Wheelchair Lightweight CALIBA | Manual Wheelchairs

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R 6,650.00
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Embrace mobility and freedom with Sheer Mobility's CALIBA Lightweight Wheelchair. This durable and portable wheelchair combines convenience and comfort, offering a lightweight design, adjustable features, and exceptional maneuverability for individuals seeking easy transportation and enhanced mobility in their daily lives.

    FEATURES

    • Lightweight aluminium frame
    • Including Tension Adjustable Backrest (TAB)
    • Padded breathable nylon upholstery
    • Flip back armrests
    • Footrests that swing in and out 
    • Quick-release rear wheels
    • Foldable powder-coated frame
    • Solid 24×1 3/8inch rear wheels
    • 7 inch castors
    • Heel straps
    • Double brace frame
    • Available in seat width sizes 40cm, 45cm and 50cm
    • Weight carrying capacity 100kg
    • Complete weight 14.4kg
    • Loading weight (wheels and footrests removed) 8.8kg

    SIZES AVAILABLE

    • 16"/40cm Narrow Adult
    • 18"/45cm Standard Adult
    • 20"/50cm Wide Adult 

    WEIGHT CAPACITY 

    • 16"/40cm Narrow Adult - 100kg
    • 18"/45cm Standard Adult - 100kg
    • 20"/50cm Wide Adult - 120kg

    Reviews

    Every interaction with them has been a wonderful experience! Efficient and reliable and they go the extra mile for their clients. Their services have always been of great quality. Highly recommended.

    - Sarah Clarke

    Fantastic service, great to work with. Highly recommended.

    - Lindi Lucas

    Very helpful, know what they are talking about. Very quick to respond.

    - Chani Wilding

    Kind, caring generous people.

    - Rusty Wilcox

    Guy working there even came back to open for us after he had closed early over this weekend. Took us through all the options available without even a sigh. Amazing to find this in Cape Town.

    - Wayne Wagner

    Helpful service for equipment for elderly and disabled.

    - Jon Kerr