Thank you for such a fantastic and super helpful post, I’m looking into getting the all terrain wheels and the freewheel attachments and watching this has just confirmed that I need these. Those beach wheels are insane and turn your 🦽 into a tank Mad max style 👌🏻🤗🦽🤗
Hey Kasey. So looking forward to seeing you try these bad boys in their respective setting’s ie beach 🏖 and camping 🏕. Awesome video though bro. 👍🙏🏻🤗♿️
Really nice video, thank you. The freewheel is great. I use mine all the time at parks, etc. How about a video on clothing for the wheelchair user? I have spent a fortune trying to find the right pair of jeans. I highly recommend Rollitex. I would be happy to partner with you.
I'll have to check that out! I have looked at jeans from a couple of different companies but I have a hard time bringing myself to pay so much for pants haha! I tend to try to find a mainstream label like lee or docker and try to find a fit that they make that fits and then wait for sales lol
I'm an old guy who has been using a wheelchair for the last couple years due to an back injury. I've found that getting my jeans a size larger at the waist and legs allows me more comfort sitting in the chair. Also they are relaxed fit. Cargo pants are also useful because of the easy access to legs pockets.
I've used those Kenda nevegals 7days a week for the last 5 years, Ilove em!! And I use my freewheel at least once a weekend. Perfect at the lake!! Both additions have been awesome!!! Interested to see how well beach mode does in the sand!!
The beach wheels worked great I'll try to get a video together soon with that included! Have used the kenda's much yet I will this summer and like you said at the lake!
I’m not a fan of those gray tires. When I used 24” wheels there wasn’t very many options for tires. I would only get about 6 to 8 months worth of use out of those gray 24 x 1-3/8” tires. When I went to 26” wheels and the Schwalbe 26 x 1” tires I get about 4 1/2 years of use out of one set of tires.
Great Video!!! Hey Kasey, you will find that the off road tires raise the back of your chair about 2 inches higher than what you are use to. Plus you well either need a spacer pack, which you can get from (dmehub.net) they seem to be cheaper on price than anyone else on them, for your chair or some washers to keep them off of your side gards. However, I do believe after you use them for a while you will like them better than your regular tires as they grab the carpet very well and about everything else as well. I use them all the time on my chair. They are a game changer, as make getting around so much easier. Thanks for the info on the beach tires, I had not seen them before.
yea definitely will need a spacer, I may not use them in the house because they are hard on the floors but i look forward to using them with the freewheel this summer when camping!
I notice that there are no brakes on your chair. Do you use them? I just bought the Kenda tires and will have to adjust the brakes for the fit. Any suggestions? By the way, I have the Freewheel and it is a good add on to get around outside. A bit expensive for many. I found mine on EBay and saved some money.
nice! yea i got mine on sale as well... I don't have brakes on this chair however my next one will have at least one scissor brake that folds under my chair. What I would do if I were you is adjust your brakes so they work on the wheels you are going to use most often
Yes! I use extra long ones but I don't know the exact measurement. somewhere around 130-140mm work for these wheels and my wheelchair. It depends on your wheelchair and the size of wheels you end up buying
If you have quick release wheels and you want a mountain tire that is the same size and also with a quick release...can you just swap them out? When you say you have to adjust your axles because it's rubbing on your side guards...is that the same as having a 1", as opposed to a 0", frame inset? How do you move out the axle sleeve?
Will that kind wheel hit a wheelchair that has footrests that get attached to chair frame? Is there any other way that front wheels can get attached to a wheelchair?
I love the idea of donating to spinal cord injury and research...so spend A LOT of money with Living Spinal. They are all in wheelchairs and know a lot about what a spinal cord injured person, or someone who is sitting in a chair, needs. They have been there...and are there. It's like having a confident when ordering equipment because they are using it themselves and can appreciate needing something. To me, there is nothing worse than an able bodied person getting equipment for someone in a chair....it's like book smarts compared to street smarts. Oh, regarding the FreeWheel...it's important that people know to attach it straight in the middle of the foot plate because if it is on at an angle, the chair will pull to the side. I don't personally understand why the bracket attachment for the back of the chair, because the FreeWheel itself is heavy and will tip the chair. So if you have no core strength, I'd just hold it in the front. Please do a video on how to adjust your axel sleeve.
Hi I love watching your videos , I was wondering if you can help me out , my husband just became a paraplegic going on 2 years now and his tires get worn out so fast I have to wait like 3 weeks to see if the wheelchair company can fix it but I was just thinking about buying the tires my self and so his wheels are a size 24-13/8 I went on that website kenda but I don’t see the 24-13/8 can you please help me find one I want to buy him that black tire you just showed in your video that one looks very good . If you can just please show me where I can get it from thank you so much
Itso! THank you soo much for the question! I apologize I haven't gotten back to you sooner! We've had a bit of hiatus from the channel, but we're finally getting back into it, after being away for about a year! Check out these two websites for wheelchair parts and supplies... sportaid.com and livingspinal.com! Let me know if you have other questions!
Bro, can you make a video with the beach wheels on the sand/ beach
Can you provide the links where we can purchase the products
Camping video would be good. What you bring and etc.
I agree! We plan on doing some camping this summer and Ill definitely keep this in mind!
Thank you for such a fantastic and super helpful post, I’m looking into getting the all terrain wheels and the freewheel attachments and watching this has just confirmed that I need these. Those beach wheels are insane and turn your 🦽 into a tank Mad max style 👌🏻🤗🦽🤗
Hey Kasey.
So looking forward to seeing you try these bad boys in their respective setting’s ie beach 🏖 and camping 🏕.
Awesome video though bro.
👍🙏🏻🤗♿️
I just subscribed after watching 5 videos, too bad that you stopped making videos. I mostly do shooting videos.
