TiLite ZR Series 2 Wheelchair

  • 34917
  • Z2FS1
  • Tilite

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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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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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Armrests are mostly a matter of personal choice, but most often users without much mobility appreciate armrests to help alleviate shoulder and back stress. Armrests also provide additional stability for users with limited upper body balance and are helpful when navigating in and out of the wheelchair. Additionally, armrests allow users the ability to do pushups, helping relieve pressure as well as protecting clothing from the wheels.

When armrests are not fitted properly the wheelchair can become more difficult to push. Not all armrests are adjustable. Height should be fitted to allow the forearm to rest fully on the armrest without pushing up on the shoulders. For users who sit at a table or desk, swing-away armrest can beneficial.

There are four basic types of armrests:
1. Full length, fixed height (entire armrest is padded with a non-adjustable height)

2. Full length, adjustable height (entire armrest is padded with various height seetings)

3. Desk length, fixed height (partial armrest is padded for easier access with tables, non-adjustable height)

4. Desk length, adjustable height (partial armrest is padded for easier access with tables, various height seetings)

Armrest that can be easily removed or flip up and down gives users the choice of when to use the armrests.

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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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Rear wheels are critical to the performance of a wheelchair.

There are typically three types of tires:

1. Pneumatic (air-filled) tires provide a softer ride, but need to be kept inflated. Because pneumatic tires are softer than urethane tires, they are harder to push, with more resistance to the shoulders.

2. Pneumatic Flat Free (foam-filled) tires provide a stiffer ride compared to air-filled tires, and will never go flat.

3. Urethane (solid, flat-free) tires provide the quickest and stiffest ride. And they will not go flat.

Tire Tread also affects the wheelchair ride. Tires with very little tread offer a quicker ride and turn more easily because there is less rubber in contact with the ground, causing less friction. "Knobby" tires with deep treads are helpful on unpaved and rougher surfaces, yet offer less maneuverability. A 1 3/8" treaded tire is a good basic tread for everyday use.

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Camber Angle is the off-vertical tilt of the rear wheels. It is adjusted to control maneuverability, speed and stability.

The greater the camber angle, the further the distance between the bottom of the rear wheels and the closer the distance between the top of the wheels. Increasing the camber angle provides the rider with increased maneuverability and stability, but also increases the overall width of the wheelchair.

Typically 0-3 degrees of camber is considered standard for everyday use to accommodate narrow doorways and aisles. A higher camber angle is useful for sporting activities such as basketball where added stability and maneuverability is desired.

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Wheel locks, also known as brakes are used to keep the wheelchair in a stationary position, for example, while traveling on public transportation and for safe transfers in and out of the chair.

Using wheel locks as a braking device can cause injury and excessive tire wear and should never be used in this manner.

There are various types of wheel locks available:

1. Push-to-lock wheel locks are the most common. The break is engaged by the rider pushing forward and applying pressure with the palm of their hand until the lever snaps into position.

2. Pull-to-lock wheel locks work in the same manner as the push-to-pock except the lever is pulled forward. For some riders, it may be easier because it does not require as much upper body mobility needed to push the lever away from the body.

3. Swing-away, low-mount and under-mount wheel locks work in different ways depending on the style. These wheel locks help you avoid hitting your thumbs when pushing directly on the tires by mounting the wheel locks away from this range of motion. Due to its location, some riders with limited mobility may not be able to engage these wheel locks.

Wheel lock extensions provide a greater lever arm to apply and remove the locking mechanism, making the wheel locks easier to engage for a rider with decreased upper strength.

