❄️Wheelchair DIY, how to make my wheelchair leg wrap

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @Wheelsnoheels
    @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +8

    Let me know your must haves for winter. ♿️ PS, If you cant sew (like me) you can just tuck the arms in, Thats what I was doing for months.
    Videos to check out next:👇🏻
    Last weeks video:
    ruclips.net/video/8Cuq3MwFJbs/видео.html
    10 This I can’t Live without Wheelchair edition
    ruclips.net/video/ya8kA0Cu_zA/видео.html
    How to keep warm in a wheelchair:
    ruclips.net/video/RFtb3vOXguc/видео.html
    Winter Wheelchair Outfit Ideas
    ruclips.net/video/UInhEQ7PN5w/видео.html
    Tips for Winter
    ruclips.net/video/BkLSPXtiv8U/видео.html

    • @disneymad7957
      @disneymad7957 3 года назад +1

      Thermal socks,hand warmers and a ski jacket,long sleeved top

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +1

      @@disneymad7957 Excellent choices :)

    • @wheelieblind
      @wheelieblind 3 года назад +1

      Um... at the end of your video where it shows a pink screen and says "Did you watch these?" There are no options. Here I took a picture of my screen and cropped it to show you. prnt.sc/utwd5u If anything it's because I have seen them already lol. That was odd.

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 2 года назад +1

      I have the opposite problem; I am too hot most of the time. In the snow, I still wear open toed sandles. Maybe now that I am a wheelchair, I might need to cover up more. great ideas!

  • @someonerandom6379
    @someonerandom6379 3 года назад +11

    Sealskinz are amazing gloves. Totally waterproof and warm but not bulky. They are 100% worth every penny

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +1

      Ah yes. The first pair are sealskinz,

  • @EloiseEighteen
    @EloiseEighteen 3 года назад +15

    You can get waterproofing spray for fabric, I use it on everything haha

  • @SnowySpiritRuby
    @SnowySpiritRuby 3 года назад +2

    -puffy vest
    -electric blanket
    -electric heating pads
    -toe warmers - I have poor circulation in my feet, so toe warmers are a must on colder days
    -wool socks - I wear these every day in the winter
    -sweatpants - the perfect weight for winter here, and they can be layered
    -windproof fleece jacket and pants - I ride in these all the time in the winter, and since they both have long side zips, I can adjust the ventilation as needed
    -insulated leather gloves - for riding, working, or (as I discovered just this evening that they have rather excellent grip) just wheeling around
    -sunglasses - the glare of the sun on the snow can be absolutely blinding due to the thinner atmosphere; my regular glasses are tinted, but I still need sunglasses as well on sunny days
    -Muck Boots - really come in handy in sloppy muddy horse corrals, and I can also ride in them so no need to change into riding boots (most of us ride in Boggs, Muck Boots, or hiking boots in the winter, as western stirrups are generally wide enough for it); definitely my favorite winter boots, and they're wide enough at the top that I can tuck my pants into them
    Yet to see how my SmartDrive will handle the snow (I just got my new chair 10 days ago), but I'm optimistic about snow that's not very deep.

    • @billiebluesheepie2907
      @billiebluesheepie2907 3 года назад +1

      I’ve had a smart drive for a few years and I live in the north west of England, so usually see snow every year (...and I can’t drive, so I use it a lot).
      Generally they cope well with basic snow as it’s falling on the type of ground that’s usually grippy when it’s wet, but rubbish on slippery ‘York stone’ type pavement, like when wet.
      Once ‘slush’ has frozen it’s a bit grippy-er, but once wet pavements have frozen they go slick and it just spins. (I go curling and it just spins out and you go nowhere, so you can try it year round if you’re curious!)
      A little warning with a smart drive, your battery will only last for about five minutes when it’s really cold, then it just stops dead, if you warm it slowly, like in a shop, cafe or scout hut, it might come back on after about an hour.
      (...and never charge lithium batteries when they’re below about 5*C as it kills them dead and they cost £1,100 to replace!).
      I’ve seen some mini skis that clip onto your front castors but they didn’t fit my wheels as I have really fat sized ones (...which I fully recommend if you like being on rough ground, or like going really fast - I’m a scout and cub leader, so I spend lots of time on less ideal surfaces and not as much of a trip hazard/ankle catcher as a freewheel on short distances!).

