@@JerryRigEverything But I would recommend hydraulic disc brakes with adjustable brake levers. Kids hands have problems gripping adult size levers and hydraulic brakes require less pulling force.
I just showed this to my occupational therapist and we agreed it's off the hook! I'm working hard on learning to walk again after my stroke, but if I was going to be confined to a wheelchair long term I would want one of these desperately. I intend to walk, not roll out of this rehabilitation center. I need to show you the modified vice device my friend made so I can crochet one handed. It has revolutionized my post-stroke paralyzed life to be able to do some crafting again. I live to make things, so losing use of my dominant hand was terrible beyond words. I have started drawing some with my right hand, but most crafts need both hands. I attempted an origami butterfly with one hand, but I got stuck on the details. The vice is great to hold the crochet hook still, but it has some limitations I will need to get used to. It is as good as it can be short of an actual hand. I appreciate it 100000 percent. It is wonderful. I wish I knew how to show you.
the part where you tell him "Ok, you're a RUclipsr now. You have a camera on you." And without a second thought he takes it away like an absolute pro 😆
I’m a wheelchair user based in the UK. My pet peeve is the cost of wheelchairs so you have no idea how impressed that you have created this product and bought it to market. As a child I would have given anything to have had a device like this (I’m now 48). I hope that this is the massive success that it truly deserves to be. If you ever consider selling in the uk I know this would be a huge hit. I hope there is comes to the UK market, if it does I would be honoured to be involved in some way. Thank you for making this. It is going to give so many people the independence that we all deserve. Well done.
It doesnt look too hard to build yourself either. Maybe they will some day make their plans open source or something. So people over the world can start building and selling these.
KMX makes recumbent pedal tricycles for kids and AFIK they sell by mail to anywhere. Would still an e-bike kit and diy foot rest to approximate the Kid rig.
Depending on how comfortable you feel handling tools and spending a many hours online researching parts, this isn't that hard to build yourself. I've recently jumped into the deep end, bought a welder and built a cargo bike to transport my son to school without any prior experience in fabrication/bike construction. (my son has a mental and physical disability and the other option would have been the car, which is just stupid on days that have tolerable weather. "Real" cargo bikes are stupid expensive). The "Rig" looks like a simple frame made from square mild steel tubing, a standard e-bike hub motor, battery and control system, as well as assorted bike parts. The most complicated part to replicate is probably the steering mechanism. Not to take anything away from Jerry/Cambry for creating this - the idea is brilliant and the executing looks fantastic - but you yourself or a friend with the appetite to get into this could probably build this or something similar at about the same cost, including basic welding equipment, not counting labour. And feeling comfortable with welding opens up many new ways to build/fix things.
If Zack is reading this, maybe instead of selling it fully assembled, it's possible to ship all the parts disassembled and be assembled by the end-user or a local bike shop that could help them put it together? It could possibly lower the cost of manufacture as there isn't a full on assembly cost but the cost to package the parts and to ship it. Maybe it could be something to keep in mind.
Did anyone else tear up at the last minute at the video? Your kindness, his excitement, and just everything was/is really touching! Well done Zack and Cambrie!
I don’t normally bother commenting on youtube videos, but I just want to say - well done to you mate, the pure joy on Cole’s face would be worth every second of effort thats gone into developing this. You do some pretty neat things, but this has got to be right up there with one of the best. Good on you!
@@JerryRigEverything I want one soooo bad. I could "walk" my dogs. Go to events. Enjoy nature. How does it do on sand at the beach 🏖️? Do you sell these, how much if so?
@@MsLilBit8344 due to how the weight is distributed on all four tires, and the thickness of the tires, it would do pretty well on things like snow. It would have a slightly harder time on sand, but I don't think it would be too much of an issue. Make sure to have a way to get help if you do get stuck though, and go for it💜
This kid so so smart, the advice is not to try at home, like a professional RUclipsr or influencer, nice kid, nice way of talking in front of the camera haha
@@JacobLongActingJourney I hope the boy is alive and well but he is acting like any child his age very annoying so I would not like to see him in the videos more often
I would love to have one of these for our spastic quadriplegic 5yr old daughter 💚😇 This is so amazing and I am touched deeply that yall think of our special needs children. God-bless yall.
