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DE08 Freedom Chair - Portable e-Wheelchair
$5900
Includes:
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One Battery ( this model can hold three at once)
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Battery Charger ( Fast Charger, 2-4 hours per charge )
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Under-seat Storage Bag
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Small Tool Kit
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Freight:
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Auckland No charge
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North Island $75
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South Island $140
Easily folds and may be split into two pieces for even lighter lifting.
Portable / Travel friendly
Folding in seconds, Freedom chairs are great for road trips, or airline travel. Simply ride your electric wheel chair to checkout, deliver it to the baggage conveyor, fold it and remove the battery to carry as part of your cabin luggage.
Easy Joystick Controls
Mounting either on the right or the left side, the joystick controls are easy to use. Anti-tip technology makes hill climbing safe. Arm rests can be raised up out of the way when required. Electromagnetic brakes engage automatically when the joystick is released to a neutral position.
Model Number
DE08
Maximum User Weight
160kg
Maximum Speed
1 to 6.5 kph
Chair Weight with 1 battery
30kg (Split 15kg & 15kg)
Unfolded Size in cm
102.5 (L) x 59.6 (W) x 96 (H)
Folded Size in cm
59.6 (L) x 34.5cm (W) x 69 (H)
Seat Size
45cm (L) x 45cm (W)
Seat Height
48cm
Motor
2 x 250W Brushless Rear Motors
Battery Capacity
24V 10Ah per battery (3 battery max)
Battery Weight
1.6 per battery (Lithium)
Driving Distance
10km per battery (Max 30km)
Slope Grade Ability
12 degrees
Front Wheels
8 inch PU Tyre
Rear Wheels
10 inch Solid Rubber
Charging Time
Two - Four hours
Joystick
Left, Right or Backrest Accessory
Cushion
Removable
Backrest
Standard
Extra Feature
3 Battery Capacity, Splits into 2 parts
Turning Radius
89.3cm
Braking System
Electronic Regenerative Disc
Footrest
Folding Footrest
Seat Belt
Included
Jennie's Travels
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The family spent 2 fantastic weeks together in Scotland and thanks to the Freedom Chair I didn't miss out on anything, from enjoying Hogmanay in Edinburgh and rolling up to the castle for the spectacular fireworks display to Mugdoch Castle which is the ancestral home of us Grahams where with the others I could roll down through the tracks to what's left of the castle. Also went to Culloden and there I was able to roll all around the walkways through the fields.
Ande and I also spent 3 days in Paris when we got back from Scotland and spent 5-6 hours a day walking/rolling around all the sights. Paris was amazingly wheelchair friendly everywhere went. Staff went out of their way to accommodate a wheelchair in the Louvre.
There is no doubt in either of our minds that without the Freedom Chair we would not have seen, or done a fraction of the things we did on our trip. With the smaller size and less weight of the Freedom Chair it proved itself to be ideal everywhere we went.
This is such a wonderfully fantastic wheelchair that has made our trip, and our lives, so much better than we could have hoped.
Cheers
Jennie