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Old 08-18-2016, 05:25 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by ions82 View Post
I recently got my first Segway (after being a member of this forum for nearly 13 years.) It is an i2 that came equipped with a SegSaddle. I am partially paralyzed, and the Segway actually works VERY well as an adaptive device for me. It's nice to actually feel "graceful" for a change. I can handle my wheelchair very well, but it's still just a wheelchair. When on my feet, my gait is usually referred to as "The Frankenstein."

Anyway, while taking my Segway out for its test-ride (nine miles), I decided to make a stop in the grocery store. As I was getting closer, I wondered if I should sit or stand when I go inside. I decided that sitting would be a little more "subtle" and less likely to draw attention. I actually felt like I controlled the machine better while sitting, and it seemed that many people didn't even notice me. I just moved about at a slow walking pace. At that speed, there's very little gear noise. No one gave me any trouble or asked what I was doing riding it in the store.

If I were standing, it may've been an identical experience. No idea. However, my intuition led me to believe that I would've been a lot more noticeable. Instead of being just a little shorter than everyone (while seated), I would've been taller than everyone. It seemed like the corners of people's eyes would've noticed some "tall, levitating guy" moving around the store. I was also worried that it would've seemed a bit more intimidating if I were standing up.

Has anyone noticed much difference in reaction when standing vs. sitting? I ride handcycles as well as bicycles. The way that people interact with me on my handcycle is night and day difference than when I'm on a bicycle. On the handcycle, people driving cars are courteous and patient. When I'm on a bicycle, it's almost as though they WANT to put my life in danger. Essentially, I'm doing the same thing in the same place, but the configuration is a little different. Yet, the reactions from people are at opposite ends of the spectrum. It made me wonder if that's also common for Segway users that go between sitting and standing. Has anyone experienced differences between the two modes?


The difference in people's reactions to seeing you sitting vice standing when gliding is stark and in my experiences widespread and universal. If you are sitting, they assume you need it for mobility assistance, if you are standing, they dont automatically assume that, they may draw the conclusion, they may think you are riding a toy and confront you about it use.

I have 2 segs, both with seats as I only glide sitting except I personally need to stand up to restore the circulation in my legs on occasion. I really like the SegSaddle, unfortunately its not made anymore. Brian Huges, the owner, folded the company after enough work. Its a shame, its a great product. I am always on the lookout for spare SegSaddle parts of it any are left in stock. Be wary of a company called "Strollax" (Strollax.com) they claim to have them left over in stock, I am still in a battle with PayPal trying to get my money back from them. Segway of Fl has a new product called the "Glide Seat" which looks somewhat similar to the SegSaddle, I am holding out hope that its a functional replacement. I have a LeanSeat on my other Seg, as I couldnt get any more SegSaddles, its not as comfortable for me.
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