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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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NUDGE: FreeWheel


The FreeWheel is a wheelchair attachment that allows users to travel on many surfaces. It attaches quickly -clamp it on in seconds and you're ready to go! The device can only be used on manual wheelchairs but will allow you to push over surfaces that would typically be difficult such as grass, curbs, or rough terrain. It's adjustable to fit your footrest, lightweight, and durable. The FreeWheel makes strolling, exercising, or hiking much easier.

For some more information about the FreeWheel, visit the website and check out some videos at www.gofreewheel.blogspot.com, contact pat@gofreewheel.com, or call (208) 761-6031.

To read about a personal experience with the FreeWheel, go to this month's Community Voice (July 2009) at http://www.ncpad.org/745/3977/FreeWheeling~in~my~Wheelchair~.


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