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#1 hikeonwheels

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Posted 23 January 2007 - 11:36 PM

Hi guys.

I'm fairly new to this forum, I mostly lurk around the general chit chat pages but I thought I would let everyone know that I work for a mobility co part time and if anyone wanted any info on any product, by all means send me a personal message and if I can help you out in any way I would be more than happy to.

Just as a matter of interest, how many people around here actually have an adjustable bed?
What are your most used mobility gadgets that you couldn't be without?

All the best

Andrew

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Posted 24 January 2007 - 12:32 AM

View Posthikeonwheels, on Jan 23 2007, 05:36 PM, said:

Just as a matter of interest, how many people around here actually have an adjustable bed?
What are your most used mobility gadgets that you couldn't be without?

All the best

Andrew

Select Comfort, bought it before my SCI and was happy I did after.

As far as mobility goes first would be my Explorer, then my Segway, followed be my LEKI Hiking pole.



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