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Hands On Concepts

Also known as Hands on Concepts 2.

San Diego, California 92021
United States
Telephone: 877-375-6257 or 619-441-9995.
Fax: 619-441-9996.
Web: http://www.teamhoc.com/.
Email: info@teamhoc.com.

Products manufactured by Hands On Concepts (listed alphabetically)

  1. EDGE MONOSKI Picture of EDGE MONOSKI

    The Edge MonoSki is a mono ski and sit ski designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. The ski comes with a carbon fiber seat, a suspension system with a steel spring, a nylon web waist restraint, and a nylon web foot restraint. The user can select a small (13.5 inches), medium (14.5 inches) or a large (15.5 inches) bucket seat and ride height is adjustable.The following spring rates are available (weight necessary to move the spring 1 inch): 225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 350, 400, 500, 550, and 600. OPTIONS: A titanium spring (add $250.00) is available. SIZES: 6.5-inch travel or 8-inch travel. DIMENSIONS: Height is 11 to 13 inches (6.5-inch travel) or 13 to 15 inches (8-inch travel) above the ski. SEAT: Seat width is 13.5 inches (small), 14.5 inches (medium) or 15.5 inches (large). CAPACITY: 225 pounds. WEIGHT: 28 to 32 pounds. WARRANTY: This product is warranted for one year from the date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship only.

  2. GROOVE MONOSKI Picture of GROOVE MONOSKI

    The Groove MonoSki is a mono ski and sit ski designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. The Groovei comes with a co-poly bucket seat, a suspension system with a steel spring on a dampener, a nylon web waist restraint, and a footrest with a nylon web foot restraint. The following spring rates (weight necessary to move the spring 1 inch) are available for the user to select: 225, 250, 275, 300, 325, 350, 400, 450, 500, 550, and 600. OPTION: A titanium spring (add $250.00) is available. SIZES: Medium and large. DIMENSIONS: Width is 16.8 inches (medium) or 18.8 inches (large). SEAT: Seat width is 14.5 inches (medium) or 15.5 inches (large). Seat back height is 19 inches. Seat height adjusts from 16.25 to 18.25 inches. The seat angle is 29 degrees. CAPACITY: 222 pounds. WEIGHT: 30 pounds (medium) or 32 pounds (large).

  3. HOC OUTRIGGERS Picture of HOC OUTRIGGERS

    The HOC Outriggers are ski outriggers designed for use by individuals with mobility or lower extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. Airfoil aluminum, round aluminum and titanium models are available. The aluminum outrigger is available with a race or powder blade. For the titanium outrigger, a long, short, race or powder blade is available. These outriggers are intended to be suitable for recreational and competitive skiers and for mono-skiers, bi-skiers, and three- or four-track skiers.

  4. HOC2 GLIDE BI-SKI Picture of HOC2 GLIDE BI-SKI

    The HOC2 Glide Bi-Ski is a bi-ski designed for use by individuals with mobility or lower extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. The ski features an assisted self-loading system which enables the user to self-load, a 22-inch loading clearance, 4 inches of active suspension, a co-poly clamshell bucket seat and adjustable back with a ratcheting system, and parabolic shaped skis with 0.5-inch wood core. CAPACITY: 225 pounds.

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