H, gap2368.
Thank you.
I rented a car to drive from Atlanta to Daytona Beach for 2-weeks. Then I drove to Kissimmee for another 2-weeks.
I had to leave Daytona Beach after a week because of a Volusia County Hurricane Evacuation.
The resort was nice to find me another resort to stay at before my last two weeks in Kissimmee.
I did fall down a couple of times. After checking in at Daytona Beach I went to went Walmart for groceries to get that out of the way at 0200. After getting back to SUV with groceries, I lost my balance getting out of their scooter, landed face first, right forearm, etc. A couple of staff got me up. I guess my body was tired. I should have waited until later to shop.
I was okay and ended up with scabs on my forehead, forearm, and knee.
In Kissimmee, I lost my balance in the shower and I severely sprained my dominant left wrist/hand. I didn't think that I would ever get off the bathroom floor only using my right hand and left leg.
I put ice on it and after a couple of days, I was lucky enough to roll to a nearby Walmart to get medicine, medical supplies, etc.
I felt awful a didn't use the resort's WDW shuttle even though I kept making reservations each day to go.
I wasn't sure about driving home, but with help from staff loading my wheelchair, luggage, it wasn't as bad as thought driving home using my right hand.
It is better, but I can't even lift a t-shirt with my wrist support.
And it takes forever to do common tasks like typing with one hand, but I am better.
I might cancel my October Fall Smoky Mountain trip since can't lift my wheelchair into a rental car with one hand.
Can you say pity party for me...ha...ha...ha.
Ray, glad to see you back but sorry to hear of your injury. Take care of yourself. It takes time to heal.
Goodness, Ray. I truly hope you are doing better now that you are home again! I'm with @gap2368 - it's really good to see you here again!![]()
Thank you. I thought was feeling better so I tried typing with both hands. I had a delayed feeling of pain. I have been cautious not to use my left hand, but I am left-handed and automatically reach things with it even though I keep reminding myself not to. I'm going back to wearing my arm sling as a reminder,
Yes on mine it is on the push bar of the seat under the black detachable black soft thing.
It seems like Fold and Go is starting to phase out the HD chair in favor for the Magshock.
Ray,
I followed your advice and got a green Mag Fold and Go this past for my wife.
She has learned how to maneuver faster than I anticipated but she thinks it’s going slowly.
I messed around with the best way to load it in the car trunk and now I am pretty quick. Our trunk is deep enough that I don’t have to remove the controller. I chose to keep the wheels on the ground and lever it into the trunk grabbing the big wheels inside the spokes. I actually did a little weight training in advance. I didn’t want to get a hernia.
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I chose to keep the wheels on the ground and lever it into the trunk grabbing the big wheels inside the spokes.
When I get one, I will go for the MagShock. It just makes sense - it's more capable of different terrains, weather conditions, etc.
We saw several of the knock-off Fold and Go type chairs when we ran up to Branson a couple of weeks ago; It was sad to see how evident the poor quality was. I felt bad for those people because we know they paid *almost* the same amount on Amazon for those knock-off chairs, and for not a lot more, they could have had the real thing.![]()
It seems like Fold and Go is starting to phase out the HD chair in favor of the Magshock.
When I get one, I will go for the MagShock. It just makes sense - it's more capable of different terrains, weather conditions, etc.
We saw several of the knock-off Fold and Go type chairs when we ran up to Branson a couple of weeks ago; It was sad to see how evident the poor quality was. I felt bad for those people, because we know they paid *almost* the same amount on Amazon for those knock-off chairs, and for not a lot more, they could have had the real thing.![]()
@RaySharpton - I was SO impressed with all of the new features that they brought to the MagShock. It really is an impressive list, and it's evident to me that the company really is passionate about making the best possible chairs for their users.
Personally, I think the most impressive thing about the new MagShock model is that 25 degree hill climbing ability. LOL that ramp in the picture reminds me a lot of the ramp at Wilderness Lodge (my favorite ramp in the world, because it's inside my favorite Deluxe Resort!) which is kind of a booger. Angus will make it to the top all in one go, but you can tell he doesn't like it!!!![]()
One of the things that scares me the most about The Big Switch from my personal ECV to the Fold and Go is that my brain looks at the F&G and says "no way can you go downhill (or down a ramp) without sliding forward out of the seat, and running over yourself with your own chair... and no way you can go uphill without tumping over backwards!" I know it doesn't happen, but I am so used to having a tiller in front of me to brace on when going down a steep hill/ramp, as well as when going up that I can't imagine how you do that! LOL I *know* it's silly - but there it is...
So, seriously - do you ever have that feeling? Like you need something to hang on to, or do you feel secure in the seat? Do you ever feel the need for a seatbelt? I can wrap my brain around a LOT of things, but that's the thing that really gives me pause at the moment.
I have to sit VERY upright because of my spinal issues, and I sometimes fear that because I sit more upright than the general population, it may put me in a position where my center of gravity is out-of-whack with what the manufacturer intended. It's one of the reasons I have stayed with my TravelScoot for so long - since I don't have to use the seatback, removing it makes it even a bit lighter than the stated weight, and it's out of my way. On a good day, I can still get on and off of Angus by swinging one leg over, like I'm getting on and off of a tricycle, so it's an unexpected bonus. When I upgraded his seat earlier this year, I made sure to get a seat that wouldn't shift my center of gravity from where the original seat was, only because I know that position works.
My *rational/logical* brain knows that driving a MagShock will be OK - it's just the emotional, scaredy-cat part of my brain that refuses to understand!
Luckily, I still have some time left with Angus. I'm hoping to be able to ride him for a couple more years before I retire him completely.
