today i performed two experiments on my way home from a date with my partner[1]
the first one was my gloves, usually i use a pair of fingerless bike gloves when wheeling around, however they are made of plastics and other non renewable fabrics, so i've been wanting to find an alternative.
I found a pair of fingerless leather gloves the other week while exploring a farmers / wholesale market, they are very comfortable but i have found they are not great for wheelchair use. the first and main problem is grip, the leather gloves are surprisingly slippery and as a result i have to use more force when breaking. as well as that i found myself using my thumb more when pushing which would develop a blister if i continued too much. its more protection then nothing, but not well suited for wheelchair usage. i imagine it would be possible to make some wheelchair designed leather gloves, however at the moment i don't have those. there is also the small issue of as they are new, the fuzzy leather on the inside turns my hands black as if i have been holding charcoal.
the second experiment was my route. i took a different street home from what i usually do. my usual path is fine but it has a lot of extremely steep curb-cuts which can even be so steep as to be dangerous. this other street i have taken is much easier on the curb cuts due to many renovations of corner houses, however the overall camber of the street is much more harsh. that said a harsh camber is preferable to falling out of my