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Beach wheelchairs are made of durable plastic so that trips to the pool or beach won\'t rust or induce water damage. Additionally, some plastic wheelchair frames can be taken apart and reassembled, making them easy to transport. Beach wheelchairs even are equipped with reclining features allowing its owner to lay back at the beach or pool and catch a tan. Beach wheelchairs are typically available to rent at heavily visited beaches. However, most do not allow the individual to push themselves over rough surfaces or sand. Beach wheelchairs are similar to wheelchairs with four wheels, where individuals must be pushed by another person. Electric beach wheelchairs may be a great option for individuals who go to the beach on a regular basis. However, they are quite costly, and aren\'t suited for individuals who wouldn\'t get a great deal of use out of them. Overall, there are other options for traveling on more rugged surfaces. If you like your electric wheelchair, you can have a wheelchair dolly created to use as a portable beach platform. This may be more cost-effective, but it lacks access to the most difficult areas and tends to be less steady. Manual wheelchairs can also be used at the beach with the help of a kit. This is the most cost-effective option, however, kits typically do not allow you to push yourself. Additionally, manual wheelchairs can rust when exposed to saltwater. Beach wheelchairs are not the only product for those with limited mobility, canes, floating wheelchairs and balloon tires for walkers can also be purchase to allow for beach access. Beach wheelchairs let you travel all the places a normal wheelchair cannot, including the beach, snowy areas, and other uneven terrain.
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