Transit Wheelchairs - Lightweight travel wheelchairs
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9TRL: General Purpose Folding Back Attendant Propelled Wheelchair
£170.00 With VAT Relief
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Magnesium Lite 10 kg Wheelchair
£130.00Current price is: £130.00. With VAT Relief
Original price was: £299.00. With VAT Relief View Options -
Express Folding Lightweight Wheelchair
£130.00Current price is: £130.00. With VAT Relief
Original price was: £220.00. With VAT Relief View Options -
Chair In A Bag – Lightweight Travel Wheelchair
£102.00Current price is: £102.00. With VAT Relief
£48.00Save Original price was: £150.00. With VAT Relief
About our Transit Wheelchairs - Lightweight travel wheelchairs
We have been a leading provider of manual and electric wheelchairs for over 15 years. We are proud to supply the NHS and offer fast, reliable delivery across the UK.
Our range of transit wheelchairs includes lightweight and folding models, designed to make everyday life easier. With smaller back wheels and push handles, transit wheelchairs are suitable for people who need help from a carer or companion when getting around.
All our transit wheelchairs come with a manufacturer warranty. Free delivery is included with every order and VAT relief is available if you are eligible.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a transit wheelchair?
A transit wheelchair is a manual wheelchair with smaller back wheels and push handles. It is designed to be pushed by someone else, not moved by the user. They are lighter and more compact than self-propelled wheelchairs, which makes them easier to lift, store and maneuver.
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Can a transit wheelchair be used for everyday light use?
Yes, a transit wheelchair can be a good choice for short trips like hospital visits or shopping trips. They are also suitable for indoor use and crash tested versions can be used on public or community transport. Transit wheelchairs have folding frames for easy storage in a car boot or small cupboard.
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s there a difference between transit and crash-tested wheelchairs
Yes. A crash-tested wheelchair has been approved for use as a seat while travelling in a car or accessible vehicle such as a taxi, bus or community transport vehicle. These chairs are fitted with tie-down points for safety. A standard transit wheelchair is not crash-tested, so you will need to transfer into a car seat during travel.
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Can I fold a transit wheelchair by myself?
Yes. Most transit wheelchairs have simple folding frames that collapse in seconds. You can usually fold them by lifting the seat or pulling up on handles. Some models also have quick-release wheels or folding footrests to make storage even easier.
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