A good review. Would this be strong enough to use on weeds? I have a large area of invasive Himalayan Balsam to clear but don't want to bend down to cut every stem.
Obviously not my video but some lack the shoulder mobility to reach around and do the back closure. Doing it in the front is extremely helpful for many.
I see photos online with this clock showing white text on a black background. Do you know how to set that? I can't find anything in the settings. Also, the firmware on mine appears to be an early one....
Great contribution thank you I would love to have one as I have three bathrooms to clean Thanks again and keep reviewing Kmart has sold some great aids for those physically challenged Love you to review aids for the physically challenged from K Mart Pillow reviews & sleep aids etc
Just once id like to see a trionic veloped ideo where a real impaired user (not young skinny & intact) with mobility & balance problems. Everything is easy when one isnt impaired but may not even be "possible* for someone, for example, with unilateral leg & arm. Now THAT would be a useful video. weakness.
I live in the PNW. Here the beaches are deep loose sand. I wonder how this would perform? I see lots of basic terrain tests. I want to take mine fishing. This means I have to get on the beach. Paying $1500 - $1800 for this has to be worthy of the challenge. what do you think? Otherwise I think this Trionic Rollater is very useful product far and above the standard walker which is not good in many situations. I am a C6 Quad incomplete who walks with a cane. I would rather use a walker in many situations, but standard walkers just do not cut it. Thank you for the video