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Measure from the front of back post at the seat tube to the center of the rear axle.Less
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Measure from outside seat tube at back post to the outside of the opposite seat tube at back post.Less
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Quick Overview

The TiLite ZR Ultralightweight wheelchair introduced the concept of a custom frame and adjustable front and rear seat heights and angles. The ZR takes it a step further and gives you the options of a tapered seat and/or a v-style front end. The large 1.25” diameter tubing gives the Mono-tube frame superior rigidity with unparalleled vibration dampening. The innovative “Z” frame profile effectively reduces user fatigue, ensuring an efficient push stroke every time. TiLite’s distinctive Tru-Fit components give the ZR a clean, stylized look

Our Wheelchair Expert will configure this chair with you, call 1-800-320-7140 or simply send us a message via the live chat window.

Description

The TiLite ZR Series 2 is hand crafted from seamless, aerospace-grade titanium. Why titanium? Because titanium has no equal when it comes to dampening vibrations caused by riding over rough or uneven surfaces. This means superior comfort for the user during many hours of use. Also titanium’s weight is about one-half that of the aluminum used in most wheelchairs and it’s incredibly strong. This means the ZR will shake off years of abuse.

The TiLite ZR Ultralightweight wheelchair introduced the concept of a custom frame and adjustable front and rear seat heights and angles. The ZR takes it a step further and gives you the options of a tapered seat and/or a v-style front end. The large 1.25” diameter tubing gives the Mono-tube frame superior rigidity with unparalleled vibration dampening. The innovative “Z” frame profile effectively reduces user fatigue, ensuring an efficient push stroke every time. TiLite’s distinctive Tru-Fit components give the ZR a clean, stylized look

*Note: If selecting one of the TiLites special editions you must still fill out the entire order form. Edition options will override inconsistent selections.

SuperLite Edition
  • Titanium Open Loop Footrest
  • Folding Titanium Backrest
  • Carbon Fiber TiShaft™ Back Release Bar
  • Carbon Fiber Camber Tube
  • Slipstream Single-Sided Fork
  • Titanium Fork Stems
  • Weight Capacity 200 lbs.

  • Active Edition
  • Titanium Footrest w/ Flat ABS Cover
  • Titanium Camber Tube
  • Carbon Fiber Side Guards
  • Fold Down Rigid OR
  • Fendered Removable

  • Rugged Edition
  • Titanium Camber Tube
  • TiLite Rear Wheels w/ High Flange Hub
  • Grey Knobby
  • Black Knobby

Features

  • Titanium Frame
  • TiShaft back release bar
  • 1.25” diameter tubing
  • Adjustable camber Mount
  • TiLite Tru-Fit system
  • Free Shipping

Specifications

Product Specifications

Weight Capacity 265 lbs., 300 lbs.
Product Weight 9.3 lbs.
Seat Width 10" - 20"
Seat Depth 10" - 20"
Seat-to-Floor Height 12.5" - 21"
Axle Type Quick Release
Armrest Desk Length, Flip Back
Back Height 8.5" - 21"
Warranty on Frame Lifetime Limited
Warranty on Wearable Parts One Year Limited
Weight 10.7 lbs.
Frame Type Rigid
Front Seat Height 16″ - 21″
Rear Seat Height 12.5″ - 20″
Caster Size 3″, 4″, 5″ 6″, 8″
Camber 0°, 2°, 4°, 6°, 8°, 12°, 15°, 18°
Center of Gravity 0″ - 6″
Warranty Limited Lifetime

Returns

Return Policy

Returns Policy

Unfortunately, we can not accept returns on this product. Items damaged during delivery or sent incorrectly will be fixed or replaced at 1800wheelchair.com’s expense.

See our full return policy here.

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Frame Color

Depth Adjustable Back/Frame

Seat Depths of 10”-18” allow 2” of rearward adjustment. Height Adjustable Push Handles have a limited height range with Depth Adjustable Back

Custom Height Backrest Rigidizer Bar

The Standard Rigidizer Bar height is 6” above the Seat Sling for a short, 7” for a medium and 11” for a tall. Custom Height Rigidizer Bar must be at least 5-1/4” above Seat Sling. Maximum Height is 3” less than Lowest Seat Back Height without push handles

Handrims