Dawn Medical has launched its lightest folding energy wheelchair, the QUICKIE Q50 R Carbon. The ultralightweight moveable chair is designed for ambulatory wheelchair customers and for full-time wheelchair customers who need a travel-friendly energy chair choice.
The QUICKIE Q50 R Carbon features a carbon fiber body, magnesium wheels and motors, and breathable upholstery, all for a complete transport weight of 32 kilos. When folded, it has a footprint of 30.2 inches lengthy, 22.4 inches extensive and 14.6 inches tall — sufficiently small to slot in the trunk of a Toyota Camry. The Q50 R Carbon reaches a high velocity of three.7 mph and a most vary of seven.5 miles, or 15 miles with the elective second battery. It’s powered by airline-approved lithium-ion batteries.
The Q50 R Carbon additionally comes normal with rear working lights, storage for a second battery, and a transport strap.
“The Q50 R Carbon is right for therefore many individuals who need to be extra unbiased and journey additional,” says Jeff Rogers, director of energy product administration at Dawn Medical. “This chair is a good various to a scooter, as it’s simpler to move, extra maneuverable and less complicated to stow. It’s also a fantastic second chair for some guide chair riders who would love the facility to go additional and a few energy chair riders who need a chair that’s simpler for journey.”
The Q50 R Carbon is offered in 5 colours and begins at $3,595. For extra data, go to Dawn Medical.
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