Wheelchairs
Regain your freedom and improve your quality of life with our premium selection of wheelchairs, engineered for comfort, durability, and ease of use. Whether you are recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking improved mobility for a loved one, finding the right mobility aid is crucial for maintaining independence. Our collection features a wide variety of options tailored to fit different body types, activity levels, and lifestyle needs.
We understand that mobility needs are personal, which is why we offer everything from lightweight transport chairs and foldable manual wheelchairs to heavy-duty bariatric models. Featuring ergonomic seating, adjustable components, and smooth-rolling wheels, our products ensure maximum comfort for both users and caregivers. These chairs are constructed with high-grade materials to guarantee long-lasting performance, providing peace of mind and reliability in daily activities.
Don't let mobility limitations hold you back from enjoying life to the fullest. Explore our comprehensive range of mobility solutions and find the perfect match for your specific requirements. Shop our wheelchairs today and take the first step toward greater independence.
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ProBasicsĀ® K3 Lightweight Wheelchair | Clinical Mobility with Elevating Legrests
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MOBB Bariatric Steel Wheelchair, 22" Seat, Detachable Arm Rest & Elevated Leg Rest
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ConvaQuip DRATC-R Bariatric Transport Chair | 500 lbs. Capacity Heavy-Duty Mobility Support
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Compass Health ProBasics K1 Standard Wheelchair with Swing-Away Footrests
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Handicare Combi Standard ā Attendant Operated Mobility Aid (No Footrests, Bucket, or Hip Belt)
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Handicare Combi Self-Propelled - Wide
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Handicare Combi Self-Propelled
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Graham Field Traveler L3 Plus
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Graham Field Traveler L4
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Graham Field Traveler HD
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Graham Field Lumex Shower Chair with Backrest - Platinum Collection
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Graham Field Aluminum Transport Chair
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Find answers to commonly asked questions below.
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What Is A Wheelchair Ramp?
A wheelchair ramp is a sloped surface (made of aluminum, concrete, wood, or modular sections) that allows wheelchair users, scooter users, or people with walkers/canes to move between different elevations without stairs.
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What Is The Proper Slope For A Wheelchair Ramp?
The ADA-recommended maximum slope is 1:12 (1 inch of rise per 12 inches of run, or about 4.8¬ā). Residential ramps can be steeper (up to 2:12 or 3:12 in some cases) if space is limited, but 1:12 is safest and required for public/commercial access.
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What Width Should A Wheelchair Ramp Be?
Minimum clear width is 36 inches (91 cm) per ADA standards. For two-way traffic or turning, 48-60 inches is recommended. Handrails (if present) cannot reduce the clear width below 36 inches between them.
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What Is The Difference Between Ramp Wheelchair And Step Wheelchair?
There is no standard product called a step wheelchair. You may be thinking of (1) standard wheelchairs used on ramps vs. (2) specialized stair-climbing wheelchairs (e.g., models with tracks or powered stair-climbing mechanisms like the Scewo Bro, TopChair-S, or iBOT) that can negotiate stairs directly instead of needing a ramp.
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What Is The Rise And Run For A Wheelchair Ramp?
Rise is the vertical height change; run is the horizontal distance. The ratio should be no steeper than 1:12 (example: 12-inch rise needs at least 12 feet of run). For every 1 inch of rise, you need 12 inches of run. Landings (flat areas) are required every 30 inches of rise or 30 feet of run.
