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Wheelchair only used a few times, practically brand new. Comes with seat cushion and anti tip bolts. It?s super easy to manoeuvre yourself inside and outside. Smooth turning and lightweight. Easy to self propel up slight gradients and pavements. ?150 ono. Current price from careco ?203.99 not including extras of ?50.


https://www.careco.co.uk/item-s-wc01064/x8-high-active/


ombining comfort and practicality the X8 High Active is a self-propelled wheelchair designed to be taken with you on days out and on holiday with the upmost ease without sacrificing on quality. Capable of being folded down width ways to reduce its size the X8 has removable rear wheels to make the chair easier to carry. Both these features allow for the wheelchair to be stored away or transported in the car with little difficulty even where space is limited.Many users struggle to use their wheelchair for long periods of time as over time aches and pains can develop as a result of being in a seated position. The X8 High Active comes as standard with a thick cushion that can be removed from the wheelchair when necessary. This means that you can spend hours sitting in the chair without any risk of feeling this type of discomfort.Another useful feature of the X8 High Active is that it has flip-up adjustable armrests that mean that you can easily access the wheelchair even if you have mobility issues as you can remove this obstacle from the chair creating greater space. Furthermore the X8 has a brake for each wheel to ensure that the user remains safe and secure when you wish to leave the wheelchair in a stationary position.Other helpful features that the X8 High Active Self-Propelled Wheelchair possess are:

22? PU tyres

Footrest with straps to secure your feet

Rear handles for a carer to push the wheelchair

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