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Manual Wheelchairs

Manual Wheelchairs
Scooter Direct offers a large high quality wheelchairs selection for a very competitive pricing from top manufacturers such as Drive Medical, Pride Mobility, Merits Health and Medline. From standard, transport, lightweight, heavy duty, convertible, reclining, all terrain to pediatric wheelchairs. Backed up by many accessories including cushions, backs and tires. Our wheelchairs have many features to choose from: weight capacity,wheel styles, arm rests, leg rests and seating that can all be custom ordered to a user’s specific needs.

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  1. Spring Tilt and Recline Wheelchair

    EV Rider
    Model: HW1
    • Lightweight aluminum frame
    • Tilt N Space seat that operates manually
    • reclines up to 30 degrees
    • 24″ quick-release drive wheels
    • Semi-Pneumatic tires on a 24"
    • Seat available in 16″, 18″, and 22″ widths
    MSRP $2,575.51 MSRP $2,575.51 $1,895.00
    Call: (800) 987-6791
    Weight of Chair Weight Capacity Seat Depth Heaviest Part
    84 lbs 300 lbs 16, 18, 22 inch 84 lbs
    Weight of Chair 84 lbs
    Weight Capacity 300 lbs
    Seat Depth 16, 18, 22 inch
    Heaviest Part 84 lbs
  2. Viper Plus GT Wheelchair with Universal Armrests

    Drive Medical
    Model: PLA416FBUARAD-SF
    • Easily convert the armrests into desk arm, half arm, and full arm with the push of a button.
    • Armrests adjust to eight individual heights in ½” increments for complete customization. 
    • Adjustable height and length, flip-back, removable, padded arms 
    • Built-in seat rail extensions and extendable upholstery easily adjusts seat depth from 16" to 18" 
    • All-Aluminum frame Dual Axle allows for multiple seat-to-floor height positions
    • Over-center cross brace eliminates need for seat guides
    • Works with seating and positioning accessories
    • Adjustable angle back easily adjusts from 5° – 20°
    MSRP $1,151.33 MSRP $1,151.33 $598.34
    Call: (800) 987-6791
    Weight of Chair Weight Capacity Seat Depth Heaviest Part
    35 lbs 300 lbs 16, 18 inch 34.5 lbs
    Weight of Chair 35 lbs
    Weight Capacity 300 lbs
    Seat Depth 16, 18 inch
    Heaviest Part 34.5 lbs
  3. Silver Sport Full-Reclining Wheelchair

    Drive Medical
    Model: SSP18RBDFA
    • Hydraulic reclining mechanism allows for infinite adjustments up to 180°
    • Arms have support extension for reclining position
    • Carbon Steel frame with silver vein finish
    • Padded armrests provide added patient comfort
    • Comes standard with swing-away elevating leg rests and Metal foot plates
    MSRP $1,260.79 MSRP $1,260.79 $575.00
    Call: (800) 987-6791
    Weight of Chair Weight Capacity Seat Depth Heaviest Part
    61 lbs 300 lbs 16 inch inch 61 lbs
    Weight of Chair 61 lbs
    Weight Capacity 300 lbs
    Seat Depth 16 inch inch
    Heaviest Part 61 lbs
  4. Drive Medical Blue Streak

    Drive Medical
    Model: BLS18FBD-SF
    • Blue Powder-coated frame, black cross brace
    • Flip-back, padded desk-length arm
    • Nylon upholstery is durable, lightweight and easy to clean
    • Solid rubber tires mounted on composite wheels
    • Comes with push-to-lock wheel locks, calf strap and swing-away footrests
    MSRP $387.52 MSRP $387.52 $239.00
    Call: (800) 987-6791
    Weight Capacity Seat Depth Heaviest Part
    250 lbs 16 inch 41 lbs
    Weight Capacity 250 lbs
    Seat Depth 16 inch
    Heaviest Part 41 lbs

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1. What is a Manual Wheelchair?
Unlike powerchairs, these models are propelled solely by the user or a companion. Which chair you choose must match the capability of the individual using the chair and the assistance available to them.

2. What is a Transport wheelchair?
Generally, a transport wheelchair is a more narrow and lighter weight chair than a standard wheelchair, making it a great choice for tight quarters and narrow entryways. Transport chairs typically have smaller rear wheels meaning that customers cannot propel themselves and must be pushed by a companion or caregiver.

3. Is it possible to change the wheels?
Some chairs are convertible, meaning that larger wheels for the chair user to control the wheels themselves or smaller wheels to make the chair lighter to travel with and lift for the sake of the companion.

4. Are manual wheelchairs capable of being used outside on any terrain?
Most wheelchairs are designed for use on pavement or very firm ground because they have smaller, thinner wheels that would not work well in loose ground like grass, dirt or gravel. However, there are all-terrain wheel chairs designed for use on uneven terrains, even beach sand.

5. Can the seats on manual wheelchairs be reclined?
For safety, the majority of wheelchairs do not have the ability to recline due to the risk of tipping backwards. Some models are designed with ability to recline so if this is a requirement, you must check the specifications of the chair.

6. Can I use my wheelchair in the shower?
Generally no, but there are shower and bathroom chairs that are designed for use in the bathroom or in the shower.

7. What is the mechanism for braking on manual wheelchairs?
Braking is used by a lever that when depressed moves a bar against each wheel. Brakes can be locked on so that they do not have to be continually depressed to operate. Brakes are located on either the push handles or within reach while seated depending on the type of chair.

8. What is important when choosing a chair?
It is important to choose a chair based on how it is going to be used, where it is used and to choose a chair that matches the size of the person. Consider if it is only going to be used inside, who is going to operate the chair, does it need to be lifted, how large of a seat is needed and what is the weight of the rider.

9. Is there any wheelchair that the user can move using only one arm?
If you are not able to use either arm or do not have the strength or push the wheels then we would highly recommend a powerchair with joystick control. You can speak with a representative or your physical therapist for more input.

10. Do I need a seat belt while using a wheelchair?
Seatbelts are not required or needed for most users but we recommend you consult your caregiver or medical professional for advice when making this decision.