Thread: Ally Chair
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Old 12-15-2014, 07:40 PM   #27
Gimpy guy
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Originally Posted by rotorblades View Post
oh try one again they are so worth riding
please keep trying- maybe a better tour guy
the first time i tried the guy kept moving the lean steer- thus turning the machine i find if i show that i ride slow smoothly and polite most places welcome you in
lean it against a wall or corner the first times on and off.
if you can stand upright at all you should be good to go try the fat tires ones. easier on the back and hips
if you can step up one step then step back down you definitely can ride i couldnt stand at all then here i have almost 375 miles on mine.it has given me more than i can say i had a bad stroke
it has improved my stamina and balance.and core strength,- anyone please ask a question if you would like.my vision slowed me down at first but im thinking that has improved too.
Ahh if only lol.
I'm l4 complete. As I said in a earlier post I see the ally as a everyday chair. Nothing moves below point of injury with a complete SCI.

That's why most of these conversions fail for true wheelchair users. The Ally is closet to the mark.
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