It's probably been so long since that kid got to experience a thrill like that, and a bigger sense of freedom. This was beautiful. Thank you for caring, Zach ❤️
Zack & Cambrie, thank you for all you do. I saw the Not-a-Wheelchair you did for Cambrie and now the one for children. I was thinking of a name for it since you did not have a name and then I see you shortened it to Rig. I was thing of "Jerry Rig". I think the phase "Jerry Rig" comes from the early days of the Ford Model T. Each of the cars came with a very limited tool bag. In the bag was a spark plug wrench, screwdriver and pliers. You were required to get your own bailing wire. With that bag of tools and some bailing wire you could fix just about anything that went wrong with the car. You could, at least, Jerry Rig it until you could get it to a mechanic. This was also where the term, "Screwdriver and Plier Boys" came from. I am retired now at sixty-eight years old. I started in the electrical field by attending VoTech school, Industrial and Residential wiring in 1973. In 1975 I joined the Navy as an electrician. I served on USS Ranger CV-61, aircraft carrier, in Subic Bay Philippians. I excelled in the Navy because I was an "Outside the Box" thinker. Although my job was to fix things that broke, I would investigate the reason something failed and modify the design so that I did not happen again. After getting out of the Navy in 1980, I pursued work in field service for nearly twenty years. Around 2000 I gave up field service for engineering design, a desk job with better pay and benefits. Last year I retired from a major utility company with the title of "Principal Protection & Controls Designer for Transmission Substation Systems. I would like to offer my skills to review both units here in Tulsa. We would need to find a facility that would allow me access to spend time going thru the controls. Preferably a facility that then, after the review could benefit from the donation of them to the community. They would also be helpful in my review allowing me to work with people that would need the Rigs. The only thing I would ask for my time would be the joy of being a part of this donation to the local community. Ron Ross Tulsa Oklahoma 8-7-2024, I have limited mobility at the current time, new right knee.
Oh boy guys you really hit me in the feels, I couldn't stop smiling and tearing up watching him have so much fun. I know why you do what you do, and seeing the joy on that kids face is only a part of it. Thanks for everything, you are fantastic people and way to go!
Bro all I can say is this video make me emotional. I am 47, I suffered a spinal cord injury at birth and have been in a wheelchair all my life. I am now married have an amazing 10 year old son but have never had the privilege to ride a bike or anything like notawheelchair. This is going to change lives for kids and families. I too plan on getting one for myself and spending some time riding with my son. Thank you guys so much for what you do.
For future development it might be an idea to have almost a 'child lock' on the power output settings, so a parent has the ability to lock it in to the lower setting should they want to for safety reasons like the child has balance issues (or thinks they're Evil Kinevil) Would also look into fitting brake levers from a children's bike as opposed to an adults one, noticing in the video when braking he had to take his hands off the bars to get over them and squeeze wouldn't add any cost but could allow a little bit more control for the smaller hands.. keep up the good work guys!
Kids rig definitely requires more safety features. I can imagine many things that could be improved, but they also would significantly raise the cost. Maybe chain cover will be nice, to improve durability, since its a little off-road
@@mus_xr4653 at cheap durable hydraulic Shimano brake costs under 50 dollars aftermarket, i thinks that's worth every penny.It's a great product but i also had the the feeling that the kid struggles to brake. @JerryRig keep up the good work!
I've watched this video 3 times now. I watched it the additional 2 times to watch with other people. It's NOT possible for you to find a better spokesperson for the Kid Rig! This is awesome!!!
The world needs more people like Zack and Cambry!! You two are not only incredible in all that you do to help people, but you are so humble and a real inspiration. Thank you 🙂
Cole is a natural lol, your not a wheel chair project has always been so heart warming, knowing kids with disabilities have something like this to let them go on so many adventures brings a tear to my eye
1 minute into the video and I already love that awesome kiddo with my whole heart. Let him know the internet loves him and thinks he's the absolute best :) Also, he's not much older than my son, which makes it so much more relatable. :)
Thank you for always keeping us engaged with your creative content and also keep up the good work through your Not a Wheelchair business Zack and Cambry.
I Love you guys for helping out the disable in NEED?! You will be a blessing to those in need, l tell you? Keep moving forward with the innovations, for all disable people in need?❤❤❤
cambry is so sweet for taking that boy under her wing. i'm sure it's hard for him to find role models with his same impairment, and she is perfect for it! plus at the end she did a fantastic job showcasing the (not) wheelchairs 😂
This is why usability tests are important. The very first thing he asked was "where's the horn?", and Zach couldn't believe they didn't already have those 😆 2:39. As an engineer, I experience this all the time. Customers are the most valuable feedback givers.
