Lightweight Folding Adjustable Wheelchair
The Quickie® LXI ultra lightweight folding manual wheelchair is a perfect value solution for today's rehab needs. Key among these is a highly adjustable axle plate, which helps ensure the proper seat angle, center-of-gravity, & wheel camber. The LXI also features 24 standard and custom color choices, swing-in/out footrests, transit option, & performance options such as Spinergy® wheels. For a more simplistic high-strength lightweight folding chair, the Quickie® LX is available on the same order form.
Dimensions | |
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Seat Depth | 30.5cm - 56cm |
Seat Height | 39cm - 52cm |
Seat Width | 30.5-56cm |
Weights | |
Chair Weight | 12.5kg without footrests |
Wheels | |
Front Castor Options | 3", 4", 4 x 1.25", 4" x 1.5", 5", 5" x 1.5", 6", 6" x 1.5", 7", 8", 8" x 1.5", 8" x 2" |
Rear | 20", 22", 24", 25", 26" |
Quickie LXI/LX Wheelchair Order Form, (320.8 kb)
Quickie LX/LXI Owner's Manual, (417.8 kb)
The Quickie LXI features many of the same swing/out footrests, legrests, footplates, rear wheels, casters, backrests, and accessories as the other members of the Quickie ultra lightweight folding family. This commonality helps dealers reduce inventories and easily interchange parts when required.
The LXI offers outstanding value in an ultra lightweight folding chair. For example, 15 standard frame colors, swing-in/out hangers, and a camber-angle adjustable axle plate (shown) are all available at no additional charge. Add these features to Quickie's longstanding reputation for durability and you create a value package second to none.
The new Angle Adjustable Backrest continues a strong tradition of rehab focused Quickie chair options. This unique backrest ensures that the pivot point of the backrest matches the pivot point of the spine, a key consideration when fitting a long-term user.
The revamped Quickie LXI is filled with a host of hot new options. A few of the more unique include: transit option, Spinergy® wheels, mountain wheels, camouflage frame colors, Case Logic® side pockets, Natural Fit® handrims, and military service patches.
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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