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Folding Wheelchairs - Designed For Convenience, Portability & Easy Storage

Folding wheelchairs are popular among the elderly. They have more flexibility than the rigid frame wheelchairs. These wheelchairs are constructed out of an X-shaped brace at the center that allows the frame to fold sideways. Newer versions of the folding frame wheelchairs are lighter. They can weigh up to 13 lbs. Over time, folding wheelchairs have become advanced. They do more than you can imagine.Folding wheelchairs have more advantages, than disadvantages. They can fold up and be placed in your car's trunk. The rider's companion can even take off the wheels for easier storage. These wheelchairs are also perfect for traveling over bumpy or uneven surfaces. No matter what, the chair's wheels will stay on the ground. And, the chair's frame bends to accommodate the surface.

However, rigid frame wheelchairs are much more stable on a hard surface. Folding wheelchairs are highly recommended for older adults. Younger adults or athletes, who want movement and independence, would love the rigid frame wheelchairs. There are some disadvantages to folding wheelchairs. They're usually less durable than rigid wheelchairs, they are harder and heavier to push, and the seat angle is not usually adjustable.

Sometimes, the parts of a folding wheelchair can easily become broken or lost. As always, there is a lot consider when purchasing a wheelchair.There are a lot of companies that craft folding wheelchairs. If you take a look at the 1800 Wheel Chair site, you see a few of their popular brands. This includes the Comfort Ultralight Wheelchair, the Karman Ultralight Aluminum Wheelchair, and the Quickie LX Ultralight Manual Wheelchair. Most of these chairs run between $1,000 and $3,500.

Quickie has become a trusted name when it comes to wheelchairs. You can always look at the 1800 Wheel Chair site for more information on these and other wheelchairs. Even though you were informed of the popular brands doesn't mean you have to buy those kinds. Search for more folding wheelchairs online. Look at various websites and check for reviews.

Compare the popular folding wheelchairs to others. You should always buy a wheelchair that works for you. Ask yourself the following questions: Do you mind having limited mobility? Can you or your companion handle the maintenance and responsibility that comes with a folding wheelchair? Do you both want something that's easily compactable? You should first try out different wheelchairs at medical supply stores. Try out both the rigid and the folding wheelchairs. Also, ask your physician or medical care provider about any questions you may have on them. They will be able to provide you with the most information. Be aware that most medical insurance companies may not cover the cost of medical supplies, so be always be sure to ask before settling on a wheelchair.

Buyer's Guide

· Motorized Wheel Chair
· Electric Mobility Scooter
· Wheelchair Parts
· Wheelchair Vans Transport
· Mobility Aids / Disability Aids
· Wheel Chair Lift
· Pride Mobility Scooter
· Wheelchair Ramp