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Stylish design with 24” sports mag wheels
Comfortable plastic hand rim on self propel wheels
Solid, puncture proof wheels
Swing away footrests
Parking brakes
Padded armrests
Easy, wipe clean upholstery
Backrest storage pocket
17” Seat width
Folded width of only 11”
Top comments
jimmyribs
25 Apr 1633#2
KapA
I can assure you being in a wheelchair is not fun!
bogglebrain
25 Apr 1612#27
Don't Alton Towers give you one of these at the end of your ride?
937666
25 Apr 1612#14
KapA
25 Apr 1611#1
sounds like fun!
All comments (98)
KapA
25 Apr 1611#1
sounds like fun!
jimmyribs
25 Apr 1633#2
KapA
I can assure you being in a wheelchair is not fun!
ka1rua to jimmyribs
26 Apr 16#52
Give it a rest.
tipsy1973
25 Apr 16#3
go kart... 1970's kids! or make your own creepy hospital scene
jhw
25 Apr 16#4
By the look of exemption list - nobody would pay VAT in any case - depression, anxiety, acid reflux etc. are on it!
NUMBER8GAMESTER
25 Apr 161#5
Check out the alloy wheels on this baby hubba hubba. In before the the car crew arrive and start arguing whether this would be a better deal on lease 18 months or 24 months, second hand or new. That is even before they get onto the depreciation... :confused:
haritori
25 Apr 162#6
Self Propelled? isnt that a bit misleading? you would called a self propelled lawnmower one the that propels itself without having to push, where as this chair requires some pretty hard manual work to move it.
therealjohnpeat to haritori
25 Apr 161#16
Wheelchairs are 'self propelled' or 'transit' - it's how we say "big wheels" or "small wheels" - what what this has got to do with lawnmowers I've no idea...
craigstephens to haritori
26 Apr 16#50
Exactly what I was thinking.
decepticon_shadow
25 Apr 162#7
Bout time these were standard
mew2king
25 Apr 164#8
Perfect for scamming. You'd make the £60 back in a day if you turn up at your local shopping center in this with a bucket in hand. Maybe cut a few holes in your clothes for good measure.
decepticon_shadow to mew2king
25 Apr 161#12
Guy in our town has a wheelchair cos he has 1 leg. He begs for money and then his mate comes and pushes him to the offy n they buy a load of cheap booze. Free booze money every day.
davemhaynes
25 Apr 165#9
You can hire a wheelchair from British Red Cross centres across the UK - Here
From the website: Will it cost me anything to hire a wheelchair or other equipment?
We request donations to help us provide the service. The service is run by our volunteers. A refundable deposit may also be required for some items.
mrvot
25 Apr 161#10
Good timing OP - Thank you <3
COJones
25 Apr 165#11
I don't like it! :smirk:
stealth666
25 Apr 168#13
'I want that one'
937666
25 Apr 1612#14
decepticon_shadow to 937666
25 Apr 161#18
Amaze
cjhilton49
25 Apr 162#15
And the security queues at airport's as I found out when I took my wheelchair user mother on holiday!
haritori
25 Apr 167#17
I thought it pretty obvious what I was getting at but if you want to be obtuse well thats your problem.
ellie14
25 Apr 16#19
Bad customer service,bought one for my mother it buckled she is 11st they would not replace or repair be warned.
willhay555
25 Apr 16#20
I need this.
willhay555
25 Apr 16#21
My wife's gonna kill me, but I'm gonna make an X Wing Fighter.
Bought.
Oneday77 to willhay555
25 Apr 164#23
Now that I've got to see :smiley:
The X-wing you understand, not your early demise.
NEtech
25 Apr 16#22
ooo touchy!
panddda
25 Apr 16#24
Thanks! I've got a broken foot at the moment and actually considered this for a trip to Disneyland Paris in a few weeks rather than the hassle of hiring one, but I'll give it a miss and might consider renting/borrowing one instead.
