find my toothbrush
Oh look who it is it's the Greatest Technician That Has Ever Lived :)
This Not A Wheelchair movement you started 6 years ago is the greatest expression of love in in its purest form I’ve ever seen. You took a real life issue that you saw your wife dealing with and made a solution for it. Not only helping her but helping millions around the world in the mean time. I’ve been following you since before the first gen version. I can’t wait to see what comes next from all of this.
true ingenuity. no profit. just seeing a problem and wanting to take real action to solve it
@@Matanumi 😂 "no profit ??" each 1000W tire Motor costs just 300$ add a few shocks and welded steel frame. Not more than 2k, but sells "non profit" over 12k 🎉.
@campandcook3118 yeah just ignore the million dollar machines, imfrastuctures and workers they also got to pay for.
If you're saying the price for materials wold be 2k then 12k doesn't sound that bad. If you sell at material costs price you're gonna lose money and it wouldn't be sustainable
@@campandcook3118 You are not accounting for the machines, cost of running said machines, staff/labor, R&D, Rent, and other Misc. costs.
Congratulations on your success!
Thank you!
No problem@@JerryRigEverything
Well done.
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Now when can we get them in Europe?
@@JerryRigEverything proud of you man
That has come very very long way in a remarkably short timespan, especially given the somewhat limited resources and funding. An achievement Multibillion dollar corporations are still incapable of, even over a timespan of decades. Perhaps this is something here they learn. Provided greedy corporates and CEOs don’t interfere with quality of workmanship to line their pockets.
Seeing Cambry so happy makes me smile she gets to explore so much now.
This is the kind of content I started following you for. Leave out your political crap and I’ll follow again.
@@WilliamFontaineJrLOL you post plenty of your own political crap, I’m sure.
That autoloader is a genius addition.
Yeah I was skeptical about the "hidden logistics" of using the big rig until he showed the auto loader. That thing is awesome!
@@catbertz Extra useful that it goes in front or behind the vehicle, because accessible parking spaces nearly always go nose-in to accommodate vans with ramps. There are similar auto loaders made for putting boats on a roof rack but they nearly all go on sideways, which makes them compatible with more 4WD models.
Drawn back here to read a comment and I'm reflecting on my use of the word "hidden" lol I should have said "every day logistics" or something. My brain was weird yesterday. 🤣
That was amazing! Hella good looking product.
One of the most genuine people.. doing an honest business while helping own wife and other less fortunate / disabled
NO he's milking it for money. I bet if YT never paid out he wouldn't still do this
Yes he is, and if YT paid you to watch you would... stop watching? I think not, maybe create a channel with content and refuse any cash from YT oh honorable one😂.
He isnt helping anyone but himself, he says in the video its $12k. when its closer to 20k on the website... LOL.. 20k ya dreaming.
@@KermitTheFlogga what are you on about? I checked the website and it's 48k PLN, which is literally around $12k. Are you sure you are not seeing canadian/australian dollars or something?
@@2727daqwid It says 18,755 USD on the website for me as of right now, 5,000 higher than the video states.. This isn't a new thing to increase prices based on where you live.
Dang. You even added the negatives. I love that.
Simp
@@wickstorm_records 😂
@@wickstorm_records so you'd rather people lie to you and hide the issues from you
cuz they are not making a profit, its more beneficial for you to buy it than for them to sell it. So its good that you know all the cons before buying
@@sharzo7728 I'd appreciate it if everyone did this -- from businesses to politicians to dates. I try my best to be like this, even if it bites me in the butt. My butt, btw... Just a 7 out of 10. Could use more bulk.
Love it when influencers use their platform for the good of humanity, great stuff both of you and your team.
Oh the places we’ll go ❤
❤❤❤❤♥
Beautiful ❤
Just subscribed! :) ❤
@@JerryRigEverything 12691.43 $ for this is nowhere a fit. I dont know why nobody talks about this, Ola S1 pro in India costs about 1723 $ with 5.5kw motor, with a 195km range . suppose ur product is too good also margin price, so it should not be more than 6000$--8000$ (for the big rig 4wd) , simply u are doing a business and taking a huge marginal profit from every item sold.
