Traveling accesories

So I’ve had the wheelchair for  about two months now and I’ve more or less worked out what little extras I need  for easy comfortable traveling. Obviously other people will have different needs but these are the things I’ve found useful.

If at all possible do not buy your accessories from places that specialise in wheelchair equipment because they will be much more expensive than they need to be. I try to get as many of my accessories as I can from bike shops, outdoor shops or ebay.

 

Wrist wallet

20150626_155717[1]

this is just a neoprene wallet on elastic that fits round your wrist and is big enough to fit notes, coins, and a small set of keys. I bought it from ebay for about five pounds

 

Arm Phone holder

20150626_155901[1]

 

This has several pockets one in which I put my phone and one in which I put my reliever inhaler, my RADAR key, and my house keys. It attaches with a velcro strap, it can be kind of annoying for my sensory stuff sometimes but i’m usually okay if i attach it over my sleeve rather than straight onto my arm. This cost me five pounds from ebay

 

Reflective Velcro Straps

20150626_160121[1]

20150626_160253[1]

I bought these to stop my jacket/jumper sleeves falling down my arms and getting dirty or in the way when I’m wheeling, I got them from the local bike shop for about three pounds. They are unisize and  you need to cut them to fit you (I kept the excess reflective strip and will eventually stick it on the superhero machine)

Gloves

 

20150626_155600[1]

 

20150626_155611[1]

I use two pairs of gloves. they are both cycling gloves and are both padded on the palms and thumb pads

One heavy duty pair with fingers for outside/long distance traveling. They are Endura make and I bought them from a bike shop for £17  I like them a lot, comfy and hard wearing. Possibly you can get them cheaper online but I was in a hurry for them. (if you don’t have rim grips you might not need the fingered pair but if you do have rim grips you will take the skin off your fingers without fingered gloves)

the other pair is  lightweight and fingerless  for inside and picking things up. These cost me about four pounds from ebay.

Water Bottle

20150626_170102[1]

 

20150626_165054[1]

 

Self propelling makes me really thirsty. So I always make sure I take some water with me when I go out. This cute little bottle cost me two pounds fifty from Tescos and is attached to my superhero machine bag with a very lightweight carabiner that I bought from Mountain Warehouse for about two pounds

Food Container

20150626_165239[1]

 

I don’t always take this with me but if I’m going for a roll in the countryside or anywhere there wont be somewhere to buy food I always pack a healthyish snack so I don’t end up starving ages from anywhere (and self propelling does make me extra hungry)

I hope this is helpful and gives you some ideas, I will also have posts in the future about useful wheelchair attachments,  suitable clothing, and  storage/bags for wheelchair users

One thought on “Traveling accesories

  1. All really good ideas. I hate that moment when I have to get something I’ve stuffed in my pocket. Pockets are not accessible when in a wheelchair! Lol.

    Like

Leave a comment