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Zippie TS
by Sunrise / Quickie (Model No. EIZ1A)
One base features multiple adjustments to accommodate the child's seating and positioning needs.
- 45º range of tilt-in-space
- Lightweight, adjustable aluminum base
- Built-in frame growth
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 165 lbs.
WIDTH OF SEAT
10",
11",
12",
13",
14",
15",
16",
17",
18"
SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT
16" to 19.25"
TWIST Pediatric Wheelchair
by TiLite (Model No. TWFS)
An Innovative Pediatric Wheelchair - Growth. Built In.
- No growth kits required! The TWIST is ready to grow straight out of the box
- Sized from 8" x 8" up to 15" x 16"
- 2" of growth in seat width
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 165 lbs.
WIDTH OF SEAT
Less than 10",
11",
12",
13",
14",
15"
SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT
12" to 19.5"
Zippie TS
by Sunrise / Quickie (Model No. EIZ1A)
One base features multiple adjustments to accommodate the child's seating and positioning needs.
- 45º range of tilt-in-space
- Lightweight, adjustable aluminum base
- Built-in frame growth
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 165 lbs.
WIDTH OF SEAT
10",
11",
12",
13",
14",
15",
16",
17",
18"
SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT
16" to 19.25"
TWIST Pediatric Wheelchair
by TiLite (Model No. TWFS)
An Innovative Pediatric Wheelchair - Growth. Built In.
- No growth kits required! The TWIST is ready to grow straight out of the box
- Sized from 8" x 8" up to 15" x 16"
- 2" of growth in seat width
MAX WEIGHT CAPACITY
up to 165 lbs.
WIDTH OF SEAT
Less than 10",
11",
12",
13",
14",
15"
SEAT-TO-FLOOR HEIGHT
12" to 19.5"
Answer: Consider the child’s medical needs posture support requirements, level of independence, growth potential, transportation requirements, and lifestyle.
How important is adjustability for growth?
Answer: Pretty important. Pediatric wheelchairs should offer growth-adjustable frames to accommodate changes in height, weight, and posture. This extends the lifespan of the chair and supports healthy development.
Should I choose a rigid or folding frame?
Answer: Rigid frames are more durable and lighter, often preferred for active children. Folding frames are easier to store and transport. The choice depends on lifestyle, transport needs, and storage space.
What role does posture and seating play in wheelchair selection?
Answer: Proper postural support is critical. Features like tilt-in-space, recline, custom cushions, and lateral supports help with pressure relief, spinal alignment, and comfort, especially for children with complex medical needs.
How lightweight should the wheelchair be?
Answer: Lighter chairs (especially with aluminum or titanium frames) reduce caregiver fatigue and increase self-propulsion ease for the child. Lightweight designs are ideal for frequent transportation and independence.
Are there transport-safe (bus or car) pediatric wheelchairs?
Answer: Yes, many wheelchairs come with WC19 transit options that are crash-tested for safe use in vehicles. Always ensure compatibility with car restraints or consider a separate travel chair if needed.
Can the wheelchair be customized or accessorized?
Answer: Most pediatric wheelchairs offer customization like color choices, tray tables, oxygen tank holders, headrests, and anti-tippers. These features enhance both function and fun, especially for young users.
How do I ensure long-term support and service?
Answer: Choose a reputable manufacturer and work with a durable medical equipment (DME) provider like SpinKids, that offers virtual consultations and lifetime product support. All product sold on SpinKids also include manufacturer product warranties.
