Thursday, April 13, 2017

WHILL Wheelchair Personal Mobility Device

So, I'm being perfectly honest with this post. I've been around home medical equipment, complex seating and wheelchair mobility equipment, and home access solutions, all for going on 23 years now.  I have had more certifications, "new product in service education sessions", and new sales pitches than I even really care to try to count. I don't get excited about many of these new gadgets anymore. But this WHILL Personal Mobility Device is EXCITING!

Let's dive in.

What is it:
First of all, the WHILL is so vastly different from a wheelchair, calling it a wheelchair shouldn't even be allowed. My target audience for this blog is people looking for wheelchair information, so I've called it a wheelchair so that Google can find it. But honestly, WHILL is a personal mobility device. I'd suggest this device for anyone that walks huge distances or needs to be mobile for long periods of time in almost any terrain or environment.  The WHILL can do things that a Segway, a wheelchair, a mobility scooter, and an ATV could do.... All in one esthetically pleasing chair.

It's Four Wheel Drive:
We'll, kinda yes. WHILL uses some really awesome front caster wheels that actually consist of 24 individual smaller wheels. These wheels turn together, in the right direction, and the same time. So, while the main motors of the chair are running the main drive wheels for power, these front small wheels are running and powering too.  This gives you ability to stay mobile in snow, sand, gravel, and make the sharpest turn of any wheelchair or scooter on the planet. That's what you get when the Japanese auto industry technology engineers build a mobility device. It is really cool.

It's moving:
Well of course its moving, it's a mobility device, but no, this is really moving. Okay, you arrive at your desk or the dinner table and your wheelchair arms hit. Sure, you can flip them up and back, while everything in your armrest storage pouch dumps in the restaurant floor and now your joystick to drive is inconveniently located somewhere behind you. Guess what WHILL does?! The seat itself slides forward to place your legs under the desk or table and to put you in a better position. You can also use it to assist with transfers.

Who's driving?
Okay, this is just awesome. Suppose you are in a place and for whatever reason you don't want the WHILL to be an indication that you're using a mobility device. Maybe you just want to look like a guy or girl sitting in a really cool futuristic looking chair while you play on your cell phone. YOU CAN!  The WHILL can be controlled and driven by a smart phone app installed on your device.

I could go on but you get the point. You need to call me and make arrangements to test drive and purchase a WHILL chair today.

More pictures and cool videos?  I've got those too.  My WHILL page is at: http://www.accessmobilityequipment.com/whill-personal-mobility-device/

How much?
Good question. We'll the most expensive WHILL would be around $12,000.  But don't worry, we have WHILL for a lot less than that. Call me to get your customized WHILL price. I absolutely promise the best price. Don't let those big fancy online websites fool you. A small business like me will give you much better support and service before, during, and after the sale.

Access Mobility Equipment
540-288-4905 or 866-717-0808
www.AccessMobilityEquipment.com

Monday, April 10, 2017

Small Enclosed Trailer for Wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters

Scoota Trailer is the best small trailer for carrying mobility scooters and wheelchairs.

Scoota Trailer can be purchased from Access Mobility Equipment by calling 866-717-0808 today. You will find the best trailer at the best price.

There are several reasons why Scoota Trailer is the very best trailer to carry your valuable powered wheelchair or mobility scooter. Here are just a few:

Scoota Trailer is Made in the USA by a company with many years of trailer building expertise.

Scoota Trailer warranty includes BOTH parts AND labor warranty

Scoota Trailer can be pulled behind any vehicle, even a tiny Smart Car or motorcycle.

Scoota Trailer only requires a class 1 trailer hitch with 70 pounds or less of tongue weight.

Scoota Trailer is totally air tight and dry when ordered with the optional lid cover

Scoota Trailer is handicap accessible and disability friendly because it's lid cover and rear load ramp are hydraulic assisted and require very little effort to raise or lower

Scoota Trailer is very light weight and has a swivel wheel tongue stand for very easy movement or pushing

We stand behind Scoota Trailer and our best price promise 100%.

Call us today to learn more.  We accept Visa, Master,  AMEX, and Discover.

Access Mobility Equipment
Scoota Trailer
www.AccessMobilityEquipment.com
866-717-0808