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 such as from airport check in desks to airplane departure gates can become a massive problem for those unable to walk huge distances, but with the purchase of a wheelchair this problem is easily overcome, and the wheelchair is easily stored on arrival.
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 be reassembled very quickly and safely by almost anyone.
Another huge advantage of a light wheelchair is the fact that they can hold the same weight as a standard wheelchair, up to about 90kgs. A lightweight wheelchair may be kept in the boot of a car of someone who does have some mobility, just in case that person cannot mange a trip they had planned on walking.
Mobility impaired travelers are now also able to use most forms of public transport. Not only are the wheelchairs light and easy to handle but the various forms of public transport are also geared to helping those with wheelchairs and most have seats near the entrances and exit doors reserved for the elderly and disabled and with easy to get to storage space for a wheelchair. This allows for the disabled person to explore much more than he has ever been able to do before.
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 because the framework of the chair is an aluminium alloy. The wheelchair is so sturdy that it can take the weight of someone weighing 90kgs. It is also extremely portable and has all the extras that you would expect of a more standard model (such as breaks and foot rests).
Authorities all over the world are now aiding disabled and mobility impaired people. 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.
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