Quickie Gp Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair


by Simon Hemmings - Date: 2008-11-01 - Word Count: 260 Share This!

The QuickieÂ(r) GP Series is the rigid wheelchair version of the famous Quickie wheelchair by Sunrise. The popularity of the Quickie GP comes from the basic day versatility the user has come to accept, This ultra lightweight wheelchair is ideal chair for normal and sports activities, built with a one peice solid frame provides a solid rigid ride.


The Quickie GP and GPV chairs are designed to maximise performance while reducing the effort required by the user. The extensive array of accessories makes this model ideal for all users. A variety of wheel options (tires, rims, hubs) are matched to the desires of the rider with choices from no maintenance to high performance, including Quickie Performance Wheels for tennis and basketball. With all the options the Quickie GP an fit tall,short and wide people alike.


A hi-Performance UltraLight folding wheelchair with Swing-Away features Swing-In/Swing-Out footrests. The Quickie GTX boasts a revolutionary folding frame design that creates an extremely low weight folding chair with a rigid-chair feel.


Features:



Standard with a 70 degree front frame angle; the GPV front end option tapers inward in a V-like fashion. Both of these features are designed to hold the legs in a tighter position to provide exceptional maneuverability
Adjustable axle positions available for center of gravity adjustment
Sports orientated Quickie performance wheels are an available option (basketball and tennis)
Titanium axle plate option makes the chair 1.75 lb. lighter, totaling only 19.75 lbs.
GPV option available (this option has an inward tapering legrests positioning legs tighter together and allowing for narrower turning radius).


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