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Home arrow Reviews arrow Lasher Sport Reviews
Lasher Sport Reviews
Written by Domonic Corradin   
Thursday, 08 January 2009
Lasher Sport BT-G "Tribal"
Lasher Sport BT-G Tribal

This chair has been quoted as being the "chopper" of the wheelchair community. With a tried and true "L frame" design, Lasher Sport took it a huge step further and gave it a ton of style and individuality. The model BT-G (G for graphics) is the most custom built chair on the market today. Constructed of 1.5" aluminum tubing and blocks of billet aluminum, it only weighs about 22 pounds including a pair of Glance billet wheels and a seat cushion.

I bought my Tribal back in 2005 and it is still turning heads every day I am in it. From the custom anodized coating to the Glance wheels and a laundry list of custom cut pieces all over the chair. I have put this chair through its paces for sure and time and time again it has come out shining.

It is seriously light weight, rugged, and has a style as different as the user in it.

Lasher Sport BT-MG-AS
Lasher Sport BT-MG-AS

This chair has gone around the world with me twice in the last year and has been relentlessly abused on cobble stones and tossed in many airplanes, besides being tested to its limit at every destination along the way.

The MG-AS is made from 1.5" magnesium tubing and flaunts a polymer suspension built by Frog Legs on all 4 wheels. With a swing arm-style rear suspension and an independent caster set up in the front, the ride is so smooth you don't even notice the rough terrain you find yourself in. And, weight in at just around 18 pounds, you barely realize you're even pushing down the sidewalk.

Lasher Sport BT-MG-B "Baller"
Lasher Sport BT-MG-B Baller

The "Baller" as it is referred by, is yet another first of its kind from Lasher Sport. This sports chair is made from 1.5" magnesium tubing like many of the other chairs in the Lasher Sport line up and weighs practically nothing. There are both a winged basketball version and a stripped down 5-wheel tennis frame as well. These chairs are extremely versatile and durable beyond belief.

I have had mine for over 2 years now and have played tennis, basketball, and rugby in it and this chair has proven itself time and time again.

For any questions regarding any of the wheelchairs in Lasher Sport line up go to www.LasherSport.com.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 June 2010 )
 
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