@@colelovinglife8525 good to hear buddy. Go as fast as you can. Tell Zack to bump up the horse power a bit for you😜 I have a feeling you like to go fast👍👍
If you have a fundraiser going, my kiddos and I would live to throw in a few. As a nurse who has worked with the disabled for over 20 years (that makes me feel so old) I have encountered so many kids who really could have benefited from something like this. Even medical tricycles are priced more than this and take MONTHS and MONTHS to get approval, if ever.
@@ClearwaterKB A fundraiser is a great idea! I think Cole would love to help other kids that can’t afford one, get a Kid Rig! We will get on that!! I will share info about it has soon as I have more information. @colelovinglife8525
Have you ever seen a grown man shedding tears of joy? If not, give him this to watch!.... You guys are awsome! I hope this will someday be available in Europe as well!
From testing smartphones too building an electric Hummer too making affordable weelchairs, what an amazing journey!! Thanks for trying to make the word a better place!
Oh man he's literally doing one of my favorites quotes from Christopher Reeve. "You gotta give more than you take" Your parents raised a great man with morals and values. And you found a woman with the same principles. You two are great human beings. Thanks Zack and Cambrie. God bless you, your family and beloved ones.
Can you find any other content more wholesome and heartwarming than this? I don’t think so. You both are totally awesome, incredible and kind humans. If we had more people like you both in this world, society would be in much better shape. ❤
Here from Singapore. Watching this video put me to tears. Had a SCI since Nov 2022, not sure whether i will recover... But watching this video just brings me happiness and seeing the kid enjoys this. Thank you Zack and Cambry. I don't think i can have 'Not a Wheelchair' in Singapore but watching this video as I said again, brings me joy to my eyes
This is not a cheap option for a lot of families who need such a special equipment for their loved once. But it is so much cheaper than medical specific machines. Supporting those who need it the most( in my opinion kids for sure) is so important. Kids need to be kids. Not talking about what is not possible to do, but what is possible to do. I encourage everyone to support this when possible.
Cole is such an awesome kid! he can definitely teach few adults how to live their lives in a postive way. Thanks Zack & Cambry for the work you do always!
When my mother was alive she had to be in welchair her electric scooter was her legs. She loved it so much but like everybody else the prices were so high. I work 2 jobs and my other 2 sisters worked just to get her this electric scooter. She felt free when when she was on it now she's in heaven walking again. Thank you for doing this for people you are amazing.😊
I am in tears of massive joy, by seeing all the non-profit projects by Zack. From the massive Library in Kenya, to building school in Africa to multiple ways of helping people with disabilities from NotAWheelChair and many more. It makes me wonder how humble, generous and kind is Zack. Not even the God can know. Even God could be jealous of his helping hands. I just wish those billionaires with massive fortune could do something transparent like this in the name of donation.
There are a lot of terrible things on the internet -- in the world really-- but thank you for showcasing the amazing good that people can be! That scream of pure joy at the end is what the world should try to focus on having and creating in the people around. Keep up all the great work you do!
That young boys emotions says it all . Your product will change the lives for so many young disabled kids , and their families . Keep them great products coming ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
You guys are incredible -- We will definitely be looking to buy one for our son, Noah, who's 7 and has been in a wheelchair since he was 1 and a half. Love from Canada!
Zack, huge props and congrats on all your success. I've seen so many popular RUclipsrs making tons of money with mindless viral videos just to get more subs but you're taking the proceeds and building schools, building elevator for your wife and making, eChairs for the handicapped, trying to give back and that's great to see. 👏👍
It's great just seeing a kid being a kid, not only can he go riding bikes with his peers but be the coolest kid in the neighborhood 😎 I would have been so jelly seeing this kid ride as kid, The Kid Rig ™️.
This is great...damn near brought tears to my eyes....you never know when/if you will end up in a wheelchair and how hard it is to adjust your life to wheelchair life....i'm 39....been in a wheelchair for 9 months....being in a wheelchair has forced me to move because I lived on the second floor prior. It's limited me in many ways, but I am trying to live the best life I can. When I told my friends that knew me when I could walk that i'm mow wheelchair bound, I just tell them "hey, I am still alive, that's what really matters"
I’d suggest using the same throttle configuration as that of the normal rig as something like the one on the kid rig could potentially cause wrist injuries and also makes it harder for the user to reach the brakes.I do really appreciate that you guys are keeping it affordable,easily repairable and accessible to the masses
Your push towards making the world more accessible to people is truly inspiring. Most Youtubres make cool and entertaining content, and some make educational content; you and Cambry are actively changing people's lives in tangible physical ways.
