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Check out the Ripchair!
Posted by JLo
Thursday, December 08, 2011
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This comes to us from our friends at Howe and Howe Technologies. We introduced yo awhile back to their device, the Ripchair. The company has now begin limited production of it. It's pretty neat, check out the photos on their website!

From their website:

Howe and Howe Technologies has received countless requests for the development of an off-road wheelchair for those who are disabled and unable to walk. Many of these people have fought for our freedom and in turn lost much of their own. As a result, Howe and Howe Technologies, through painstaking research, has built the most capable off-road wheelchair the world has ever seen.

In sticking with Howe and Howe's extreme reputation, the Ripchair is massively powerful, quick, maneuverable and able to climb astonishing slopes. The Ripchair is designed to act as a tracked vehicle platform that the user backs into using ramps and their own wheelchair that they then lock into place.

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Janelle


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