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Karman Healthcare 802-DY 30 lbs Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair with Removable Footrest in Black, 18″ x 16″ Seat

(4 customer reviews)

$269.99

Brand Karman Healthcare
Color Black
Item Weight 30 Pounds
Style Height Adjustable
Product Dimensions 34″D x 14″W x 33″H

  • Weighs only 30 lbs – Ultra Light Wheelchair
  • Removable Footrest with Height Adjustable Footplate and Flip-Back Armrest
  • Folding Backrest and Folding Frame for ease of storing and travelling.
  • 250 lb Weight Capacity
  • 24″ Rear Wheels and 8″ Front Casters are Flat Free and Excellent for indoor and outdoor use
  • Item Dimensions(L x W x H) – 34 × 14 × 33 inches

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Self-propelled wheelchairs with Free Shipping and Standard 3-5 Day Delivery

Self-propelled wheelchairs come with the added convenience of free shipping and a standard 3-5 day delivery, ensuring you receive your mobility aid quickly and at no extra cost. This efficient service makes purchasing a self-propelled wheelchair a seamless experience, providing fast access to a device that enhances mobility and independence. Galenus Medical offers this hassle-free shipping, making us a top choice for reliable, customer-focused service.

What Is the Weight Capacity of Self-Propelled Wheelchairs?

Consumers often ask about the weight capacity of self-propelled wheelchairs to ensure safe use. Typically, these wheelchairs support between 250 and 300 pounds, though some heavy-duty models may accommodate up to 450 pounds. This range suits a variety of body types, providing reliable support for daily mobility needs with confidence.

How Much Do Self-Propelled Wheelchairs Weigh?

Portability is a key concern, and self-propelled wheelchairs generally weigh between 25 and 40 pounds. Lighter models, often made of aluminum, enhance ease of use, lifting, and transport, making them ideal for users who need to move their wheelchair into cars or store it compactly.

Are Self-Propelled Wheelchairs Foldable?

Many users inquire if self-propelled wheelchairs are foldable for storage or travel. Most models feature a simple folding mechanism, collapsing the frame to a compact size for easy stowing in vehicles or homes. This design boosts convenience for active individuals on the go.

What Is the Seat Size and Height?

Comfort is crucial, so consumers ask about seat dimensions. Self-propelled wheelchairs typically offer seat widths of 16 to 20 inches, fitting various body sizes. Seat heights, often 17 to 21 inches from the floor, ensure easy transfers and comfort during extended use.

Are the Armrests and Footrests Adjustable or Removable?

Adjustability matters, and self-propelled wheelchairs often feature adjustable or removable armrests and footrests. Armrests may flip back or detach for easier transfers, while footrests swing away or adjust in height, allowing users to customize for comfort and accessibility.

What Type of Wheels Do They Have, and Are They Suitable for Outdoor Use?

Wheel type is a frequent question, with self-propelled wheelchairs featuring large rear wheels (20-24 inches) for self-propulsion and smaller front casters (5-8 inches) for maneuverability. Pneumatic or solid tires, often durable and thick, handle outdoor surfaces like gravel or sidewalks well, ensuring versatility.

Do Self-Propelled Wheelchairs Have Brakes, and How Do They Work?

Safety is a priority, and self-propelled wheelchairs include hand brakes, typically push-to-lock or pull-to-lock levers near the wheels. These lock the rear wheels to prevent rolling when parked or transferring, giving users control and stability during use.

What Accessories Are Included?

Consumers often ask about accessories. Self-propelled wheelchairs may come with options like seat cushions for comfort, side bags or under-seat pouches for storage, and sometimes cup holders. These add-ons, often removable, have weight limits for safe, practical use.

How Durable and Stable Are Self-Propelled Wheelchairs?

Durability concerns lead users to question frame materials. Self-propelled wheelchairs typically use steel or aluminum frames, offering strength and stability on varied surfaces. Anti-tippers often enhance safety, preventing tipping and ensuring long-term reliability.

How Easy Are They to Assemble and Maintain?

