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#1 User is offline   Lucydog 

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Posted 03 April 2006 - 12:30 PM

Has anyone tried, seen, heard of or any experience of the Tow-mo cart for wheelchairs? I saw it both on the Sportaid and Colours website. Looks good if it works properly. Anywhere I can get one in the uk do you know?

I want one, I want one, I want one!!! :)
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Posted 03 April 2006 - 05:51 PM

Even if it's available in the uK it's almost certainly cheaper to order it from sportaid and pay the carriage. It will be exempt from import duty and VAT. The process to qualify for this is described here.

I rarely get anything from UK sources for anything related to wheelchairs and the like now as it's just so much cheaper from the states - saved about £35 on a replacement back upholstery before christmas and about £80 on a set of frogs legs castors.

As for the tow mo I'd have thought a kids trailer with 4 wheels like this Radio Flyer Wagon would be a much better bet - it shouldnt be too dificult to rig up the handle to clip onto the back of a chair. I keep meaning to sort one out for myself for out in the garden.

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