Quickie Titanium Match Point Tennis Wheelchair

  • 34907
  • 153WM17
  • Sunrise Medical

Availability: Leaves Warehouse in 6-8 weeks

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It's important for the wheelchair to be fitted properly and be as narrow as possible while maintaining comfort and safety.

This will insure the best performance for navigating tight areas both inside the home as well out in public spaces.

A wheelchair that is too narrow or too wide can cause discomfort. When too narrow, a wheelchair can become restrictive and increase the likelihood of pressure sores, while when it's too wide, becomes more difficult to push due to the angle of the arms from the shoulders to the wheels.

To determine the necessary seat width, measure the rider's widest area of the body and add one inch. This will allow for optimum seat width while maintaining ideal usability, comfort and safety.

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It's important for the wheelchair to be fitted properly and be as narrow as possible while maintaining comfort and safety.

This will insure the best performance for navigating tight areas both inside the home as well out in public spaces.

A wheelchair that is too narrow or too wide can cause discomfort. When too narrow, a wheelchair can become restrictive and increase the likelihood of pressure sores, while when it's too wide, becomes more difficult to push due to the angle of the arms from the shoulders to the wheels.

To determine the necessary seat width, measure the rider's widest area of the body and add one inch. This will allow for optimum seat width while maintaining ideal usability, comfort and safety.

To determine the appropriate seat depth, measure from the back of a chair to the inside of your knee. Subtract one inch to assure no contact is made between the edge of the wheelchair seat and the inside of your leg, which could cause discomfort and prevent the rider from sitting back fully in the chair.

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Rear seat height is measured from the back of the seat to the floor.

A chair's rear seat-to-floor height is most commonly set at a height 1" lower than the front seat height.

The rear of the seat is generally set at lower height than the front of the seat to prevent sliding forward.

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Front seat height is measured from the front of the seat to the floor.
Standard seat to floor height is 19.5". Hemi height (a lower seat) is usually 17.5

 

To determine the appropriate seat height, measure from the bend of the knee to the bottom of the foot. Subtract the height of the seat cushion if one is being used. If the wheelchair is not being self propelled by the feet, also add about 2 inches to allow for foot clearance.

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To determine a chair's back height, measure from the seat upholstery (at the seat rail) to the top of the back upholstery.Less
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While not all footrest options are available on all chairs, there are three typical styles of leg/foot rests:

1. Swing-away, Removable Foot Rests swing aside to allow easy access in and out of the chair as well as unobstructed use with tables and desks. Removable footrests also help to make the wheelchair more manageable when traveling.

2. Elevating Leg Rests are used when better circulation is needed or there is limited mobility in the leg. They raise the foot, straightening the leg. A calf pad is usually included.

3. Fixed Riggings are attached to the wheelchair frame and are not collapsible or removable, but the height of the footplate can be adjusted to the proper fitting.

For optimum comfort and safety, leg rests should provide a proper foundation for the legs and feet. The bottom thigh area should be fully supported by the seat while the soles of the feet are supported by the foot rests.

Discomfort, stress and poor posture can be caused when the legs and feet are left hanging without the support they need or when the foot rests are too high. Poorly fitted leg rests can have a destablizing effect on the chair, making it more difficult to push and navigate due to improper weight distribution.

Removable and fixed footrests are available at different angles depending on the users needs. A lesser angle allows the feet to extend further in front of the wheelchair for people who do not bend well at the knees. It also allows the heels of the feet to avoid the wheels when using larger diameter casters. A higher angle will bring the feet closer to your body and the wheelchair, shortening the overall wheelbase, allowing the wheelchair to turn in tighter spaces.

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Easy to overlook, casters are critical to the performance of a wheelchair. Casters are the small front wheels of the wheelchair. They allow the wheelchair to steer and turn in any direction by rotating on its vertical axle.

Casters typically come in sizes from 3"" to 8"". The smaller the caster the better the maneuverability of the chair and the less likely it is to shimmy. But smaller casters on unpaved surfaces, riding in and out of elevators, or passing over street grates can be more problematic. Smaller casters are typical of chairs used for sports like basketball, which is played on an even, hard surface, yet their maneuverability makes them popular for everyday use. 3"" casters require the most riding skill and may not be the best choice for a first time wheelchair user.

The large 8", pneumatic (air-filled) caster provides the softest ride and easily rolls over bumps and raised surface, yet makes propelling the chair more difficult. Because of their size, 8"" casters can be an obstruction coming into contact with furniture or the rider's foot. Pneumatic tires need to be kept inflated with the correct pressure, and are capable of going flat.

4" to 6" casters offer a good combination of maneuverability, performance and ease of riding over surface obstructions. Composite (airless) casters offer better durability and quicker ride, while pneumatic casters provide a softer, slower experience.

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Quick Overview

  • Provides optimum stability when leaning forward or serving
  • Titanium frame is twice as strong as aluminum and is much lighter

Description

The Quickie Titanium Match Point Wheelchair features a lighweight frame that cuts 2.5 lbs. off of the chair and provides the user with the speed and manueverability that the game calls for. Because titanium is so much stronger than aluminum, Sunrise is able to use much thinner tubing and still maintain a strong, durable frame.

The Titanium Match Point now features special extra-hard caster wheels which ensure that speed and maneuverability are not simply absorbed in the wheels. The extra-wide front "footprint" (distance between the caster housings) provides the stability that is often necessary when a tennis player leans forward and to the side to reach a difficult shot. Bolt-on toe clips hold the user's feet on the footplates as they attempt to stretch forward when going after the ball.

The 5th wheel anti-brace is a new option featured on the Titanium Match Point. This adjustable brace, located between the backrest towel bar and the integrated anti-tip, eliminates the rearward flex in the seat frame caused when the player leans backwards. With this option, the player no longer has to adjust to the flex in the seat when serving or leaning back for a slam.

And of course, the chair does what every athletic wheelchair is designed to do - provide the user with a sturdy and stable frame that comes equipped with the camber angles players require to prevent tipping during use.

Features

  • Provides optimum stability when leaning forward or serving
  • Center-of-mass adjustment system
  • Titanium frame is twice as strong as aluminum and is much lighter
  • Optional 5th wheel anti-tipper provides additional stability
  • Extra-hard caster wheels ensure that speed and manueverability are not simply absorbed in the wheels
  • Keeps the user's feet securely on the footplates
  • Weight capacity of 250 lbs.
  • Extreme camber options of 16° and 20° offer superior stability and effortless turning
  • Free shipping

Specifications

Product Specifications

Weight Capacity 250 lbs.
Product Weight 20 lbs.
Seat Width 12" - 20"
Seat Depth 10" - 20"
Seat-to-Floor Height 16" - 21"
Frame Color Black - Yellow
Front Wheel Size 3" - 8"
Rear Wheel Size 24", 26"
Axle Type Quick Release
Back Height 9" - 20"
Upholstery Type Nylon
Upholstery Color Black
Warranty on Frame One Year Limited
Warranty on Wearable Parts Six Months Limited
Shipping Weight 90 lbs.
Box Length 31"
Box Width 24"
Box Height 37"
Weight 20 lbs.
Rear Seat Height 13″ - 21″
Front Seat Height 16″ - 21″
Caster Size 3″
Camber Options 16°, 20°
Warranty Limited two year warranty on frame and quick-release axles. One year warranty on parts and components

Returns

Return Policy

We're sorry, but we can not accept returns on this item, as it is "built to order."

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