Ease of use is key, and self-propelled wheelchairs often arrive partially assembled, requiring minimal setup like attaching wheels or footrests. Maintenance is simple—clean the frame with mild soap and check tires or brakes regularly for a hassle-free experience.

What Is the Price, and Is It Worth the Cost?

Price questions are common, with self-propelled wheelchairs typically costing $100 to $500, depending on features like frame material or accessories. Their value lies in durability, independence, and user-friendly design, making them a worthwhile investment for mobility.

Are There Weight or Height Restrictions for Users?

Beyond weight capacity (250-450 pounds), consumers ask about height fit. Self-propelled wheelchairs accommodate various heights, with adjustable armrests, footrests, and seat heights ensuring ergonomic use for petite to tall users, enhancing comfort and control.

Why Choose Galenus Medical?

Galenus Medical excels in offering high-quality self-propelled wheelchairs, backed by exceptional customer service and a commitment to user independence. With free shipping and 3-5 day standard delivery, they ensure convenience and speed. Consumers can rely on Galenus Medical for durable, practical mobility solutions to enhance daily life.

Additional information

Weight 30 lbs
Dimensions 34 × 14 × 33 in
GTIN

001001641643

Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 34 x 14 x 33 inches; 30 Pounds

Item model number ‏

‎ 802-DY

Date First Available ‏

‎ August 20, 2021

Manufacturer ‏

‎ Karman Healthcare, ‎ Karman Healthcare, Inc.

ASIN ‏

‎ B09D8KBBPV

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

4 reviews for Karman Healthcare 802-DY 30 lbs Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair with Removable Footrest in Black, 18″ x 16″ Seat

  1. carol ott


    Easy to use, each part will thought out. Easy to load in car

  2. Anne H


    We bought this chair for travel… it is not light, but at 30 lbs it is definitely lighter than a standard wheelchair. I, the caregiver, can get it in/out of the car quite easily. Being lighter it does not take the bumps as well, so I have to watch out and go backwards more often. The seat is a standard 18 x 16 inch size but I think it is a bit more tight overall, even though our standard wheelchair measures the same. This chair is a bit less wide overall, which is a plus. My 225 lb husband is able to use this chair, but I think it is not as comfortable for him for longer periods of sitting as our standard heavy chair. One design flaw: you cannot put the pedals flat back against the wheels and put the brakes on at the same time, so there are situations where we have to remove the pedals, which is annoying. Also the foot pedals adjust height with a wrench, vs the more typical pins. While this makes them adjustable to any length, vs preset lengths, it is harder to do the adjustments.

  3. Speedy


    I didn’t have any issues with the wheelchair until about 6 months in. Then the right arm rest fell apart in many pieces as I was getting into the wheelchair. About a week before that, I noticed a tear in the front right corner of the seat. I took pictures and contacted the company. They responded within 24 hours saying they felt it was usual wear/tear as expected. I explained I had not experienced these issues with other brands. They would not replace the broken pieces. However, they offered a discount to replace them on my own. I chose not to through the company because I know I can locate the pieces as a lower cost; I have yet to finish my research. I wouldn’t purchase this company wheelchair in the future.

  4. Anne H


    We bought this chair for travel… it is not light, but at 30 lbs it is definitely lighter than a standard wheelchair. I, the caregiver, can get it in/out of the car quite easily. Being lighter it does not take the bumps as well, so I have to watch out and go backwards more often. The seat is a standard 18 x 16 inch size but I think it is a bit more tight overall, even though our standard wheelchair measures the same. This chair is a bit less wide overall, which is a plus. My 225 lb husband is able to use this chair, but I think it is not as comfortable for him for longer periods of sitting as our standard heavy chair. One design flaw: you cannot put the pedals flat back against the wheels and put the brakes on at the same time, so there are situations where we have to remove the pedals, which is annoying. Also the foot pedals adjust height with a wrench, vs the more typical pins. While this makes them adjustable to any length, vs preset lengths, it is harder to do the adjustments.

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