Really nice video, thank you. The freewheel is great. I use mine all the time at parks, etc. How about a video on clothing for the wheelchair user? I have spent a fortune trying to find the right pair of jeans. I highly recommend Rollitex. I would be happy to partner with you.
I'll have to check that out! I have looked at jeans from a couple of different companies but I have a hard time bringing myself to pay so much for pants haha! I tend to try to find a mainstream label like lee or docker and try to find a fit that they make that fits and then wait for sales lol
I'm an old guy who has been using a wheelchair for the last couple years due to an back injury. I've found that getting my jeans a size larger at the waist and legs allows me more comfort sitting in the chair. Also they are relaxed fit. Cargo pants are also useful because of the easy access to legs pockets.
@@cfdmedic78 For sure! i get relaxed fit I think lol its been awhile since I bought jeans haha
I've used those Kenda nevegals 7days a week for the last 5 years, Ilove em!! And I use my freewheel at least once a weekend. Perfect at the lake!! Both additions have been awesome!!! Interested to see how well beach mode does in the sand!!
The beach wheels worked great I'll try to get a video together soon with that included! Have used the kenda's much yet I will this summer and like you said at the lake!
@@AdaptedAdventures awesome!!
I’m not a fan of those gray tires. When I used 24” wheels there wasn’t very many options for tires. I would only get about 6 to 8 months worth of use out of those gray 24 x 1-3/8” tires. When I went to 26” wheels and the Schwalbe 26 x 1” tires I get about 4 1/2 years of use out of one set of tires.
Great Video!!!
Hey Kasey, you will find that the off road tires raise the back of your chair about 2 inches higher than what you are use to. Plus you well either need a spacer pack, which you can get from (dmehub.net) they seem to be cheaper on price than anyone else on them, for your chair or some washers to keep them off of your side gards. However, I do believe after you use them for a while you will like them better than your regular tires as they grab the carpet very well and about everything else as well. I use them all the time on my chair. They are a game changer, as make getting around so much easier. Thanks for the info on the beach tires, I had not seen them before.
yea definitely will need a spacer, I may not use them in the house because they are hard on the floors but i look forward to using them with the freewheel this summer when camping!
I notice that there are no brakes on your chair. Do you use them? I just bought the Kenda tires and will have to adjust the brakes for the fit. Any suggestions? By the way, I have the Freewheel and it is a good add on to get around outside. A bit expensive for many. I found mine on EBay and saved some money.
nice! yea i got mine on sale as well... I don't have brakes on this chair however my next one will have at least one scissor brake that folds under my chair. What I would do if I were you is adjust your brakes so they work on the wheels you are going to use most often
Thanks for the reply.
Great video you got some pretty cool stuff there you guys are awesome
Hi, Do you have to use longer axels for the beach tires?
Yes! I use extra long ones but I don't know the exact measurement. somewhere around 130-140mm work for these wheels and my wheelchair. It depends on your wheelchair and the size of wheels you end up buying
I hope we get 2 c u use the chair/wheels on the beach
hello from oaxaca mexico dude i like it
Hello there!!!
If you have quick release wheels and you want a mountain tire that is the same size and also with a quick release...can you just swap them out? When you say you have to adjust your axles because it's rubbing on your side guards...is that the same as having a 1", as opposed to a 0", frame inset? How do you move out the axle sleeve?
generally you can you may need to use a longer axle with some spacers.. ill do a more in depth video soon on that!
@@AdaptedAdventures thanks! I'll be looking forward to it.
Will that kind wheel hit a wheelchair that has footrests that get attached to chair frame? Is there any other way that front wheels can get attached to a wheelchair?
The freewheel does have an attachment that can be used to attach it to a chair with flip up footrests, but I think you have to buy it separately
I enjoyed your video but I could not understand any of the addresses or stores you said
Sorry about that Marty... You can find the freewheel on livingspinal.com, sportaid.com is another website i use a lot to order supplies and parts too!
I love the idea of donating to spinal cord injury and research...so spend A LOT of money with Living Spinal. They are all in wheelchairs and know a lot about what a spinal cord injured person, or someone who is sitting in a chair, needs. They have been there...and are there. It's like having a confident when ordering equipment because they are using it themselves and can appreciate needing something. To me, there is nothing worse than an able bodied person getting equipment for someone in a chair....it's like book smarts compared to street smarts.
Oh, regarding the FreeWheel...it's important that people know to attach it straight in the middle of the foot plate because if it is on at an angle, the chair will pull to the side. I don't personally understand why the bracket attachment for the back of the chair, because the FreeWheel itself is heavy and will tip the chair. So if you have no core strength, I'd just hold it in the front.
Please do a video on how to adjust your axel sleeve.
How you been ?
Doing well Kevin! How are you?
@@AdaptedAdventures I'm good, any plans on new videos ?
@@kevinj418 new house tour coming soon! and another maintenance video with the new chair as soon as parts get here
You definitely spent on he**’ve a bunch a money their.
Hi I love watching your videos , I was wondering if you can help me out , my husband just became a paraplegic going on 2 years now and his tires get worn out so fast I have to wait like 3 weeks to see if the wheelchair company can fix it but I was just thinking about buying the tires my self and so his wheels are a size 24-13/8 I went on that website kenda but I don’t see the 24-13/8 can you please help me find one I want to buy him that black tire you just showed in your video that one looks very good . If you can just please show me where I can get it from thank you so much
Itso! THank you soo much for the question! I apologize I haven't gotten back to you sooner! We've had a bit of hiatus from the channel, but we're finally getting back into it, after being away for about a year! Check out these two websites for wheelchair parts and supplies... sportaid.com and livingspinal.com! Let me know if you have other questions!