Yesterday my sister Margie and I visited Gerald Simonds, a specialist wheelchair company in Aylesbury, taking the NHS wheelchair with us. It's an Invercare Action NG4. This was intended to be merely a recce, but once I'd tried a better chair, there was no going back. The experience made me realise just how safe, conservative and pedestrian the NHS chair is by comparison. I took the new one, a Helio 2C, out for a trial and my sister, under instruction to stop me tipping over backwards, had to run to keep up with me. It is so much easier to propel. I should get it, from Canada, in about a month's time. We spent two hours there and the salesman was in a wheelchair himself, so was very aware of all the angles. The new chair is a whole lot neater and more compact and feels as though one is wearing it, rather than being perched on it. Unlike the Invercare chair, this one can be adjusted to vary the proportion of weight carried by the main wheels and the castor wh...
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