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List of decent rear drive chairs

Postby Burgerman » 07 Oct 2021, 19:08

(Doesent include weedy or 2 pole or non rehab capable chairs.)

TA IQ rear drive – Avail from Meyra in Europe:
https://www.meyra.com/fileadmin/user_up ... GB_web.pdf
And Meyra has their own rear drive options shown on the same pdf file below.
https://www.meyra.com/fileadmin/user_up ... GB_web.pdf


Storm 4 basic, rear wheel suspension only.
https://www.invacare.co.uk/power-wheelc ... wheelchair
Storm 4 explore now with big 4 pole motors and brushless is gone (they were crap!) includes great suspension on 4 wheels and other improvements.
https://www.invacare.co.uk/power-wheelc ... wheelchair
Also Invacare has the various levels of their aviva chair too this shows the rx40:
https://www.invacare.co.uk/power-wheelc ... aviva-rx40
rx20
https://www.invacare.co.uk/power-wheelc ... 0-modulite



Sunrise medical Q500, Q700 are all available as rear drive. The Q500 R and the Q700 R versions are of interest to us. (Ignore the Q100R, Q200R, etc ones if you need full rehab style chairs). These two allow good components, 4 pole options, 120A power module etc. And all the rehab options you can need.
Sunrise Q500R https://www.sunrisemedical.co.uk/q500r
Sunrise Q700R https://www.sunrisemedical.co.uk/powere ... -sedeo-pro
And another rear drive inc an off road version is the Dietz chairs. And these start quite cheap from around 5k in the UK. If you call that cheap!
https://dietz-power.com/sango-rwd/


And Otto Bock B4 B5 B6 rear drive chairs:
https://www.ottobock.co.uk/wheelchairs- ... eelchairs/


Pride rear drive, fusion, Aspen, lightning which is rival in the US. etc.
https://www.pride-mobility.co.uk/fusion.html
https://www.quantumrehab.co.uk/quantum- ... aspen.html
https://www.quantumrehab.co.uk/quantum- ... tning.html

Karma mobility has a bunch of rear drives.
https://www.karmamobility.co.uk/product ... eelchairs/

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Re: List of decent rear drive chairs

Postby fishinjunky » 07 Oct 2021, 20:24

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Re: List of decent rear drive chairs

Postby Burgerman » 07 Oct 2021, 20:30

Yep. Theres more but my memory is 62 years old!

Magic V4 https://www.magicmobility.com.au/wheelc ... heelchair/
Also available the 360 version, and sunrise medical supply now (website not yet updated so no link) in the UK as well as allterrainwheelchairs https://allterrainwheelchairs.co.uk/pro ... 9441984601

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BM would placing lithium battery in the v4 and turning the voltage up increase the top speed. And a 120a pm. I'm thinking this could be a option for my next chair. I would be happy with 6.5mph or 7.mph if possible
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Re: List of decent rear drive chairs

Postby Burgerman » 07 Oct 2021, 21:01

Wrong thread, and fortunately I just answered that here! https://www.wheelchairdriver.com/board/ ... 83#p179483
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Re: List of decent rear drive chairs

Postby Burgerman » 13 Nov 2021, 12:12

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkfMihJcOSc&t=80s

If you only need tilt, swingaway or centre footplates, and 6mph these are cheap and half the weight of something like my salsa, or Q700R.

The 100 is super narrow. The 200 is wider but not much (40mm). And has bigger tyres etc. Both can have centre footplate. Because its just 90kg instead of 190, the 55Ah batts and 2 pole motors and VR2 controls are OK for middle weights or lightweights among us. And they are cheap reatively speaking.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkfMihJcOSc&t=80s
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