The I-GO Outlander is built for adventure. A self-propelled wheelchair fitted with all-terrain wheels and crafted from rigid yet lightweight aluminium, this is the one for anyone looking to go further.The Outlander’s 22’’ pneumatic treaded tyres take their inspiration from the world of mountain bikes, designed specifically to take on the toughest terrain so you can travel anywhere. Whether you’re commuting or enjoying an afternoon with friends and family, these shock-absorbing tyres offer the kind of excellent grip and easy manoeuvrability that makes self-propelled wheelchair travel effortless.Coupled with those tyres are comfortable hand rims, ideal for anyone looking to take back control of their own mobility and independence. Whether you’re trekking through wet and muddy conditions or gliding around town, the Outlander handles effortlessly and comfortably.Even if you’re not travelling on your wheelchair, you can keep the Outlander on hand thanks to its excellent portability. The quick-release wheels and half-folding back transform this chair into a compact shape designed to slide into the boot or backseat of a car, or into a storage space when you don’t need it.We’ve made sure the I-GO Outlander is ready for the rigours of day-to-day use, too. The nylon seat is easy to clean and offers plenty of support, while the padded armrests make sure longer journeys don’t become a pain and the striking metallic paintwork is able to stand up to chips and scratches.Specifications:Max User Weight: 135kgSeat Width: 45cmSeat Width: 43cmSeat Height: 49cmCarry Weight: 14.1kgHeight: 96cmLength: 110cmWidth: 63cm
M**S
Bulky chair difficult to propel
Buying this chair was a bit of a mistake for me. It's very wide, almost seems like it was designed for quite an obese person.It's also 14kg which may be mid-range for many wheel chairs it's still very difficult to put in the boot of your car single handedly. It wasn't until I received a fairly standard nhs chair that I realised how sluggish and oversized the chair is. It also sometimes pivots on uneven ground and one of the main wheels loses contact with the ground which is a big problem. Better off buying a lighter chair.
I**0
Needs tougher sides replaced.
Great chair, really comfortable to sit in but heavy to maneuver.In the hot weather we recently had I found that the plastic sides bowed out and would rub on the tyres, making movement harder and friction burned the rubber on to the sides of the plastic.
L**.
Nice balance
It's a bit wider..but it's a standard width..I'm just accustomed to a really skinny anorexic wheelchair
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