The happiness and positivity of that little man Cole seriously cheered up my day. I am so ungrateful with my working legs..... thank you for helping me to realize the blessing of my situation and thank you for helping those who need help! You are a good man Zack!
I never really donate unless I'm sure the money will go to the right people. I've been watching your videos for years Jerry. I feel like I can trust you and felt that this is as good a cause as any so I donated. I hope my small donation will help bring that kind of cheer to another person. Thank you for doing what you do!
Man....The Kid Rig is a GAME CHANGER for so many kids! 👏
Thank you Dan! We hope so!
No doubt!!! :) :) :)
thanks zach
It's literally life changer
@@JerryRigEverything But I would recommend hydraulic disc brakes with adjustable brake levers. Kids hands have problems gripping adult size levers and hydraulic brakes require less pulling force.
That kid’s going places… thanks to the Kid Rig
Lmao
I just showed this to my occupational therapist and we agreed it's off the hook! I'm working hard on learning to walk again after my stroke, but if I was going to be confined to a wheelchair long term I would want one of these desperately. I intend to walk, not roll out of this rehabilitation center. I need to show you the modified vice device my friend made so I can crochet one handed. It has revolutionized my post-stroke paralyzed life to be able to do some crafting again. I live to make things, so losing use of my dominant hand was terrible beyond words. I have started drawing some with my right hand, but most crafts need both hands. I attempted an origami butterfly with one hand, but I got stuck on the details. The vice is great to hold the crochet hook still, but it has some limitations I will need to get used to. It is as good as it can be short of an actual hand. I appreciate it 100000 percent. It is wonderful. I wish I knew how to show you.
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not upstairs though
@@chickentenderlover2412 and definitely not the bathroom.
That little kid is so sincere and funny. Someone who can make friends with anyone.
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Kids are generally very sincere. Their pureness should be inspiring for us adults!
Just finished a long, but good, day at work and sat down to watch this. Still crying happy tears as I type this. You guys are the best!
Well done supporting this product! It's a fantastic piece of equipment for people who need it. The kid looks as though he is loving life! ❤️
Made me cry as well!! Specially when Cole realised that it is his now. 😂
Thank you!!!
so generous good on you
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the part where you tell him "Ok, you're a RUclipsr now. You have a camera on you." And without a second thought he takes it away like an absolute pro 😆
Well, there was like 6 cuts in that clip and most likely rehearsed with a few takes. Although, definitely a pro
@@RemmikRotus you must be fun at parties
@@slashv2 at least he's an honest person
@@MrTrollo2 Yawn.......
It’s all real! 😉 Zach didn’t have to say much!
I’m a wheelchair user based in the UK. My pet peeve is the cost of wheelchairs so you have no idea how impressed that you have created this product and bought it to market. As a child I would have given anything to have had a device like this (I’m now 48). I hope that this is the massive success that it truly deserves to be. If you ever consider selling in the uk I know this would be a huge hit. I hope there is comes to the UK market, if it does I would be honoured to be involved in some way. Thank you for making this. It is going to give so many people the independence that we all deserve. Well done.
Similar to you I hope this comes to the UK. My grandson would totally love this!!!
It doesnt look too hard to build yourself either. Maybe they will some day make their plans open source or something. So people over the world can start building and selling these.
KMX makes recumbent pedal tricycles for kids and AFIK they sell by mail to anywhere. Would still an e-bike kit and diy foot rest to approximate the Kid rig.
Depending on how comfortable you feel handling tools and spending a many hours online researching parts, this isn't that hard to build yourself. I've recently jumped into the deep end, bought a welder and built a cargo bike to transport my son to school without any prior experience in fabrication/bike construction. (my son has a mental and physical disability and the other option would have been the car, which is just stupid on days that have tolerable weather. "Real" cargo bikes are stupid expensive).
The "Rig" looks like a simple frame made from square mild steel tubing, a standard e-bike hub motor, battery and control system, as well as assorted bike parts. The most complicated part to replicate is probably the steering mechanism. Not to take anything away from Jerry/Cambry for creating this - the idea is brilliant and the executing looks fantastic - but you yourself or a friend with the appetite to get into this could probably build this or something similar at about the same cost, including basic welding equipment, not counting labour. And feeling comfortable with welding opens up many new ways to build/fix things.