    • @Eloise_Please
      @Eloise_Please 3 года назад

      @@billiebluesheepie2907 Thank you so much! I'm new to powerchairs and mine has a lithium battery and no one told me anything about that!

  • @nicolejewett4122
    @nicolejewett4122 3 года назад +2

    I really couldn’t live without my sit ski! Nothing better then exploring the mountains 😊❄️🎿⛷

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад

      OOOOO Id love to do that. I had a go once, but was terrible and it really frustrated me as I was such a good skiier. :(

    • @nicolejewett4122
      @nicolejewett4122 3 года назад +1

      @@Wheelsnoheels stick with it you will get it in the end. Being a good skier before makes it easier to understand especially with edges and weight distribution :) just takes time and patience :) local disabled ski clubs at local dry ski slopes are the easiest and cheapest way to get going :) just throw yourself into it and believe you can do it, and you will fly :)

  • @mythicalmermaid5757
    @mythicalmermaid5757 3 года назад +3

    I keep a torch on my wheelchair (powerchair) just under the control pad. It has a flashing mode too. I find it warns people I am coming as they are often so busy on their phones they don’t look up and walk into me.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад

      Oooo that’s a good idea!! 😍👍🏻

    • @ChrisPage68
      @ChrisPage68 3 года назад +1

      Get an air horn 😂

  • @Nootka_Sound
    @Nootka_Sound 3 года назад +1

    Great video! I can't live without my Heavenly Feet boots, Sealskinz gloves, and Barbour waxed jacket, although I have to make sure I zip up my jacket else it gets caught in my wheels🦽

  • @liesvandenplas8066
    @liesvandenplas8066 3 года назад +9

    The wrap hack is amazing! I always get freezing cold legs, but other wraps just don't work for me, so maybe this will! The coat you use is also amazing. I have the same one, except I removed the fuzz around the hood.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +1

      Ahhh my coat is a lifesaver, so much better than my old one. :)

    • @liesvandenplas8066
      @liesvandenplas8066 3 года назад

      @@Wheelsnoheels Yes! They are so warm and comfy and they don't crop awkwardly when sitting down or reaching over to get something.

  • @rykerlane4499
    @rykerlane4499 2 года назад

    That’s an ELECTRIC BLANKET 🥰🥰🥰

  • @EdenDai96
    @EdenDai96 3 года назад +6

    That Pompom is so fun! Hehe I definitely find layers are essential. Sitting around on a wheelchair can get so cold as many of us know 🥶

  • @dylanjackson6514
    @dylanjackson6514 3 года назад +1

    New SCI here. T12 Complete since March 28th of this year.

  • @Morgan34691
    @Morgan34691 2 года назад

    Thank you, this is helpful. It will be my first winter in a wheelchair

  • @DrFranklynAnderson
    @DrFranklynAnderson 3 года назад +1

    Be VERY careful with electric warming devices if you have any loss of sensation. I once had a heated mattress pad I loved, but I fell asleep with it too high one night and woke up with a big burn on my leg because I hadn’t moved all night. Unplugged it and never used it again.
    I go through about one pair of thin leather gloves every winter. They protect my hands from the cold of my handrims, but still allow me to grip tightly to push. (I tried once getting steering wheel covers for my handrims instead, but they just split and peeled off.) I was gifted knitted gloves once, but they just slid over the smooth metal and I couldn’t go uphill.
    And the best thing for a car is a remote start! Remember to set the ventilation to defrost and crank the heat up all the way before you exit, then press the remote start button on the key fob about 5-10 minutes before you leave. It’ll melt the snow right off the windshield and you won’t have to try and reach all the way up there with an ice scraper.

