High technology provides solutions for paraplegics

Click on the image for more shots of the Future Chair wheelchairs
While many engineers are looking towards carbon fiber as a way to lighten up our automobiles, with very good reason, others are using the lightweight composite material in human-powered vehicles, like bicycles and... wheelchairs. Not only is carbon fiber lightweight, it's also quite strong and the weave of the material makes a big difference as to how the material responds to vibration and harshness, so the wheelchair can be "tuned" for a specific user. All this technology leads to a wheelchair from Future Chairs which weights just 13.9 pounds, though it's pretty expensive at ?2,595 and is only available in the UK.
While on the subject of wheelchairs, take a look at the prototype Dreamfit motorcycle which was designed specifically for paraplegics. So, it's not made from carbon fiber, but it does feature stabilizing wheels and thumb shifters along with a system designed to keep riders with poor lower-body strength mounted on the seat properly. The company also makes ski boats and hovercrafts for paraplegics. Seriously, how cool is that?
Gallery: Free Spirit Wheelchairs
Gallery: Dream Ride products
[Source: Gizmag]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kevin Nugent 10:21PM (5/19/2008)
I like that , i like that alot . allowing those who are less fortunate have the same capabilities as teh average person
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