Zontes
25 Apr 161#25
Great deal for the chancers. You know what I MEAN!
muffboy
25 Apr 16#26
He should push himself as he has two arms!
bogglebrain
25 Apr 1612#27
Don't Alton Towers give you one of these at the end of your ride?
flintstone
25 Apr 16#28
They dont charge or even put pressure on a donation... as a few years ago we needed to borrow one for a week
Bad Actor
25 Apr 16#29
Self propelled makes it read better than it is.
It's a manual wheelchair.
Now if it was a hover wheelchair I'm in.
sotomonkey
25 Apr 161#30
Surely you should be able to get something like this on prescription on the NHS? Otherwise you're being charged a premium to live your life just because you're disabled, the opposite of how society should treat the disabled in my opinion.
Guest991145 to sotomonkey
25 Apr 16#32
I had to wait seven months from my doctor referring me to getting one. Apparently that is quite quick. I had to get one in the meantime else I'd never been able to leave the house
royboy2011
25 Apr 163#31
veganmua
25 Apr 16#33
Well if you can't walk very far or at all, having a wheelchair is much more fun than not having one!
wenx
25 Apr 16#34
I have a small petrol engine attached to mine. I don't even have to pay road tax.
biggysilly to wenx
25 Apr 16#35
Yes ~I have seen comments about the spelling mistake in your user name in another thread.
therealjohnpeat
25 Apr 167#36
As the first person said, don't assume all wheelchairs are made equal - they're not so make sure you get one which suits your needs because the wrong one is worse than nothing-at-all.
They vary in size (esp width), weight and portability (important if you need to fold/lift it into a car) and wheel/tyre type (which can make some surfaces nightmarish) - and the comfort of the thing is super-important for you AND anyone pushing it.
If you're going to be pushed, make sure it's comfortable for the person who'll be doing that - some chairs have low handles which cripple taller people and vice-versa - some hired/used chairs can also be tatty/rattly/old and generally far from ideal.
If you're going to 'self propel', it's about 1000% harder than it looks and make sure you're comfortable doing it in the chair you're taking - if the chair doesn't suit you, you'll be lucky to make it 200m before you feel like you've done the marathon!
cjhilton49
25 Apr 161#37
Yes but only when you haven't a leg to stand on.
willhay555
25 Apr 164#38
Perfect for the X Men fancy dress I have planned.
I'm going as a disabled Wolverine.
Oh, wait.
s24adm to willhay555
26 Apr 161#57
cheers, just spat my tea over my keyboard. :laughing:
Disabled wheelchairs in DLP are free of charge :smiley:.. better than paying for one.
panddda
25 Apr 16#42
Thanks for the advice - my husband is 6'5" so struggles with all sorts - buying a kids pushchair a few years ago was a nightmare, everything seems to be designed for short people, so I'd imagine wheelchairs aren't much better. I'd be hopeless at self-propelling, I was trying to wheel myself around the house on an office chair and couldn''t even manage that! To be honest I probably don't need one, I can walk a little now and should hopefully be back up on my feet fully before we go - I'll see how the foot recovers in the next couple of weeks and if it's still bad then I'll just send the hubby off in advance to pick up a rented chair from DLP I guess - that'll save hassle taking it with us on the plane, hire car etc. Typical bad timing, but at least it'll be sorted before proper Disney in Florida in the summer...I hope...!
I don't know about wheelchairs for registered disabled people, but we took my mum a few years ago (not disabled, just elderly and unable to walk too far) and had to pay, and I emailed them a few days ago to ask what the situation was and got this response:
The price is 15 euros per day in both parks, a deposit of 50 euros is asked for the rental.
haritori
25 Apr 16#43
Yeah sorry, Its if you have an annual pass its free.
panddda
26 Apr 161#44
I do, and I mentioned that when I emailed them, but they never said anything about that. I'll chase it up again and see - thanks!
thankshotdeals
26 Apr 16#45
Don't get too PC - but to me a wheelchair is a wheelchair why add self propelled - if it's electric add electric
bham89man
26 Apr 16#46
Hamsteroid
26 Apr 16#47
Self propelled means you can wheel yourself along in it, which you can't in one with little wheels.
haritori
26 Apr 16#48
Exactly! i find the title misleading, but then i dont have a wheelchair it maybe the norm.
snagzie
26 Apr 161#49
Don't cheap out on wheelchairs. I bought a £90 version on ebay for the Wife for long days (M.E. and FMS) and it was shockingly bad. Got my money back.
