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The iBOT wheelchair that has been on display at Epcot for several years is now beginning to be sold. I read an article in the newspaper a few days ago that said they had final FDA approval to begin sales. The article said the wheelchair will sell for about $29,000. They also mentioned that this wheelchair won't be for everyone; you need to be able to weight shift and lean to do some things with it and you also need to be able to hold onto the stair rail to go up or down stairs.
The Independence Technology Company's website is very interesting. Besides the iBOT, they have information on a power assist manual wheelchair called the iGLIDE and an interesting pressure relief seat called the maxPRO. It's lightweight and uses air in small pockets. I wish I had seen this before we orderd DD's new manaul wheelchair. She uses a Jay gel cushion, but it is heavy and gets cold when it's cold outide (plus one of her gel packs sprung a leak once and made a mess). Regular air seats are too bouncy for her, but this sounds like an improvement over regular gel and air.
The Independence Technology Company's website is very interesting. Besides the iBOT, they have information on a power assist manual wheelchair called the iGLIDE and an interesting pressure relief seat called the maxPRO. It's lightweight and uses air in small pockets. I wish I had seen this before we orderd DD's new manaul wheelchair. She uses a Jay gel cushion, but it is heavy and gets cold when it's cold outide (plus one of her gel packs sprung a leak once and made a mess). Regular air seats are too bouncy for her, but this sounds like an improvement over regular gel and air.