Key features (expanded)
1. Full reclining function
- Backrest adjusts from upright to almost flat (around 90° to 180°)
- Useful for:
- Stroke patients
- Post-surgery recovery
- Patients with spinal or posture issues
You reduce pressure on the spine and hips.
2. High back with head support
- Extended backrest supports:
- Neck
- Head
- Upper spine
- Often includes a padded headrest
This matters for patients who lack neck control.
3. Elevating leg rests
- Footrests lift upward to align with reclining position
- Helps with:
- Blood circulation
- Swelling in legs
- Comfort during long sitting periods
4. Steel frame construction
- Strong, durable steel frame
- Built for daily use in:
- Hospitals
- Clinics
- Home care
Trade-off:
- Heavier than aluminium models
- Less ideal for frequent transport
5. Foldable design
- Frame folds for storage and transport
- Fits into a car boot with effort
6. Flip-up or detachable armrests
- Makes transfers easier:
- Bed to wheelchair
- Wheelchair to car
- Important in caregiving environments
7. Commode option (some models)
- Built-in commode function available
- Allows use as a toilet chair
Good for:
- Bedridden patients
- Limited mobility users
8. Safety and control
- Push-to-lock brakes
- Large rear wheels for manual pushing
- Caregiver handles at the back
9. Weight capacity
- Typically around 120 kg to 130 kg
Who should use it
Best suited for:
- Patients who cannot sit upright for long
- Elderly users needing posture support
- Home care patients
- Post-operative recovery
Not ideal for:
- Active users who self-propel a lot
- Frequent travel use (too bulky)
Practical buying insight (important for you)
If you are quoting or selling this:
Focus on these selling points:
- Reclining comfort for long-term care
- Head and neck support
- Dual use, wheelchair + resting position
- Optional commode adds value
Watch for client questions:
- Weight of the chair
- Seat width (usually 18 inch standard)
- Whether it folds easily into a car
- Lead time and spare parts
Simple summary
This is a care-focused wheelchair, not a mobility-focused one.
It is built for comfort, support, and patient management, not speed or independence.
If you want, I can turn this into a 2–3 line tender description or a full quotation-ready spec block for your clients.












