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A manual wheelchair is an economical solution for people who have trouble walking. A manual wheelchair is also ligthweight and foldable so it won't take too much space when you take it in your car. Regain your mobility. Get your own wheelchair today.
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Economy Wheelchair - Fixed, Full-Length Padded Arms, 16", Elevating Legrest
Price : $375.00 $208.00
Features
: - Powder coated steel frame with durable nylon upholstery
- Padded armrests, composite handrims and composite mag wheels with maintenance-free bearings
- Footrest has plastic footplate
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** Product Options-> Arm Style: Fixed, Full-Length Padded Arms, Seat Width: 16", Wheelchair Leg Configuration: Elevating Legrest ** The Economy Wheelchair by ProBasics is a great value for this durable wheelchair which features padded armrest, nylon upholstery and maintenance-free bearings.
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NOVA 329 Lightweight Transport Chair, 19", Red Plaid
Price : $299.95 $179.99
Features
: - Weight capacity - 300lbs.
- Seat dimensions - 17"w x 16"d
- Seat height - 19"
- Opened overall width - 23"
- Closed overall width - 9.5"
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Steel Powder Coating Wheelchair with Leather Seat, Fixed Armrest, Detachable Footrests, 8" Front Casters and 12" Enlarged Rear Wheels
Price : $399.99 $99.99
Features
: - 8" FRONT CASTERS AND 12" ENLARGED REAR WHEELS
- UNFOLD TO USE INSTANTLY, NO ASSEMBLYING REQUIRED. FOLDS EASILY FOR STORAGE AND TRANSPORT.
- WHEELCHAIR WEIGHS 33 LBS. AND SUPPORTS UP TO 250 LBS.
- SOME SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO THIS ITEM, PLEASE SEE BELOW.
- PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM CURRENTLY CAN ONLY BE SHIPPED TO A PHYSICAL STREET ADDRESS WITHIN THE 48 CONTIGUOUS US STATES VIA STANDARD SHIPPING, WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MIGHT CAUSE.
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SEAT WIDTH: 18"SEAT DEPTH: 16"SEAT TO FLOOR HEIGHT: 19.5"ARM STYLE: FIXED FULL-LENGTHFOOTRESTS: SWINGWAY AND ELEVATING8" FRONT CASTERS AND 12" ENLARGED REAR WHEELSWHEELCHAIR WEIGHT: 33 LBSWEIGHT CAPACITY: 250 LBS.HANDLE HEIGHT - 27"ONLY 8" THICK WHEN FOLDED.PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM CURRENTLY CAN ONLY BE SHIPPED TO A PHYSICAL STREET ADDRESS WITHIN THE 48 CONTIGUOUS US STATES, WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MIGHT CAUSE.
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12 Inch Medline Excel Pediatric Wheelchair
Price : $370.99
Features
: - Kids Love This Chair!
- Yellow Frame with smiley face
- Deep tread tires for playing outside and inside
- 250 lbs weight capacity
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Excel kidzPediatric Chair Kids Love This Chair! Bright yellow frame with smiley face logo * Breathable, nylon upholstery * Easy, flip -back arms * Anti-tippers included * Composite footplates that stay cooler * Deep tread tires for playing outside and inside * Hemi capable with dual axles * 250 lbs weight capacity * 12 seat with Swing Away Leg Rests (non elevating) * Model MDS806120PED. * Limited Lifetime Warranty12" SeatOverall width 19" - height 31.6" - length 33.3"Folded width 11"Height seat to floor 15.5"Back height 14"
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14 Inch Medline Excel Pediatric Wheelchair
Price : $365.44
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: - Kids Love This Chair!
- Bright yellow frame with smiley face logo
- Easy, flip -back arms
- Deep tread tires for playing outside and inside
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Excel kidzPediatric ChairKids Love This Chair! Bright yellow frame with smiley face logo * Breathable, nylon upholstery * Easy, flip -back arms * Anti-tippers included * Composite footplates that stay cooler * Deep tread tires for playing outside and inside * Hemi capable with dual axles * 250 lbs weight capacity * 14 seat with Swing Away Leg Rests (non elevating) * Model MDS806140PED. * Limited Lifetime WarrantySeat size 14"Overall width 21" - height 31.6" - length 33.3"Folded width 11.3"Height seat to floor 16.5"Back height 14"
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Questions & Answers
Question : How would you decorate the Paraplegic grooms manual wheelchair for his up coming wedding?
Or would you leave his chair as it is?
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I think I would leave it the way it is. Just clean it up so it looks nice. You don't want to call attention to the chair, you want to call attention to the bride and groom. Make sure HE looks nice.
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Question : i am looking for a heavy duty manual wheelchair for donation any suggestions?
i am a large tall man who has cerebal palsey i am looking for a 20 inch or 22 inch wide seat i dont need footrests but they will be handy to have i am wanting to travel in cars busses and trains and with the powered wheelchair i have i cant travel very well with it other than local city bus dial a ride things like that if you can help me i would appreciate it
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Try nursing homes, ask them, they might be able to tell you what they do with the wheelchair after someone is deceased or even maybe somewhere you might be able to acquire one.
