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Wheelchair Seat Width Poll How wide is your seat? Rate Topic: -----

Poll: What is the width of your wheelchair? (173 member(s) have cast votes)

So, what's the width of your wheelchair, (this poll is created on behalf of Bubbleandsqueak)?

  1. 14 inches (10 votes [5.71%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.71%

  2. 15 inches (24 votes [13.71%])

    Percentage of vote: 13.71%

  3. 16 inches (51 votes [29.14%])

    Percentage of vote: 29.14%

  4. 17 inches (17 votes [9.71%])

    Percentage of vote: 9.71%

  5. 18 inches (45 votes [25.71%])

    Percentage of vote: 25.71%

  6. 19 inches (7 votes [4.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 4.00%

  7. 20 inches (12 votes [6.86%])

    Percentage of vote: 6.86%

  8. 21 inches (1 votes [0.57%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.57%

  9. 22 inches (6 votes [3.43%])

    Percentage of vote: 3.43%

  10. Bigger than 22 inches (2 votes [1.14%])

    Percentage of vote: 1.14%

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#1 User is online   Apparelyzed 

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Posted 07 May 2006 - 09:59 AM

16 inches for me, if I get too big for my cusion, I don't get a bigger cusion, I go in a diet!

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Posted 07 May 2006 - 10:48 AM

16 for me too. Always has been for 23 yrs as you say Simon, if you start 'bulging'go on a diet don't get fat!
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Posted 07 May 2006 - 02:01 PM

My seat is 19 inches wide! And even then, my sideguards hold me in somewhat.

Because I am a woman of 5'11", with a big bum!

Even when I was rather underweight - as I was at the time of my injury - my bum was always a bit large for the rest of my body. It's just the way I'm made.

I sit on a 18" cushion, but it is fine. My flab just kind of gently spills over the edge, hehehe.
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Posted 07 May 2006 - 04:06 PM

My chair is 19”. I’ve always been a “big boy” my hips have vary little fat on them I’m just a big boy. Before accident I did football, wrestling, and shot-put.
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Posted 07 May 2006 - 04:10 PM

I use an 18 inch cushion. I use the same pad for my J2 that i got 9 years ago, which was modified so it fitted better in my wheelchair, and just change the gel insert when needed.

Come to think of it, I've had the same wheelchair for the last 9 years! I really need to get another one :)
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Post icon  Posted 08 May 2006 - 11:37 AM

Hello newbie here, 14" Seat width and cushion for me, means problems getting a cushion, because most cushions only go down to 15/16".
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Posted 09 May 2006 - 06:48 PM

15/16 for me, always has been sence 1982, roho the way to go for me..
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Posted 10 May 2006 - 02:47 AM

Fat butted 18 inch wide chair here. And I need my side panels. It would be nice to have thyroid function again.
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Posted 10 May 2006 - 11:12 AM

hi everyone, can you attach pictures too of your wheel chairs. how does your brakes look like for manual types? How do you manage flat tires? Who folds the wheel chair when you ride a taxi cab. My wheel chair width is 15" stainless. Thanks to all
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Posted 07 June 2006 - 07:03 PM

Why don't you just ask: "How fat is your butt?" (__|__) j/k

I use to have a 16" but then they ordered a 17" "just in case" :cheers:

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Posted 08 June 2006 - 01:49 PM

C'mon guys !! . . . what about us skinny butts?

My wheelchairs seats are all 12" (30cm) wide, and I don't spill over by even a millimetre!

Not much padding on the butt, but my chair can go where most others fear to tread!
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Posted 08 June 2006 - 02:36 PM

15" Kuschall Airlite Pro with Primo V-Trak tyres & Jay Active cushion for me. Great combination...but cushion weighs almost as much as the chair!

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Posted 10 June 2006 - 08:13 AM

hi graphic,

do you remove the cushions when you fold your chair or the cushion collapses too when the wheelchair is folded.? Thanks - benok
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Posted 14 June 2006 - 10:09 PM

15 inches here.

i got 2 cushions... roho and handigel. both last me for 10 years and still in perfect condition.
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Posted 15 June 2006 - 11:59 AM

Hi Benok,
The back of the chair folds down on the cushion so there's no need to remove it, but because the cushion's so heavy I find it much easier to remove it for lifting the chair in and out of the car.
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hi graphic,

do you remove the cushions when you fold your chair or the cushion collapses too when the wheelchair is folded.? Thanks - benok

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Posted 15 June 2006 - 12:40 PM

16" cushion for me too. I use a 1" thick Spenco cushion (weighs 10lbs!)heavy but I've neverhad a pressure sore in 24yrs.

Aren't wheel chairs great for letting you know when you need to lose a few pounds!
I've used a folding wheelchair since my accident which is good because it fits behind the passenger seat in the car but 10 months ago I had to go for a rigid because there were no suitable folding chairs. They were all really heavy and in a "geriatric style"!!

