TOP 7 MOBILITY DEVICES

Independent Living Specialists has been the leader in providing mobility devices for the handicapped and elderly population of Australia for over 15 years. Accordingly, all their stores Australia wide are well stocked with branded mobility devices to suit the customer’s choice and budget.

Mobility scooters, power chairs, wheelchairs, and walking aids are some of the top 7 mobility devices sought after by most customers.

Scout Sport Quattro mobility scooter and GoGo Lx mobility scooter with CTS suspension are two of the best mobility scooters.

Scout Sport Quattro Mobility Scooter

This scooter is equipped with deluxe cushioned seating and stitched contoured wide armrests for a comfortable drive and further to its comfort, the next-generation Drive splitting mechanism for easy storage and transportation is also provided. The swivel seat transmission, durable delta board, and in-house charging, electromagnetic braking system and reliable delta type handlebars for effortless control.

Pride Go-Go LX Mobility Scooter

This mobility scooter is equipped with comfort-trac suspension adding a new level of executing features and value to mobility travelling. Features include independent front and rear suspension, stylish outlook, one-touch disassembling and standard lighting. This product is one of the most advanced travel products available in the market.

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Power Chairs

Titan power chair and Travel lite electric folding power chair are two of the top power chairs available at ILS.

Titan Power Chair

The Titan power chair is a front-wheel drive, comfortable and sleek device for users who are looking for motorized mobility equipment that is usable indoor and outdoor. This power chair’s from-wheel operation sets the drive wheel forward of the user’s centre of gravity, shaping the chair into an extremely stable and safe movement over small obstacles.

Travel Lite Electric Folding Power Chair

This power chair is a new and exclusive product of Independent Living Specialists. It is lightweight and an easy solution for portable mobility with a guaranteed comfortable ride. It is designed to carry a weight up to 150kg, fit inside small spaces and longer travel mileage. Further, it has a highly efficient brushless hub motor and joystick controller with 50% battery saving power battery cycle designed for 1000 charging cycles and manufactured out of pollution-free material.

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Ultra-lightweight portable wheelchair and Breezy BasiX 2 folding wheelchair are 2 of the top wheelchairs available at ILS

Ultra-Lightweight Portable Wheelchair

This device is a strong but lightweight product. This particular wheelchair is perfect for many instances such as trips, shopping or holidays and a carry bag is also included with the purchase. It can be folded up to 1/3 the size of a normal folded wheelchair for transportation and storage. For easy side transfers and additional comfort, it is equipped with flip-up added desk arms.

Breezy BasiX 2 Folding Wheelchair

This lightweight self-propelled wheelchair is the most preferred wheelchair of the allied health professionals and most flexible eco wheelchair in the market. It symbolizes improved strength with a modern stylish look. Larger seat depth adjustment, tension adjustable backrest, and stronger castor attachment are some of the improved features.

Highly efficient and easy to use, the BasiX 2 Self Propelled is a great value wheelchair for fleet management. Now available at ILS.

Highly efficient and easy to use, the BasiX 2 Self Propelled is a great value wheelchair for fleet management. Now available at ILS.

Seat Walker-Rollator – four-wheeled walker

This device the top walking aid available at ILS and can be used both indoor and outdoor. It is a heavy-duty squad seat walker with a maximum 130kg safe working limit certified to Australian standards. Light touch lock brake system, 15cm ridged wheel, and easy fold rounded backrest for comfort are some of the new features included.

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** This post was originally published on http://ilsau.com.au/top-7-mobility-devices/

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