Are there wheelchairs designed specifically for sports?

Are there wheelchairs designed specifically for sports?


Physical disability does not mean that you cannot participate in sports. Nowadays, equipment is becoming more diverse and easier to use, increasing the options for people with limited mobility to participate in recreational and competitive sports.


There are many sports that people with disabilities can participate in: basketball, rugby, tennis, cycling, hiking, skiing or athletics. The latter was one of the first sports in the Paralympic Games and has become one of the most popular.


Sports wheelchairs are very different from ordinary manual or electric wheelchairs. Disabled athletes also have standard chairs for daily life and sports chairs for competitions.


Competition wheelchairs are lighter and easier to maneuver than traditional wheelchairs. The wheelchair has a smaller seat and no armrests or headrests to allow a greater range of movement. In many cases, there are tires adapted to the sports venue, whether it is a gym or an outdoor field. The wheels are generally tilted to better manage speed, the chassis is narrow and reinforced, while the seat can be tilted at different levels.


The wheels of this sports wheelchair JL730 are tilted to better manage speed. The sports wheelchair does not have armrests or headrests to allow for a greater range of motion. The footrests of the wheelchair can be adjusted in height.

sports wheelchairs

This leisure sports wheelchair JL721 has removable armrests that can be put down for a rest when needed. The wheels of this leisure wheelchair are normal direction wheels.

competition wheelchairs

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