New beach wheelchair opens up access to Omaha

Judith Herbert in the new Sandcruiser beach wheelchair she has donated to Omaha Beach Surf Lifesaving Club with lifesavers, Bella McCormack (left) and Steph Earley.

Enjoying the sea air, sand and surf is now easier for more people, thanks to the donation of a beach wheelchair to Omaha Beach Surf Lifesaving Club.

Former lifeguard Judith Herbert, who lives on Omaha Flats Road and has restricted mobility herself, donated the wide-wheeled Sandcruiser chair, which is available daily with just a phone call to one of the club’s two “chair custodians”.

Herbert decided to gift the chair following a family visit to Omaha Beach during Christmas 2021, when hitching a ride on the surf club’s ATV was the only way for her to easily access the sand.

Club president Linda Crisford said the new chair was a fantastic asset for the community and visitors to the beach, and said everyone was incredibly grateful to Herbert for such a generous gesture.

“What a wonderful gift, which now enables anyone with difficulties getting onto the beach the opportunity to do so,” she said.

The chair from Beachwheels NZ can go into the sea or be used for walks along the sand. It has multiple seating positions and adjustable arm and leg rests, can carry up to 120kg and can easily be wheeled over sand, pebbles or even rocks. The upholstery is mould, rot and salt water-resistant and all metal parts are made of marine-grade stainless steel.

The chair has already been used by a number of local residents and holidaymakers who normally struggle to get onto the beach and enjoy the sea and sand.

Crisford said it was great to be able to support the restricted mobility and disabled community and give them the joys of Omaha’s beautiful beach.

“It was first used by a family from out of Auckland who were staying on holiday,” she said. “They were thrilled to be able to bring their mother onto the beach.”

To access the Omaha Beach wheelchair, contact David Stone on 027 490 9188 or Brian Wade on 027 499 2257, giving as much advance notice as possible.