Self-Propelled Wheelchairs
Self-propelled wheelchairs are a great option for those who need help getting around. They come with larger rear tires that can be driven manually by the user. They also have handles that an caregiver or an attendant can use if they need extra assistance.
This allows for an easier ride on rough surfaces that reduce fatigue and increase independence.
Easy manoeuvrability
Self-propelled wheelchairs allow the user to control their mobility. They can dictate their pace and direction without having to depend on family members or a caregiver. They can be used both outdoors and indoors, and they can handle different terrains relatively easily. They also come with a range of features that can be adjusted to enable them to be adapted to different preferences of the user and sizes.
Self propelled wheelchairs, also known as manual chairs, have bigger rear wheels with push rims that enable the user to propel themselves. This makes them an alternative to transit (transit) chairs which are designed to be pushed by a physically able person. Many models of self-propelled chairs have handles at the back, allowing them to be moved if required.
Self-propelled wheelchairs feature front wheels that can be swiveled, allowing the chair to maneuver through tight spaces. These wheelchairs also feature pneumatic tyres designed to prevent punctures that require minimal maintenance. They provide the highest level of comfort and safety.
Based on the weight of the user and physical capabilities, certain models of self-propelled wheelchairs can be equipped with powered add-ons that can add a bit of power when traveling up hills or for long distances. These are installed beneath the chair. They come in various sizes and styles to meet the body's weight and requirements.
Wheelchair add-ons can also be used to aid with climbing obstacles such as slopes and kerbs. These are especially useful in urban areas, where people will be climbing and descending these surfaces on a daily basis.
Wheelchair add-ons are controlled by the joystick, or an easy controller that is attached to the chair's side. This means that you do not have to get up from your seat to use these add-ons. This is extremely convenient and is ideal for those who feel they are tired of having to move their hands all the time to drive in a manual chair. They are popular among younger wheelchair users, who are more comfortable with technology.

Easy storage
A self-propelled wheelchair is a great mobility solution for anyone that cannot walk or needs to sit for prolonged periods of time. It allows them to travel in comfort and they aren't dependent on their family members to help them constantly. They can operate their chair with little to no assistance. At Ability Superstore we offer a variety of self-propelled chairs that are available in various sizes and styles to meet the needs of everyone. Most of our models are constructed from sturdy aluminium that's been made to be light and easy to move both indoors and out. They also come with a variety of useful features like cushioned seats, backrests, and armchairs for added comfort and stability. Some models also come with an swivel pair of footrests that flip over to make it easier to transfer the chair on and off the chair as well as a choice of different trays, bags or oxygen bottle holders etc.
When looking for a wheelchair you should first decide whether you would prefer to be guided by an attendant or prefer the independence of being able to propel yourself. The size of the rear wheels will be a key factor in deciding. Transit wheelchairs have smaller push rings on their back, while self-propelled models have larger wheels and a push ring that you can use to propel forward.
If you are planning to be pushed, you should look into a transporter. These chairs have brake controls and push handles at the rear that can be accessible to your assistant. If you're looking to purchase a wheelchair to use for yourself when you have high energy levels, and later be pushed by someone else when they're lower, a basic wheelchair is a good option.
If you are able to buy a powerchair this is an excellent option. It allows you to travel further and faster than manual wheelchairs. The joystick is used to control them, so they can be more difficult to use at first. But once you get the hang of it, there are a lot of advantages.
Easy transport
Self-propelled chairs are perfect for people who have the mobility and ability to move their chair themselves but need a little extra assistance to remain mobile. Self-propelled wheelchairs are fitted with larger rear tires and 'push wheels' that can be accessed with the user's hand to provide the user with a greater chance of moving themselves or negotiating obstacles like high thresholds or kerbs. They may also have push handles that are located on the back of the chair, so that it can be pulled by another person in the event of need.
This flexibility means that self-propelled wheelchairs are more versatile than people think they are, and they're an ideal choice for more people than you think. They also come in a wide range of styles which is perfect for those who use wheelchairs and require wheelchairs with specific accessories to make their lives more comfortable and practical.
Some of the most common wheelchair accessories are adjustable height of the seat, armrests and footrests, which can be adjusted to suit the requirements of each user. A lot of self-propelled chairs are constructed from lightweight materials, which helps them to be more mobile and easier to handle.
In addition, many self-propelled wheelchairs can be fitted with lightweight powerpacks, which are an excellent way to add an extra boost of speed in the course of climbing hills or over long distances. They can be fitted to either self-propelled or attendant controlled wheelchairs and come in a variety of styles to suit the needs of individual users.
Many chairs with self-propelled motors have footrests that can be folded or removed making it easier to enter and exit. This is especially useful for those who require a lot of support to get in and out of their chair. It can also increase the comfort of those who use it by preventing pressure sores.
Easy Maintenance
Self-propelled wheelchairs allow users to move about without having to rely on others and can aid in improving their overall fitness and health. However, they're heavier than manual wheelchairs and require more maintenance due to their size and propulsion system. It is crucial to ensure that your wheelchair is in good condition at all times. If you notice that the wheels are wearing out, or the brakes aren't working as they should It's recommended to get them replaced as soon as possible.
It can be exhausting to use a wheelchair, especially when traveling long distances. Self-propelled wheelchairs can ease this frustration, which can sometimes cause depression. The chair can be driven by the occupant when they are able to or by their companion when they don't.
Additionally, a self-propelled chair is beneficial to your health as it provides additional exercise, especially if used correctly. If you use your wheelchair frequently it is recommended to consult with your therapist about how to properly move the chair to avoid injuries.
There are a variety of different wheelchairs available on market to suit your specific requirements. Certain wheelchairs are suitable for use in everyday life, whereas others are for clients who have special requirements and require specialised equipment. For instance, the S1 Self-Propelled Wheelchair offers premium features at a reasonable price, and comes in an indoor/outdoor as well as a transit model that can meet your individual needs. Both models include a standard foot strap that offers support for your feet and plastic footrests that can be removed to make it easier to move and store.
Alternately, you can opt for an electric chair that is more like a mobility scooter and is able to be powered by electricity. These chairs can be an excellent option for those seeking a little help to stay mobile. They also provide a better experience on uneven terrain. They can also be equipped with a drive axle that allows you to easily turn corners and even climb a few steps.