Ki Mobility Ultra-Lightweight Focus CR

The Ki Mobility Focus CR has a centre of gravity system with a single rotation point, allowing the user to find the perfect angle. A system that utilises two control paths with two different centres of rotation to minimise the problems that result from the inevitable misalignment between the centre of gravity of the system and a single rotation point. HD Version Available.

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Discover the future of personalised mobility with the Ki Mobility Ultra-Lightweight Focus CR, a revolutionary tilt-in-space wheelchair designed to enhance user comfort and mobility. Embodying innovation and functionality, the Focus CR offers an unparalleled combination of adjustability, responsiveness, and lightweight design to meet the unique needs of its users. Experience the freedom of movement with Ki Mobility's latest masterpiece.

 

Key Features:

  • Complex Rotation Tilt Technology (C.R.T.): The Focus CR incorporates Ki Mobility's patented C.R.T. technology, providing a 50° tilt range that ensures user stability and comfort while minimizing shear and maximizing effective tilt. This sophisticated mechanism allows for smooth and controlled tilt, enhancing user comfort and caregiver ease of use.

  • Smart Adjustability for Personalised Fit: Designed with the user in mind, the Focus CR features extensive adjustability options. With easily adjustable seat width, depth, and height, it ensures a perfect fit for a wide range of body types and sizes, promoting optimal posture and support.

  • Ultra-Lightweight for Ultimate Mobility: Emphasising mobility and ease of transport, the Focus CR stands out with its ultra-lightweight frame. This design choice not only makes it easier for users and caregivers to handle the wheelchair but also improves maneuverability, allowing for effortless navigation through tight spaces and across various terrains.

  • Durable and Stylish: Constructed with high-quality materials, the Focus CR combines durability with a sleek, modern aesthetic. Choose from a variety of color options to personalise your wheelchair to your style, ensuring that it looks as good as it performs.

  • Enhanced Safety Features: Safety is paramount with the Focus CR. Equipped with advanced safety features, including a tilt lock and adjustable anti-tip wheels, it provides peace of mind for both users and caregivers. Whether at home or on the go, you can rely on the Focus CR to deliver a secure and stable experience.

  • Comprehensive Range of Accessories: Tailor the Focus CR to meet your individual needs with a wide range of accessories. From adjustable headrests and lateral supports to custom seating options, the Focus CR can be customised to enhance comfort, functionality, and style.

  • Warranty and Support: Backed by Ki Mobility's commitment to quality, the Focus CR comes with a comprehensive warranty, ensuring your peace of mind and satisfaction. Allied Medical's expert team is always ready to provide support, from initial customisation to ongoing maintenance.

 

Embrace a new level of independence and comfort with the Ki Mobility Ultra-Lightweight Focus CR, the ultimate solution for those seeking a tilt-in-space wheelchair that doesn't compromise on mobility, comfort, or style. Whether you're navigating the challenges of daily life or exploring the world around you, the Focus CR is designed to support your journey every step of the way.

 

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Seat Width 14" - 24"
Seat Depth 14" - 22"
Seat Height 13" - 20.5"
Folding Frame Yes
Tilt-in-Space Yes
Tilt Range -5° - 50°
Recline Yes
Minimum Seat to Floor Height 13"
Standard Leg rest Style Swing away or 60°, 70°, 80° or 90° fixed frames
User Weight Limit 136 kg (HD Optional Version 181 kg)
Transport Weight 14.97 kg (16”x16” with Stroller Handle Back Posts, 6”x1” Poly Casters. Armrests, Footrests and Rear Wheels Removed)
Seating Slung Upholstery
Brakes Push to lock, Pull to lock
Rear Wheel Size Mag, 24" spoke
Castor Size 1" - 2"
Standard Tyres Street Pneumatic 1 3/8” (Standard Extra Option 12, 16, 20, 22, 24" MAXX Mag)

How do you fold/unfold a manual wheelchair?

The easiest way is to lift up under the centre of the wheelchair seat upholstery. To unfold, tilt slightly to one side, and press down on one or both seat rails keeping fingers and hands clear of any moving parts. Some wheelchairs may fold up differently, so it is best to refer to the user manual to learn how this can be done.