Anyone else prefer folding but has to use a rigid?
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Posted 15 June 2006 - 01:07 PM

ladypilot... think you've described something i face now. simply hard to get a folding wheelchair which is small and not geriatric-styled. think i also gotta stick to rigid one. i've found a decent deals on quickie revolution chair. anyone has got experience with it?

hey, seems wheelchair design goes backwards.

years and years ago i've used chair made by german meyra.

you can also consider well-known and truly great kuschall.

but, unfortunately, think both you and i are going to stick to rigid chair.
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Posted 22 June 2006 - 05:37 PM

cushion is 13 wide by 15 long
power chair is 14 wide
manual chair is 13 wide
I use the same cushion on both
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Post icon  Posted 22 June 2006 - 07:58 PM

View Postmilosh, on Jun 15 2006, 02:07 PM, said:

ladypilot... think you've described something i face now. simply hard to get a folding wheelchair which is small and not geriatric-styled. think i also gotta stick to rigid one. i've found a decent deals on quickie revolution chair. anyone has got experience with it?

hey, seems wheelchair design goes backwards.

years and years ago i've used chair made by german meyra.

you can also consider well-known and truly great kuschall.

but, unfortunately, think both you and i are going to stick to rigid chair.


It seems that All the light weight / eye pleasing chairs are rigid with minute front wheels and a footplate which tucks under the main frame! WHY?? not all pairs of shoes are the same so why shouldn't there be a wide choice of chair?
I spend a vast amount of my time "off road" and need something which goes where I want to go, not that stops dead at a little bump. In winter when my chair is covered in mud I want a folding chair to put behind the car seat, not be transferring the mud to my clothes as I take the wheels off a rigid.
The folding chair I had was brilliant. American made , but after 20years I finally broke the frame and can't find anyone who welds aluminium ( aluminum to you from US) to fix it :ranting:
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Posted 23 June 2006 - 05:16 PM

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The folding chair I had was brilliant. American made , but after 20years I finally broke the frame and can't find anyone who welds aluminium ( aluminum to you from US) to fix it B)


Ladypilot,

Try the following, they may be able to weld aluminium.

Wensum Engineering Ltd
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tel: 01328 862703
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email: enquiry@wensumengineeringltd.com

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Posted 24 June 2006 - 09:19 AM

Thanks for that info, They'll probably be closed today so I'll try them on Monday.

Many thanks again...
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Posted 26 June 2006 - 10:59 PM

MY seat width is 16 and shouldn't be more than 17 deep however my new chair, which I'm not totally using yet has a seat depth of 18". I'm not sure how comfy I am in that deep a seat yet as I'm rather short (5'4) and have average but short legs. My chair guy claims he measured me appropriately but that one extra inch or two makes me feel like I'm in a cadillac. No issues with cutting off my circulation so I'm not sure why he felt I needed that depth.

Do any of you know if titanium can be welded? I've heard both yes and no from many people so not sure who to believe (or trust to work on the job)
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Posted 27 June 2006 - 06:58 AM

View PostDiana, on Jun 26 2006, 11:59 PM, said:

Do any of you know if titanium can be welded? I've heard both yes and no from many people so not sure who to believe (or trust to work on the job)


Not sure! I havn't managed to break my titanium chair with all my "off roading".........yet :)
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Posted 27 June 2006 - 11:31 AM

View PostLadyPilot, on Jun 27 2006, 07:58 AM, said:

View PostDiana, on Jun 26 2006, 11:59 PM, said:

Do any of you know if titanium can be welded? I've heard both yes and no from many people so not sure who to believe (or trust to work on the job)


Not sure! I havn't managed to break my titanium chair with all my "off roading".........yet :)


Of course it can be welded (how else would they be able to make the chairs in the first place) - HOWEVER it is a very specialist job. I'm not sure where to go but there's bound to be someone on an industrial estate near you somewhere that'll be able to do it.

Lady Pilot - similarly welding aluminium is a specialist job - although not nearly as specialist as titanium. If Simon's suggestion doesn't work I'd suggest talking to a couple of your local bicycle shops and asking where they can suggest for getting cycle frames made / repaired as they'd be able to weld up a wheelchair without any problems.
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Posted 06 July 2006 - 11:08 PM

16" for me, depth of 16" as well.
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Posted 27 September 2007 - 04:48 AM

okay this question sucks! 18 inch cushion and it blew out today.. so no fat jokes!!!!!
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Posted 27 September 2007 - 05:07 AM

wow, old post brought back to life, i had a 20 inch untill I got a new chair a few months back and i specifically asked for a 18 inch so that i would have to lose some weight. So 18 atm.

Old news also, but have you guys that like the folding chairs looked at the tilite folders? We just ordered one for a guy last week and we had a demo in the shop for a few days, if I ever needed a folding chair, it would be the tilite for sure.

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Posted 27 September 2007 - 09:37 AM

OK, my avatar is my wheelchair. I am 6' 4" but hardly have a butt at all. Sitting on a Jay 2 and no pressure sores in 24 years!

ladypilot,

I used folding chairs for years and only got my first rigid a few years ago. I was so staggered by the ease of pushing compared with the folding chair I had previsouly used I haven't been back to folding and now have a titanium rigid which is great!

Welding Titanium

I gather this has to be welded in an atmosphere of oygen (only oxygen). This makes it rather specialist. I guess one of the wheelcahir makes in the UK could do it though, except Quickie who have all their titianium chairs made in Fresno.
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Posted 27 September 2007 - 10:11 AM

16 inches here and I use nothing but rigid chairs.
They are tougher, sportier and for me personally, handle better and faster.
I drive aggressivly.

This is my new chair which I have had for about 3 months now. Very pleased with it.

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Posted 29 September 2007 - 01:14 AM

14in for me.........wheeliebear is kinda a babybear. :unsure:
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