The Lightest Manual Wheelchair in Our Product Range
At only 8.3kg, the Ergo Lite is the lightest wheelchair in our product range.
The wheelchair is equipped with Karma's patented S-Ergo seating system which promotes pressure relief and helps prevent the user from sliding forward.
The Ergo Lite has a double cross brace for strength and durability. It is the quality product you have come to expect from Karma.
ISO Standards ApprovedModel: KM-2501 (16", 18")
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Armrest Height | 21.5cm, 21.5cm |
| Back Height | 42cm, 42cm |
| Overall Height | 91cm, 91cm |
| Overall Length | 94cm, 94cm |
| Overall Width | 57cm, 62cm |
| Seat Depth | 42cm, 42cm |
| Seat Height | 48cm, 48cm |
| Seat Width | 40.5cm, 45.5cm |
| Width | (Folded) 27.5cm, 27.5cm |
| Width | 16", 18" |
| Weights | |
| Weight | 8.3kg, 8.4kg |
| Weight Capacity | 100kg, 100kg |
| Wheels | |
| Front | 6", 6" |
| Rear | 14", 14" |
The lightest out of the ultra-light wheelchairs: 8.3kg
S-Ergo system provides pressure relief and stabilization while also preventing slipping.
ageis Microbe Shield permanently bonded antimicrobial barrier upholstery offers protection from odor, staining and deterioration from bacteria, fungus and other microorganisms.
Foldable backrest for easy transportation.
Foldable frame via double cross braces.
Comfortable and durable upholstery.
The revolutionary S-Ergo system is the world's first S-shaped ergonomic seating developed based on the ergonomic perspective: it is designed according to the body curve and has already obtained patents in the U.S., European Union and many other countries. The unique design of the S-Ergo system is capable of simultaneously relieving pressure, adjusting and stabilizing seating pose and reducing downward sliding. Together, these advantages greatly reduce the risk of decubitus ulcers, which makes the S-Ergo system a revolutionary invention in the field of ergonomics.
Quick release wheelsSingle wheeled anti-tipperTravel bag
Single wheeled anti-tipper
Travel bag
Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.
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