Ripchair 3.0 Tracked Off-Road Wheelchair
Powered by a 31-hp gasoline engine, the Ripchair 3.0 Tracked Off-Road Wheelchair is a continuous-track vehicle that one accesses and drives from his/her existing manual or power chair. With zero-turn capability and cat-track propulsion, it can reportedly traverse rough terrain (including streams). Once onboard via the access ramp, which raises up and locks the chair in place, all the controls that allow the user to carry out many functions in addition to driving are designed to be within easy reach. There is a Para edition with mechanical hand controls and a Quad edition with joystick controls. Each Ripchair is customizable from hand control placement to 'extras,' such as lighting package, gun rack, fishing rod holder, storage compartments, etc.
This product is no longer produced. Information is included for reference and archival purposes.
Cost range: Est. cost: $34,500 (Para); $39,500 (Quad)
Limitations Addressed by Product: Lower extremity
Toolbox :: Outdoor Mobility :: Personal Mobility Vehicles :: Wheelchair-Transporting Utility Vehicles
Source | Howe and Howe Technologies, Incorporated 661 Main Street Waterboro, ME, 04087 |
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Website | www.trackchairextreme.com |
info@howeandhowe.com | |
Phone | 207-247-2777 |
Fax | 207-247-2755 |
Est. Cost | Contact supplier for current pricing |
Last updated: Dec 29, 2023