In the midst of the excitement and expectation for the upcoming Barbie film, an interesting moment on Twitter occurred when a differently-abled user called Katie Pennick posted her "critical analysis" of Barbie's wheelchair.?
The Barbie film, starring Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as her boyfriend Ken, has already been dubbed one of the season's most anticipated blockbusters.?
Katie, who uses a wheelchair to go about, posted her thoughts in a Twitter thread with the tag, "Barbie's wheelchair vs my actual wheelchair: a critical comparison. This is the best Twitter thread I've ever posted."?
She uploaded two photographs in her tweet, one of a Barbie doll in a wheelchair and the other of herself in her wheelchair.
Katie began her comparison by pointing out that Barbie's self-propelled manual wheelchair is made of lightweight plastic, which makes it easy to push but not as sturdy as she would want.?
She continued her evaluation by pointing out the difference in wheel diameters between Barbie's wheelchair and her own. She was astonished that Barbie's larger wheels, which aid in efficiency while self-propelling, were not cambered, which could increase stability and handling.?
When Katie explained that her wheelchair is power-assisted, with sensors in the push rims and batteries contained in the central hubs, the disparity between their wheelchairs became clear.
Katie emphasised the significance of thicker rubber castors on her wheelchair to avoid being jolted out on difficult terrain. Katie couldn't help but admire Barbie's bold decision to have her name engraved on the back of her wheelchair.
She did, however, wonder aloud where Barbie kept her possessions because there was no visible bag. Katie expressed camaraderie with Barbie by remarking that none of their wheelchairs have anti-tip wheels, implying that they are both willing to live life on the edge.
Barbie?appeared to have the upper hand in one area: her wheelchair's scissor lock feature, which Katie conceded was more effective than her push/pull mechanism due to her own hand strength restrictions.
She also mentioned Barbie's footplates, which are incredibly low. Katie couldn't help but scoff at Barbie's absence of mudguards, which seemed like an absurd option.
Katie, on the other hand, proudly displayed her own pink mudguards, which provide both style and functionality. Katie liked Barbie's rigid-frame chair for its stability and longevity while recognising the merits of her own folding chair, which allows her to conveniently transfer it in cars and other modes of transportation.??
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