  • @jabermotaralnaife
    @jabermotaralnaife 3 года назад

    Beautiful day my friend

  • @ivansmith654
    @ivansmith654 3 года назад +1

    Layered Carhartt the inner layer fits me the outer layer is too big for me and I have two full sets of winter clothing!

  • @kg5750
    @kg5750 3 года назад

    I also have a Bundlebean wheelchair cover. 💙

  • @tullykearney5017
    @tullykearney5017 3 года назад +6

    In the winter I can't live without my bundlebean waterproof fleece-lined wheelchair cosy and my wheelchair gloves from Globalleather

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +1

      OOOOooo Ive seen the Bundlebean. They look good. x

    • @tullykearney5017
      @tullykearney5017 3 года назад

      @@Wheelsnoheels I got mine last November and its amazing! Really helps with the cold and wet weather and is super easy to put on and take off even with poor hand function

  • @joshdurrant9247
    @joshdurrant9247 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your help and tips for the winter ❤️😊! Last winter was my first time in a wheelchair, I don't remember ever being that cold. I think your tips will help me greatly, thank you so much! 👍👍💪💪💖💖😁

  • @lifeatbuttheight
    @lifeatbuttheight 3 года назад +4

    I have a nice pair of winter trekking/climbing gloves from REI and they keep me ASTOUNDINGLY warm while having good grip and really great dexterity and finger movement. They're a sort of leather-like material or maybe actually leather and they're waterproof. I've found anything meant for winter sports/hunting work amazingly well for rolling around my college campus in winter

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад

      Cool Ill have to check those out. :)

  • @richardholder8970
    @richardholder8970 Месяц назад

    Gem my winter coat is great apart from the sleeves have taken a real battering it’s a North Face coat it’s great and keeps me nice and warm but the sleeves are shredded 👨🏻‍🦽☹️❤️

  • @Malajustid
    @Malajustid 3 года назад +1

    My first winter in a wheelchair is upcoming thanks for the tips

  • @sebastiantujillo6364
    @sebastiantujillo6364 3 года назад +1

    i have ween so far 3 vidos of ur chanel and I LOVE IT i love ur chanel even do im new hope u make more vidos like this :D

  • @WheelyHeidi
    @WheelyHeidi 3 года назад +5

    I’ll add heated windscreen to the mix. I can’t scrape it anymore without getting so cold I cramp so I end up sitting with the blower on it. My next car will have a heated windscreen!!

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +1

      Oh good shout. My ford focus had a heated windscreen, this car dosnt. so I have to put the blowers on and wait a bit longer, but it was awesome when I had it.

    • @emilyb5557
      @emilyb5557 3 года назад

      If you are able to/or someone can for you - chuck a blanket across the windscreen or a special magnetic screen. Then it doesn't get iced up or much less.

  • @Krista_Rose7
    @Krista_Rose7 3 года назад +5

    Intro music starts...
    My parrot: Hello?
    Me: Hello
    Gem: Hellooooo!!!

  • @ChronicRapunzel
    @ChronicRapunzel 3 года назад +1

    "Did you watch these?"
    Yes Gem, it wouldn't be one of your videos without!

  • @callabeth258
    @callabeth258 3 года назад

    Your face when hubby was walking around with the chair attached to him!

  • @guitarmike1968
    @guitarmike1968 3 года назад +1

    Warm shoes. Even though I can’t feel my feet they definitely can get easily frost bitten because of my bad circulation in my lower legs and feet. That def would be my number one. I’ve had frost bite without knowing it and ended up in the hospital from them getting infected.

  • @joyceward5477
    @joyceward5477 3 года назад

    Socks!!! Woolen socks are a must. Love your idea for the leg wrap.

