Self-Propel Wheelchairs

Self-Propel Wheelchairs

Self-propelled wheelchairs are designed for people who wish to move independently without the need for assistance. They are equipped with large rear wheels that feature hand rims, allowing users to propel themselves using their upper body strength.

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    Sentra Self propel wheelchair
    10942

    The Heavy Duty Sentra Wheelchair has been designed for the larger user to ensure their mobility experience is as comfortable as possible.

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    £375.00
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    Aidapt Self Propelled Steel Transit Chair
    13819

    The Aidapt Self Propelled Transit Chair is a modern and attractive looking wheelchair finished in a range of durable paint colours boasting a lightweight frame.

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    £190.83
    with VAT Relief£229.00 incl. VAT
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    Phantom Wheelchair
    13597

    The Phantom wheelchair has removable padded seat and back upholstery and is available in transit and self propel versions.

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    £248.33
    with VAT Relief£298.00 incl. VAT
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    This type of wheelchair is ideal for individuals who have sufficient arm and upper body strength to manage their own mobility.

    Key features of self-propelled wheelchairs include

    • Large Rear Wheels with Hand Rims: The large wheels provide stability and make it easier to navigate different terrains. Hand rims allow users to push themselves with ease.
    • Independence: These wheelchairs give users the freedom to move independently, both indoors and outdoors, without needing assistance from a caregiver.
    • Lightweight Materials: Many self-propelled wheelchairs are made from lightweight materials like aluminium, making them easier to manoeuvre and transport.
    • Foldable Designs: Many models are foldable for convenience, making them easy to store or transport in vehicles.

    Self-propelled wheelchairs are an excellent choice for those looking to maintain their independence while still benefiting from the support and stability that a wheelchair provides.

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