pawperso, on Apr 15 2008, 11:01 PM, said:
Please please please, post a review/judgment once you get the chair.
I've been thinking hard about the K-2 and really cant make up my mind about it at all.
At first I just scoffed at it and decided it was a fancy looking chair designed by someone trying to reinvent the wheelchair for the sake of it. But the more I look at it and seriously think about it, the more I think I may of been quick to judge.
Are you going to be using this as an everyday chair, or just keeping it as a second chair for getting in the dirt with.
I have a few specific questions/concerns about it:
How does the seat accommodate your existing chair cushion, it just doesn't look as the seat is really made to have a deep chair cushion with it at all.
How the hell do you go up curbs and steps in that thing, do you have to adjust the back wheel each time.
It's made for going in the rough stuff, but it looks as if the foot rest will bottom out and get stuck on rocks and stuff really easily.
The back looks so high, can you have a lower back if you want it.
Hi pawperso,
I will post some pics and my initial views as soon as I collect the chair, (which should hopefully be the 25th or 28th April).
However, having tried out the chair on Monday I can answer a couple of your questions now.
Due to the shape of the seat, it might be possible to accommodate your existing cushion, but I suspect that it will depend on its size, (the K-2 has a seat width of 15.75” so I would have thought that a 16 – 17” cushion will fit without any problems), however, it is available with a custom fit 2” cushion (which I have ordered) which I think equates roughly to my Jay (I am able to pressure relieve often, so I find the Jay fine for me, it also helps having a well padded backside

), it is also available with both low and high profile ROHO cushions.
The back of the seat is not as high as it looks in the pictures, and I found the height about right for me, (my shoulder blades had plenty of room clear of the seat).
I’m hoping that I will be able to use it as my everyday chair, and plan to purchase a second set of wheels with high pressure smooth tyres later in the year.
I did have the opportunity to test the chair over very rough and uneven gravel and I was absolutely amazed, it went from tarmac to rough track to gravel without missing a beat.
As long as it arrives on time, I will be taking it to the Badminton Horse Trials on the 3rd May, which will be a good test for it, as the cross country course is seriously ‘uphill and down dale’.
With regard to the rest of your questions, answers to these will have to wait until I pick up the chair!
All the best
Smudge
This post has been edited by Smudge: 16 April 2008 - 12:37 AM