RGK Tiga Sub4 Wheelchair Review

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @Londonpigeon1990
    @Londonpigeon1990 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you, a very helpful insight. I am purchasing the RGK Octane in October.

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome! That sounds great, I'm sure you'll love it. I slightly wish I'd purchased the Octane, but I am very happy with my Tiga.

    • @P100KLE
      @P100KLE Před rokem +1

      Got the octane sub4 myself… worth every penny!

  • @DerelictusAnima
    @DerelictusAnima Před rokem +2

    Internet needs MORE content like this about our gear.. Props as always and DON'T STOP!

  • @beknight9399
    @beknight9399 Před rokem +2

    Thanks a lot for your review!
    Is the aluminium polished or rough? And is there a clear coat on it? I would like no colour on my new alu-chair, but I'm unsure if without clear coat the material is less durable?
    Thanks for your answer!

  • @owenhenderson5986
    @owenhenderson5986 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video thinking about a octane sub 4 myself. I also currently have a helium.

  • @SpursExile07
    @SpursExile07 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi there Daniel, thanks for doing this review. I'm a similar level to you and went from Quickie Helium to Tiga. I'm due a new chair and was looking at Octane or Tiga Sub4. Just a couple of questions..
    1) Were you measured with the Jay back/cushion taken into account?
    2) I occasionally push via the tyres rather than the rims - do your Ellipse 3R give you similar grip and security? Were your Ellipse rims an additional cost?
    3) Octane Sub 4 v Tiga Sub 4....is the price difference worth it?
    Thanks

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi there. Glad you found it helpful.
      1) I did have the jay back on my old chair when I was measured, and then transferred it to the new chair as I disliked the fabric backrest
      2) the ellipse rims are great - the rubber grip strip is ideal for even the steepest of hills. The only very minor annoyance is catching your hand on it if going down a steep slope fast, but I really rate it. They were a bit extra yes
      3) I can’t really answer this, it’s very personal. For me aluminium was a no brainer. I love titanium and fancy things in general, but I knew that my first custom chair was going to be used and abused daily, and maybe didn’t want to put a nice ti chair through that (not that it wouldn’t stand it, more cosmetic wise). The weight difference is not huge. I don’t regret getting alu so for me it’s not worth the extra price currently, but over time as I come to understand what I want and need from a chair I may change my mind

  • @arsolblanes5058
    @arsolblanes5058 Před rokem

    Thanks 👌

  • @morgancalvi6675
    @morgancalvi6675 Před rokem +1

    Marathon Schwalbe tires are a nightmare to put on and have been discontinued in some countries.

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007  Před rokem +1

      Don't get me wrong, they are great tyres in the sense of longevity and puncture protection, but yes, a huge faff to get on and off. I recently got a puncture in London with Schwalbe One tyres which was relatively easily remedied, but never an issue I had with the marathon plus. So far the trade off is worth it.

    • @morgancalvi6675
      @morgancalvi6675 Před rokem

      @@Queenmania2007 oh I love them...and currently have the Schwalbe Evolution tyres on both chairs. I just decided to go tubeless...which you can do with the Schwalbe Evolution tyres. I honestly have nothing else bad to say about them. But quadriplegics with no or poor hand function or weird rims (like with power assist wheels), these are NOT the tyres for you.

    • @user-cd8ri1mc6s
      @user-cd8ri1mc6s Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Queenmania2007 I have never had a puncture with Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires. Yes, a huge faff to get on and off. I use these tires on my TiLite AeroZ.

  • @wheelchaireveryday
    @wheelchaireveryday Před rokem +1

    thats the chaid i want ! let me finish the video and see if I still feel the same.

  • @Ringmaster101
    @Ringmaster101 Před rokem

    Wondering if the new frame is making any noise as far as squeezing ? I’m looking at the titanium… thank you

  • @naughtymonkey9856
    @naughtymonkey9856 Před 2 lety

    Where can i find your review of the front wheel?

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the reminder - working on it and hopefully will have it uploaded in a week or so!

  • @12Virgos
    @12Virgos Před 2 lety

    How much is the chair?

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007  Před 2 lety

      Hi Marlou. I think my final build came up around £5400, though it can vary depending on what extras you have e.g. backrest, cushion, accessories like front wheel etc. It's a lot of money and there are ways to get help like Access to Work (if you're employed and in the UK), various charities or making a JustGiving page.

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  • @myphonekobe4556
    @myphonekobe4556 Před 2 lety

    How much base price of RGK?

    • @Queenmania2007
      @Queenmania2007  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi there. Depends quite a bit on what chair you choose + add ons and modifications. In my case, the total cost was in the region of 5400 pounds for an RGK Tiga Sub4.

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    @LindaJohnson-r7x Před 22 dny

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    @RuthKing-h3b Před 4 dny

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