Renegade All Terrain Wheelchair
Ziggi | Jul 18, 2008 | Comments 0
The Renegade All Terrain Wheelchair was designed by John Rackley a Maine native who broke his neck 10 years ago in a trampoline accident. He was an avid hunter and outdoorsman and created the renegade to put him back in the woods where he loved to be.
The stand-out difference in this manual ground grabber from other manual all terrain wheelchairs is the propulsion system. Yep, it’s still the user, but Renegade helps things along with two geared push levers that are used for propelling the wheelchair. The levers are meshed to a 7 gear system (that’s six more gears than your shoulders have) that takes the pain out of handling rough terrain without touching the wheels.
Some of the Renegade specs:
- 1.25″ aluminum frame
- 7 speed internal sealed gears
- Internal drum brake
- Removable push bars that store under seat
- 24″ wheels with 2.25″ wide off-road Kenda tires
- 8″ front casters
- Adjustable footrest
- Accessory receivers
For more information visit the Renegade site at:
http://www.renegadewheelchairs.com/
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