TerrainHopper USA - Forrest Green Extended - Handlebar Controls

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Extended Chassis with Handlebar Controls
Monster Wheels
4 Point Harness
Additional Front and Rear Lighting
Warn Winch
Removable/Lockable Storage Case
Rear Mounted Hitch
Removable Storage Platform
Overhead Roll Bar

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  • @ashstubbings2603
    @ashstubbings26032 жыл бұрын

    It is 'The Business' admittedly, however very very expensive and totally beyond the reach of most of the disabled people I know, myself included.

  • @chantzabrams1527
    @chantzabrams152711 ай бұрын

    I would like to work here and build these… and own one 😂 I love AZ, part of my family is from Flagstaff/Sedona area. As a guy who struggles to walk (crushed in equipment roll over) the heat in southern Arizona seems to wipe me out twice as fast. That might be a challenge, but everything is a challenge when half of you decides not to work much anymore. Super cool machines… doing good for those who cant do what others can. To build high quality takes time, expensive equipment, skilled workers, and lots of money (thats a given)… So to complain about the price is foolish. However, the price (without compensation) is a problem for many disabled people but it could be 2000.00 and still be the same problem…. Thats where life gets crappy. I’m a guy who simply hates “junk” I will save for the better product and never complain as long as it’s truly better. I hope there are ways to get funding for more disabled people who aren’t greatly compensated in the future. I am one of those who fell through the financial cracks as the company responsible for my injuries found ways around not being held liable and even turned it around as a loss of the equipment for themselves. After forcing me to do maneuvers in very bad weather, all to meet a fictitious deadline that didn’t get met. Its a bad game when big business might have to give back to someone who’s life they destroyed. They simply walk away daring you to challenge them. Knowing in the end all the lawyers will feast on most anything there was to gain. The USA is not a place to get injured. The employer gets off without any responsibility and claiming disability is a joke (plus it’s not enough to live on). So, guys like me still have to work and most people don’t want us. Luckily I was already nearly debt free (an anomaly in today’s culture), so I don’t have to earn a 100k a year to “survive”. I’m too young to “retire” and don’t want too. I am thinking of selling everything and buying and RV and doing remote work (as people need me). As I can, there are times my spine swells and it shuts me down, so anything that is super demanding becomes a failure. I don’t like that… but it’s my life. I go crazy cooped up in a house. I don’t like watching television much at all. I love being outside (it’s the NATV in me I guess). To all who struggle, I know how depressing it can get. I was an athletic built small guy full of spunk and spark and thats dwindling away. Being disabled and not having people around who can help actually makes me more aware of everything around me. If I fall, it’s on me to figure things out and so far I do. I fell getting in my Ram 2500 4x4 and smacked my head on the door going down. That’s stuff “normal” people never think about. Things like getting groceries out of the truck and in the house. My house is in very rugged rural land and is built high off, the ground. Not a problem until walking is a problem. Overall, becoming mostly disabled without all the formal compensation and benefits probably made me a better person. It slowed me down, it makes me think about every move I’m about to make… you get efficient (no doubt). It made me understand struggles others have at a deep caring level. So, yes it sucks but I never got bitter. I’ve seen bitter and I never want to go there.

  • @sreuluch292
    @sreuluch2922 жыл бұрын

    Good

  • @MrSthrnguy81
    @MrSthrnguy812 жыл бұрын

    Starting at $19K ! It’s pretty darn cool. But most disabled people aren’t going to be able to afford it. At least not buying it out right. Financing is available though.

  • @dmanmovie50
    @dmanmovie503 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to see if it could go up and down stairs

  • @RobertBennie-vx8zs
    @RobertBennie-vx8zs4 ай бұрын

    How about a website might help you sell some

  • @demosthenesroble394
    @demosthenesroble3942 жыл бұрын

    Where in the usa have be made

  • @terrainhopperusa

    @terrainhopperusa

    Жыл бұрын

    These TerrainHoppers are manufactured in Tempe, Arizona.

  • @alhassanSumilaan

    @alhassanSumilaan

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@terrainhopperusaHi

  • @milloruizarboleda1775
    @milloruizarboleda177510 ай бұрын

    ❤😅

  • @abdellatifameraouche5281
    @abdellatifameraouche52813 жыл бұрын

    I am moroccan and i am handicapped how mach i need scootmobiel drive and thank you(je suis marocaine et je suis handicappée combiee jai besoin du scootmobiel drive et merci)

  • @thor-steingrini4236

    @thor-steingrini4236

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ä0

  • @alhassanSumilaan
    @alhassanSumilaan4 ай бұрын

    Hi

  • @thor-steingrini4236
    @thor-steingrini42363 жыл бұрын

    Notar

  • @user-xb9yn1rf9y
    @user-xb9yn1rf9y3 жыл бұрын

    No talking

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