These small wheelchairs are great for smaller people and getting through narrow doorways.
You might also be interested in our ultra-light wheelchairs.
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Standard single axle wheelchair by Drive Medical. Includes flip back detachable desk arms and swing-away foot rest. 18 inch wide seat.
On Sale: $136.99 (You save: $45.66)
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This popular travel wheelchair by Drive Medical is a combination wheelchair & transport chair in one! Includes quick release 24 inch wheels.
Your Price: $299.99
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Full reclining wheelchair by Drive Medical. New state-of-the-art hydraulic reclining mechanism. Weight: 53 lbs. Capacity: 300 lbs.
On Sale: $329.99 (You save: $82.50)
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This durable wheelchair has a carbon steel frame with chip-resistant chrome plating and durable, easy to clean composite handrims. Available in 6 different configurations.
Your Price: $167.99
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The Tracer SX5 Wheelchair by Invacare is the most versatile wheelchair in the industry.
Your Price: $281.99
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Popular line of wheelchair by Drive Medical. Has removable flip back arms for easy transfer. Many sizes & options.
On Sale: $195.99 (You save: $65.33)
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A deluxe, high strength, lightweight dual axle wheelchair by Drive Medical. Weight: 32 lbs. Capacity: 300 lbs.
Your Price: $329.99
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Deluxe Sentra wheelchair by Drive. New state-of-the-art hydraulic reclining mechanism. Weight: 46-55lbs. Capacity: 300-450lbs.
Your Price: $537.99
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This wheelchair has a 16 inch x 16 inch seat to accomodate smaller patients.
Your Price: $157.99
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Economical & durable steel wheelchair by Karman. Fixed full arms. 16 or 18 inch wide seat. Capacity 250 lbs. Avail. in black or silver.
Your Price: $197.99
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Economical & durable steel wheelchair by Karman. Detachable Desk Arms. 16 or 18 inch wide seat. Color: Silver Vein. Capacity 250 lbs.
Your Price: $189.99
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Lightweight wheelchair with fixed full arms. Color: black or silver vein. Weight: 35 lbs. Capacity: 250 lbs.
Your Price: $199.99
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Lightweight wheelchair with flip back detachable desk arms. Color: black with silver vein. Weight: 36 lbs. Capacity: 250 lbs.
Your Price: $219.99
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Lightweight ergonomic manual wheelchair. Weighs only 27 lbs with fixed footrests. Capacity: 250 lbs.
Your Price: $519.00
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Karman lightweight ergonomic wheelchair with user-angle adjustable back, companion handbrakes and more. Weight: 27 lbs. Capacity: 250 lbs.
Your Price: $639.00
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Lightweight, foldable, tilt-in-space wheelchair by Karman. Comes with 20 Inch rear wheels and companion hand brakes.
Your Price: $1,619.00
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The LT-K5 is an amazingly strong and light wheelchair with a great aesethtic.
Your Price: $439.99
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The light weight 802-DY wheelchair is an economically priced wheelchair with a fantastic build quality.
Your Price: $271.99
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The lightest wheelchair available utilizing economic Aircraft Grade metal!
Your Price: $1,199.00
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Aluminum wheelchair by Drive Medical with quick release wheels. Back folds forward to reduce size. Weight: 27 lbs. Capacity: 250 lbs.
Your Price: $539.99
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Lightest transport wheelchair on the market! Weighs only 18lbs. with footrests. Multi-level attendant brakes. Capacity: 220 lbs.
Your Price: $599.99
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This economical wheelchair folds for easy loading into a car, trunk or airplane. Designed for comfort and durability with nylon upholstery and a chrome-plated carbon steel frame, this wheelchair also features permanent full-length arms with padded armrests. Detachable, swing-away footrests are made of die-cast aluminum, and the composite wheels require virtually no-maintenance and incorporate dual-sealed precision bearings.
A wheelchair can help you regain mobility lost due to an injury or chronic health condition. Depending on the size and ability of the user, a lightweight wheelchair or heavy duty wheelchair might be for daily use or as an aid when you need to go a distance farther or longer than you can comfortably walk or stand. Traditional self-propelled wheelchairs have two large rear wheels and a pair of smaller wheels in the front. Advances in design and materials have made different wheelchair models available to suit different needs and body types. Lightweight wheelchairs are easier to maneuver as well as being easier to take on trips, when the wheelchair will be folded and stowed in a car trunk. Wheelchairs of all types typically support up to 250 pounds of body weight. For those with a higher weight, heavy duty wheelchairs, also called bariatric wheelchairs, provide a wider seat for comfort and stronger frame for durability and support.
Caregivers will find pushing and stowing a transport wheelchair the easiest to use; with its four small wheels and very light weight—some are ultra lightweight—these are used to transport a patient from home to a doctor visit, for instance. (Because a transport wheelchair has only small wheels, it typically can’t be propelled by the user, unless he or she can move it forward with their feet).
There can be many differences between types of wheelchairs, from adjustable features to the overall weight of the chair itself. For instance, the difference between a standard weight and a lightweight wheelchair can be as much as 10 to 20 pounds. Weight is definitely a consideration if the wheelchair is going to be transported in a car trunk or backseat or propelled by the user—some steel framed heavy duty wheelchairs can weigh over 50 pounds, though it is possible to find models that weigh less than that. On the other hand, lightweight wheelchairs often range between 25 and 36 pounds; note that this might be a “net” weight—the weight of the chair after arm and leg rests have been removed.
The needs of the user will also help narrow wheelchair choices. Reclining wheelchairs offer support, comfort and versatility to users who need head support and cannot sit upright all the time; they are typically between 45 and 60 pounds. The angle of the back can be lowered to make hair care easier or extended to 180 degrees flat to provide a temporary bed. Electric motor-powered wheelchairs are made for those with very weak muscles or limited endurance. A shower wheelchair or shower commode wheelchair is made to withstand the effects of water and can be wheeled right into a stall shower to make it easier to attend to hygiene needs.
Options to look for include leg rests that can be elevated, detached or swung away as needed and armrests can be detached and/or flipped back or are shorter in length, such as “desk length,” to enable the wheelchair to maneuver closer to a desk or table. Some wheelchair accessories may come with your wheelchair or be available for purchase separately. These include “anti-tips,” good for the active user to minimize the risk of falling or tipping over. A seat belt may be used to prevent you from sliding down or out of a chair. Brake extensions are recommended for ease of use for those with arthritis or similar conditions. Positioning devices such as cushions, laterals, lap trays, back supports and many other similar devices can appropriately position a patient in a chair. Comfort accessories include everything from a lap robe to sheepskin arm covers, from a memory cushion to a clip-on light or cup holder.