@@mr-x-003 A 2 wheel electric scooter is not the same as a 4 wheel off-road with hand controls. Sure the price is high, but that is the case with todays tech and productions costs. If you know @JerryRigEverything, you know Zach is not doing this to make himself rich.
What you are doing will make the world more accessible for those who would not have even considered possible. As they say- necessity is the mother of invention. What you have done for your wife whom you obviously love dearly, will benefit so many more. Thank you!
This is awesome. Wishing you all enormous success. This will add so much joy to so many people. True American ingenuity. Kudos from India 🇮🇳 🙏🏾
Thank you!!!
Super Kumar .
@@JerryRigEverything 12691.43 $ for this is nowhere a fit. I dont know why nobody talks about this, Ola S1 pro in India costs about 1723 $ with 5.5kw motor, with a 195km range . suppose ur product is too good also margin price, so it should not be more than 6000$--8000$ (for the big rig 4wd) , simply u are doing a business and taking a huge marginal profit from every item sold.
@@mr-x-003You do know in India the wages which people get paid is very little meaning things will cost less, he builds these in the us where people get paid a lot more for doing work
@@mr-x-003 did you really compare electric scooter to offroad wheelchair lol. Next time say 3 electric kettles have 6kW and cost about 60$ total.
This is going to change a lot of lives man. This is incredible
The smiles on their faces says it all.
If they have 12.5k laying around
Yeah they will become broke.
@@colby7027 Can't you get any government support in the USA for purchasing a (not a) wheelchair?
@@porvoonosho probably not for a recreational vehicle since that’s what this is
The absolute best advertisement for something I’ve ever seen. Zach you are doing some amazing things. I met you once in traffic at a light. You are as genuine in person as you are in videos and that keeps me watching! Keep up the great work!
Totally Awesome. Hard work really does pay off. Congratulations
Thank you for your support!!
Humans performing acts of kindness for others, simply because they can, is one of the most powerful expressions of our shared humanity. These selfless actions not only uplift those directly involved but also inspire and strengthen the entire fabric of society. When we help others without expecting anything in return, we create a ripple effect of positivity and compassion that has the potential to transform the world. This is the true power of being human! You both ROCK!
dude just unknowingly made a strong case for capitalism
Now that is advertising, not some bullshit story but plain old facts and a little side note. That thing looks awesome!!
Thanks!
Thank you!!
I'm from Malawi and there is not enough being done for people who are wheelchair bound. It's difficult to access most buildings and navigate the towns and rural areas. I'm so happy to see that someone in this world is doing something to help and this invention would especially be greatly needed here in Malawi. My sister in law is paralysed so I feel and understand the impact that these inventions can make. May God bless you bro.
Danke!
Thank you!
In 4 more years we're gonna see a video of Zach climbing up a skyscraper with his newest iteration and it's just gonna be a normal Tuesday lol. This guy's a damn legend
Ok, now you're exaggerating a lil bit.
@@Atom224 That... that's the point. It's called a joke. ffs do I need to add /s now?
No no it will be Kimberly
@@Randomness662i don't think you understand how jokes work
@@wickstorm_records me neither
This man took a significant challenge in his life and transformed it into a thriving business-what an incredible journey! His determination and care not only inspired others but also deeply touched his wife, earning her admiration and love. Truly a blessed individual who turned obstacles into opportunities and came out stronger on the other side.
I love this so much: I saw the first few videos of your work on this type of vehicle. My Mom was in a wheelchair, we carried her SO many places due to inaccessibility, I legit cried when I saw this video. This work is so very important.... thank you for keeping at it. For people like my Mom, who could not control her own vehicle due to ALS, I would love to see another iteration with 2 seats: one seat in front for a caregiver "driver", one seat with 5 point safety harness for a passenger of any ability. Universal design is king.
Thanks
Thank you!
love to see this Zach! long time coming on this one, still watching and excited to see it.
Thanks!
This is America I love.
People that are on a mission to make change happen! Many people will benefit from this 'Not-a-Wheelchair'. Outstanding job Zack !