  • @RJR1811
    @RJR1811 3 года назад +2

    I wear AFO splints so really struggle to where warm boots any ideas

  • @chriggle1
    @chriggle1 3 года назад

    I am not in a wheelchair at the moment, but a lot of these are great ideas. Because I don’t move very quickly or manage to control my body temperature well, I try to stay warm.
    Heated seats in the car were perfect last winter. My husband bought the car on Dec 1st. I was already loving them, but by the middle of the month I had a kidney infection, and the heated seats were one of the few things that helped me stay comfortable while travelling. I ended up in hospital on my birthday 😢 I have one of the heated blankets to try, and I have the heat pads that run off the mains. The pad is great for period and back pain too.
    I have used thermals when out in the cold. I like the Sainsbury’s TU ones. Much cheaper than M&S and in a range of styles.
    My big bugbear is finding gloves I can use with my phone. I have had ones with the touch screen fingertips that are ok in autumn and early winter, but leave me cold in the depths of winter. I prefer the mitten style with the button flaps for driving, as I prefer to feel what’s happening with my fingertips. Those aren’t so great for walking in or phone use though. This is my first winter with a walking frame/rollator with seat. I doubt I will be out and about much thanks to Covid, but I want to stay as independent as I can for as long as I can.
    On a similar subject, with my frame, I have found that the pushchair accessories made for the handles are great for my frame too. I am a Cath Kidston fan, and have a pushchair organiser which I keep my keys, phone, a drink, hand sanitiser and tissues in. I have the carrier bags in the same style. They Velcro securely to the handles on the frame, and on my particular frame, I can place them at the furthest point so I don’t end up catching them with my knees or feet. I have a set that matches my handbag and a set that are more flowery. For me they are brilliant.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад

      OOOOO Ive never thought to look in Sainsbury. Ill have a look when I need some new one. I tried Primark thermals, but I didnt find them soft, and they were itchy.

  • @DeadlightUK
    @DeadlightUK 3 года назад

    I'm a 'wheelie bloke' , and I subbed pretty much straight away, and your 'outtakes' did make me giggle - great stuff Gem!

  • @rebeccacockshott3272
    @rebeccacockshott3272 3 года назад

    I am a wheelchair user and i have that exact same electric blanket! I love snuggling under it on cold winter evenings! Xx

  • @GelaMarie83
    @GelaMarie83 3 года назад

    These are good tips for disabled people in general. Some of us don't move very fast and tend to get really cold because of it. I for one could really use some uggs and thicker gloves.

  • @rachelchristensen9326
    @rachelchristensen9326 3 года назад

    Ugg boots! Yep, they are all I can wear. With my weird feet. Anything else just damages my feet. Which although we have completely different types of injuries/conditions anything else causes so much pain etc. Then I have to take Care of a wound on a foot just from wearing a cool pair of shoes for one day - it’s not worth it. Not for me :-) Love the video - I thought I’d get some great tips but I’ve basically got and do everything you do. I guess that means we are both on the right track. It’s just you’re in the northern hemisphere and I’m in the southern. LOL have a great day :-) 🧡 Oz 🇦🇺

  • @lolacharel
    @lolacharel 3 года назад +1

    Yaaaaayy hey Gem! 💎 I have to have double socks or boot socks in the winter time ❄️

  • @amandak8250
    @amandak8250 3 года назад

    Your coat wrap reminds me of a snow skirt. A snow skirt is a must have for recess duty in Alaska. Its a skirt made out of winter coat material and comes in multiple lengths.

  • @mr-huggy
    @mr-huggy 3 года назад

    My main thing i would recommended is RainDek from Kinetic Balance, it's a waterproof cover for your legs they also do a fleece lined version to keep you warm.

  • @steveduncan4627
    @steveduncan4627 Месяц назад

    I'm a very new wheelchair user

  • @davesquibb4345
    @davesquibb4345 3 года назад

    Love your videos ❤

  • @kat1722
    @kat1722 3 года назад

    Another idea for a video is pet hacks while disabled/wheelchair. I’ve got three and have little tricks for different things/ each dog. Things that I’ve just naturally adapted and not thought about. ( I have issues with my grip, if I’m just holding one lead I have a way of looping the handle round my hand but I also have a belt to clip the lead to if walking 2 or more. part of my ADIT Maria’s gear is a long lead that connects to me too.) I like seeing (and get inspiration from) seeing how other people have adapted things to help both themselves and their pets

