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I am a disabled Building Surveyor in the UK. I have had Cerebral Palsy since birth and have always used a wheelchair. About ten weeks ago my old chair, a Kuschall k4 finally broke after 5 years. Being stuck without a chair I took a gamble at one of your ex-demo chairs off Ebay. Working with Tyler Goodro, we got it to the UK.
I WILL NEVER LOOK AT ANOTHER BRAND OF CHAIR AGAIN. When I first got it I was amazed. My carier's first comment was "Mark, there is a problem, this box is too light to have a wheelchair in it". When we got it out and I set it up for me I fell in love with it within minutes. I have never felt so comfortable is a chair or had a chair so easy to handle or push. Mark Hibberd
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My quest for the ultimate wheelchair is over; 4 years ago a TiLite TR grabbed my attention, 3 years ago I bought my first TiLite it was a ZRA, 2 years ago I bought a ZR and now I‚m looking forward to my latest TiLite TX. I love my TiLite's, best wheelchairs in the world. Regards, Nick Morris
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| Amanda 9yrs has been in a wheelchair since she was 2yrs. she has had a couple of chairs and the tilite is the best wheelchair by far. It is so lite and so much easier for Amanda to wheel. She looks much better in a Ti-Lite you see her before the chair. Amanda has gained a lot of upper body strength because the chair is so easy and light to handle. Are only regret is that it was not her very first chair. We feel she lost the opportunity to build muscle. It always felt like such a chore to get the heavy chair in and out of the car, and now with ti we go a lot more places. we can not wait to try more tilite chairs in the future.
Thanks again, Amanda & Mom
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Thanks, Cindy Bullis
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There are two sets of criteria for judging a chair. The first deals with mechanical-physical-design issues like comfort, weight, adjustability, and maneuverability. The more custom the chair, the better the fit. As one of the lightest and best designed manual ultralights, my Ti is incredible. It fits my body like the proverbial little black cocktail dress. As marvelous as the engineering of my chair clearly is, this is not its best asset. All too often, non-wheelchair users (normals) see my chair before they see me, acknowledge my disability before they acknowledge my presence, and respond to my illness before they respond to my personality. When I changed to a Ti chair, I felt as if I were putting on a piece of clothing that is as much a part of my identity as my sense of humor. And I continue to think that people recognize it as such. Yours, Anonymous
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| bought this wheelchair from independent living in regina saskatchewan canada in january of 06 its now end of november 06 cant find any obsticle that i cant wheel over with this chair the preformance and comfort this wheelchair along with the frog legs front casters is unbelievable and can not compare to any other chair ive ever had in the past 19 years you guys at tilite keep up the good work of making world class wheelchairs they have a very sleek and sharp design and are capable of overcomming any obsticle Bobbie Cherepuschak
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| I could probally write a book, so I\'ll try to keep it short.I have been in a wheelchair for a little over 5 years.This is the 3rd wheelchair I have had but it is the best by far. I get so many compliments on it. I\'m very active,a single mother of a 6 year old son and I go to the soccor and baseball fields.I also attend many school activities and do my own shopping, and still manage to take care of my home.I really put myself out there.Ever since my accident I have wanted things to stay \"as normal\"as possible, and I feel this chair has made it easier to do that!Thank you Ti Lite!!
Shari Crowel
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| My name is Erica. I am a 28 yr old non-ambulatory adult with Spina Bifida. I have been in a wheelchair since I was 3. I have had my TiLite EVO for a week. This chair is so much lighter than my previous Quickie and E&J manual wheelchairs. I just got back from the Spina Bifida camp I attend and was able to navigate areas with grass and rocks I had not been able to previously in a manual chair. However, I still needed a little help because of the hills going to different activities. I regret waiting this long to try a titanium wheelchair which could have saved wear and tear on my shoulders. I had the Wijit push assist wheels put on my EVO and even after turning the chair over going uphill, I still love it. I got the 4 inch lighted microcasters and everyone I talked to at camp wanted to know where I got them. I hope to try out many new options on my next TiLite chair, the ZRA or TR.
Erica Jones
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| I would like to offer my gratitude to your team of designers, engineers and fabricators for a job well done! I have been in a chair for nearly 11 years and have already exhausted 4 manual wheelchairs. This chair that I purchased through SpinLife over a year ago has stood up through many punishments including countless stairs, water, sand and oceans. I haven't seen anything quite like it and would highly recommend your product to any person in need of a new chair.
Keep up the excellent work!!! Thank you, James Hektner
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Thank you for helping me carry the Olympic Torch and passing the flame! Wishing you and all at Ti the best! Kostas (Gus) Zografopoulos |
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