Lightweight and Compact: wheelchairs are specifically designed to be lightweight and compact for easy transportation and storage. They are typically made from lightweight materials such as aluminum, making them easier to lift, fold, and maneuver.
User-Friendly Design: wheelchairs often have a simple and user-friendly design. They typically have smaller rear wheels, making them more maneuverable in tight spaces and easier for a caregiver to push.
Attendant-Propelled: wheelchairs are primarily intended to be pushed by a caregiver or companion rather than self-propelled by the user. They often have smaller rear wheels.
Foldable Design: wheelchairs are designed to be easily folded and unfolded for convenient storage and transport. This feature allows them to fit into the trunk of a car or be stored in small spaces when not in use.
Seat and Backrest: wheelchairs typically have a comfortable seat and backrest for the user. The upholstery made of breathable material.