  • @shannonalwaise8398
    @shannonalwaise8398 3 года назад +1

    I have many of the same things - warm throws for the couch, a similar coat but not as long, Uggs, gloves including waterproof ones. I have a heater underneath my desk where I work. For sure not every coat is flattering on a wheelchair user. I don't like huge puffy ones that bulge around the mid section. I really should get some thermal underwear.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +1

      Love my thermals. Have you seen my wheelchar coats video? x

    • @shannonalwaise8398
      @shannonalwaise8398 3 года назад

      @@Wheelsnoheels yes I have it was great. I think coats are one of the hardest items of clothing - besides shoes - to wear in a wheelchair and look right. They may bunch up around the waist, have too much fabric to sit on or just not hang right in the seated position. Took me a lot of trial and error to learn which ones look better.

  • @dees3179
    @dees3179 3 года назад +2

    Ear flaps . Love a hat with good ones.

  • @punky19761
    @punky19761 3 года назад

    Yes, water proof gloves are an absolute must. Also for me at most times, other than when it is really, really hot, sweatshirts are a must. I live in a mild climate for most of the year, so I like to get away with just a sweatshirt/hoodie for as long as possible. The pocket in the front is essential for many things. Also usually I don’t have much hair, so I need a hat that covers my ears, or my head will freeze to death lol. 🥶 I love the springy thing for your laptop. Also delicious hot coffee and hot chocolate are a must because they are yummy and I hate to be cold. ☕️

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +1

      Oh yes. Hot drinks. and a hot water bottle x

  • @LizzyFerretOfficial
    @LizzyFerretOfficial 3 года назад

    SealSkinz make the most fabulous waterproof gloves and hats, I’m never without them.
    I have a KineticBalance Parka which is like your hack but a lot more expensive 🙈 It’s fantastic though and keeps me super toasty in the winter, so 10/10 would recommend if you’re ever in the market for a commercial solution.
    Merino Wool Socks & Thermals are a must in my book.

  • @cassandraflannigan7489
    @cassandraflannigan7489 3 года назад +1

    I have water resistant boots that are similar to ugg boots and yes they are very comfortable all the same

  • @britishbluecatsonwheels
    @britishbluecatsonwheels 3 года назад

    I use professional cycling gloves to get the grip & padding for when you using hands as brake ! . Expensive but worth it....get fingerless for summer & full on ones for winter

  • @timboxall8936
    @timboxall8936 3 года назад

    I can tell you from experience you certainly will need your moon gloves with the Batec! I also recommend a pair of motocross grip guards - they can be got dirt cheap (or even postage only) from Wish. Takes the edge off biting winds and driving rain!

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +1

      Ah yes they also look pretty cool too :)

  • @laura6636
    @laura6636 3 года назад

    you're a god for posting this thank you so much love u.

  • @ilovebrean
    @ilovebrean 3 года назад

    Those gloves look lovely hadn’t thought of proplleling with gloves on have you seen the rechargeable gloves
    I wished they did adult sized funky puddle suits I love the rain but hate getting soaked
    My favourite thing for the rain is a baseball cap

  • @sancourtier5029
    @sancourtier5029 3 года назад

    Excellent love the coat hack x

  • @sharonthompson4008
    @sharonthompson4008 3 года назад

    Keep up the good work

  • @lorraineedwards2624
    @lorraineedwards2624 3 года назад

    Thank you for your wonderful informative videos. Can you please tell me where you purchased your great blue bobble hat and your thermal coat? Personally I buy a lot of thermal clothing from Uniqlo.

  • @minimalzebra
    @minimalzebra 3 года назад

    Love these gem ❤️

  • @anneelliott4228
    @anneelliott4228 3 года назад +6

    I use a child’s sleeping bag in the winter.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад

      OOOO thats a grate Idea.

