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96 days ago

Lightweight Goldfern Wheelchair

Jane from Taupo Central

HI everyone, I have taken this blurb from the Goldfern website.

Need a cost-effective yet quality lightweight (only 9.6kg) transit wheelchair that is easy to transport? The Goldfern (NZ) Lightweight Transit Wheelchair will fit your needs.

BENEFITS & FEATURES

LIGHTWEIGHT & STRONG: The quality reinforced frame is made of ultra-lightweight aluminium with a total chair weight of just over 9kg!

COMFORT: The soft, washable, breathable, and padded seat with back rest keeps the user comfortable even for longer periods. Low resistance solid tyres are stable and ultra-durable, making it easy to push this wheelchair without fear of punctures.

SAFETY: The brakes can be operated by the user at the rear wheels or by the attendant via the brakes on the handles. This feature is much safer for the user and the person pushing. The fitted safety belt can be used if needed when out and about to reassure the user.

EASY TO TRANSPORT: With smaller rear wheels and the clever space-saving folding handles, and at only 9.6kg, this wheelchair is super easy to fold to a very compact size. Perfect to fit in the boot of most cars.

ADJUSTMENT: The swing-away footrests allow for easier transfers as they can be moved completely out of the way or even removed. They are also height adjustable, allowing them to be set at the user's desired height.

QUALITY PRODUCT: From Goldfern Mobility (NZ). Independently tested and approved by SGS to meet AS/NZS 3695.1:2011 standards to give you peace of mind.

SPECIFICATIONS

Front Wheels 15cm (6 inch) - Solid Hard-wearing Rubber
Rear Wheels 30cm (12 inch) - Solid Hard-wearing Rubber
Seat Size 45cm Wide x 40.5cm Deep
Seat Height 46cm
Back Height 38cm
Overall Chair Width 63cm
Overall Chair Depth 103cm
Net Chair Weight Only 9.6kg
Max User Weight 100kg

Price: $200

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It's a message we share time and time again, and this year, we're calling on you to help us spread that message further.
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SPCA has created downloadable resources to help you spread the message even further. Posters, a flyer, and a social media tile can be downloaded from our website here: www.spca.nz...
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