Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 In a message dated 6/13/06 2:00:01 PM, betnden@... writes: > While I was at the hospital waiting for my blood test, I noticed a man > about my size sitting in an odd-looking chair. The seat was a little smaller than > normal, but the rest of it was really strange. The body was a flat square > with a very skinny stem sticking up to the seat. The tires were the size of > saucers but thicker. > The Hoverer looks like a regular chair, very padded, like a leather office chair without the high back. It must cost a fortune. It looks fun just to ride in... I am sure it took a lot of technology to make it spin like that. Pris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 While I was at the hospital waiting for my blood test, I noticed a man about my size sitting in an odd-looking chair. The seat was a little smaller than normal, but the rest of it was really strange. The body was a flat square with a very skinny stem sticking up to the seat. The tires were the size of saucers but thicker. It had no room for typical batteries, so I asked him if it ran on flashlight batteries. He said it runs on a new technology battery and does very well so far. I'd swear I could have folded it to fit into my pocket, especially after seeing mine, 54 " long and 26 " wide, almost 3 feet tall. I don't know the brand but it could be put almost anywhere. I'll bet it's not cheap, either. Dennis [ ] Hoverer Has anyone seen the new Hover scooter on TV? It is very compact, not long, more roundish and looks like it turns on a dime.....really neat. I would suggest checking into one of these, if you are considering buying....it looks more compact, easier to handle and easier negotiate around in. It spins! Pris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 I'd like to see one of them. I Googled " hoverer " and got nothing, so it must not be spelled that way. Maybe they can be made easily and give me some income I desperately need, also. Surely many of you would pay $10,000 for a 'Lazy-Girl', wouldn't you? Yeah, right. Dennis Re: [ ] Hoverer In a message dated 6/13/06 2:00:01 PM, betnden@... writes: > While I was at the hospital waiting for my blood test, I noticed a man > about my size sitting in an odd-looking chair. The seat was a little smaller than > normal, but the rest of it was really strange. The body was a flat square > with a very skinny stem sticking up to the seat. The tires were the size of > saucers but thicker. > The Hoverer looks like a regular chair, very padded, like a leather office chair without the high back. It must cost a fortune. It looks fun just to ride in... I am sure it took a lot of technology to make it spin like that. Pris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 Try Hoveround 2497 " il faut d'abord durer " Hemingway Re: [ ] Hoverer > > > > In a message dated 6/13/06 2:00:01 PM, betnden@... writes: > > > While I was at the hospital waiting for my blood test, I noticed a man > > about my size sitting in an odd-looking chair. The seat was a little > smaller than > > normal, but the rest of it was really strange. The body was a flat > square > > with a very skinny stem sticking up to the seat. The tires were the > size of > > saucers but thicker. > > > > The Hoverer looks like a regular chair, very padded, like a leather > office > chair without the high back. > It must cost a fortune. It looks fun just to ride in... > I am sure it took a lot of technology to make it spin like that. > Pris > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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