Red cross hire them out for £5 per week which is probably what I'll stick with until we can justify getting a decent one
wishihadadonkey
26 Apr 161#51
No, that's what wheelchairs with larger wheels for the occupant to move themselves are called as opposed to a transit wheelchair which has smaller wheels like this one
samspud
26 Apr 16#53
This is a wheely good offer :confused:
EazyDuz
26 Apr 16#54
wheely good deal op
BenderRodriguez
26 Apr 161#55
Thanks, missus often complains she can't walk after I'm done with her, this should do the trick.
M1ke_Hunt
26 Apr 16#56
thefunkygibbon
26 Apr 161#58
Wow, I've no idea why everyone seems to think it is perfectly acceptable to take the **** out of a wheelchair (and by extension, the people who use them). When everyone usually gets their knickers in a twist about being offended by any little thing on here such as the people who can't spell who play the "i'm deselecsic" card, or "you can't say that about diabtus as my son has it" etc etc.
any before anyone gets all shirty with me, no i'm not offended. merely just confused about the very odd standards you lot keep.
qwerta369
26 Apr 164#59
Why would you not take the pee out of someone in a wheelchair? If you take the pee out of someone not in a wheelchair it would be very discriminatory to not do the same to a wheelchair user. A person is a person, after all. Equality.
Bigfootpete
26 Apr 16#61
How good are these for racing?
s24adm
26 Apr 161#62
I find able bodied people generally can get to the toilet themselves and don't need a urostomy bag.
Bejeezus
26 Apr 161#63
What some people think is acceptable to post on this site really beggars belief!
The people who run the site should also hang their heads in shame. By failing to moderate these idiots you are condoning their behaviour. But then, I guess we all know you are only here to make money sod the ethics eh!?
Tarquin8484
26 Apr 162#64
Nor is lacking a sense of humour.
Guest991145
26 Apr 162#65
Because life is hard enough as it is in a wheelchair without being laughed at on top of it. Also by your reasoning, racist jokes are acceptable too? As it would be wrong not to laugh at someone because of their race? You are not really painting yourself as that great a person.
118luke
26 Apr 161#66
Also reported as offensive. Sicko
davidbrent
26 Apr 161#67
Heat. Ordered as going to try and recreate this scene with my mate's massive professional drone.
qwerta369
26 Apr 161#68
Listen, if friend A is standing up and cries because his team loses a match, I'm going to take the mick out of him. If friend B is sitting in a wheelchair and cries because his team loses a match, he's going to get ripped as well. Banter is non-discriminatory. Most level-headed people (yes, that includes people who use wheelchairs) would probably agree. I've also no idea why you're talking about race.
qwerta369
26 Apr 16#69
Feel free to report what you want. :smiley:
thefunkygibbon
26 Apr 162#70
lol amazing logic skills there, lad.
Magurdrac
26 Apr 161#71
Useful for filming commercials for your law firm.
Damage
26 Apr 16#72
They Charge £20 per 8 weeks in Thornaby. Especially helpful when hospitals don't provide them !!!
therealjohnpeat
26 Apr 16#73
I'm 6'4" and every chair I've pushed (a fair range of em) has been hard-work because I have to 'stoop' to do it - but some are definately better than others so try before you saddle yourself with one for a period of time!!
antspam
26 Apr 16#74
Exactly.
antspam
26 Apr 16#75
No, needing or having to be in a wheelchair is no fun. Just using one for a bit can be a lot of fun.
emma57573
26 Apr 162#76
Im a wheelchair user due to a muscular condition. I hate having to use my chair and have found self acceptance extremely difficult I've read the whole thread and I do find it offensive!
I have a sense of humour and an upbeat attitude but that does not extend to blatant disabilism!
Im lucky in that my condition has improved and this year my wheelchair use is limited to days out etc. But being in a situation in the past where wheelchair use was my only option to get out everyday and get on with my life. I can assure you I don't find this thread funny.