I'm glad you posted today. I sold a mountain bike for $100 today and I just bought a gold coin with the proceeds. That bike took me on the hardest dirt trails that Orange County, CA had to offer, and I loved/hated every minute. I'm so glad I can pay it forward and give someone the chance to enjoy the outdoors like I did. Keep up the good work!
You two are the best that the human race can offer,thank you for your selfless service for those in great need , may God continue to bless you and your family
im glad you guys exist to help improve lives of others that aren't able to move about easily without literally paying an arm or leg for. you guys are wonderful human beings
as a guy who walks with forearm crutches and uses a Quickie brand manual wheelchair primarily for long distances or long duration of time being outside, it's really neat what you both have created
Ya neat but not cheap!
@ that is true, or at least not yet
Keep up!
Thank you!!
You are one of the few men I will openly admit being kind of jealous of. Your dedication, your focus, and your sheer will are awe-inspiring sir. Well done.
Amazing. So many people's lives will open up because of this. 🌸🌸🕊🕊🌸🌸
Love the fact you show the flaws of your product along with the good stuff.
Gae
12691.43 $ for this is nowhere a fit. I dont know why nobody talks about this, Ola S1 pro in India costs about 1723 $ with 5.5kw motor, with a 195km range . suppose ur product is too good also margin price, so it should not be more than 6000$--8000$ (for the big rig 4wd) , simply u are doing a business and taking a huge marginal profit from every item sold.
@@mr-x-003 Your comment is idiotic at best. Do you even understand the concept and the intended audience here? To compare the Ola S1 Pro to the Big Rig is ridiculous.
The Ola is a purpose built high end scooter for people that have full use of there legs. The Rig is intended for DISABLED people that are wheelchair bound. The Rig is about giving those people options to travel, go places, do things - that in a regular wheel chair - are simply not possible.
@@gmanohio1 that's the pint here, so tell me how a low advantage person would afford to buy this overpriced thing? which also dont have 50 km range or 30 miles range for max model, and also costs $14 k ?.. shouldn't it be in the affordable range for disabled persons tooo.. think 10 times b4 u can answer, and research some
@@mr-x-003 There's a massive difference between a product that is made in low quantities for a specific purpose vs a piece of garbage that is mass produced using slave labour.
I love a lot of your content just because it fills my nerd needs, but stuff like this gives me back some faith in humanity… great job, you are making the world a better place…
Half of our family (3/6) have cerebral palsy. I've stopped doing a lot of outdoor stuff since my husband and half of our kids can't do it with me and our other two kids. This actually would make it possible to get out together. ❤❤
God damn this whole thing is heartwarming. Literally brought a tear to my eye to see the lengths you have gone to help your wife and others who share her challenges. True empathy and true love. 💌
This looks amazing congrats!
you guys have the BIGGEST HEARTS of anyone out there. Amazing work. I'm not disabled, but really feel so incredibly honored to have such human beings on this planet.
I had the v1 rig and the Slidable seat is a awesome upgrade as a bigger person
Simply fantastic… inspiring… 💫
Thank you for making awesome devices for people like me and your wife. It's so hard to give up your independence and mobility and devices like these really remove a lot of barriers.
Bless you Jerry for helping this tech come out to the world
I remember donating to this a couple years back, and I'm extremley happy to see what has come out of it.
I'm almost tempted to get one for myself! That's how good of a vehicle you've built, and it's amazing that this makea the outdoors so much more accessible.
Congratulations Jerry! On making the world a better place!
Very off topic here but watching you two over the years is really incredible. To see so much light in the both of you that you want to share with the world is a true testimony of love in your hearts. I feel blessed to be able to be part of it by just watching the videos and experiencing life thru your eyes.
Dang. that is so cool. The Rig Rack is also pretty dope.
I can barely wash dishes at home and this man created a whole industry to make his wife’s life better… amazing!
It's a great product. Nothing against it.
I believe it should have a seat bealt and also the foot-rests should be a bit curved (to help any disabled person sat on them be a bit more safe). If her foot gets displaced from the pedal, she'll have to stop and adjust it by hand. But if the pedal is a bit curved, it would help keep the foot in place.
