image Medalist Power Wheelchair - Blue, 20" Seat
Price : $5,500.00 $1,398.00
Features :
  1. 300 lbs weight capacity 20 miles estimated range 12° maximum incline 0-4 mph variable speed Adjustable position controller Adjustable height, flip-up armrests Flip-up footplate Tight 31 turning radius Solid, foam-filled, front casters and pneumatic rear tires

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** Product Options-> Color: Blue, Seat Size: 20" Seat ** The ActiveCare Medical Medalist Power Wheelchair is the new gold standard in rear wheel drive power chairs! The Medalist sports new, modern styling and a 300 pound weight capacity. Its practicality and comfort with style! The Medalist makes handling daily mobility activities a breeze thanks to its tight turning radius and an overall width that fits into narrow spaces. The adjustable position controller lets you place it where its most comfortable for you. And the deluxe Captains Chair features an adjustable angle backrest, flip-up armrests, a swivel seat and is available in 18 and 20 widths.

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Question : Any experience with products/equipment that improve balance and mobility ?
Would like to improve my overall balance and mobility. I was terrible on a hemispheric balloon( I don't know what is the official term for such equipment - but I came across on the internet a Bosu brand identical to one I used) while I saw others balancing without much stress on my recent visit to physiotherapy outfit that also has sports and fitness practice. I would like to have this and any other equipment that improve balance in my house so I can practice regularly.

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Would like to improve my overall balance and mobility. I was terrible on a hemispheric balloon( I don't know what is the official term for such equipment - but I came across on the internet a Bosu brand identical to one I used) while I saw others balancing without much stress on my recent visit to physiotherapy outfit that also has sports and fitness practice. I would like to have this and any other equipment that improve balance in my house so I can practice regularly.

 

Question : So this is how we support our troops? Is this inexcusable?
The marines requsted 185 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehichles (MRAP) in May 2006, but apparently the commanders in the field requested the MRAPs over a year earlier."The urgent request for MRAPS, dated February 17, 2005 said: 'There is an immediate need for an MRAP vehicle capability to increase survivability and mobility of Marines operating in a hazardous fire area against known threats… The expanded use of improvised explosive devices requires a more robust family of vehicles capable of surviving… MRAP-designed vehicles represent a significant increase in their survivability baseline over existing motor vehicle equipment and will mitigate casualties… Without MRAPs, perso nnel loss rates are likely to continue at their current rates. MRAP vehicles will protect Marines, reduce casualties, increase mobility and enhance mission success'." More info here http://www.joebiden.com/newscenter/pressreleases?id=0068 To Patrick more support for this found in USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-05-23-marines-mrap_N.htm

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That's not the only example. We supplied my brother with top quality equipment for deployment in Iraq, we'll take all steps to ensure his safety.

 

Question : carry ons for a train....?
ok, so im taking a trip on the 30th and ive read the things you are not allowed to take on the train, but from personal experience does it include things like digital cameras, things ud use for taking a shower, perfume, etc. i mean do they check ur bags? purses? i will leave their list.... Prohibited Items The following kinds of items are prohibited as both checked and carry-on baggage: * Incendiaries, including flammable gases, liquids and fuels. * Corrosive or dangerous chemicals or materials, such as liquid bleach, tear gas, mace, radioactive and harmful bacteriological materials. * Batteries with acid that can spill or leak (except those batteries used in motorized wheelchairs or similar devices for mobility-impaired passengers). Fragile and/or valuable items, including but not limited to electronic equipment. (Laptop computers and handheld devices may be carried onboard; however, Amtrak accepts no liability for damage.) PLEASE HELP

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-- They don't inspect your bags on Amtrak. -- They don't prohibit cameras or toiletries. (I don't see how you could read this list and be concerned -- unless you're using caustic or incendiary deodorant?)

 

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