WARNING:
It is your responsibility to ensure you are properly secured within the Freedom
Chair. Please consult with your physical or occupational therapist to ensure that you are correctly
secured in the Freedom Chair. Failure to properly secure yourself in the chair could result in a fall.
5.3. Safety When Riding
We encourage you to exercise your best judgment to determine whether a specific activity in
the Freedom Chair is safe for you. Every rider is different; do not attempt an unsafe activity
that you have seen other riders perform in the Freedom Chair. Here are some useful tips for
safe Freedom Chair riding:
• Ride with someone who can assist you from behind the chair. Braking, turning, and propulsion
can take some time to master; a little assistance can go a long way.
• Practice riding the Freedom Chair in a safe area.
• Be careful when descending hills.
• Be careful when climbing hills to ensure you do not tip backward. We recommend
climbing hills with a spotter behind the chair. Alternate lever strokes when climbing hills
(left, then right, then left, etc.) to keep the front wheel safely on the ground.
• Ride with the seatbelt.
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Riding in wet weather decreases the brake performance. Be careful if you notice the
brakes getting wet. If pulling back on the levers doesn’t provide the necessary
braking power, “hug” the levers by putting them in the crooks of your arms and
pulling them toward your body.
• Ride with a helmet.
• Wear high-visibility clothing, reflectors, and lights when riding in low-light conditions.
City Riding
When riding in city areas or where other vehicles may be present, be mindful of the low height
and added length of the device. Visibility additions, such as flags and reflectors, may be
appropriate to ensure that you can be seen in the Freedom Chair by cars and cyclists.
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