jenpace
DIS Veteran
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- Jan 13, 2005
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I recently went ahead and bought my dd who has a connective tissue disorder (similar to EDS) a wheelchair for our trips to Disnelyland as she's too old (8 y/o) to ride in the jogger anymore.
Since I am 5' 10" and my dh is 6' 6" I was concerned about the handle height of all the standard wheelchair push handles and the fact that after-market handle extenders seem to be pretty few and far between availablility wise.
I decided to try the old handle extender from the jogger stroller she had been sitting in (Mountain Buggy Urban) and YAY! It fits perfectly, giving us a few more inches in height and a little more room for my (and dh's) stride too.
I don't know if they are making them anymore as after 2005 Mountain Buggy incorporated an adjustable handle into all their strollers but it might be worth a try in case anyone needs that extra height.
Here is a photo of our wheelchair (Drive 18" "Blue Streak") with the handle extender and also the BOB canvas cup holers:
And here is the stock photo of the actual Mountain Buggy stroller handle extender:
Since I am 5' 10" and my dh is 6' 6" I was concerned about the handle height of all the standard wheelchair push handles and the fact that after-market handle extenders seem to be pretty few and far between availablility wise.
I decided to try the old handle extender from the jogger stroller she had been sitting in (Mountain Buggy Urban) and YAY! It fits perfectly, giving us a few more inches in height and a little more room for my (and dh's) stride too.
I don't know if they are making them anymore as after 2005 Mountain Buggy incorporated an adjustable handle into all their strollers but it might be worth a try in case anyone needs that extra height.
Here is a photo of our wheelchair (Drive 18" "Blue Streak") with the handle extender and also the BOB canvas cup holers:

And here is the stock photo of the actual Mountain Buggy stroller handle extender:
