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Wheelchair for daily use
High frame quality, high brake quality, simple to use folding mechanism, durable wheels. Push-handles have comfortable natural grip and look good. Quick releasing wheels.Paint is attractive and tough.Looks, comfort overall design.
Wheelchair for Racing
Strong, light, and good looking.Very stable at speed. Turns easy. Well built. No breakage of the frame or joints. Many different size wheels, push rims available for fine tuning it to your needs. Sharp looking chair that turns heads.
Wheelchair for Basketball
It is not just about the power of your equipment. With this strong titanium frame, it can take all the punishment your opponents can dish out, so you don't have to.
Features:
· 1" Aerospace Grade Titanium Frame
· Adjustable fixed height seat back
· Adjustable center of gravity
· Depth adjustable titanium front wing
· Paint won't chip with this titanium finish
Wheelchair for Dancing
Specifications
New style spot wheelchair,easy to drive lightweight,strong and durable.
Back adjustable angles for more comfort seating.New style spot
wheelchair,easy to drive lightweight,strong and durable.Back adjustable angles for more comfort seating.New style sport wheelchair ,easy to control
1.lightweight,strong and durable
2.Multiple position axle for different wheel sizes
3.tailored to fit even first user
4.Height adjustable side panel for greater moving flexibility
5.Back adjustable angles for more comfort seating
6.Quick release front and rear wheels for easier transportation
7.High pressure rear tyres suitable
8.for rigid turning task and reduce resistance for greater molity
Wheelchair Tennis
Tennis Wheelchair: LIGHTWEIGHT. NON-FOLDING. Padded cushion seat.
Detachable Quick Release Pneumatic tired rear wheels.
Wheelchair for Table Tennis
Table Tennis Wheelchair: This lightweight robust wheelchair is self-propelled. Comes with a padded cushion seat and the back seat can fold down. Made of detachable quick release Pneumatic tired rear wheels.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
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