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OK, you've got me thinking now! The power chair I just looked at does look comfortable. It would be much better for prolonged use, and when I'm feeling pretty weak to begin with. The only drawback I see is transporting it, either in the car or on an airplane. One of the best features of the Luggie scooter is that it folds up quite easily for transport.
@ Valentijn
Would you mind telling me what kind of scooter you have?
I have a Shoprider GK10 - there's a video of the same model at
. It's a bit bigger and heavier than some of the other ones that break down, but, well, so am I
I wouldn't be able to get it into the car myself without inducing PEM - it is fairly heavy, and there are lighter ones available. I don't know if any of the power chairs break down for transport? It'll fit into the back of our little hatchback, if we put the back seats down. We had to rent a station wagon for a European road trip with my parents, to fit all four of us, the scooter, and backpacks (suitcases wouldn't fit).
Another advantage to a scooter is that it can handle more rugged terrain. Gravel, dirt, grass, small-to-medium curbs, etc, are no problem, and I even took it up a straw-covered path through fairly steep sand dunes. The impression I get from power chairs is that they need proper ramps, so it would be good to make sure that the area where you'd be using it is
really accessible. Things like cobble stones, which aren't much fun even with decent tires, might be a nightmare if the power chair has a set of tiny uninflatable wheels.
Also consider the indoor/outdoor implications - dirty wheels rolling over who-knows-what. My scooter happily stays in the shed when not used
Though I do take it inside hotel rooms and such to park it.
But power chairs are probably easier to get into elevators. I haven't found one my scooter won't fit into (at hotels, Ikea, etc), but sometimes it's a tight fit and I'm hogging the whole lift with my scooter. And maneuvering into and out of lifts can be a pain ... they'll have a good sized elevator with a wide hallway in front of it, and some moron has to put a huge piece of furniture right across from the elevator to fill up the empty space!
I also find it very comfortable. Well-padded seat (which makes it heavy), arm rests, and everything is adjustable. Most of all, it lets me get out and "walk" around the neighborhood. I'm still grinning like an idiot every time I go out, and I do it about once a week now. I thought I'd get over that side-effect by now, but I'm starting to think it's permanent :-D