If Zack is reading this, maybe instead of selling it fully assembled, it's possible to ship all the parts disassembled and be assembled by the end-user or a local bike shop that could help them put it together? It could possibly lower the cost of manufacture as there isn't a full on assembly cost but the cost to package the parts and to ship it. Maybe it could be something to keep in mind.
That kid is a rolling vacation, man! He could bring a smile to anyone's face, and he's such a character!
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Did anyone else tear up at the last minute at the video? Your kindness, his excitement, and just everything was/is really touching!
Well done Zack and Cambrie!
I don’t normally bother commenting on youtube videos, but I just want to say - well done to you mate, the pure joy on Cole’s face would be worth every second of effort thats gone into developing this. You do some pretty neat things, but this has got to be right up there with one of the best. Good on you!
Thank you!
Thanks for doing this. World needs more people like you
Thank you!
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I want one soooo bad. I could "walk" my dogs. Go to events. Enjoy nature. How does it do on sand at the beach 🏖️? Do you sell these, how much if so?
@@MsLilBit8344 due to how the weight is distributed on all four tires, and the thickness of the tires, it would do pretty well on things like snow. It would have a slightly harder time on sand, but I don't think it would be too much of an issue. Make sure to have a way to get help if you do get stuck though, and go for it💜
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Thanks for answering. 👍
@@高梨美里 Yup, Fat bike tires would also help.
Your love for Cambry has turned into a passion to help those in need, Zach! Keep killing it, man!
I agree
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The Kid is Legendary,
Make him a regular on the Channel!!
This kid so so smart, the advice is not to try at home, like a professional RUclipsr or influencer, nice kid, nice way of talking in front of the camera haha
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@@thelegendarykristyan9946 no? Why not?
@@thelegendarykristyan9946 explain your thought process.
@@JacobLongActingJourney I hope the boy is alive and well but he is acting like any child his age very annoying so I would not like to see him in the videos more often
I'm calling it now, most wholesome video of 2023. This was so beautiful to watch. You and Cambry are literally changing lives for the better ❤️
What a good way to start this year.
It got me emotional
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I would love to have one of these for our spastic quadriplegic 5yr old daughter 💚😇
This is so amazing and I am touched deeply that yall think of our special needs children. God-bless yall.
Cool kid, he's very lucky to have friends like you. Your heart is in the right place.
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It's probably been so long since that kid got to experience a thrill like that, and a bigger sense of freedom. This was beautiful. Thank you for caring, Zach ❤️
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Cole is a natural on camera 😂 you guys are incredible; I love how many kids you're gonna help out with this!
I'm still teary-eyed from this video, I love to see everyone smiling, especially kids... Thank you for sharing.
Zack & Cambrie, thank you for all you do. I saw the Not-a-Wheelchair you did for Cambrie and now the one for children. I was thinking of a name for it since you did not have a name and then I see you shortened it to Rig.
I was thing of "Jerry Rig". I think the phase "Jerry Rig" comes from the early days of the Ford Model T. Each of the cars came with a very limited tool bag. In the bag was a spark plug wrench, screwdriver and pliers. You were required to get your own bailing wire. With that bag of tools and some bailing wire you could fix just about anything that went wrong with the car. You could, at least, Jerry Rig it until you could get it to a mechanic. This was also where the term, "Screwdriver and Plier Boys" came from.
I am retired now at sixty-eight years old. I started in the electrical field by attending VoTech school, Industrial and Residential wiring in 1973. In 1975 I joined the Navy as an electrician. I served on USS Ranger CV-61, aircraft carrier, in Subic Bay Philippians. I excelled in the Navy because I was an "Outside the Box" thinker. Although my job was to fix things that broke, I would investigate the reason something failed and modify the design so that I did not happen again. After getting out of the Navy in 1980, I pursued work in field service for nearly twenty years. Around 2000 I gave up field service for engineering design, a desk job with better pay and benefits. Last year I retired from a major utility company with the title of "Principal Protection & Controls Designer for Transmission Substation Systems.
