🚀 Drive Your Way to Freedom!
The QuicStick Portable Driving Hand Control is a versatile and user-friendly solution designed for individuals with permanent or temporary disabilities. With a universal fit for various vehicle types, effortless installation, and a lightweight, durable design, it ensures a comfortable and controlled driving experience. Backed by over 15 years of expertise from a trusted USA brand, QuicStick is your go-to choice for accessible driving.
A**R
Easy install, easy use
Bought this for an otherwise-abled friend, who installed it in his car, and he gets around in his car just fine now.
D**W
Decent portable hand controls.
Simple portable hand controls. They should fit most vehicles. I have a Jeep Wrangler and the only issue I have is that there is not a lot of space for me to move my feet to the left of the pedals , that's just due to the interior layout of the Jeep. The controls themselves fit nice and neat to the right of me and with practice , work great. The only caveat I have is the poor quality spinner knob they include in the package , I don't expect it to last and didn't trust it , so into the garbage it went. Other than that , the install was easy and adjustments were easy. These probably wouldn't work for someone with weak upper body/arm strength as you do need to be able to manipulate the throttle and brake. I'm glad I purchased them as they gave me my freedom to drive back , although more carefully.
C**T
Great first step for hand controls
Our son is just learning to drive. He is a paraplegic so foot pedals are a no go. He does not have his own vehicle at this time so we didn’t want to invest in something of a more permanent nature just yet. They are pretty easy to hooked to the pedals. We have a Toyota Sienna and the set up of them was simple. We did have issues when the gas lever wasn’t much longer than brake. We made an adjustment to that and it solved the problems we were having. It takes some figuring out on what’s the most comfortable approach, but very grateful for them once we did. You do have to check tightness of wing nuts before each use as they can become lose with movement and a danger to yourself and others.
C**
Easier than I expected
Purchased these a few months back and have been very pleased with them. Installation is a little tricky for me but as long as you can bend your knees it shouldn’t be a problem to install. They adjust about 6” to accommodate different size humans. The only issue is they do rattle but thats easily fixed with any type of material you can wrap around them, they do get very cold though so a glove in winter would probably be handy. They won’t replace permanent products but as far as portability or a temporary solution these are excellent.
D**D
Missing parts
Did not come with all the parts. Very disappointed. This has caused a nightmare.
J**N
yay i can drive, but legally.
They work well, i love them in my 2006 grand prix gtp. The only bad part is dmv says they have to get certified in order for me to get my license to drive with them, and i have to take classes before i can take my test which cost $2000. So apart from all that, These hand controls are great for somwone with a disability that cant use there legs. Just dmv sucks. Lol
J**D
Not bad
The tool is great, it opens the world back up for me.. the spindal is made cheap. Probably not the safest to drive with that because of the flimsyness. But the reason I bought this was for the hand control and that piece I am very happy with the transfer bag is kinda useless to me but is a very nice little thing to have.
B**H
A great device for liberating us from limitations
I am a double amputee, and although I can adequately use the brakes, the accelerator pedal is a problem with prosthetics. This device made it easy to control both pedals and took only minutes to get used to. Happily getting around now.Pros: Easy to install, easy to accommodate and learn.Cons: Price. I know this is a niche market, but the parts are about maybe $20 in cost. It seems to be a huge markup at the expense of those of us facing this type of handicap. Perhaps the price is inflated for insurance companies.
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