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Easy Handicap Life By Heavy Duty Wheelchair

by Manish Batra Wheelchairindia.com C/O Manish Steel Works is an I

Mobility is an important part of human life. When an affordable wheelchair becomes necessary, for whatever reason, the circumstances are often not ideal. Purchasing an affordable wheelchair starts with knowing the patient and researching the types of wheelchairs available. It is a great resource on many different types of medical wheelchairs. Bariatric wheelchair, designed for users between 18 and 26 stone. It has a padded sling and backrest to ensure the comfort of the user, and the armrests can be removed to allow easy transfer into and out of the wheelchair. The Heavy User Wheelchair is self-propelled, giving the option to either push it, or have the user move themselves. The large rear wheels make the wheelchair well-suited to outdoor use, and allow the user to change the direction they face when in social situations.

It has folding frame, so it is easy for storage and transport. Interchangeable frame components allow to grow and change the chairs width and depth. There are custom frame specifications available. Maximum option choices allow chair to be built to the individual's specifications. It has folding "lockout" cross-brace. Cross-brace locks to limit flex in the frame for more efficient propelling. Double cross-brace. Allows more strength and enablesgreater weight capacity.

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Wheelchair Bariatric has Adjustable back height. Ensures optimal positioning of backrest for stability and scapular movement. Stabilizer bar to minimize flex and provides a more efficient ride. Multiple footplate options ensure optimal positioning of lower extremities. Quick-release axle allows quick removal of rear wheels for easy transport. Adjustable Axle Plate Adjustments help to maximize stability and propulsion of the chair. Allows center of gravity adjustment for more efficient ride. Also makes it possible to adjust the rear frame height when it's necessary to change the caster wheels.

Description:

  • Attendant cable brake.
  • 14" rear wheels.
  • Detachable and washable cushion.
  • Quick-release rear wheels.
  • Height Adjustable Armrest.
  • Plastic spokes.
  • Bariatric (Extra-Large).


The Karma KM-8020 is a lightweight, durable and reliable manual wheelchair. It comes standard with swing away and removable legrests, swing back armrests and quick release wheels. A lightweight, folding, rear wheel drive wheelchair with slung and padded seat and backrest. Available in five seat widths. It has swing away armrests, swing away removable footrests, adjustable rear wheel position and front castors. The standard armrests are swing back desk style. Available with fixed or folding backrest. This very commonly prescribed, lightweight alloy wheelchair has numerous options, accessories and setting possibilities - making life easier for the user and the caregiver - and suiting the individual needs of each user. It comes as a transit or as a self-propelling wheelchair.

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Features:

  • Height-adjustable backrest.
  • Pelvic positioning belt - designed to keep user well positioned in the wheelchair.
  • Quick release, removable rear wheels on self propelling model for enhanced outdoor capabilities.
  • Flip-back, height-adjustable armrests with desk or full-length armrests
  • High mounted, push to lock brakes.
  • 70-degree legrests, with calf strap.
  • Reinforced cross bracing - strong but easily folded.
  • Multiple-position rear wheel and castor mounts to optimise centre of gravity and seat-to-floor height adjustments, as well as amputee setting.
  • Pump and tool kit for ongoing standard maintenance.
  • 24" pneumatic rear wheel on self propelling model.
  • 12.5" pneumatic rear wheel on transit model.

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