
Compare Transport Chairs
Three caregiver-pushed transport chairs - compare frame weight, capacity, and seat width to match the user.
| Features | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame Material | Magnesium Alloy | Aluminum | Aluminum |
| Frame Weight (empty) | ~13 lb (17 lb with wheels) | 19 lb | 33 lb |
| Weight Capacity | 250 lb | 300 lb | 450 lb |
| Seat Width | 18" | 19" | 22" |
| Lightest in Class | ✓ | ✘ | ✘ |
| Bariatric Capacity (450 lb+) | ✘ | ✘ | ✓ |
| Best For | Caregivers who lift the chair often - travel, stairs, trunks | Everyday errands and travel on a budget | Heavier users needing extra capacity and seat width |
| Price (CAD) | $689.95 | $279 (was $399) | $599 (was $849) |
Frequently Asked Questions
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The magnesium alloy frame is about 13 lb on its own, and roughly 17 lb with the rear wheels fitted - one of the lightest transport chairs available in Canada.
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250 lb. If you need a higher capacity, our 22" Bariatric Aluminum Transport Chair is rated to 450 lb.
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Yes. It ships standard with attendant (caregiver) brakes and European-style swing-away footrests with ergonomic release levers, plus removable padded seat and back cushions.
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The backrest folds down and the rear axles are quick-release, collapsing the chair to about 10.8" wide x 29" high. Seat-integrated carry handles make it easy to lift into a trunk.
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No - it's a transport chair, designed to be pushed by a caregiver. The smaller rear wheels keep it light and compact rather than self-propellable.