Since the 1970s, disabled athletes have had an increasing array of specialized Wheelchairs to help them achieve the most from their chosen sport. These chairs can look very different from each other, but what they usually have in common is
lightweight frames made from composite material;
solidity (which means that they do not fold);
enhanced stability for sudden turns (this is achieved by using angled wheels).
Sports wheelchairs or recreation wheelchairs are specially designed for athletes with disabilities who are competing in sports that require agility and speed such as basketball, tennis, rugby or racing. These very specific chairs usually do not fold and are not used in everyday life. Depending on the sport, the chairs vary in design. The handcycle replaces the conventional bicycle with hand-powered peddles instead of leg powered peddles. Court chairs come with a variety of features including: front bumpers, wings, spoke protectors, castor protectors, adjustable trick footrests, and more. Racing chairs are for exactly that, racing! Their sleek designs allow competitors to rush across the finish line. All terrain wheelchairs enable exploration of off-road, unpaved, bumpy, gravel areas. The size truly depends on the sport. There are many modifications and adjustable features on this type of wheelchair. Sports wheelchairs are made from lightweight metals in order for the occupant to power it quickly and easily. Materials such as carbon steel frames, adjustable footrests, adjustable tension upholstery, aluminum pushrims, stainless steel or titanium axles are features of these very specific wheelchairs. More on wheelchair sports.
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