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The XXL-Rehab Minimaxx folds up easily and is easy to
bring along. The folding system is very easy to activate,
and gives at the same time great support to the seat. The
design of the folding system makes the chair rigid - when
unfolded the chair is also much more stable than normal
foldable chairs.
STW (Stiffness To Weight) was our goal. We used very light
tubing technology as used on high end MTB and road bikes.
This Minimaxx only weighs approx. 9% of its weight capacity
and still provides a smooth drive thanks to the rigid
folding system and light tubing.
The XXL-Rehab Minimaxx drives very well due to the position
of the rear and front wheels. It is designed so the rear
wheels carry most of the user's weight making it much
easier for the user to push. The castor wheels are further
in front as on standard chairs. This prevents the chair from
tipping.
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The low seat height makes it easy to access the chair and
still propel it.
The push handles are designed so the attendant can easily
use his/her body to turn and push the chair. The padded
handles are at an angle that puts as little strain to the
wrists and shoulders as possible.
The XXL-Rehab Minimaxx has disc brakes as an additional
option. Little effort is required to brake the chair even with
a full load. To the disc brake is also added a parking brake
and the chair also has a wheels lock. Another option is the
butterfly armrests. Butterfly armrests add more than 10 cm
to the seating width.
The footrests are designed to carry 100 kg each! The footrests
are also side/width adjustable. This enables users with
legs aligned or with a wide leg spread to use the chair.
The very long armrests make it easy for the user to get in
and out of the chair.
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