Basketball Sports Wheelchair: Ultra Light Weight with Removable Wheels
$56.83
$100.59
DescriptionThe Remarkable Basketball Sports Wheelchair with Removable Wheels is designed with maximum mobility in mind.This ultra-lightweight sports wheelchair features high-performance technology and ergonomics which is ideal for both amateur or competitive sporting competitions to excel in your daily activity and your game with superb driving capability, speed, and control.Specifications:Fully welded aluminium base with fixed camber to give the optimal stiffness and durabilityHigh-performance sport wheelsHigh-pressure tiresQuick-release axlesFixed swivel anti-tip with a 78mm fifth wheelHeavy duty footrestBack storage pocketRear support handleNon-slip, water-resistant removable seat cushionSeat belt for the safetyBreathable Anti-slip Cushion Cover Black heavy DutyQuick-release wheels with push ButtonProduct SpecificationsSpecificationDetailsSeat Width41 cmSeat Depth41 cmSeat Height50 cm from the groundOverall Width95 cmOverall Depth9 cmOverall Height7 cm from the groundWheel Size24-inch wheelsCastor Wheels78 mmOverall Weight13 kgWeight Capacity113 kgLowest Clearance7.5 cmFrequently asked questions:1- What colours does this wheelchair come in?This wheelchair currently comes in a royal blue colour.2- Is this wheelchair foldable?Due to its design, this wheelchair does not fold.3- Is this sports wheelchair complex to use?No, anyone can use this wheelchair as it is designed to maneuver just like a regular wheelchair.4- How much does a sports wheelchair cost in Sydney?A High-Quality Sports Wheelchair can cost around $3500. Gilani Engineering has a very high-quality, heavy-duty sports wheelchair that only costs $2890!5- How is wheelchair basketball different from normal basketball?One of the biggest differences between basketball and wheelchair basketball is dribbling. A wheelchair basketball player can push a manual wheelchair one or two times while the ball remains in his or her hands or lap.6- What sports can you play in a wheelchair?Almost any sport in which able-bodied athletes can participate in can be modified for participation by individuals with a disability, including archery, athletics, basketball, cycling, bowling, canoeing, equestrian, fencing, golf, kayaking, rowing, rugby, sailing, shooting, skiing, ice hockey, swimming, table tennis, tennis, water skiing, powerlifting and others.
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