🌟 Elevate Your Mobility Experience!
The MobiQuip All Terrain Wheelchair is a robust yet lightweight solution for those seeking freedom across various surfaces. Weighing just 12.5kg, it features 24-inch mountain bike-style pneumatic tires for superior grip and comfort. Its clever folding system and quick-release components make it easy to transport, while adjustable features ensure a tailored fit for users up to 18 stone. Available in multiple sizes and colors, this wheelchair is perfect for adventurers who refuse to be limited by terrain.
Weight | 12.5 Kilograms |
Units | 1.00 Count |
Brand | MobiQuip |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
J**H
Great piece of kit
Bought for my father who can no longer walk due to dementia and is in a care home. The care home has its own wheelchairs, but these are all small wheeled "transit" models, with solid tyres (typically marketed as "unpunctureable"). The transit chairs are fine indoors but when used outside, the ride over any distance is pretty uncomfortable (especially given the general state of the roads and pavements).The large pneumatic tyres on this Mobiquip all terrain chair make a huge difference when taking my father out - he is much more comfortable and has stopped flinching every time we go over a bad bump. This means that we can go much further afield than before and opens up a lot more possibilities in terms of places we can visit etc.It arrived quickly and the only assembly required is unfolding it and putting on the front foot supports - instructions on this could've been a bit better but I got there fairly quickly. It is quite lightweight and folds up into a really compact shape, so it's fine parked in a corner of his room in the care home - we just use it when we want to take him outdoors. I also found it easier to push than the transit models.For anyone worried about getting punctures in the pneumatic tyres, the outer tyres are pretty thick mountain bike-style ones, which should offer a degree of protection. It also comes with a replacement inner tube and a bicycle pump, which attaches to the underside of the chair. I wasn't expecting that and thought it was a nice touch. For the money, I think this is brilliant value, especially when compared with prices for similar wheelchairs elsewhere. I didn't want to spend a huge amount on the chair because it is not going to be used day to day - only when we want to take my father out.Some reviewers have commented negatively on the little anti-tip wheels at the rear. I haven't found these to be a problem. I haven't got them fully extended so that they rest on the ground - they are one notch up from that (so they are a few centimetres off the ground). I think that is probably enough to stop tipping right back (and in any event, my father isn't able to propel the wheelchair - so there would normally be someone behind it pushing and hopefully able to stop any tip-up). In any event, the wheelchair itself feels pretty stable, so I would think there's a reasonable chance the anti-tip wheels will never actually be needed. The brakes also seem very robust and are effective in stopping wheel movement once fully engaged.
N**.
20" chair
I bought the 20" and I love it, easy to manoeuvre. It's really well made
A**R
Fit for purpose
This chair has been a life saver so far. I haven’t used it for long so I cannot speak regarding consistency but overall it’s been amazing so far. The all terrain wheels live up to their name and the anti-tip wheels are a life saver. It is easy to do wheelies in to get over curbs and the anti-tip wheels allow you to get up ramps without fear of falling back. The adjustable armrests allow for a more comfortable position when self propelling and it is also very easy to push. For the price it is an amazing chair. It even comes with a tire pump which attached under the chair and a spare tire inner circle incase of puncture on the go.Could not recommend more.
R**Y
Good chair
I love the look of this, light easily foldable.Only downside is the R/H tyre catches the arm rest when down with knobbly tyres.I’ve since changed the knobbly tyres to city tyres which makes the chair quicker and eliminates the catching.
J**L
Recommended,
This is a well built but light product, easy to use. Functional and easy to manoeuvre. Unfortunately our house has different door measurements.
W**N
excellent off road wheelchair
replaced a solid tyre wheelchair. Highly recommend this chair. First time out with it to an arboretum. Mixture of hard unpaved tracks, loose gravel and for good measure pushed it over a few tree roots growing into the pathway. There is no feedback of vibrations through the pushing handles and it took all surfaces with ease and comfort.
H**C
Brilliant
I got this in 2022 as a temporary whilst the one fitted to me was being built, that's still being built and I'm still using this one. It's brilliant for outdoors, my son is Autistic and I regularly have to go over the schools field to get him, it has alot of holes, you have to practice but once you get the hang of it it's amazing going over grass. It's also great in city environments, especially when theres no drop down curbs or the road's wonky, i fit through pretty much all single doors in the city and in some smaller shops like florists or farm shops, people are forever asking me where I got it from. I must say its not so great in any of the woodland ive tried to go into, but i live in a area full of hills. When I get my chair thats fitted to me I can use the wheels from this one when I want to, which will likely be all the time, I love the chunky wheels. When they get a puncture, (only 2 so far and I've pushed it hard) you can take it to your local bike shop and they can pop a new one in for you. It cost about £15 and when the tire wears down they can change that too. The flld down handles are great aswell, there one of the thing i appreciated the convenience of the most, i can put them away when im moving round so i dont bash my elbows and when im stuck in a waiting room i can just pop them back up to lean on. The only down side is when you put fold the back down, the metal surrounding the handles is sticking up in a half circle shape, a couple of times I've leaned over the back and stabbed myself with them, they didn't break the skin but they did bruise pretty bad. Also the breaks are a bit high and bulky, i self propel mostly and I've bashed my thumbs against the breaks so many times I can't tell you, I also can't walk my assistance dog with this one because his lead always gets tangled up on the break handle which is a massive shame for me 😪All in all it's an amazing little wheelchair and has given me a heck of a lot more freedom then I had before 💙
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