Compare And Save On Your All Terrain Wheelchair
Are you in the process of looking for an All Terrain Wheelchair? If so, you have a tough decision ahead of you. There are lots of different makes and models to choose from not to mention the range in prices amongst them. The freedom that comes with greater mobility though, is more than worth the cost of such an investment.
There are several items one should take into consideration when looking to purchase an All Terrain Wheelchair. Listed below are some of the major points to think about and discuss:
- Where are you going? An All Terrain Wheelchair should be able to go just about anywhere. Whether you have to contend with the elements of rain, ice, or snow, a well-functioning wheelchair should be able to get you where you need to go. This also applies to grass, sand, dirt paths, slopes, stairs, curbs and other obstacles that can be encountered either in- or outdoors. Any all terrain style wheelchair should be more than able to handle these with relative ease.
- What is your price range? Prices range among different manufacturers and models, so you should be able to find an All Terrain Wheelchair that fits in your budget. Prices range from just over $2000 to upwards of $20000. Much of this cost depends upon whether the wheelchair is manually powered or electric.
- Shop and compare! You should try out several different All Terrain Wheelchairs (at least three) before making a final purchase. It would be advisable to rent one for a day or two, if possible, to really get a feel for it.
So, who makes these wheelchairs and where can you purchase one? As previously stated, there are many makes and models to choose from. Listed below are several models of chairs along with their prices and features:
- All Terrain Wheelchair Model 562173 by Sammons Preston-$2437 (as listed on amazon.com); features a padded cushion, foot rest, umbrella and storage area.
- Pride Wrangle PMV 4-Wheel Scooter by Pride Mobility-$3999 (as listed on amazon.com); features adjustable seat with high back and headrest and 13 in. all-terrain tires.
- X5 Frontier-$9995 (as listed on planetmobility.com); features knobby tires, suspension frame, speed of 6.5 mph and high maneuverability.
- IRV 2000 by Trac About-$10438 (as listed on planetmobility.com); features joystick control, flat track running and weight capacity of 350 lbs.
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