Lighter Travel Wheelchairs Are Readily Widely To The Mobility Impaired Traveler
Accessible wheelchair travel is becoming a lot less complicated nowadays as the majority of sectors are now fully geared to disabled or mobile impaired people. The use of travel wheelchairs is much greater as there are fewer obstacles put in the way of the disabled traveler.
Disabled people can have all sorts of problems to which today there seems to be a different wheelchair available for whatever problem arises. Disabled people often want to travel alone, a way in which they can keep their independence, and for this reason lightweight travel wheelchairs are a very much desired piece of equipment. Walking long corridors, like those from check in to an airplane departure gate can cause a huge amount of stress, even to someone who is only partially mobility impaired. Having a lightweight wheel chair allows for an individual to be able to travel much greater distances without the stress and the other great advantage to a lightweight wheelchair is its ease of storage.
Lightweight travel wheelchairs are superb for travelling in because they typically weigh no more than about 10kgs and can be folded and stored in very small spaces. They are absolutely ideal for fitting in the luggage compartments of cars. They can also be taken out of cars easily and can be assembled by almost anyone very quickly and safely.
Believe it or not these lightweight chairs can take the same weight as a standard wheelchair. A lightweight wheelchair will often be kept in a car of someone who does have partial mobility just in case they need assistance during a journey that might be undertaking.
Most forms of transport are now available to disabled travelers. This is due to two facts. Most forms of public transport have specially adapted seats near entrance and exit doors reserved for the disable and elderly and accessible storage for wheelchairs. The wheelchairs are so light that they may easily be stored. Easy access to public transport means that the chair user is much more able to travel to different places without fear of being stranded.
Technological advances have seen the most important part of lightweight wheelchairs, the weight, be reduced in recent years. One of the lightest wheelchairs on the market today weighs in at around 6kgs. This is as a result of the framework being made from an ultra-light aluminium alloy. Even at only 6kgs it has not lost any features available on a normal wheelchair as it can still take the weight of someone weighing 90kgs.
Worldwide there have been improvements for the disabled, be they in cities, towns, hotels, arenas or anywhere else. Almost all areas have improved access facilities for the disabled. Mobile impaired people no longer need to feel like prisoners in their own homes because the technology of travel wheelchairs has changed so much in recent years. Ten years ago no one would have believed that a wheelchair would weigh no more than 10kgs.