I would like to offer my skills to review both units here in Tulsa. We would need to find a facility that would allow me access to spend time going thru the controls. Preferably a facility that then, after the review could benefit from the donation of them to the community. They would also be helpful in my review allowing me to work with people that would need the Rigs. The only thing I would ask for my time would be the joy of being a part of this donation to the local community.
Ron Ross Tulsa Oklahoma 8-7-2024, I have limited mobility at the current time, new right knee.
Dude... that's the coolest kid ever.
So great to see the little man happy
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Oh boy guys you really hit me in the feels, I couldn't stop smiling and tearing up watching him have so much fun. I know why you do what you do, and seeing the joy on that kids face is only a part of it. Thanks for everything, you are fantastic people and way to go!
This kid is a blast to experience, never change little man!
Dude, with a lot of my family in a wheelchair what you are doing brings tears into my eyes. Awesome job.
@4:02 “CAMBRY!!! THIS IS THE BEST DAY OF MY LIFE!” 😊
Keep up the good humanitarian work all, the world needs more people like you all.
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Bro all I can say is this video make me emotional. I am 47, I suffered a spinal cord injury at birth and have been in a wheelchair all my life. I am now married have an amazing 10 year old son but have never had the privilege to ride a bike or anything like notawheelchair. This is going to change lives for kids and families. I too plan on getting one for myself and spending some time riding with my son. Thank you guys so much for what you do.
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For future development it might be an idea to have almost a 'child lock' on the power output settings, so a parent has the ability to lock it in to the lower setting should they want to for safety reasons like the child has balance issues (or thinks they're Evil Kinevil)
Would also look into fitting brake levers from a children's bike as opposed to an adults one, noticing in the video when braking he had to take his hands off the bars to get over them and squeeze wouldn't add any cost but could allow a little bit more control for the smaller hands.. keep up the good work guys!
also depending on the braking force required hydraulic disk brakes might make sense here.
Kids rig definitely requires more safety features. I can imagine many things that could be improved, but they also would significantly raise the cost. Maybe chain cover will be nice, to improve durability, since its a little off-road
@@SimonBauer7 this will drive the price even higher. They have 500 w motor, they can have it go in reverse for breaking
@@mus_xr4653 at cheap durable hydraulic Shimano brake costs under 50 dollars aftermarket, i thinks that's worth every penny.It's a great product but i also had the the feeling that the kid struggles to brake.
@JerryRig keep up the good work!
"CAN I PET YOUR DOOOOOG" love that little dude's energy.
This is my favorite video in this series, keep up the good work! I am excited to see these in my local community!
I've watched this video 3 times now. I watched it the additional 2 times to watch with other people. It's NOT possible for you to find a better spokesperson for the Kid Rig! This is awesome!!!
Thank you! I'll let him know!
Thanks!🙂
This must be the best video I have seen so far. wholesome, beautiful, and inspiring.
The world needs more people like Zack and Cambry!! You two are not only incredible in all that you do to help people, but you are so humble and a real inspiration. Thank you 🙂
I have a few kids in mind that would love one of these! Excellent work on the new product.
Bring em over for a test ride! We have some demo units at the shop in Orem.
Cole is a natural lol, your not a wheel chair project has always been so heart warming, knowing kids with disabilities have something like this to let them go on so many adventures brings a tear to my eye
I originally watched this video on the day it came out and every once in a while I come back and rewatch it just cause it's so sweet!
Absolutely nothing in the world better than bringing some joy into a kid's life. Bless you, Zach.
0:57 "I was sweating my body off" Oh my god, he's so precious! I love it
The reaction of this beautiful child, that right there is worth a thousand lifetimes. Made me cry seeing how much fun he was having ❤❤
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What a noble cause! God bless you guys!
Fantastic you’re fantastic kids faces with the big smiles. I LOVE AUTOCORRECT. All I can say is good job. The little kid has the biggest smile.
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1 minute into the video and I already love that awesome kiddo with my whole heart. Let him know the internet loves him and thinks he's the absolute best :)
Also, he's not much older than my son, which makes it so much more relatable. :)
Thank you for always keeping us engaged with your creative content and also keep up the good work through your Not a Wheelchair business Zack and Cambry.
Thanks for watching 💙💙☝️
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keep up the good work through your "Not a Wheelchair- " business Zack and Cambry.
That intro was your BEST EVER
the happiness on that kid's face.. God bless you both.
