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  • This is great!

  • After returning from the Middle East as a high-level quadriplegic I haven't really found much for someone with my level of injury to do outdoors. I can't move from the shoulders down basically and this is right up my alley! Can you give me more information? Is there anything adaptable to things like cameras or any other type of vehicle such as a Ranger or something?

  • @Myfoop My adaptive devices are currently limited to those involving kayaking. My designs are presented and detailed in my web site: DisabledAdventurers.

    If you live in or near So. Cal (I am in Ventura County), you should consider contacting me through my web site and perhaps we can get you out on this kayak.

    I have a link in my web site to a simulator program that can give you a head start on how to control the kayak. Look under the Adaptive Fixtures - Powered Sip&Puff Kayak tab.

  • Nice work, its good to see someone is doing something useful for highly disabled people. Video quality is great by the way, what camera did you use?

  • This was taken with my Olympus 1030SW . I added music because there is an annoying random click in the audio. It doesn't matter which mem card I use. As the camera is quite new the clcik is probably due to a mfg. defect. I let the warranty run out and am now stuck with it.

    My video on assembling the system was made with a Canon SD970 camera I bought for my daughter. The video & audio on that camera is absolutely flawless, as is everything else with that camera. Highly recommended!

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