Testimonies
Snow SportsThe difference between attending outdoor activities and being fully involved in outdoor activities has been the use of a Action Track Chair. For 33 years I have been attending snowmobile snow cross events across the upper Midwest and until this year I have always been "placed" in the best viewing spot but that is where I stayed. With the use of the Action Track Chair, I was able to move about the entire race course and roam the complete pit area visiting with friends like never before. I can't wait to use the Track Chair this spring and summer. It has been over 30 years since I have been on the beach next to the water without being stuck in one spot. My family and friends have always kept me involved in outdoor activities, pushing or pulling my wheelchair through the roughest terrain and to the most remote locations imaginable. Now I can go to those same spots and further on my own. My Family and Friends thank everyone at Action Track Chair.
- Kirk Woodfill – T-5 Paraplegic- Brainerd, Minnesota |
HuntingMy Action Track Chair is amazing. I now have more freedom to get out and about than my daily wheel chair. I no longer have to think about how to get my wheel chair to my favorite hunting spot, who will be around to help move me, etc. I now just have my wife help me get into my Track Chair, get me set up with a rifle and then off I go… No more sitting off to the side when my family is playing outside, I can get right in the fun… Thanks Action Track Chair for giving me the freedom to move around outside.
- Neil Altenhofen – C-5 Quadriplegic – Zimmerman, MN |
Sand And BeachesThe track chair has allowed me to get back on the sand next to the Columbia River, my favorite local destination. I used to have at least two people carry me and my wheelchair across the soft sand. The track chair has allowed me to be independent in the places I love. I get to help carry stuff out to the beach instead of the other way around. I don’t feel so disabled when using my off road electric wheelchair. Once again I can join my wife and kids for a stroll down the beach, without being pushed in my wheelchair!
PS: I get to “stomp” in the mud puddles with my boys. - Jason Holdahl – Woodland Washington |