The Exoquad: Revolutionizing Mobility for a Limitless life

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Sigurd Groven

In the quest for inclusivity and enhanced mobility, technological advancements continue to reshape the landscape for individuals with mobility impairments. The Exoquad is a cutting-edge innovation in the world of personal mobility devices! Through its immense power and accessibility traits it paves the way for a life without limits, and bring people with mobility impairments to places they normally can not go. Let's explore the unique value it brings to people with reduced gait function and see how it stacks up against conventional electric wheelchairs and other all-terrain models.

 

Breaking the boundaries of mobility

The Exoquad differs a lot from your typical electric wheelchair; it's a groundbreaking all terrain vehicle that empowers users to navigate through various terrains effortlessly, 365 days a year. Unlike traditional electric wheelchairs, the Exoquad's design allows users to conquer very steep inclinations and rocky, muddy or sandy terrain, providing a new level of independence and interaction with the environment. Tese features will not only promote better mental health and autonomy, but also enhances the user's social interactions, fostering a new sense of inclusion and personal freedom.

All terrain Mastery

One of the standout features of the Exoquad is its remarkable ability to conquer diverse terrains. While standard electric wheelchairs and more traditional  off road wheelchairs may struggle with uneven surfaces, the Exoquad's advanced technology, (including robust independent  suspension and voluminous wheels) enables users to traverse off-road trails, use it as a beach wheelchair, as a utility vehicle as a convenient street transport and conquer grat obstacles with ease. The all-terrain capability of the Exoquad is a game-changer for those seeking an adventurous and active lifestyle. It provides a suspension travel of 200 mm, which makes for an incredible comfortable ride. That means you can use it all day without any discomfort or pain. It is also very gentle towards the spine. The soft comfy suspension can help reduce spasms and nerve pain for those who struggle with these conditions. The long distance between the axles both longitudinally and laterally makes it very hard to tip the Exoquad over, (both sideways and front to back). If you still should manage to tip it over, the sturdy rollbar and the light weight of the machine will reduce the risk of any bodily harm to the user compared to an ATV or other all terrain wheelchairs that usually weighs a lot more. It is also easy to flip back on all four wheels compared to other motorized type vehicles like an ATV or UTV for example.

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Enhanced Freedom and Versatility

Compared to traditional electric wheelchairs, the Exoquad offers enhanced freedom of movement. Users can effortlessly bring their wheelchair on back of the rollebar, providing flexibility in various situations where you for example need to exit the Exoquad and enter your wheelchair. This adaptability is especially valuable when you are visiting a friend or going to the grocery store etc. the Exoquad weighs in at only 90 kilograms and is quite compact measuring 167 cm in length, 90 cm in width and 85 cm in height. This means it is convenient to transport and easy to push around when you are not seated in it. The Exoquad can be custom tailored to people with reduced hand function like quadriplegics or those suffering from stroke, multiple sclerosis or other neuromuscular conditions that may be linked to reduced grip strength. We also offer a transfer board for those who have difficulty transferring, and a luggage rack to bring gear and things you may need to bring along when you go camping, fishing or hunting. Other add ons offered are snowplow and a trailer to haul heavy loads when you use it for practical purposes in everyday life or when you need to move a deer carcass for example during hunting. It can be outfitted with a weapon holster and aim-support when used for hunting.

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