and martin dougan�*s been putting it to the test on brighton beach. s some day—to—day challenges. like pushing up and down kerbs, for example. thank you. 0r pushing with an ice—cream cone in your hands. please don't fall. there's one obstacle almost all wheelchair users dread — the beach. what may be someone's idea of paradise can be a real nightmare for us wheelchair folk. it's pretty much impossible for my chair to get through these pebbles. but one company has a high—tech solution. cristian and matt both have spinal injuries which left them unable to walk. their company adapt ability combines technologies from chinese company segway—ninebot and new zealand company 0meo technology to create the 0meo. hey, martin. how are you doing? you all right? all good, all good. how are you? i'm brilliant, thank you. i feel quite insignificant as a wheelchair user in front of you right now. these are amazing. it is the world's only hands—free, self—balancing chair. lean in the direction that you choose and that's the direction you'll go. and it's these all—terrai