A standard wheelchair weighs around 35 to 40 pounds. A manual wheelchair can weigh anywhere from 15 to 50 lbs, depending on the weight of the frame, components, and accessories.Weight ClassWeights are a crucial factor for wheelchairs as it dictates how much energy is required to operate it. It is important to recognize the different marketing techniques wheelchair manufacturers use to skew the actual weight of the wheelchair in many different directions. Manufacturers can get away with publishing weights much lower than the actual weight of the wheelchairs that they’re selling.The reason they can do this is because the government funding codes dictate weights without leg rests and define 16 x 16 as the standard size. This however does not at all replicate the majority of wheelchairs in the market today since those are usually much heavier.
Wheelchair weight capacity is important since it affects performance, marketing, and funding. These are all good reasons for manufacturers to publish the lowest weight possible since it makes the wheelchair look more attractive to its buyers. Performance wise, a lighter wheelchair is much easier to propel and transport compared to its heavy counterpart.Obviously, there are laws in place to keep manufacturers from flat out lying about the weight of their products. But this does not prevent from these lower weights from being published.
Different configurations provide different readings for weights so a company can technically use the lightest configuration as the standard weight for the chair. As stated before, government funding codes don’t require leg rests to be listed as part of the base wheelchair although the vast majority of wheelchair users require a leg rest. This also helps save 4 pounds off the official MSRP weight reading.On top of that, the 16” frame weighs significantly less than the 18 x 16 model, which is the size the majority of individuals use. These two excluded factors already add up to an excluded weight of 5.5 lbs or more. The sad thing is that manufacturers usually don’t stop there. They can and usually do, continue to deduct additional weight from the armrests, brakes, and wheels.
Though questionable if these business practices are ethical or not, wheelchair manufactures continue to leave out valuable information from the consumer that otherwise would have been a deal breaker. It is important to do your research and buy accordingly. Remember that the weights listed by manufacturers are usually accurate but are written in a vague manner.You should consider adding and subtracting the amount of weight you think is necessary to suit your specific needs.
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Review by Elizabeth F. on 10 May 2022review stating Mom’s favorite!
I needed a chair that I could take with us, but wasn’t too heavy to lift into the car. This was perfect. When I am pushing, the hand brakes are great. Mom ordered a second chair for in the home. She gets around in it far better than her large wheelchair. Mom is soon to be 96 y/o.
Review by Irene A. on 23 Nov 2021review stating A life changer!
At 98 my formerly active mother’s knee collapsed. She started off in a transport wheelchair while we figured out what to do. After reading about the types of ultralight wheelchairs, a local medical supply recommended Karmen. I was able to speak with their customer service, who helped me narrow the chair down to the S Ergo 115. It’s lightweight, ve...Read MoreRead more about At 98 my formerly active mother’s knee
ry maneuverable and because it comes in a 16 inch, it can get through narrow doorways. We haven’t put the foot supports on, which allows Mom to use her feet as well as her arms to move around the house. She is thrilled with her new mobility, the only problem we’re having is getting her to slow down! Cost wise, the price was $200 less than a similar model at a local wheelchair store. We purchased directly from the factory and the transaction in the delivery could not have been smoother. Thank you for this life-changing product! Read LessRead less about At 98 my formerly active mother’s knee
Comments by Store Owner on Review by Irene A. on 23 Nov 2021
Store Owner
23/11/21
Hello Irene,
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. It is wonderful to hear how the chair has impacted your lives in such positive ways. Your mother sounds like an amazing person. Our team here wishes you and your mother the brightest of days ahead!
Review by Sandra M. on 30 Apr 2025review stating Durable but heavy
Wheelchair is heavy to push and to lift into my car. But it’s perfect for my husband who is 210 lbs. i ordered a foam cushion seat to use with the wheelchair but find that the 3” height is way too much for this chair.
Review by RICHARD J. on 21 Apr 2025review stating Western Pennsylvania
Lightweight. Very easy to use and control transporting my wife. Should have purchased the Ergo Flight before a rollator. Same dimensions but much more versatile and comfortable. Don't hesitate to buy.
Review by Patricia S. on 11 Apr 2025review stating Independence regained!
Great ultra lightweight wheelchair that has returned my independence to me! I can easily put it in my car myself without assistance and can now go wherever I want whenever I want! After 4 months of relying on others to get me places I am now able to be free to go the places I could before and do the things I am used to doing on my own!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. It is wonderful to hear how the chair has impacted your lives in such positive ways. Your mother sounds like an amazing person. Our team here wishes you and your mother the brightest of days ahead!