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Question : where can a person buy a "folding" manual wheelchair that you can put in the back seat of your car?
where can a person buy a "folding" manual wheelchair that you can put in the back seat of your car?
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Go to www.pridemobility.com and type in your zip code for a local provider. I'd suggest the STYLUS wheelchair if you re interested n a manual wheelchair.I'm in the business 10 years. Simply visit a local provider.
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Question : Converting a manual wheelchair into a motorized one.?
I want to convert a manual wheel chair into a motorized one because it could be s cheaper than buying one.Does anyone else think so?If so, do u know where I can buy the conversion kit.I live in USA, but the kit is meant for someone overseas
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Hi Anna, I toy with wheelchair motors and controllers in my robotic hobby.The parts are cheap enough because there is an abundance of them.What happens is the insurance company [usually Medicare] will buy the power chair for someone who may never even use it. Then the person dies and the heirs want to sell it but can't get much for it because anyone that wants one will also go through insurance.So,that leaves a supply of new units for sale cheap on Ebay. That's probably the best way to get a power chair,at least if you can wait for one nearby to avoid shipping charges.
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Question : Head/neck support in a manual wheelchair?
My elderly, invalid mother spends her waking hours in a manual wheelchair. (A basic model -- just a low canvas-like back to the thing.) I use the term "waking" liberally -- she sleeps very irregularly all through the day and night, and frequently dozes off in her chair. When she does, her head tends to loll back, and she often wakes from these "catnaps" with a stiff neck.Does anyone make some sort of attachment that can be added on to such a chair when needed? One that would provide head and neck support when she dozes? I imagine it would have to be something that would attach to the metal supports/frame on either side of the canvas back. I can picture such a device in my mind, but home-brewing one is out of the question as I am not mechanically inclined. (I barely know which end of a screwdriver to use...) Anyone ever see such an animal at a medical supply place? I've researched the Net and made a few calls and no one seems to understand what I want. Thanks!
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Yes there are wheelchair attachments that support the head and neck and different varieties too. Check here for one:http://www.necksolutions.com/headrest-wheelchair.htmlThere is another one here:http://www.medicalproductsdirect.com/whacadheandn.htmlIf they don't suit you do a general search in Google for wheelchair headrests.
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Question : For folks in wheelchairs: What is the most challenging aspect of living in a wheelchair?
I had my leg amputated last year and have been in a manual wheelchair since then. (My prosthesis isn't fitting properly and I am having delays in my insurance coverage to change that.) My finances are very limited.What are some things I need to know about living in a wheelchair that an average person wouldn't know. Any tips on staying healthy and fit?Any fun ideas to help make it more joyfull? Any practical tips on getting around and taking things from room to room.How to stay comfortable. I live in it most of the time.Thanks in advance for your kind support. :)luvs, :)
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I am an amputee (result of traffic accident.) I don't know where you live so it is hard to give advice on what's available. Swimming is your best bet for keeping fit. A table on wheels that has sides (nothing falls off in transit) Keep bandaging your stump, eventually the swelling will go down. If you can eventually walk, forget the pain and realise the gain! I have been upright for 24yrs now. It took three years for my compo to pay for the accident and my prosthesis, if you need more advice email me. I am in Australia!There is a free limb scheme here.
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Question : I am looking for a manual wheelchair that will break down into parts for transport-please help?
I am looking for a manual wheelchair that will break down into parts for transport-please help?
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Go online to Invacare.com. While WC's can be broken down it is usually only the arms that come off. My parents brought a WC from invacare that only wears about 15 pounds and my 80 year old mother can easily put it in the car. My 86 year old dad is a rather large man and he has no problem with using this WC. It is still stron enough for him to use eventhough it is lightweight. Invacare also has alot more things that help with disabled people.
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Question : where can I find a company or organization that could help me obtain a manual lightweight wheelchair for free?
I am a poor person money wise. I am unable to afford a lightweight wheelchair. Can anyone help me out that is legit?I am a quadgeplegic and unable to afford one and i have no insurance. Is there anyone our there that can help me? I would be willing to pay it out, I 'm not looking for a hand out just help/
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I am a poor person money wise. I am unable to afford a lightweight wheelchair. Can anyone help me out that is legit?I am a quadgeplegic and unable to afford one and i have no insurance. Is there anyone our there that can help me? I would be willing to pay it out, I 'm not looking for a hand out just help/
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Question : what steps would i take to check the safety of a manual wheelchair?
what steps would i take to check the safety of a manual wheelchair?
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If you are just looking for the safety of the chair. First be sure the brakes are working well. The foot rests should also be able to lift up and down easily and able to swing open. the chair should fit the person comfortably so make sure the backrests are proper the arm rests are in the right location and the person can move the wheels easily.
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Question : How much is it to rent a manual wheelchair for a few days?
I live in Toronto Canada, and am interested in renting a wheelchair for a few days. How much would it cost and also, where should i get it? I dont care if it is used.. Thank youPS: I'm really cheap, i dont need it to be in good condition. I just need it for a short part in a film, and it does not need to go fat or anything, and it doesnt need to be very durable.
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Curt, ask at the hospital, there may be a place that has loners for you to use. That's where I got my wheel chair when I broke my ankle and I had free use of it for over 3 months.
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