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Lightweight Wheelchairs with Handbrake, Compact Wheelchair, Ultralight Folding Travel Wheelchair for Adults, 11" Rear Wheels

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Arrives Thursday, Apr 24
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Size: 17.7 in seat width


Features

  • Ultra-lightweight, quick-folding aluminum travel wheelchair, weighs only 23.8 pounds, and can hold up to 220 pounds.
  • Wheelchair material: The lightweight frame is made of aluminum alloy. The tires are made of rubber, 6 "front wheels and 11" rear wheels, the seat height is 21 inches, and the seat width is 18 inches.
  • Humanity design: No installation, armrest can be lifted, the integrated handbrake is convenient and quick to use- the operation method will be shown in this web video. The seat cushion is made of leather, soft and comfortable, easy to and wash.
  • With telescopic pull rod: The seat is installed under the telescopic pull rod, the wheelchair can be dragged like a suitcase after folding, very convenient
  • This portable wheelchair is a perfect travel wheelchair because it is easy to fold and fits easily into the trunk of a car. It can be carried on board an airplane.

Brand: UU-ZHANG


Color: Black


Item Weight: 12.81 Kilograms


Style: Modern


Material: Aluminum


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 33.25 x 23.5 x 12 inches; 28.25 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 7, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Guangdong Dayang Medical Technology Co., Ltd.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • LITTLE CHAIR THAT COULD (and did!)
Purchased chair for elderly family member with parkinsons to get to holiday events. Opted for LARGER wheels to help with any rought terrain we might encounter and glad I did. Chair is amazing! LIGHTWEIGHT, QUICKLY FOLDS, COMFORTABLE, DURABLE, MANEUVERABLE, COMPACT in tight spaces. Seatbelt clasps to keep folded chair tight and in folded position, when needed to carry. Durable travel/storage bag. Took this chair to NYC via NJ Transit- easily stored under the ACCESSABLE seating area seats. Chair navigated Radio City Music Hall like a tightrope walker! Navigated crowed streets of NYC like a champ! Rolled Longwood Gardens' packed gravel trails and obstacle ridden conservatory like a squirrel! Only suggestion (for next generation) is a wheel LOCK lever and maybe a little more room between back of chair and hand brakes. When passernger leaned back it got cramped to push and operate handbrakes at times but. . .THIS CHAIR IS A GENIUS DESIGN AND CHAMP! (passenger 5'10" and 190 lbs) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024 by A- A-

  • Sturdy and light
I bought it for my mom and it was great. It's sturdy and its very light. Also easy to fold. We really love it
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024 by Cope

