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Kristina,

I would be very leary of the powerchairs which are lightweight, as they do not have the robustness to take the everyday stresses and strains of an active kids life.  For going out once in a while, it's okay, but for living life, it's not.

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>Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 18:56:21 EDT
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>Subject: travel power chair  
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>I saw a power travel wheel chair today that will fit in the back of a car  
>trunk.  It only comes in a 16 inch size so not for kids.... but WOW.   I am 
>getting one for my 11 year old.  I have put off getting a van because  I hate the 
>way they look and the gas milage is not so good... I have a small  car.  Now I 
>can get her a power chair that will fit in a trunk.
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>It is by Invocare.
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>Kristina
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