Top End Crossfire All Terrain
This wheelchair is designed specifically for outdoor adventures; lots of ground clearance and big casters.
Top End
(Model No. TE10018)
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This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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So glad I bought this amazing chair!
I live in Telluride, Colorado where it's either get an All-Terrain wheelchair or move away. Very hilly, tiny, and not-very accessible town at 9,000 feet elevation. I'm SO GRATEFUL for this amazing wheelchair that let's me go (almost) everywhere!
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david s. from telluride, co
I am a 53-year old with Transverse Myelitis that has lost the ability to walk.
A versatile wheelchair that meets all of my many demands
I can traverse any terrain if my strength can push through. Very stable. Surprisingly light for ease of loading/unloading.
This wheelchair has exceeded my every need!!! I Love it!!!
russell d. from albuquerque, nm
I am 64 years old, diagnosed with MS 35 years ago. Away-from-home-use is excellen; shopping, actively attending outdoor concerts, art fairs, etc
Great all-surface chair. Much wider than standard chairs....
Very sturdy, should last a life time. Works very well on any surface. Very comfortable and adjustable. Good height for counter tops and stove top.
Chair comes with quad release wheels, so BE SURE to order the quad release axel. I didn't realize that it came with a standard axel, so the wheels WILL NOT lock into it. They will slide in or out on their own with the standard axel. That is the ONLY negative issue. I highly recommend this chair if you order the correct axel.
barbara w. from warwick, ri
45 year old female with RSD. (severe nerve damage) in legs.
Stable, rugged, wide and comfortable
This chair is impossible to tip forward. It easily tracks through grass, gravel and can even be towed behind a 4 wheeler while sitting in it. The camber on the wheels allows the tires to be far enough away that even trecking through mud is not a problem. Also, it looks pretty sweet with the knobby tires.
It is quite heavy, making it difficult to get in and out of the back of my truck on my own, although it is possible. Also, the wheels are so wide that it will not fit through any door (even a sliding glass door) without taking off the wheels. This however is not a problem because I use it strictly for outdoors.
gregg w. from pasco, wa
L2 incomplete looking for a strictly outdoor use
Stable, rugged, wide and co
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gregg w. from pasco, wa
L2 incomplete looking for a strictly outdoor use
Top End Crossfire All Terrain: Review
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james c. from fruita, co
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Top End Crossfire All Terrain: Review
over sized wheels and lightness
the foot rest is in the way when placing the foot on the grount
robert b. from phelan, ca (caregiver)
61 yr old AKA
Rugged, adjustable and the feeling of stability.
Can be a pain getting it all dialed in. I have to adjust the wheels out. I had to adjust the back angle both up and back. Took a while with the book trying to figure out where all the adjustments were but, with a little help from wrench I have it all dialed in and feeling super.
The front wheels are a little big! They had to extend them out about 12" So the don't interfere with your feet. I am always hitting things with the front wheels. A bit like going from a compact car to a cement truck. It takes some getting used to.
steven b. from crescent city, ca
44, male, spina-bifida.
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