Quickie® GTX™ Self Propelled Wheelchair
Wheelchair Description:
The Quickie GT wheelchair is available in Swing-Away or Fixed Front Frame. Swing-Away features Swing-In/Swing-Out footrests while Fixed Front has same Open-frame design of Quickie GT.
For users looking for a stylish lo-weight, hi-performance, and convenience of a folding chair, Quickie GTX is the ticket.
Wheelchair Features:
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| Both versions of the Quickie GTX feature one of the widest selections of seat widths and depths in the industry. The seat-width ranges from 12" - 20" in 1" increments. The seat-depth ranges from 12" - 22" in 1" increments. The GTX also has a 308 lbs. user weight limit. |
| The GTX features 28° of backrest angle adjustment. This wide range provides the necessary adjustment for flat seats or seats that are angled up to 15°, which is often preferred by users wishing to maximize performance and torso stability. |
| Horizontal armrest angle-adjustment is a unique feature on the Quickie GTX Padded Swing-away Armrests. It ensures that the armrests always stay parallel to the ground, regardless of whether the armrest receiver-clamp is at an angle. This is critical for users who utilize wheelchair tray tables that mount to the armrest for meals or as a workspace. |
| Three different types of tension-adjustable backrest upholstery are available on the Quickie GTX: standard, vented, and Jay Precision adjustment backrest upholstery. If wicking heat and moisture is important, vented is an ideal choice. For complications, such as bony prominences or the need for a headrest and laterals, the Jay Precision Backrest provides the industry's optimal solution. |
| Freedom to go anywhere! Because the GTX uses a shallow x-tube assembly and no rear side-frame, it folds into an amazingly compact shape. Additionally, the GTX has the only fold-down backrest on the market. All of this translates into one of the smallest folded packages in the world. |
| The Quickie Xtender™ power-assist is another great chair option. The Xtender provides the perfect transition for users who prefer manual chairs but need some assistance when moving uphill or traveling long distances. |
Wheelchair Specifications:
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| Built to meet the requirements of HCPCS code: | K0005 |
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| Wheelchair Width: | 12 in. - 20 in. seat widths |
| Wheelchair Length/Depth: | 12 in. - 22 in. seat depths |
| Wheelchair Height: | 14.5 in. - 21 in. front seat-to-floor heights |
| Shipping Dimensions (box 1): | 32" X 12" X 38" |
| Ship Method(s): | Ground, Next Day, 2 Day, 3 Day |
| Transport Weight: | Fixed Front: 16.3 lbs., Swing-Away: 17.6 lbs. {16 x 16 including: Height-adjustable folding backrest, 5" poly casters, wheel locks, std axle plate, no rear wheels, no hangers for Swing-Away model} |
| Wheelchair Weight: | Fixed Front: 22.6 lbs., Swing-Away: 27.3 lbs. {16 x 16 including: Height-adjustable folding backrest, 24" spokes, 5" poly casters, wheel locks, std axle plate, 70° hangers w/composite footrest for Swing-Away model} |
| Shipping Weight ("Dimensional" weight defined by shippers): | 50 lbs. |
| Launch Date: | March 2006 |
| Backrest Angle Adjustment: | Range from 74° to 102° |
| Caster Options: | 3 ", 4", 4" x 1.5", 5", 5" x 1.5", 6", 6" x 1.5", 7" (micro, poly, low profile, micro lighted, soft roll, pneumatic, semi-pneumatic) |
| Rear Wheel Options: | 20", 22", 24", 26" (Mag, std Spoke, heat-treated Spoke/BB Spoke, Spinergy spoke, Mountain, Ultra Lightweight spoke, Schwabie, Kik Maeko) |
| Maximum User Weight: | 250 lbs. Std & Hemi / 308 lbs. for Heavy Duty option |
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