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Quickie TNT/No Limits Slam’r

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About 3 years ago, I bought a used Quickie TNT (Originally known as the No Limits Slam’r, Sunrise Medical bought out No Limits then discontinued the chair) on Ebay. I loved mine dearly. The company had already quit producing them, but once in a while you still see one show up somewhere

Everything on it was adjustable, from the camber and caster height, to seat squeeze, back height, and center of gravity. Since it was also my first, it was wonderful to be able to try new things and figure out what worked best for me. When a friend borrowed it, it was easy for him to reposition the settings for himself. It was a sweet, sweet chair, and if you have the opportunity to get one,

then DO!

About Ahiru

Sophie is transabled. She has been using a wheelchair more and more, and has wheeled "full time" for several months. She is now stuck back at her parents house without a wheelchair and having to suppress her transabledness. She looks forward to the day where she will be a para (Complete T12).
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3 Responses to Quickie TNT/No Limits Slam’r

  1. Tom McDowell says:

    I have Slam’r that was rarely used. It is purple and black. It is in excellent conditon. It was only used indoors for about 1 year. If you or anyone should be interested, please contact me. Thanks Tom

  2. Mike Miles says:

    Tom,
    I may be interested in the Slam’r. Can you tell me the size of the seat? I use a 17×17.
    Thanks,
    Mike

  3. drew says:

    I have a quickie TNT “slam’r” that is white and blue. if interested please email me at dpaller09@gmail.com The chair is in good condition and am currently going through it to make sure everything works accordingly. Please contact me if interested.

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