Saturday, December 28, 2013

Lazy-ass New Yorkers...


Made it to the city that never sleeps on Thursday. My family and I went to the American Museum of Natural History. Here we can see I'm loving being up around the planets... It was a grand time and got so many looks. I'm thinking it was the chair. ;)
One observation though, is the sad, lazy-ass people...so many lazy people just filing into the elevators, not even thinking, hey, this dude NEEDS this thing. But, you know, it's New York...whaddya expect?!!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Snow time!

I made it into the snow! This chair is a beast! I had fun tooling around in the snow. It's been a while that I've been able to get out in it and I really enjoyed rolling around instead of being stuck.



I also got a short vid of me going down the small hill in my backyard.


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Valley Forge Beer Fest

So last night at the Valley Forge Beer Festival, I had a lot of people come up to me asking all about my kick-ass cool chair. This photo does not show these people, it shows me and my posse having fun. Pretzel necklace completes the picture.

The Trekinetic K2 is turning heads all over the place. I even gave my name and number to a gent who works with and raises money for veterans in and around Philly. He said he is going to contact me this week about info about the chair. Either that, or he was going to put my number all over bathroom stalls.
 



Oh, and check me out over on the Twitter @mytrekinetic !

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

F1 Inspired Wheelchairs.


F1 Inspired Wheelchairs
Formula-1 is the highest class of motor sport in the world.  It’s a fast paced world where cars can race at up to 220 mph in certain conditions but for these cars to reach these speeds and drive smoothly and safely they need to be at the forefront of science and technology.  But did you know that the science behind Formula-1 is actually spilling out into other fields and even everyday life?  Click thru to read the rest of the article.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Not just another disabled person in a wheelchair

Below is Max's story. It sounds very much like what I would say and what I would want/do. I am a very unique individual (or try to be). I didn't want my wheelchair to be this boring, "normal" looking wheelchair. I really liked the Trekinetic K-2. The chair is so different. It is innovative in how it's more efficient when pushing yourself and how it is easier to get to more places.

Anyway, here's what Max had to say:

I like the design and how this reflects on the user (i.e. not medical and someone who cares about the way things look), and its ability to go places which are difficult to tackle in a traditional manual wheelchair.
It's made a lot of difference to my life. It has enabled me to go places I wouldn't have easily been able to go otherwise - beaches, mud paths, gravel drives, etc. It has also enabled me to travel much more easily - e.g. recently we went to Lisbon, full of cobbles and hills.
Equally importantly, it allows my personality to be expressed more accurately (i.e. I transcend being 'just another disabled person in a wheelchair').

I, too, have transcended being "just another disabled person in a wheelchair". This chair is just miles above other chairs I've used/seen. And I'll tell you, once you see it in person, sit in it and give it a spin, I think you'll understand.