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Roughrider

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The RoughRider is a heavy-duty manual wheelchair designed to for indoor and outdoor use by people with mobility or lower extremity disabilities, or spinal cord injury. Originially designed for use in developing countries, the RoughRider is designed to handle rugged terrain. uneven pavement and some obstacles.

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FRAME (LxW): (38.7-41.85) x (21.5-28.5) inches. The frame has 5 axle positions adjustable plus or minus 0.8 degrees. The distance between the front and rear axles measures 19 to 22 inches, depending on the rear axle position. The frame folds for storage and has optional antitips. Folded width is 14 inches, including rear wheels. SEAT (WxD): (12.5, 14, 15.5, 17 or 18.5) x (14, 16 or 18) inches. Back height is 14, 16 or 18 inches. The back has 10 individually adjustable straps provide optimal posture support. Lower back support angle is fixed at 8 degrees; upper back support angle is 8, 12 or 15 degrees; custom upper back support angles available. The seat height is 19.3 inches in front and 16.5 inches in back. The seat angle is 12 degrees. CUSHION: Cushion not included. UPHOLSTERY: Fabric seat and back upholstery is machine washable. CASTERS: Wide Zimbabwe are 4.5 inches wide and have a 3-inch diameter with solid rubber wheels and standard bicycle hubs and bearings. Front wheel camber is 3 degrees. WHEELS (WxD): 24 x 1.75 inches standard; Tire widths of 1.5 to 2.125 inches are available. FOOTRESTS: Adjustable footrests 12 to 17 inches below the seat. CAPACITY: 220 pounds. WEIGHT: 42 pounds.

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Price: 
799.00
as of: 
09/15/2013
Roughrider

Made By:

Whirlwind Wheelchair International
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Whirlwind Wheelchair International (WWI), a program of the Urban Institute at San Francisco State University (SFSU), works to make wheelchairs available to every person in the developing world who needs one. It does this by designing wheelchairs that could be built in developing countries from locally available materials, and by providing on-site training in wheelchair assembly, production, and fitting, to support small shop production in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. All of WWI’s designs are placed in the public domain in order not to add to the cost of village wheelchair shops using these designs. WWI offers consulting services to private wheelchair manufacturers and individual designers and inventors. Each semester, WWI gives a hands-on wheelchair design and construction class at San Francisco State University to students and interested members of the community.

Address: 
Fax: 415-338-1290
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
415-338-6277