Description
Aluminium Lightweight Wheelchair combines advanced technology standards with modern style, facilitating durability, weighing only 12 kg makes it suitable for a wide range of ages.
This Aluminium Lightweight Wheelchair features high-performing technology and ergonomics, which is ideal for both amateur or competitive sporting competitions to excel in your daily activity and your game with superb driving capability, speed, and control.
Features of the Aluminium Lightweight Wheelchair:
- Disassembly button-easy and quick release both back wheels
- Remove the seat cushion and folding
- The storage bag from the backrest on the back
- With a pair of anti-tippers
- Adjustable foot pad
- Quick-release wheels
- Breathable cushion
Specifications of the Aluminium Lightweight Wheelchair:
- Overall Width: 58cm
- Overall Height: 75 cm
- Overall Length: 80cm
- Folded width: 32 cm
- Rear Wheels: 24 inches
- Front Wheels: 4 inches
- Seat With 40 cm
- Seat Depth: 42 cm
- Seat Height: 39-43cm
- Backrest height: 35 cm
- Net Weight: 12kg
- G.W.: 750*450*880mm
- Max Load: 100kg
- Backrest: Adjustable
- Leg Rest Type: Both Sides Separate
- Strong powder coating Aluminium lightweight wheelchair alloy
- Fully welded Aluminium base with fixed camber to give the same stiffness and durability as our other manual wheelchair
- High-performance sports wheels
- High-pressure clincher tires
- Quick-release rear wheels
- Super quick adjustability for easy adjusting between games or at halftime and save more space to store the wheelchair
Frequently Asked Questions:
1-How heavy is a lightweight wheelchair?
Above all, Lightweight wheelchairs are typically made from aluminium but sometimes from steel or a combination of both metals. This allows a less than standard weight of 17 to 22.5 Kg. Lightweight Wheelchairs generally weigh in from 13 – 15.5 Kg, making them lighter than any other standard wheelchair while providing the same support as any other manual wheelchair.
2-Is it hard to push yourself in a wheelchair?
No! Our Manual Self Propelled Wheelchairs are easy to push yourself and require only basic propelling skills. You can quickly get the hang of directing a manual self-propelled wheelchair, and this can help some wheelchair users become more independent.