If you’re disabled in a poorly developed part of the world, even a great modern wheelchair may be next to useless. What’s needed is a more off-road design that’s made to be easy to manufacture and repair than something built for a city with sidewalks.
SafariSeat is a newly designed open-source wheelchair that hopes to make a big impact for disabled people the world over. It uses push bars for power and has large front wheels and small rear ones to easily roll over large ob[x]jects.
In a novel move, the designers included a moving seat that shifts bit every time you push the bars to help prevent pressure sores on the butt.
The team behind the SafariSeat is now raising funds to build a workshop in Kenya to begin manufacturing the wheelchairs, and to help others around the world do the same in their communities.