I Love you guys for helping out the disable in NEED?! You will be a blessing to those in need, l tell you? Keep moving forward with the innovations, for all disable people in need?❤❤❤
cambry is so sweet for taking that boy under her wing. i'm sure it's hard for him to find role models with his same impairment, and she is perfect for it!
plus at the end she did a fantastic job showcasing the (not) wheelchairs 😂
I wish I had half the excitement and joyful attitude as this kid. I admire him.
This is the most charismatic kid I've ever seen. What a great human.
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This is why usability tests are important. The very first thing he asked was "where's the horn?", and Zach couldn't believe they didn't already have those 😆 2:39. As an engineer, I experience this all the time. Customers are the most valuable feedback givers.
Cole is the coolest dude ever. Well done for giving him the buggy. I’m sure he will have lots of fun for a long time with it👍👍
It’s the best!! Already have had some fun adventures! Excited to have many more!!😊
@@colelovinglife8525 good to hear buddy. Go as fast as you can. Tell Zack to bump up the horse power a bit for you😜 I have a feeling you like to go fast👍👍
I really needed that seeing how happy that little Cole was when you gave that to him and he gave you a hug put a smile on my face from ear-to-ear
“You guys talk too much, let’s get started” lmao Iconic every intro needs him. 🤣
We loved seeing Cole so happy. He is a good friend of our daughter Annika. We are hoping to get our own soon so they can go all over together.
I can’t wait for the kids to get together!! They are going to have a blast!!!!
If you have a fundraiser going, my kiddos and I would live to throw in a few. As a nurse who has worked with the disabled for over 20 years (that makes me feel so old) I have encountered so many kids who really could have benefited from something like this. Even medical tricycles are priced more than this and take MONTHS and MONTHS to get approval, if ever.
@@ClearwaterKB A fundraiser is a great idea! I think Cole would love to help other kids that can’t afford one, get a Kid Rig! We will get on that!! I will share info about it has soon as I have more information. @colelovinglife8525
@@joannspencer1301 awesome, looking forward to it!
Have you ever seen a grown man shedding tears of joy? If not, give him this to watch!.... You guys are awsome! I hope this will someday be available in Europe as well!
Watching him light up when he hit the snow actually brought tears to my eyes.
You two are what actually gives me faith in humanity.
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I go running around that lake all the time. I'll have to watch out for Cole now as he's ripping around the lake on his Kid Rig. Very cool.
From testing smartphones too building an electric Hummer too making affordable weelchairs, what an amazing journey!! Thanks for trying to make the word a better place!
Your generosity and compassion has got me misty eyed. You two are the greatest.
Oh man he's literally doing one of my favorites quotes from Christopher Reeve.
"You gotta give more than you take"
Your parents raised a great man with morals and values. And you found a woman with the same principles. You two are great human beings.
Thanks Zack and Cambrie.
God bless you, your family and beloved ones.
This kids parents must be so proud, he's awesome.
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I teared up at his joy. That was awesome.
Cambry and Zach, great job on this work.
“Well there’s still more fun to be comin’” -Cole
What a great mantra in which to rule your life!! Love this so much!
Can you find any other content more wholesome and heartwarming than this? I don’t think so.
You both are totally awesome, incredible and kind humans. If we had more people like you both in this world, society would be in much better shape. ❤
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Here from Singapore. Watching this video put me to tears. Had a SCI since Nov 2022, not sure whether i will recover... But watching this video just brings me happiness and seeing the kid enjoys this. Thank you Zack and Cambry. I don't think i can have 'Not a Wheelchair' in Singapore but watching this video as I said again, brings me joy to my eyes
Wishing you the best in your recovery. ❤
Cole got sooo happy when you said he could have it! I love it so much thanks for what you do Zach!
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This is not a cheap option for a lot of families who need such a special equipment for their loved once. But it is so much cheaper than medical specific machines. Supporting those who need it the most( in my opinion kids for sure) is so important. Kids need to be kids. Not talking about what is not possible to do, but what is possible to do. I encourage everyone to support this when possible.
it brought tears to my eyes how happy it made him! this is awesome!
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Cole is such an awesome kid! he can definitely teach few adults how to live their lives in a postive way. Thanks Zack & Cambry for the work you do always!
such a happy little rider, has the face of pure joy.
When my mother was alive she had to be in welchair her electric scooter was her legs. She loved it so much but like everybody else the prices were so high. I work 2 jobs and my other 2 sisters worked just to get her this electric scooter. She felt free when when she was on it now she's in heaven walking again. Thank you for doing this for people you are amazing.😊
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I am in tears of massive joy, by seeing all the non-profit projects by Zack. From the massive Library in Kenya, to building school in Africa to multiple ways of helping people with disabilities from NotAWheelChair and many more.