I only hope nobody that was in my situation looking to buy their first wheelchair is reading this, as its hard enough when people are nothing but kind!
Rubisco
26 Apr 161#77
Getting offended at things should be classed as a disability.
alkfi
26 Apr 16#78
feeling the need to go out of you way to offend people should also be too,
and people should remember well jokes among friends might be fine, the same doesnt always work on a online forum or even in real life with people you dont personally know
Rubisco
26 Apr 161#79
Nobody is going out of their way to offend people in this thread, and the only malice present is on the part of those who suggest that they are.
Likely2
26 Apr 16#80
Your ignorance is offensive or trying to justify the normal bigots here....
Buying this junk may make you worse depending on your condition, why do you think Wheelchair users need measuring, to get the chair to fit properly, yet another carboot post.
emma57573
26 Apr 161#81
This comment speaks for its self! I think admin should really step in here! Its not a nice thread for genuine disabled people and their families that might be interested in this chair to stumble across.
rheumatoid
26 Apr 162#82
Are you saying disabled people deliberately fall over things and enjoy it? I don't think that's very funny.
Rubisco
26 Apr 162#83
It's a perfectly innocuous thread for most genuine disabled people and their families that might be interested in this chair to stumble across. It might not be a nice thread for "special snowflakes" to stumble across, but that's nothing to do with needing a wheelchair or not and one might even suggest that it's rather disablist to suggest any connection between needing a wheelchair and being a simpering crybaby.
jimmyribs
26 Apr 16#84
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V. Profanities, Foul Language, Rudeness:
* Rude posts or images are also not acceptable and will be deleted without warning at the discretion of Admin and Moderators.
* Please be polite to your fellow members at all times.
* Adding offensive tags to threads is not permitted
Helgrr
26 Apr 16#85
In the case of wheelchairs, 'self propelled' means propelled by oneself as opposed to being push by another person.
Oneday77
26 Apr 161#86
I have one rule. I will make fun of anyone, that way I don't discriminate, myself included in that.
snagzie
26 Apr 16#87
So you think it's ok to take the mickey out of somebody because they are in a wheelchair?
qwerta369
26 Apr 16#88
Did he say that? Did I say that? Did anybody that? Nope. No one did.
Some people just like to cause trouble I think.
snagzie
26 Apr 16#89
Did I say he took the mickey out of someone using a wheelchair?
No, I asked if he thought if it was ok. Reading comprehension, Sir
jrandrews72
26 Apr 161#90
I am upset and distressed with the rude comments here.
A few of us here know what its like to live with a wheelchair. Using one on a regular basis can be distressing enough with people staring at the wheelchair user or just ignoring them completely.
Here in HUKD we like good deals. And thank you for the OP for posing this as it will be useful to some people.
In many places in the UK people used to get free wheelchairs but often now its not provided for free anymore.
As one poster suggested for regular wheelchair users its best to try one so thats its comfortable.
Hope the admins delete the rude comments here, and hope those here who are poking fun at the wheelchair users change their attitudes as you never know when you may need to use one.
qwerta369
26 Apr 16#91
Well you didn't, you said..
..which is quite different. It was a loaded statement of assumption with a question mark at the end.
No need to call me sir, but thanks anyway.
snagzie
26 Apr 16#92
Again, reading comprehension....
thankshotdeals
26 Apr 16#93
Ofcourse you can
qwerta369
26 Apr 16#94
Hmmm..thinking you might be a bit thick so just going to pop you on to ignore. There we go.
willhay555
26 Apr 16#95
OMG, but yes, I'll give you that :smiley:
decepticon_shadow
26 Apr 16#96
Oneday77
26 Apr 161#97
No I think it's ok to take the Mickey out of anyone regardless of whether they are in a wheelchair or not. I never stated I'd take the Mickey out of the wheelchair. There is a difference.
agafag
27 Apr 16#98
oh my nod (not gdi but nod) i swear some of you troll are so good with words and that fine line on hear that you sould be lawyers since you can turn white in to black
tho with missing the point that white nor black are really colours, and just not the leave the gif trolls out, i even found a black and white question link with cute pussy CATS
Opening post
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Stylish design with 24” sports mag wheels
Comfortable plastic hand rim on self propel wheels
Solid, puncture proof wheels
Swing away footrests
Parking brakes
Padded armrests
Easy, wipe clean upholstery
Backrest storage pocket
17” Seat width
Folded width of only 11”
Top comments
I can assure you being in a wheelchair is not fun!
sounds like fun!