How do you know what size wheelchair is right?

It is important that the wheelchair fits well enough, that it is comfortable and that it is not likely to press on any part of the body, with the potential of creating pressure areas.

To ensure the right fit, the following measurements are needed of the wheelchair user:

  1. The measurement from the bottom to the shoulder (taken when sitting)
  2. The measurement from the back of the bottom to the back of the knee.
  3. The measurement from behind the knee to the heel (taken when sitting).
  4. The widest measurement of the backside when seated.
  5. As different wheelchairs have different user weight limits, it’s important to know the weight of the wheelchair user.

If it’s hard to get all these measurements, there are a couple of simple things that can be done to make sure the wheelchair fits okay:

  • Is there enough room to slide a hand down between the armrest and the thigh? If this is not possible, a larger size needs to be tried.
  • Can two fingers side by side be put behind the knee before hitting the seat upholstery? If not, then a wheelchair with a longer seat depth is needed.

Why are legrests that swingaway needed?

If the legrests swing away, the wheelchair can get closer to an object that is being transferred onto. They also make it easier for a hoist or piece of equipment used to help transfer a wheelchair user, get closer to the wheelchair, making the transfer easier and safer.

Can the legrest length be adjusted?

The position of the footplate can easily be adjusted to fit the individual's leg length. To alter the length, simply loosen the bolt under the end of the legrest, adjusting the footplate in and out to achieve the desired position, and then re-tightening the bolt securely.

The footplate should be adjusted to support the weight of the foot and lower leg in such a position that permits the weight to be bared by the thighs. If the legrest is too long, the user will have a line of pressure under the thigh, at the front of the seat upholstery. If the legrest is too short, the knees will be too high and too much pressure will be on the buttocks.

Ideally the user's knees and hips should be at the same angle.

Why are anti-tippers important?

Anti-tippers are designed to stop the wheelchair from tipping backwards when the wheelchair is going up an incline. While some antitippers are removable, Allied Medical does not recommend the removal of these - they are a safety feature on the wheelchair and should be used at all times.

What is the ideal height for the backrest?

Ideally you want to have the back upholstery end just under the shoulder blade. Sometimes carers like to have the push canes higher to make it easier for them to push, but be careful in raising them up too high as this can often stop the users being able to self-propel easily. An adjustable height backrest is an idea especially if a wheelchair cushion hasn’t been decided on yet.

What are the benefits of height adjustable armrests?

As we are all different sizes, and choose to sit on different height cushions, height adjustment is important. By being able to adjust the height of the armrests getting under a table is more accessible, or if a tray is being used, the tray can be at a serviceable height. Proper armrest height is very important as it can prevent shoulder problems. Ideally an armrest that is correctly adjusted will support forearms with the elbows at 90 degrees and the shoulders will be level.

Do you ever have second hand wheelchairs?

As Allied Medical is an importer, we only stock new wheelchairs. However, from time to time we do have wheelchairs that are ex-demo and may have some minor paintwork damage. We are happy to sell these at a reduced cost but with the same warranties. This is a good way of getting a great wheelchair at a price that is a little easier on the pocket.

If you want a second hand wheelchair, try looking on Trade Me or visit our Stockist Locator page as they may have some available.

What maintenance does the wheelchair need?

Most wheelchairs come with a basic instruction manual which outlines any specific regular maintenance that is required to that model.

In general, it is a good idea to check the following on a monthly basis:

  • If the wheelchair has pneumatic tyres on it, check that the air pressure in the tyres is correct – the correct pressure is indicated on the side of the tyre
  • Check that the axle housing is free from dirt, hair and mud. Clean any dirt or hair that has gathered around the axles – the wheels should spin freely
  • Check that the castors run smoothly – make sure there is no hair, fluff or grit in the castors
  • Check that the brakes hold the tyre firmly in place and are easy to put on and off

Check that the nuts and bolts are all tight and secure

Other words of advice when choosing a wheelchair.

Try as many as you can – visit one of our Dealers who will hold several different models in stock so you can go and compare them there. Dealer staff are trained to assist people to find the right size wheelchair for you within your price range.

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