It makes me wonder how humble, generous and kind is Zack. Not even the God can know. Even God could be jealous of his helping hands.
I just wish those billionaires with massive fortune could do something transparent like this in the name of donation.
Make more videos with this kid. He's amazing!
There are a lot of terrible things on the internet -- in the world really-- but thank you for showcasing the amazing good that people can be! That scream of pure joy at the end is what the world should try to focus on having and creating in the people around. Keep up all the great work you do!
This Dude always wins my heart by Solving struggling problems.
it is amazing to see that how confident that kid is .......... n the whole credit goes to the society he belongs to ......... 👍👍
That young boys emotions says it all . Your product will change the lives for so many young disabled kids , and their families . Keep them great products coming ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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5:20 bro is so much obsessed with durability tests.... Jokes aside what you are doing is totally amazing man!!
You guys are incredible -- We will definitely be looking to buy one for our son, Noah, who's 7 and has been in a wheelchair since he was 1 and a half. Love from Canada!
He will love it!!
Zack, huge props and congrats on all your success. I've seen so many popular RUclipsrs making tons of money with mindless viral videos just to get more subs but you're taking the proceeds and building schools, building elevator for your wife and making, eChairs for the handicapped, trying to give back and that's great to see. 👏👍
ngl, couldn’t stop smiling when he tried it out on the snow for the first time. You’re good people
It's great just seeing a kid being a kid, not only can he go riding bikes with his peers but be the coolest kid in the neighborhood 😎 I would have been so jelly seeing this kid ride as kid, The Kid Rig ™️.
This is great...damn near brought tears to my eyes....you never know when/if you will end up in a wheelchair and how hard it is to adjust your life to wheelchair life....i'm 39....been in a wheelchair for 9 months....being in a wheelchair has forced me to move because I lived on the second floor prior. It's limited me in many ways, but I am trying to live the best life I can. When I told my friends that knew me when I could walk that i'm mow wheelchair bound, I just tell them "hey, I am still alive, that's what really matters"
so heart-warming to see a young child with a disability having so much fun. Thanks for all you do.
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I’d suggest using the same throttle configuration as that of the normal rig as something like the one on the kid rig could potentially cause wrist injuries and also makes it harder for the user to reach the brakes.I do really appreciate that you guys are keeping it affordable,easily repairable and accessible to the masses
I'm so glad you bring awareness to the disabled they need to get more recognition of what they go through.
Me my wife and daughter, we love all your videos specially this one that kid makes me smile when he says " rig this is the best day of my life"
I love this kids energy!
*"I was sweating my body off"* 😂😂
Appreciate the every day things we take for granted… the smile on his face when he went mobile on snow was just heartwarming.
Your push towards making the world more accessible to people is truly inspiring. Most Youtubres make cool and entertaining content, and some make educational content; you and Cambry are actively changing people's lives in tangible physical ways.
No words for what you do for humanity,,, Just Love ❤ and Respect🙏for you and your channel.
Zack you are such a kind, friendly and great person..!
The happiness and positivity of that little man Cole seriously cheered up my day. I am so ungrateful with my working legs..... thank you for helping me to realize the blessing of my situation and thank you for helping those who need help! You are a good man Zack!
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I shed a tear, well done buddy!
I never really donate unless I'm sure the money will go to the right people. I've been watching your videos for years Jerry. I feel like I can trust you and felt that this is as good a cause as any so I donated. I hope my small donation will help bring that kind of cheer to another person. Thank you for doing what you do!
Hey Dears, Just watching you for the first time. My eyes are filled. Thank you.
His spirit is si kind with love like me wish I could hug him😊❤
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Caught myself smiling from ear to ear throughout this entire video! Thank you, Cambry & Zach, for changing the world one, Not a Wheelchair, at a time
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Already the most wholesome video of 2023 and you've still got the library to come!
This put a HUGE smile on my face! Everything you, Cambry, and the team at NAW are doing is speaking volumes in today's world!
It doesn't matter what you build, but if it brings a joy to a kid's face, that's a remarkable thing. Amazing work!
Zack and Cambry I WANT TO PERSONALLY THANK YOU FOR THE JOY YOU BRING