    • @ixykix
      @ixykix 3 года назад

      which she tries to steal back even though she's almost 6! lol

  • @alexandramissretro5106
    @alexandramissretro5106 3 года назад

    Canadian wheelie girl here! Honestly it's great living in Canada because a lot of the heavy-duty thermal winter gear is made here. My "couldn't survive without" is my super fluffy thermal socks by Heat! They're really thick and fluffy and soooo soft! However you might need a size bigger shoe to squeeze them in, or like me, uggs!
    www.amazon.ca/Polar-Paws-Womens-Thermal-Socks/dp/B0777RWXYV/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1HAKPZA9Z75CJ&dchild=1&keywords=polar+paws+women%27s+heat+thermal+socks&qid=1602002049&sprefix=heat+polar+paws%2Caps%2C204&sr=8-4

  • @Wonderofspirits
    @Wonderofspirits 3 года назад

    I’m really enjoying your videos as I just purchased my first wheelchair. I love learning more about this lifestyle so thank you so much for all the information. I really appreciate it

  • @KellyMcCann-ox5hp
    @KellyMcCann-ox5hp Год назад

    I can’t live without my Ugg boots if it’s cold, period.

  • @cassandraflannigan7489
    @cassandraflannigan7489 3 года назад +1

    How about some snow tires lol

    • @ixykix
      @ixykix 3 года назад

      definitely! I mostly use a powerchair now and its woeful in the snow. After about an inch of snow its like "Nope!" I've been considering saving for one with bigger drive wheels

  • @dawniedawn7228
    @dawniedawn7228 3 года назад

    What is your type of wheelchair called please?

  • @AndiPandiBee
    @AndiPandiBee 3 года назад +1

    How do you not overheat? My core boils in my chair... So my arms and below theknee are freezing. But my core is soaking with swear especially my tummy/lady region.

    • @WheelyHeidi
      @WheelyHeidi 3 года назад

      It depends on the height of the injury I think. Mine is L5/6 and I’m always cold from there down. I know from a friend who’s injury is much higher, he has to be careful as he can’t regulate his core temp. Each injury is different. What would your tips be?

    • @punky19761
      @punky19761 3 года назад +2

      I am cold probably 98% of the time. Although when it is too hot, I do overheat. My body does not regulate temperature well, but kind of in the opposite way as you.

    • @AndiPandiBee
      @AndiPandiBee 3 года назад +1

      Just my core that stays warm Like sweating in my chair, from my shoulders/upper back up and half way down my thigh down are all freezing.. Well bar sometimes when my upper arm burn hot randomly (autoimmune).
      I have ms, my muscles are all go 24/7 but to the point I can't use them cause they're soo sore or flailing. So probably why my core keeps warm.
      I have no idea how to keep my limbs warm and not end up with my seat being a swimming pool of sweat.

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад +2

      I do get like that sometimes. Its really uncomfortable. My core never overheats, (I just dont get hot) BUt ill have freezing feet, And normal core.

    • @ixykix
      @ixykix 3 года назад +1

      I vary so much with temp but mainly my arms get SO hot (I'll be going round the house or elsewhere in a vest top with gloves on!) but my hands and feet are like ice. My face and upper body feel like they overheat a lot too, but then my back is freezing! Its not very helpful! ;)

  • @melaniebutson7933
    @melaniebutson7933 9 месяцев назад

    I'm hoping Santa will bring me usb rechargeable heated insoles for my feet

  • @STEVOD313
    @STEVOD313 3 года назад

    Its common sense to wear a coat, hat n gloves in the winter LOL!!!!

  • @robertjones1219
    @robertjones1219 3 года назад

    Have you thought of getting a polar buff. ?

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад

      What is it?

    • @robertjones1219
      @robertjones1219 3 года назад

      @@Wheelsnoheels sorry gem I have just found your reply. A polar buff is a multifunctional tube scarf very warm and comfortable. I would be lost without mine. Ps love the channel.

  • @ktedrick8680
    @ktedrick8680 3 года назад +1

    Does anyone have tips for getting ugg, or any kind, of boots on? I have no movement in my feet and find it difficult if not impossible to get boots on my feet. Thanks!

    • @emilyb5557
      @emilyb5557 3 года назад

      Would using a shoe horn help at all?

