8.1. Climbing Hills
We recommend using
short, alternating strokes
when climbing hills. This makes slow
constant progress up steep hills and helps keep the front wheel planted on the ground.
Some other tips:
• Steady momentum is your friend. Keep a slow and steady pace.
• Do not ride directly up a steep hill. Instead, zigzag up the hill.
• If possible, have your young rider lean forward to move their center of gravity farther
forward, which prevents tipping.
• Resist the urge to make long strokes! Use short, alternating strokes.
The GRIT Junior’s hill-hold feature will engage if the chair rolls backward more than a couple
of feet (depending on the lever position). With this feature, your young rider can rest their arms
between push strokes without risk of rolling backward down a hill.
WARNING:
THE GRIT JUNIOR CAN TIP BACKWARD, ESPECIALLY ON
STEEP HILLS AND WITH HARD PUSH STROKES. Be careful to monitor the front
wheel when climbing hills. If the front wheel lifts o of the ground, the GRIT Junior is
beginning to tip. Always ride with a helmet and with a spotter behind the chair.
8.2. Descending Slopes
Riders should pull backward on the brake levers to descend slopes at a safe speed. Here are
some tips for descending slopes:
• Pull back on the tops of the levers to get maximum braking force. Also try the “hugging”
method of positioning your levers in the crook of your elbow and pulling the levers toward your
chest.
• Avoid descending straight down steep hills.
• Riders can lean backward in the chair to shift their weight over the bigger rear wheels.
• Do not descend hills when the wheels and brakes are very wet or covered in wet mud.
Braking performance decreases when wet.
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