Wheelchair Tires

When it comes to handicap mobility, wheelchair tires are probably one of the most important aspects to keep in good working order. If the wheelchair tires begin to deteriorate, it can be extremely difficult for the disabled or injured person to get around, becoming bumpy, pulling to one side, or worse. Of course, choosing the right tires for power wheelchairs, as well as manuals, to fit the lifestyle of the individual is pertinent to assuring that the tires are functional for a long time.

Some individuals do not move around a lot in a wheelchair, while others are all over the place and become very quick in their movement. In such applications, it may be worth the expense to get a wheelchair racing tire pair, built for speed and agility, to assist the patient in getting around comfortably. These tires will last longer under the abuse heaped upon them by the speed demon, as well. The Mako wheelchair tire is one such beast that is actually airless, meaning you’ll never have a flat, regardless of your aggression in motion.

Tires for power wheelchair applications may be slightly different. Most scooters and wheelchairs have a top speed that doesn’t allow for the same amount of wear and tear as can be found on manual wheelchairs. There for scooter and power wheelchair tires are a little more luxurious, with smoother tread for an easier ride. Power wheelchair and scooter tires can be compared to those for racing tires like a luxury sedan to a sports car.

Sometimes, the entire wheel needs to be replaced when a wheelchair is riding rough, but most of the time, it is just the wheelchair tire tube, which can be quickly and easily replaced in the majority of applications. Tires for power wheelchair usage may require a little more work, mostly because the chairs are heavier and may require some assistance in lifting the chair for removal and replacement of the tube.

Wheelchair tires and spinners can also be used to bring out the personality of the individual in the chair. Colors and flashy spinners can be chosen to highlight individuality, just as with a car or home. Wheelchair tire covers are also available to help protect the tires and wheels when not in use. Overall, if you think about the most used part of the wheelchair, tires are definitely number one on the list and should be well maintained for a comfortable ride.

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