Most of those chairs on Amazon are cheaper quality, made in China, and most importantly, you don’t get to pick a color, unless it’s silver.
With Fold and Go, their chairs are made from higher quality materials (the MAGShock is made from MAGNESIUM, which is just as STRONG as TITANIUM, but LIGHTER THAN ALUMINUM.
Fold and Go is an AMERICAN company and MADE IN America.
And, you can pick ANY COLOR that you want! (They still have silver, if that’s your thing).
Personally, I think the most impressive thing about the new MagShock model is that 25 degree hill climbing ability. LOL that ramp in the picture reminds me a lot of the ramp at Wilderness Lodge (my favorite ramp in the world, because it's inside my favorite Deluxe Resort!) which is kind of a booger. Angus will make it to the top all in one go, but you can tell he doesn't like it!!!![]()
One of the things that scares me the most about The Big Switch from my personal ECV to the Fold and Go is that my brain looks at the F&G and says "no way can you go downhill (or down a ramp) without sliding forward out of the seat, and running over yourself with your own chair... and no way you can go uphill without tumping over backwards!" I know it doesn't happen, but I am so used to having a tiller in front of me to brace on when going down a steep hill/ramp, as well as when going up that I can't imagine how you do that! LOL I *know* it's silly - but there it is...
So, seriously - do you ever have that feeling? Like you need something to hang on to, or do you feel secure in the seat? Do you ever feel the need for a seatbelt? I can wrap my brain around a LOT of things, but that's the thing that really gives me pause at the moment.
@RaySharpton - I was SO impressed with all of the new features that they brought to the MagShock. It really is an impressive list, and it's evident to me that the company really is passionate about making the best possible chairs for their users.
I have to sit VERY upright because of my spinal issues, and I sometimes fear that because I sit more upright than the general population, it may put me in a position where my center of gravity is out-of-whack with what the manufacturer intended. It's one of the reasons I have stayed with my TravelScoot for so long - since I don't have to use the seat back, removing it makes it even a bit lighter than the stated weight, and it's out of my way. On a good day, I can still get on and off of Angus by swinging one leg over, like I'm getting on and off of a tricycle, so it's an unexpected bonus. When I upgraded his seat earlier this year, I made sure to get a seat that wouldn't shift my center of gravity from where the original seat was, only because I know that position works.
@RaySharpton - I was SO impressed with all of the new features that they brought to the MagShock. It really is an impressive list, and it's evident to me that the company really is passionate about making the best possible chairs for their users.
@Groot LOL I don't think I want silver... but then my problem will be picking which color I do want! I don't think "tie-dye" is a color option (though I really do wish it was! LOL)
Personally, I think the most impressive thing about the new MagShock model is that 25 degree hill climbing ability. LOL that ramp in the picture reminds me a lot of the ramp at Wilderness Lodge (my favorite ramp in the world, because it's inside my favorite Deluxe Resort!) which is kind of a booger. Angus will make it to the top all in one go, but you can tell he doesn't like it!!!
One of the things that scares me the most about The Big Switch from my personal ECV to the Fold and Go is that my brain looks at the F&G and says "no way can you go downhill (or down a ramp) without sliding forward out of the seat, and running over yourself with your own chair... and no way you can go uphill without tumping over backwards!" I know it doesn't happen, but I am so used to having a tiller in front of me to brace on when going down a steep hill/ramp, as well as when going up that I can't imagine how you do that! LOL I *know* it's silly - but there it is...
So, seriously - do you ever have that feeling? Like you need something to hang on to, or do you feel secure in the seat? Do you ever feel the need for a seatbelt? I can wrap my brain around a LOT of things, but that's the thing that really gives me pause at the moment.
I have to sit VERY upright because of my spinal issues, and I sometimes fear that because I sit more upright than the general population, it may put me in a position where my center of gravity is out-of-whack with what the manufacturer intended. It's one of the reasons I have stayed with my TravelScoot for so long - since I don't have to use the seat back, removing it makes it even a bit lighter than the stated weight, and it's out of my way. On a good day, I can still get on and off of Angus by swinging one leg over, like I'm getting on and off of a tricycle, so it's an unexpected bonus. When I upgraded his seat earlier this year, I made sure to get a seat that wouldn't shift my center of gravity from where the original seat was, only because I know that position works.
My *rational/logical* brain knows that driving a MagShock will be OK - it's just the emotional, scaredy-cat part of my brain that refuses to understand!
Luckily, I still have some time left with Angus. I'm hoping to be able to ride him for a couple more years before I retire him completely.
Reading your post finally gave me the courage to put my own scaredy-cat fears aside and try the MagShock on my steep, steep driveway. So thank you for that. We made it up and down just fine![]()
On the way down I deliberately came to an abrupt stop a few times to check two things: 1) if it would skid at all when I released the joystick. I think that possibility had probably caused the most anxiety - envisioning a scary runaway down the hill. But, nope, it just came to a complete stop.
And 2) to check out the sliding-from-the-seat factor. That was a bit of a different story. I did feel a bit of a slip forward but part of the problem is that I can’t bend one knee sufficiently to get my foot upon the footrest. And neither do I yet have the foot extension. So currently I end up with one ankle awkwardly resting over the other, which means I’m not quite properly positioned/balanced on the seat or have any leverage with my legs to stay in place. The foot extension option is on backorder. Hopefully, it’ll be back in stock sooner than later.
Coming back up the driveway was easy but yet I wasn’t relaxed enough to just sit back, instead of leaning forward the whole way. But that’s just going to be a matter of practice, time and trust.