Also, the seatbelt would help keep a disabled person in place.
Sorry if the suggestions don't make sense, but I believe that would help.
They said this is intended for dirt roads and hiking paths. They're going so slow e.g. at 2:30 that I'd say it's completely safe. Some of his wife's maneuvers are quite scary though, but I'm more worried of flipping over in that case. If flipped over, would being strapped in be better or worse?
@@pdblouin yea, i think being strapped in would be worse as if it rolls over, you would go with it and probably snap your neck, if you're not strapped in, at least you have a chance of being separated from the big rig before it lands on top of you. same reason motorbikes don't have seatbelts. now if it had a roll cage, it would be a completely different scenario.
Just watching what you were able to go over in this video had me amazed. I honestly thought you were about to get it stuck a few times but it just plowed on through. Great stuff guys. And that mounting rack for the vehicle is a brilliant idea.
So nice to see a more powerful rig
That's pretty damn sweet. Not only do you talk about what it is, what it does and all the extra features, you go over what it doesn't do, can't handle, struggles and everything else. True transparency with the product. It's basically an advert AND a product review in one.
Well done sir, I wish you and the Mrs all the best in this venture. Greetings from across the pond
This video is the definition of show don't tell.. or showing and telling 😂 very well done!
You and your wife are really good people. Love to you both.
Fantastic use of commodity e-bike parts for a higher purpose. Amazing build!
Outstanding. I am two years into being wheelchair bound. Not a big fan. But, I have been thinking a lot about something to get be around the yard and pasture area behind my house. Now, if I can get Medicare to chip in.
Although this might not get ever read by you or any of the team, i feel like espacially with the capability of doing off road and even mastering the snow, renting them out would give even low income familiys an opportunity to make unforgettable memories in locations a wheelchair user would’ve never been really enjoyable to get to.
Love the work! ❤
We let people borrow them for free here locally in Utah
He answered u in less than 5 min 😂
@@JerryRigEverything
That's really amazing!
@@JerryRigEverything Absolutely awesome! even better, hope you guys keep doing what you do 🙌🏼
I'm an engineer and off-road enthusiast, riding rally bikes and stuff. So, this thing checks my two biggest loves. Awesome stuff guys, keep going!
Jerry is a superhero. He developed already existing technology, adapted it and gave it to people who really needed it, like for example Nikola Tesla totally improved the supply of electricity, which until then was extremely inefficient. All the best.
This is amazing, I had a smile on my face the whole time and I can't wait to see more from these machines! Seeing smiles on the faces of fellow humans is such a joy.
i dont have a physical impairment and i want this. This thing is awesome
Yeah this would be great when you don’t want the noise/weight of an ATV or whatever
Thats the problem i was thinking about they should give priority to disable people
@@paolo69 Right now they want to sell as many as possible to continue funding expansion and new versions. They aren't hitting a wall of production limit.
So every time a non-disabled person buys one of these, it funds further development, price reduction, and improvement for disabled users.
They encourage non-disabled people to buy them if they like it for that reason
@@coltonbyu make sense
@@paolo69I checked, there's no waiting list so no need for priority.
I am considering one as I live rural and mobility limited but they're too expensive
I'm a disabled rider, these things look AMAZING! Out of my price range but you guys rock for developing them. RESPECT from NZ.
2:05 It clearly needs mud guards.
And suspension for the seat as it looks very bumpy
Aka needs leg guards
Hey I just have so much respect for you that you speak your beliefs knowing that some of the audience will stop watching as a result. It takes real character to do that.
Yep, my bike already lost to this (both in power and coolness)
Thank you, Rig, for your videos.
Although I’m not in a position to fund your project now, but definitely will support your work after few years.
Love from India 🇮🇳 Rig
Truly awesome stuff, you guys! Are there any talks of including some kind of GPS tracker or beacon in the event of an emergency (getting stuck or battery dying, perhaps)?
Seriously, keep on trucking, you guys are doing some truly incredible work!!!
Great idea! Now that we've established ourselves - we can work on some of the more technical features with the next version.
you are making the world a better place. Keep up the hard work.