    • @ktedrick8680
      @ktedrick8680 3 года назад

      @@emilyb5557 I'm not sure, my problem is getting my toe area in since I am unable to move my feet. Like getting my foot to bend the right way.

    • @erinaustin2157
      @erinaustin2157 3 года назад +1

      @@ktedrick8680 Just get the zippered version. Put zipper ugg boots or zipper winter boots into google images and you can see all the variety ;)

  • @Eloise_Please
    @Eloise_Please 3 года назад

    Anyone got tips on keeping powerchairs safe and dry in rainy weather? I can't drive and there's no bus so have to use my powerchair to get around, but I'm worried about keeping the electrical stuff safe and haven't found much advice other than "stay home" and I live somewhere very rainy!

  • @libsybum3591
    @libsybum3591 3 года назад

    What’s around your waist at the beginning before you showed your thermal top? Sorry if that’s an invasive question 🙈

    • @isabelleblanchet3694
      @isabelleblanchet3694 3 года назад +1

      If I'm not mistaken she wears maternity jeans all year round because they have no button, covers more of her back and are more stretchy, so it must be the stretchy belly band that is part of the maternity jeans.

    • @WheelyHeidi
      @WheelyHeidi 3 года назад +1

      Isabelle Blanchet I ware jeggins a size up for the same reason

    • @libsybum3591
      @libsybum3591 3 года назад

      Isabelle Blanchet Thanks, I did wonder if that’s what it was. I find jeans very uncomfortable because of a health condition I have so I was curious

    • @isabelleblanchet3694
      @isabelleblanchet3694 3 года назад +1

      @@libsybum3591 She has a video about "what's in my closet" or something, if you want to see more.

    • @libsybum3591
      @libsybum3591 3 года назад

      Isabelle Blanchet thank you, I’ll have to look

  • @VulcanOnWheels
    @VulcanOnWheels 3 года назад

    5:54 For a while I thought that DB was going to pop out from under there.
    7:21 LOL
    9:10 Oh, please! *hangs head*
    9:13 It couldn't have been easy to throw some clothes on and wear it immediately.

  • @usagiwhitenight
    @usagiwhitenight 3 года назад

    Do you own any electrical chairs?

  • @Kiyoko191290
    @Kiyoko191290 3 года назад

    I had a coat vs powerchair based disaster yesterday. The Amazon delivery person left my parcel downstairs so I had to quickly get dressed and go down in the lift. I didn’t realise my jacket arm was near my wheels as I was leaving the lift the jacket caught in my wheel (it’s happened before so I wasn’t too worried) I was just about to go to the doctors this afternoon, I put on my jacket and the arm is basically shredded in 4 places so I had to go with just my poncho for a coat because that’s my one jacket

  • @BellaAtkins
    @BellaAtkins 3 года назад

    Can you link the products or at least list the brand or make please?

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад

      Yes Im so sorry, I was laying in bed last night and was like.....Poop!! I forgot to do that

    • @BellaAtkins
      @BellaAtkins 3 года назад

      @@Wheelsnoheels Thanks Gem. Need some new gloves!

  • @CloverRose
    @CloverRose 3 года назад

    I'm a C4-5 incomplete quadriplegic with sensation and movement in my whole body. What I can't live without in winter are my possum socks. They look like normal socks but are made out of possum fur. They are quite expensive but well worth the price; $30-$50 AU ($16.64-$27.73 UK).
    I also use USB heated inner soles tucked inside my shoes that help to warm my feet up. But these aren't a good idea if you can't feel your feet or are prone to pressure sores

    • @Wheelsnoheels
      @Wheelsnoheels  3 года назад

      OOO Do you have a link to the inner soles??? Ive never heard of possom fur bing used. I have some wool and cashmere. Next time I go to Aus ill have to look out for them

    • @CloverRose
      @CloverRose 3 года назад

      @@Wheelsnoheels Search for them on eBay and you'll find them. Lucknow skin shop sell the possum socks I buy. Look online and you might find a skin shop in Australia or New Zealand that ship internationally

  • @waypointfan119
    @waypointfan119 3 года назад

    Why are you in a wheelchair?