Quickie Q7 Ultralight Wheelchair
Part Number: EIR4
Your Price: Out of stock
Quickie Q7 Discontinued 06-30-21
The Quickie Q7 ultralight rigid wheelchair with 7000 Series Aluminum and ShapeLoc Technology is shifting the axis of today's mobility world creating the ultimate in a light-weight wheelchair. Packed with more performance and lifestyle options than ever, the Q7's leading design and exciting new colors will have everyone saying, "I Want Q7!" Q7...
Description
Quickie Q7 Discontinued 06-30-21
The Quickie Q7 ultralight rigid wheelchair with 7000 Series Aluminum and ShapeLoc Technology is shifting the axis of today's mobility world creating the ultimate in a light-weight wheelchair. Packed with more performance and lifestyle options than ever, the Q7's leading design and exciting new colors will have everyone saying, "I Want Q7!" Q7...lighter weight, lighter price.
The Hydroformed Caster Housing creates a unique, streamlined shape and form without compromising adjustability or weight. Featuring the exclusive 4 link rear suspension with a live axle and independent coil spring system. Allowing a smoother, stable ride over a variety of terrain. The new caster bolt design uses indexed sleeves and a captured bolt that effortlessly align. It only requires tightening on one side.
New backrest options include telescoping push handles that provide infinite height adjustability and Ballistic Nylon or 3DX Spacer Fabric upholstery. The new angle adjustable flip back footplate makes transferring easy! With the ability to flip your footplate behind the down tubes, you can easily transition to the floor. The footplate adjusts from 0 to 108.
The Q7 is the best performing rigid wheelchair in the market today!
Choice Of Caster Position
Q7 offers the user the option to choose the caster position. Offering narrower performance or wider stability.
Center Of Gravity
Q7 center-of-gravity adjustment system is now available in two adjustment ranges: 0" to 3" and 1" to 4" in front of the backrest. The new 0" to 3" option is helpful for newer users who are less familiar with their chair's balance point. Both options are available at no-charge.
Q7 Enhanced Armrest Mounting
The new Padded Swing Away Armrest receivers now have thicker walls and feature a new positioning bolt made with H1150 conditioned hardened steel. This combination significantly increases the amount of load that can be placed on each armrest.
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Features
- Hydroformed Caster Housing
- Unbelievably Light
- Quickie GT Caster Setting
- Anti-flutter Caster Bushing
- Easy Access Wheel Lock Extension Handle
- Nylock Nut Backrest Securement Hardware
- Updated Padded Swing Away Armrest Receivers
- Schrader Tire Valves
Specifications
Weight: | 14.0 lbs. |
Weight Capacity: | 265 lbs. |
Average Shipping Weight: | 50lbs. |
Seat Width: | 12" - 20" |
Seat Depth: | 12" - 20" |
Frame Angle: | 75°, 80°, 85° |
Front Seat-to-Floor Height: | 16" - 21" |
Rear Seat-to-Floor Height: | 13" - 20" |
Back Height: | 8" - 20" |
Caster Options: | 3", 4", 4 x 1.25", 4" x 1.5", 5", 5" x 1.5", 6", 6" x 1.5" |
Rear Wheel Options: | 20", 22", 24", 25", 26" |
Shipping Dimensions: | 32"x24"x37" |
Parts
- Fits Quickie wheels
- Sealed wheel bearing
- 1 1/8" OD x 1/2" ID
- Precision bearing
- 7/8" OD x 5/16" ID
- Complete kit
Ratings & Reviews
I've had this chair for 6 yrs and have gone threw a frame and a towel rack, the back adjustments ware out every 6 mths along with the breaks and wheel bearing in the rear wheels. You would think for the amount of money they charge it would be a better quality chair
the chair is very light and small. I love the chair but at the same time I dislike it , the chair feels like its going to fall apart , the brake system is horrible , the side guards is some cheap plastic , the single forks tend to fall off over a period of time , I need to be tying screws mostly every weeks cause they loosen up , the back brackets are horrible , i have friends who fallen of the chair cause their back brackets have snap in half .
LIGHT LOOKS GOOD PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE BRING BACK THE THE Ti BEST CHAIR BY FAR I HAVE HAD IN MY 17 YRS IN A CHAIR YOU WILL NOT LIKE THE WIDE BIG RABBIT EAR FRAME UP FRONT. ALWAYS RUNNING INTO STUFF. HARD TO GET CLOSE TO CAR ETC. HARD TO TRANSFER IN AND OUT OF BECAUSE OF THIS
The wheelchair Is very light and mines Is nice and small. the quickie is basically made for females or someone that ain't active much , the front casters are horrible , the wheelchair is very fragile so If you are active like me get ready to be tying screws everyday , sometimes I just feel like If the chair is going to brake In half ,
This chair is well made and light. If I could weld, I would chop this chair off at the front edge of the seat and weld two short-radius tubes straight down to the castors. Not as sexy looking, but then I could get close to my sink, toilet, car seat, and workbench.
It would be a great chair for a high para; I don't think the designers considered the rest of us. Seat back mechanism became worn after 8 mos which allowed the back to tip forward and back 15 degrees.
Castor placement and front design does not allow getting close enough to objects to make a safe transfer without a sliding board if you don't have very good upper body strength.
Very light! easy to transfer into and out of car etc!
looks really flash!
locking back makes transfering easier and safer! Non found yet!