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AO7 electric wheelchair nz

A07 Freedom Chair - Portable Powered Wheelchair

$4600

Includes:

  • One Battery ( this model can take two )

  • Battery Charger ( Fast Charger, 2-5 hours per charge )

  • Under-seat Storage Bag

  • Small Tool Kit

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Freight:

  • Auckland No charge

  • North Island  $75

  • South Island  $140

A06 Powered wheelchair
A06 e-wheelchair
AO6 lightweight electric wheelchair folded up for transport in a car boot

Portable / Travel friendly

Folding in seconds, Freedom chairs are great for road trips, or airline travel. Simply ride your electric wheel chair to checkout, deliver it to the baggage conveyor, fold it and remove the battery to carry as part of your cabin luggage.

electric wheelchair joystick option closeup

Easy Joystick Controls

Mounting either on the right or the left side, the joystick controls are easy to use. Anti-tip technology makes hill climbing safe. Arm rests can be raised up out of the way when required. Electromagnetic brakes engage automatically when the joystick is released to a neutral position.

Robert's Freedom Chair customer testimonial

Model Number

AO7

Maximum User Weight

110kg

Maximum Speed

1 to 6.5 kph

Chair Weight with 1 battery

23kg

Unfolded Size in cm

95 (L) x 56 (W) x 91 (H)

Folded Size in cm

56 (L) x 30 (W) x 65 (H)

Seat Size

41cm (L) x 43cm (W)

Seat Height

48cm

Motor

2 x 200W Brushless Rear Motors

Battery Capacity

24V 10Ah per battery (2 max)

Battery Weight

1.6kg per battery (Lithium)

Driving Distance

12km per battery (Max 24km)

Slope Grade Ability

10 degrees

Front Wheels

8 inch PU Tyres

Rear Wheels

10 inch Solid Rubber Tyres

Charging Time

Two - Five hours

Joystick

Left, Right or Backrest Accessory

Cushion

Removable

Backrest

Standard

Extra Feature

Two battery capacity

Suspension

Spring Absorber

Braking System

Auto Electromagnetic Disk Brakes

Footrest

Folding Footrest

Seat Belt

Included

Optional Accessories

Jennie's Story

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At the weekend we visited our daughter in Rotorua.  This time I didn't have to find an excuse not to go for a walk around the lakefront and for two and a half hours we walked around Government Gardens which were beautiful, and the lakefront which was fantastic. (I didn't feel a bit tired).  Part of the path around the lake was very sandy and I thought I might have to turn around, but it was over a hard-packed dirt surface and again the chair didn't skip a beat.  We went to a café after for coffee, and I simply drove up to the table, pulled the armrests backwards and enjoyed a coffee with Ande and Shona. 

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It has literally been years since I have been able to do this, and I feel like I have a whole new lease of life!  The ease and freedom we have now to simply fold the chair and put it in the back of the car is fantastic.  I feel able now to go anywhere and do almost anything.

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This chair is very aptly named, as it certainly is a Freedom Chair.  Cheers Jennie 

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