Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The Freedom of a Cruiser Wheelchair-

The world of manual wheelchairs is flooded with numerous options. Each of them is suitable to specific needs of different people and therefore, there is no concrete method of picking the best wheelchair. But there is one aspect that commonly benefits all users. Lightweight wheelchairs are generally considered a boon over the traditional manual wheelchairs. They are advantageous not just to the user but also rids considerable burden off the caregiver. In fact, it can help the patient himself regain much of his independence by allowing him mobility and navigation with ease, so he or she does not feel helpless and confined. From the viewpoint of the caregiver, these wheelchairs are easier to manoeuvre as well as lift while activities such as loading it into a car.

One of the major pros of a lightweight cruiser wheelchair is that they are easy to use within the household as well as while travelling. Be it rough and tough terrain like uphill ramps or gravel and grass, it makes it much easier for the caregiver to handle. They also are usually far more economical than other manual wheelchairs of traditional design. It is usually advisable for people requiring a wheelchair due to a medical condition to consult a physician and obtain a prescription. This not only helps you make the right choice but also makes the process of dealing with the insurance company much easier.

The cruiser iii wheelchair, for all the right reasons, is a model that is selling like hotcake. It is marked with a #K0003 at the end, which is a medical code, which makes it far more reasonably priced and practical as compared to other products. It is lightweight while weighing lesser than 38 pounds without the extra rigging fitting in the front and has dual axle that provides easy transition of the seat height to hemi-level. Its carbon steel frame with silver vein finish has made it all the more popular among users.

The product features of the Cruiser III Wheelchair include removable flip back arms that help in easy transfer, new frame design that permits space at the back of the seat for custom accessories and inserts for added comfort, by eliminating seat guides. The adjustable foot and leg rests are tool free and make getting on and off the chair, for the patient, much easier. The wheel bearings used the Cruiser III Wheelchair are precision sealed and are very durable, thereby making it low maintenance without compromising on its performance. With a limited lifetime warranty, it is available in sizes 16- which supports up to 300lbs, and 18- which has a weight capacity of 350lbs, and it is valued at an offer price of $163.43.

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