Lightweight Wheelchair



Looking For A Lightweight Wheelchair?


Choosing a wheelchair is harder than you think. There are lots of factors to consider such as weight. First time users of a wheelchair will have more obstacles than your average wheelchair user. Your arms will become you new legs and it is hard enough pushing your own weight around.

Who needs a super heavy wheelchair to make it even harder? Lots of people like to get a lightweight wheelchair to make every one's lives a little easier. Your personal assistance device should do just that, assist you, never make it harder. There are lots of good models out there.

Take the A-4 Ultra lightweight wheelchair for instance. It is a marriage of utility and style. It is incredibly compact and comes with all sorts of features, don't let the vibrant red frame fool you, this wheelchair can deal with anything you can throw at it. It has a strong titanium frame that can support up to 300 pounds with no problem. The angle of the wheels makes it easy to get going and stop quickly with less stress on your hands. Say goodbye to the days of bulky, troublesome wheelchairs and say hello to your new best friend, the A4.

Looking for a cheaper version but don't want to sacrifice quality? Then look no further than the Excel Freedom Transport Chair. This excellent lightweight wheelchair is a surprising 14 pounds! And it can still support up to 300 pounds. There is a utility packet on the back that can hold your ID card, a cell phone, bottle of water or whatever you like. It comes in a variety of colors so you can customize it to your personal sense of style. It also comes with a strong seat belt to help keep you in your chair. And you won't believe how small it gets when you fold it up for storage! All that convenience in a tiny little package.

If you are a first time user or a veteran wheelchair user, it is never too late to switch. A new lightweight wheelchair can make a huge difference in your life. Don't be intimidated by the selection or scope of chairs, there is always something out there for everyone!  


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Tamala
Posted 183 days ago
I love my electric scooter for getting out and about in town. But, I have a lightweight chair as well for getting about inside. I like it because it's so easy to use inside. My wife can fold it down when I'm not using it so it doesn't take up much space in the home. It's easy to push and being lightweight it's easy to manoever around the lounge and bedroom and goes into the bathroom very easily.