Understanding the difference between product types can be confusing, especially if you’re buying for the first time. To find out more about the products on this page, click here to expand/minimise.
Mid & Rear Wheel Powerchairs With a larger more powerful base unit these powerchairs are designed for constant use both indoors & out. Being larger they also provide a greater range than smaller transportable chairs, options such as elevating seats or tilt in space are available on some of these chairs.Plenty of our models are more than capable of taking you outside safely and comfortably – especially those fitted with larger treaded tyres and padded captain’s seats. Choosing an electric wheelchair with a built-in suspension system will protect you from potholed pavements and rugged terrain, making sure you don’t end up with aches and pains after a long journey. Electric wheelchairs are operated with a simple control panel. This can be fitted to either armrest to suit your specific needs, and features a joystick with operational buttons including a horn. Height adjustable seats and adjustable armrests and footplates also help you to make your electric wheelchair as comfortable as possible. They are easy to manoeuvre thanks to their tight turning circles and stable wheel bases, and are a great option for navigating busy high streets and supermarkets. Folding & Collapsible Lightweight portable powerchairs are built with lighter frames and slightly smaller wheel bases, which makes them ideal for those looking for an easily transported, convenient to store electric wheelchair. These powerchairs are a terrific independence-boosting option if you need more accessibility than that offered by mobility scooters, but you don’t have the upper body strength to operate a self-propelled manual wheelchair. Powerchairs look and function almost exactly the same as a manual wheelchair, but with a battery-powered motor that means you don’t need an attendant to push. Practical and versatile, the powerchairs in this category are better suited to indoor travel. So, if you need a mobility aid for getting around your own home or you want your own electric wheelchair in supermarkets or on busy high streets, these models are ideal. Many of these electric wheelchairs can be either folded or taken apart into 4 or 5 light and easily managed sections, which makes them easy to store and transport.
Understanding the difference between product types can be confusing, especially if you’re buying for the first time. To find out more about the products on this page, click here to expand/minimise.
Mid & Rear Wheel Powerchairs With a larger more powerful base unit these powerchairs are designed for constant use both indoors & out. Being larger they also provide a greater range than smaller transportable chairs, options such as elevating seats or tilt in space are available on some of these chairs.Plenty of our models are more than capable of taking you outside safely and comfortably – especially those fitted with larger treaded tyres and padded captain’s seats. Choosing an electric wheelchair with a built-in suspension system will protect you from potholed pavements and rugged terrain, making sure you don’t end up with aches and pains after a long journey. Electric wheelchairs are operated with a simple control panel. This can be fitted to either armrest to suit your specific needs, and features a joystick with operational buttons including a horn. Height adjustable seats and adjustable armrests and footplates also help you to make your electric wheelchair as comfortable as possible. They are easy to manoeuvre thanks to their tight turning circles and stable wheel bases, and are a great option for navigating busy high streets and supermarkets. Folding & Collapsible Lightweight portable powerchairs are built with lighter frames and slightly smaller wheel bases, which makes them ideal for those looking for an easily transported, convenient to store electric wheelchair. These powerchairs are a terrific independence-boosting option if you need more accessibility than that offered by mobility scooters, but you don’t have the upper body strength to operate a self-propelled manual wheelchair. Powerchairs look and function almost exactly the same as a manual wheelchair, but with a battery-powered motor that means you don’t need an attendant to push. Practical and versatile, the powerchairs in this category are better suited to indoor travel. So, if you need a mobility aid for getting around your own home or you want your own electric wheelchair in supermarkets or on busy high streets, these models are ideal. Many of these electric wheelchairs can be either folded or taken apart into 4 or 5 light and easily managed sections, which makes them easy to store and transport.
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