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WARNING:
TIPPING IS POSSIBLE, especially when going uphill. One way to prevent this is to ALTERNATE lever strokes
during ascents, rather than pumping both levers at the same time. On severe inclines, lean forward, if possible, to adjust
your center of gravity. Always wear a helmet. Always ride with a buddy who can help push from behind if exploring new or
unfamiliar terrain.
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Intended operator
The Freedom Chair is a manually operated, lever-powered recreational device. It’s designed to offer unparalleled mobility on a variety
of terrains, from smooth tarmac to rough trails.
In order to safely operate the Freedom Chair, certain levels of upper body strength and control are required. Grip strength is
required for braking and turning, but adaptations can be made, such as using quad-weightlifting gloves (hook style) to pull the levers
back for braking and turning.
It is your responsibility to determine if the Freedom Chair is right for you. Please consult with your physical therapist or medical
advisors prior to riding the Freedom Chair.
The Freedom Chair comes in several seat width sizes. Please ensure that you fit comfortably in your Freedom Chair. If you
do not fit comfortably, please contact GRIT.
Note that the GRIT warranty covers only the original owner of the chair. The GRIT team is happy to support subsequent
owners, but they are not covered under the initial chair warranty.
You can reach out to GRIT directly, at support@gogrit.us or 617-356-8106, to discuss whether the Freedom Chair is right
for you and what adaptations can be made to the chair to maximize your performance in it.
WARNING:
Riding the Freedom Chair without the ability to actuate the brakes could result in loss of control, injury,
and even death. Make sure the rider can use the brakes before going downhill!
Summary of Contents for Freedom Chair
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