This chair is just a prototype. They will actually have larger chairs (not the bumbo) on them, and will be available any day now to purchase. The prototypes are $600 I think, but don't really remember. If you buy one with the new chair on it, I believe it is $800. Obviously this is far from cheap, but it is less expensive then a wheelchair. Here's my review of the chair:
- I loved that the chair was low to the ground and easy to maneuver. Madi was able to pick things up off the floor while she was in it, which is obviously not possible if she is in her tall wheelchair. The downside to this was she could not reach her easel to color on, as she was too low to the ground. The other plus of having it low is she couldn't tip and fall out.
- This baby needs a removable handle for parents. I could see Madi wanting to use this when we are out at the mall and such, but trying to help her safely maneuver through crowds or streets would be miserable since there is no handle.
- This would be amazing for a younger child. I almost felt like Madi was getting too old for it, but the larger seat may help. I wish they would have had this chair when Madi was just about a year, as I think I would have wanted to start introducing it then, so that she was jamming in it by 18 months or so.
- A kiddo could really get in to trouble in this... and they need to be able to! They could get in to cupboards and take out Tupperware, take all of the toilet paper off the roll, take out and bang on all of your pots and pans, and do all those things a child needs to do. They can get themselves going fast and feel the wind in their hair at an age when other kids are able to do so by running around. I think this would really help a younger child get some freedom and help them grow cognitively.
- I do not see us getting one, as we already have Madi's HKFOs, a wheelchair, an amtryke, and mobile stander, and this is not that much different from what we already have (wow, my gal is well-equipped!). But, I do think for a younger child, this plus a stander/parapodium of some sort would be the perfect introduction in to mobility and independence.
Oh, and for all of you praying for baby Andrew, he is here, and has the sweetest little face! The latest update is that he was born at 27 weeks and weighs 2 pounds. He is said to be doing very well for being so early. Please continue to keep him in your prayers. Here's a link to the latest update... http://andrewmichaeljourney.blogspot.com/2011/06/he-is-here.html
Have a blessed week!
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Kingsley's isn't a real ZipZac! We just had someone make it for him. It IS awesome though and if they had been available sooner we would've bought one. He got it at 15 months old and figured out how to go forward after one week. He still can't maneuver it completely well, but he's getting there. It has changed his life, truly. Since he realized he can move, he now has interest in moving even when he's not in it (YAY!!).
The ZipZac's are $1300, on presale for $800.
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GIRL!! Jonathan has the REAL ZipZac bigger prototype!! I'm trying to get Kent to call it the "Big J":) We are getting the kinks worked out. He just sent us smaller wheels to try. They are an amazing company. The "ZipZac original" (the one Madi is using) intro price is $800, the bigger one will be a bit more. Totally worth it since J has "noodle legs":)
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