The prototype is low - production will be 16" from ground.
Of course not everyone will be able to use it, but the biggest advantage is that it fits completely into the lavatory, so the transfer to...
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The prototype is low - production will be 16" from ground.
Of course not everyone will be able to use it, but the biggest advantage is that it fits completely into the lavatory, so the transfer to...
Still here - we sold half of Icon to our European distributor, so I've been buried in that for the last number of months, as we've been focused on getting them up and running in EU.
@jungsik - if...
Ok - our toll free number has been messing up lately (we use a remote server and voip for it), so if you don't get through, email me and I'll call you back.
I'm pretty sure they are.
Email me at jeff@iconwheelchairs.com with a number for you and I'll give you a call.
See, even after 5pm we're still operating.
We've put some up on the horizontal section of the front wing and on the brake bracket.
Do you find a big difference with the Q rings?
Edit to say - what I meant by "ok" is because of what Stephen said - you just need to move/adjust the piston - honestly though, the change in distance that would happen 3" (or so) away from the...
Camber changes are ok, footprint (side to side) is ok.
There will be a maximum insertion point for the axle tubes into the axle bracket, but only an issue in our smallest pediatric sizes.
Not...
What province are you in?
Or a superlight bike with two water bottles.
You should look at adjustable chairs. If your current chair had one or two measurements that needed tweaking, it would be one thing, but you're so far off that there's very little chance of you...
What kind of wheels are on the back? Do you know the weight compared to the 20" Corimas?
I have a 650c front 20" rear kneeler, and it goes great - I'm a big believer in the 20" rears for anyone...
@MikeG - send me an email to jeff@iconwheelchairs.com if you'd like me to try to see about a demo for you.
They look good, but I can't imagine using them right now in the snow and coming back inside.........
Bamboo could be an option - you could also buy a carbon sandwich panel or sheets of carbon - this place sells both: http://www.protechcomposites.com/sandwich-panels/
You could do the ergo shape by...
The width was changed in practical terms - the "narrow" part of the original one was narrow because of the wedge shape - where peoples legs ended up was in the part of the wing that narrowed from the...
Both the original and the current front wing have a footrest that is 10 1/2" inside to inside. The current wing has more space going back to from the front - essentially a bigger envelope for legs...
@Kona We have a customer who lives in Hawaii that might be willing to let you take a look at her Icon so that you can see one in person, but she's in Honolulu.....I could also do a Skype call with...
I think ADI will make you a shorter one as a custom.
@roller - the velcro thing seems like a good idea - do you find that stuff sticks to it though?
@chef - Home Depot has 2" wide too, easier to buy from than McMaster sometimes.
I've only ever used the FrogLegs forks, so I don't have an opinion about the TiLite ones, but I can't imagine that they'd be any different performance-wise.
The single sided forks aren't perfect -...
Single sided forks work really well - worth the cost for sure.
1) Could the Icon be safely configured to recline slightly (maybe 25 degrees?), in order to allow me to rest my neck?
25 degrees is a lot of degrees......the Icon does have a great range for seat...
We can do a 20" wide chair, but we do them as custom orders.
We're at Dundas and Lansdown now - about 5km from Liberty Village. Email me at jeff@iconwheelchairs.com and come by and see us.