  • Great lightweight transportation option with a few caveats - beware
So there are not many choices for an ultra light wheelchair for this price. I just came back from an 7 night cruise along with a day in Barcelona taking an elderly parent with this wheelchair. I will say off the bat this is not the wheelchair for everyone and for every situation so be cautious before buying this thing. This works if you are the following: 1. Stronger or larger than the person you are pushing 2. The person you are pushing is not too tall, I would say it's still comfortable at 5'7" but 6' get a different wheelchair. 3. Not expecting larger cobblestones or rough roads as small bumps stop this wheelchair in it's tracks. Why must you be stronger? The wheelchair does not have the typical wheelchair handles so turning the person you are pushing requires significant forearm strength. As an example while de-embarking from the cruise ship the staff are required to bring my mom down the ramp. A normal wheelchair has two handles on each side that make it a lot simpler to turn the wheelchair left to right. Because this is a narrow, single bar you require significant forearm strength to move the chair left to right. As the cruise staff was bringing my mom down the ramp they did not have the forearm strength to keep the chair straight and they were not used to not having the standard wheelchair handles. I had no such issues though with this wheelchair but I also spent a couple of weeks pushing my wife up a large hill for 45 minutes a night. Why must you not be too tall if you are in the wheelchair? This is an ultralight wheelchair that just does not fit a large person. Definitely do not exceed the 220lb and reading other reviews I know this is uncomfortable for someone too tall. Your knees will be in your chest the entire time. It's comfortable if you are under 5'3" and not too bad at 5'7" but 6' will be super uncomfortable for large periods of time. It's just too small of a wheelchair. Get a standard transport chair instead. Why are cobbletones an issue? Well, you know the driveway to your garage or any slope off of a curb? That tiny bump is enough to stop this wheelchair dead in it's tracks. As you get used to navigating this wheelchair though you use the tiny foot pedals to pop the front of the wheelchair up to get up those slight bumps in driveways or up curbs. If you get really good and have a significant weight advantage over the person you are pushing you can put significant weight down on the wheelchair handle to help get over the smaller bumps and cobblestones in the road but it takes practice and timing. This was a life saver for our trip 10 day long trip. My mom is elderly and can't walk a very long distance without getting tired. She also walks extremely slowly. The wheelchair fit easily into any trunk or bus or Sprinter that we are on any tour. It was lightweight enough for us to carry when needed. I did prepare for this trip though by pushing my wife on the wheelchair up a large incline that we have for 45 minutes a night for a couple of weeks. That made pushing my mom around super easy. But it definitely has it's limitations due to the smaller size. There are significant reviews complaining about the bar (it's actually the brake) that goes into your back. Get a thin cushion and it helps significantly with this - put the cushion on the back though, not on your butt. I've attached a couple of pictures which shows a thing cushion we got and how that bar protrudes significantly from the back rest. I had initially tried wrapping the bar in foam but that actually made things worse. Just get a cushion. Also - since hitting a small bump can stop your wheelchair dead in it's tracks always snap the wheelchair locks closed when you unfold your chair. I can imagine going at a fast speed, hitting a bump and the wheelchair collapsing. I did on several occasions forget to snap the wheelchair locks closed and hit bumps and stopped the wheelchair and it did not collapse on me. But don't take your chances, lock it every time it is used. With the locks engaged I hit significant bumps and the wheelchair never collapsed on me. Finally one other thing - bring a screwdriver along with the tools that come with the wheelchair. Make sure you go over every nut and bolt and tighten things down. You will need to adjust the brakes and hopefully you've adjusted brakes on a bike before as it's the same concept. I did re-tighten everything once or twice during the cruise since the streets in Italy are so bumpy and noticed a few things loosen up. I did not bring a screwdriver so the one screw that helps hold in the handles got a little loose but nothing to be concerned about after 10 days of using the thing over bumpy terrain. Oh yeah, some parts be sure not to overtighten because then you can't close up the wheelchair. All in all - this wheelchair works for specific circumstances. For me it truly was a life saver and allowed my mom to tour Europe and get around which would have been impossible without this. For others that are too large or aren't strong enough to push the wheelchair user this wheelchair may work for you but test it out for long periods of time under hard conditions before bringing this on any long trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 by Tinybear Tinybear

  • With a bag, what bag?
I never knew there was a bag. We did not get a bag! Also never knew there were hand brakes instead of that impossible bar-brake that is hard for even a strong man to squeeze! The hand brakes, although more practical than the bar brake still doesn’t work for the passenger. I assumed wheelchair brakes that the rider could reach and operate was pretty STANDARD for all wheel chairs in the entire universe. WRONG! So, I order the chair a while ago, had it shipped to my disabled brother who lives in a different city from me. I’m assuming the PA thought I knew exactly what I was ordering. Had I known About the brake, I would have returned it next day. Picture this, you have cerebral palsy.. You gotta sit in a wheelchair that in reality HAS NO BRAKE! No joke. Brother is disabled, but his arms operate to the front of his body and sides and up and down. Arms would need to function completely backwards with a ton of strength and head would need to turn all the around to back in order to reach the brake. Y’all the brake is so hard to operate, even a strong man struggles to make it function. Did I miss a RECALL on this chair. I just purchased a brake replacement, it won’t fit the chair. The person sitting in the chair still has no control over the brake. The weight of the chair is what drew me and the foot holder because it was single and not dual foot holders. Keep in mind that can also be improved. Bro is a grown man with big feet. The foot rest is too little!! Not comfortable at all! Did anyone test this product before making avail for purchases? No, is the answer Want to bet? I very recently ordered a brake replacement, to no avail. Replacement brake could not be installed on the chair I purchased! So Sorry I PURCHASED THIS CHAIR. Most difficult chair I’ve ever used. Folding the chair is not easy either compared to other wheelchairs that fold to close, I got one thing good from this experience! Next time investigate more! I thought I was thorough, but I missed a lot! Take care! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2023 by Jacque

  • Light & compact
Bought for my mom who can not walk long distances. Has been the perfect transport chair for craft shows, mall, etc. Leave room in the cargo area for other items.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by Natalie

  • Wheelchair
Talk about a nice transport wheel chair! It came fully assembled and has a carrying bag. Folds out/in with ease, rolls smoothly and very light to pick up. Everything I needed to transport my mother placed without her bulky chair. It is not wide enough for big people but my mom is 128 lbs so it works well for her. I put a cushion in the seat to give her a little more comfort. She likes it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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