Does it come with a seatbelt or harness? If a rider was going down something very steep they could fall out. Other than that it looks amazing. Great job! 😀
This will give so many people freedom. Amazing!
If you can spend 12 thousand dollars! Disability doesn't pay enough to even help pay for it!
Love from India ❤
Amazing. Selfless people like you with the ability to realise ideas like this to make other people's lives better restore my faith in humanity.
I wish all the new Big-Riggers a happy zoom zoom
Love this. You are angels for making this so affordable. I’ve see similar products for 30k. And they are not a quiet or capable. If I could afford it I would get one for my wife who has mobility issues. I also love the fact that you don’t hide anything. Stay blessed.
you know what is sad?...I was a fireman/ paramedic for over 20 years...and 5 years ago I was diagnosed with CMT1A and has to leave the job because I know use a wheelchair to get around....I saw this when he first designed it a few years ago and thought how nice that would be to go outside and do things with my 3 grandkids but after trying several times my insurance won't pay or even help pay.....no big surprise, that's the way insurance companies are today
You should talk with your old firehouse about setting up a fundraiser campaign! You'd be surprised how many people in your local community want to help 🙂
I hear ya man. Us broke (and broken) disable people can get stuff like this. But I guess we can dream. 😢
This is by far the best thing I have seen Jerry! Really impressived by how far you have made it, as well as helping others around you too!
Nice. So proud of what you've achieved.
I'm not wheelchair bound and even I want one.
Congrats! I can’t believe it has been 4 years since you’ve introduced this product. Love the accessories you made for caring it on a car. Keep it up!
Waiting for iPhone 16 durability test 😅 just to know if I should still keep my iPhone X
Keep being awesome guys.
Am I really the first one here? This is exciting.
So inspired by this product and what it can mean for so many peoples lives. A real game changer.
Been here since day one. NotaWheelchair is an AMAZING company run by two amazing folks.
Good looking mobility device! I am a neuromuscular pulmonologist in Maine with longstanding interest in enabling. Also love the teardown videos of electronics. Thanks for existing, Zach!
Checking on September 9th to see if you've tested & destroyed iPhone16
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I like how you're realistic about it's performance while still focusing on how much of a game-changer it is.
Let's take her to moon
I'm on it
Simply amazing bud, you and your Team are doing outstanding work!! Love the new shop and all the new toys to make the chairs. I just finished up my new shop for classic cars, 60x120x16 with in-floor heat and numerous car lifts. Happy holidays to you and your family!
Absolutely amazing! I cannot come up with any more words. I feel like Jodi Foster's character in Contact, when she first views the raw beauty of space.
Waiting for iPhone 16 postmortem 💀
I honestly cannot even comprehend the idea of being trapped in a chair and then being exposed to this thing. You guys are doing awesome work. It's ridiculous how much I take for granted everyday.
iPhone 16 pro max test💀
Congratulations on this new iteration! I can’t believe how far you and your company have come! I can’t wait to see what you accomplish in the next 10 years!
So cool, I always look forward to these updates! You are both such awesome people for bring accessibility for offroad at a much more affordable price for people!
Wow that is the best off road wheelchair great job making that so many people will be happy to have one ☝🏽
You really did a product presentation and review in the same video. Not an ad, not to simply sell, but to advise. Respect!
I'm not wheelchair bound, and I'm definitely able bodied.
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I still want one. This is awesome man thanks for putting in the hard work for this
man these guys are just out there making lemonade... love it
I am an SCI PT in a rehab setting, I am happy that you made this product, I am hopeful that it is successful!
Wow... you and you're wife did a good job designing this. I'm pretty blown away how well this idea turned out 🙂👍
I have always loved watching your videos since your first build for Cambry and have admired what you have done. I do find a little humor in the fact Cambry says at the end of the video about always wearing a helmet, even though she is in the video driving without a helmet.
You guys do such great work, I can also see that it is a multi person vehicle that is not just limited to handicapped people.
Well done! Making 4x4 / hiking like this accessible to those that are not blessed to do so normally, AMAZING! I take my hat off to you sir! RESPECT.