All comments (98)
sounds like fun!
I can assure you being in a wheelchair is not fun!
Bout time these were standard
From the website: Will it cost me anything to hire a wheelchair or other equipment?
We request donations to help us provide the service. The service is run by our volunteers. A refundable deposit may also be required for some items.
Bought.
The X-wing you understand, not your early demise.
It's a manual wheelchair.
Now if it was a hover wheelchair I'm in.
They vary in size (esp width), weight and portability (important if you need to fold/lift it into a car) and wheel/tyre type (which can make some surfaces nightmarish) - and the comfort of the thing is super-important for you AND anyone pushing it.
If you're going to be pushed, make sure it's comfortable for the person who'll be doing that - some chairs have low handles which cripple taller people and vice-versa - some hired/used chairs can also be tatty/rattly/old and generally far from ideal.
If you're going to 'self propel', it's about 1000% harder than it looks and make sure you're comfortable doing it in the chair you're taking - if the chair doesn't suit you, you'll be lucky to make it 200m before you feel like you've done the marathon!
I'm going as a disabled Wolverine.
Oh, wait.
Wheelchair arcade game
I don't know about wheelchairs for registered disabled people, but we took my mum a few years ago (not disabled, just elderly and unable to walk too far) and had to pay, and I emailed them a few days ago to ask what the situation was and got this response:
The price is 15 euros per day in both parks, a deposit of 50 euros is asked for the rental.
Red cross hire them out for £5 per week which is probably what I'll stick with until we can justify getting a decent one
any before anyone gets all shirty with me, no i'm not offended. merely just confused about the very odd standards you lot keep.
The people who run the site should also hang their heads in shame. By failing to moderate these idiots you are condoning their behaviour. But then, I guess we all know you are only here to make money sod the ethics eh!?
I have a sense of humour and an upbeat attitude but that does not extend to blatant disabilism!
Im lucky in that my condition has improved and this year my wheelchair use is limited to days out etc. But being in a situation in the past where wheelchair use was my only option to get out everyday and get on with my life. I can assure you I don't find this thread funny.
I only hope nobody that was in my situation looking to buy their first wheelchair is reading this, as its hard enough when people are nothing but kind!
and people should remember well jokes among friends might be fine, the same doesnt always work on a online forum or even in real life with people you dont personally know
Buying this junk may make you worse depending on your condition, why do you think Wheelchair users need measuring, to get the chair to fit properly, yet another carboot post.
V. Profanities, Foul Language, Rudeness:
* Rude posts or images are also not acceptable and will be deleted without warning at the discretion of Admin and Moderators.
* Please be polite to your fellow members at all times.
* Adding offensive tags to threads is not permitted
Some people just like to cause trouble I think.
No, I asked if he thought if it was ok. Reading comprehension, Sir
A few of us here know what its like to live with a wheelchair. Using one on a regular basis can be distressing enough with people staring at the wheelchair user or just ignoring them completely.
Here in HUKD we like good deals. And thank you for the OP for posing this as it will be useful to some people.
In many places in the UK people used to get free wheelchairs but often now its not provided for free anymore.
As one poster suggested for regular wheelchair users its best to try one so thats its comfortable.
Hope the admins delete the rude comments here, and hope those here who are poking fun at the wheelchair users change their attitudes as you never know when you may need to use one.
..which is quite different. It was a loaded statement of assumption with a question mark at the end.
No need to call me sir, but thanks anyway.
tho with missing the point that white nor black are really colours, and just not the leave the gif trolls out, i even found a black and white question link with cute pussy CATS
http://www.colormatters.com/color-and-design/are-black-and-white-colors