QUOTE (knightrider @ Sep 3 2009, 07:07 PM)

I've got a Quickie Ti, and had it since i left rehab over four years ago, i've had no major problems with it and it's light enough to throw about lol. But recently i've been thinking of getting a new chair and been looking at the 'Colours Boing' since it has 4 wheel suspension i won't have to wheelie over the most pathetic little crack or stone when rolling, and going off curbs etc should be easier on the chair + myself.
Yeah i have to agree with Wheeliebear and Trinity about the name Invacare also, One of my cushions is an Invacare, brilliant cushion but a shit name haha, I scratched it off with a knife. And LMAO what Trin said about the colours "Spazz" chair, as if they got away with that one!
I think rigid chairs are best, well for me anyway.
One of my mates has an Invacare A 4 i think its called and he loves it and says the name maybe a joke but the chair is great.
The GTi is available with full suspension and is a whole lot lighter than the Boing. I tried the boing, and it's great as long as you've got a lift, or someone to put it in the car for you. The problem you have with the front end diving is likely due to either small caster wheels, or high frame angle. The casters on the Ti and GTi are set fairly far back to begin with, but with smaller caster wheels and high frame angle, they can get really tippy. When I got the GTi, I got the 4 inch caster wheels, and haven't really had much of a problem, save for the slight tippiness when reaching for something on the floor. Also, the GTi has less front frame flex, due to the tooling of the tubing. I will say this though-if I had the room for the cantilevered frame, I'd have gotten the Invacare Top End Terminator Ti. It was my favorite of the chairs I tried prior to the GTi.
Colours has some other interesting names...Switchblade, Krypto, and they call one of their kid's chairs Chump...
I still think the Quickie name is interesting....There has to be a story or joke behind it.