Back Rest Adjustable: 14”, 16”, 18”, 21″ (adjustable) *
Long Wheelbase: Provides outstanding stability and safety from tipping – the number one cause of injury to wheelchair riders
WideFlex Casters: Float over soft surfaces like grass and mud and absorb shocks for a smooth ride
Tight Turning: Radius Useable in spaces as tight as less stable chairs
Large Rear Mountain Bike-Type Tires: Perfect for off road adventures and affordable to replace
Super Duty Tough: Double the industry standard durability performance tests
Multi Position Rear Axle: Allows for center of gravity adjustment for optimal balance
Easy Transport: Simple X-Brace folding design
Bucket Seat: Seat dump designed keep the rider safe chair sudden stops
Machine Washable Upholstery
Easily Available Parts: – Tires, tubes, hardware and bearings are easy to find locally
Sporty Wheel Camber: -3 degrees of wheel camber gives ergonomic push rim placement and lateral stability
Push Button Quick Release Wheels: – Now standard
Anti-Tippers – Not available with current stock. Will become standard when new stock arrives around May 1, 2024
Note: Pressure relief cushion is now included.
Seat Widths: 12.5”, 14”, 15.5”, 17”, 18.5”
Seat Depths: 14”, 16”, 18”
Front Seat Height: 19.3” *
Back Seat Height: 16.5” *
Seat Angle: 12 degrees
Back Heights: 14”, 16”, 18”, 21″ (adjustable) *
Foot Rest Height: 12” – 17” below seat (adjustable)
Lower Back Support Angle: fixed at 8 degrees
Upper Back Support Angle: ## 8 degrees, 12 degrees, 15 degrees, custom
Wheel Camber: 3 degrees
Axle Position: 5-position adjustable +/- 0.8”
Max Tested Rider Weight: 220 lbs
Track Length:** 20.4” – 23.55”
Overall Width: 21.5” – 28.5”
Caster Size: 4.5” x 3”
Overall Length:*** 38.7” – 41.85”
Frame Type: Folding
Folded Width: 14” including rear wheels
Weight: 44-45 lbs. depending on seat width (with Whirlwind Super Duty Mountain Bike wheels)
• Seat Height measurement is based on 15.5 Seat Width. Seat Height varies +/- 1.2” with other Seat Widths. Variance in seat height affects effective Back Height, and effective Back Angle Bend.
• Track Length is the distance between where the front and rear wheels contact the ground. This distance varies with axle position.
• Overall Length is the distance from the front to the back of the chair. This distance varies with axle position.
• Upper Back Support Angle describes the angle of the back above the Lumbar area. At 8.75” above the seat the back tilt increases from 8 degrees to desired tilt.
The award-winning RoughRider is designed to handle rugged terrain with ease. It has been proven in over 25 countries by thousands of riders who live in the worst of conditions and need the best of chairs. Riders use it as a super-durable daily-use chair or as a backup when life calls for off-pavement adventures. See it in action here.
We believe in affordable technology that frees people to live life to the fullest – even in rugged environments.
The RoughRider is RoughRider America’s answer to expensive fragile chairs that unnecessarily limit access. Priced at less than half of other outdoor wheelchairs, the RoughRider is by far the best-value rugged wheelchair.
Now available in the USA. Pricing for developed countries. For developing world discounts, contact us. Product Availability: February 2, 2023: the RoughRider order completed but not yet shipped from China. Updates provided here when we have them. Available widths: 15.5″, 17″ & 18.5″. The 12.5″ & 14″ widths expected to be available May 1, 2023
Customizing and Ordering My RoughRider
It is important that your RoughRider fit you well. A poorly fit wheelchair can cause pressure sores and fall-related injuries. A well fit wheelchair promotes safety, health, and provides the most independence through mobility. Take a moment to carefully measure yourself for your RoughRider. With the help of your Occupational Therapist or other health care professional, determine the Seat Width, Seat Depth, Backrest Height, and Back Rest Angle of your RoughRider before ordering. If you already know your wheelchair dimensions, Skip Below to ordering.
SEAT WIDTH
To find the distance between your hips, first position yourself seated with pelvis upright on a firm surface. Then, measure the distance between the widest points of the hips and thighs without compressing any tissue. Finally, record your measurements. It is important not to have a chair that is wider than necessary as it will be harder to push and may prevent you from passing through narrow doorways.
SEAT DEPTH
Position yourself seated upright on a firm surface. Measure the length of your upper leg, the distance from behind the knee to the back of the pelvis (back of your lower leg). Subtract 1/2” to find the maximum seat depth, to allow for space between the back of the knee/upper leg and seat fabric. Record the final measurement.
BACKREST HEIGHT
Your preferred backrest height is determined by your personal comfort level and physical ability. We recommend, generally, that the top of the back support should fall just beneath the bottom of the shoulder blade. For less active riders who require more torso support, the back support should be higher, falling just beneath the armpit. Position yourself seated upright on a firm surface. Hold your hands flat against the surface you are sitting on. Measure the distance from the seated surface to the desired, most comfortable point for support on your back. To this number add the height of your cushion when you are sitting on it. Record the measurement.
PREFERRED BACKREST ANGLE
Backrest angles are determined by the torso control of the rider. Whirlwind recommends that those with less torso control, such as quadriplegics, sit with a backrest angled further backwards to avoid falling forward in a wheelchair. Those with more torso control, such as amputees, can sit with the backrest more upright. Proper backrest angle is best determined by an occupational therapist or health care professional. Although there is only one option – 8 degrees – in the drop down list below, you can adjust the backrest angle by adjusting the backrest straps (i.e. looser at the bottom and tighter at the top for a more erect position).
Description
The award-winning RoughRider is designed to handle rough terrain with ease. It has been proven in over 60 countries by more than 50,000 riders who live in the worst of conditions and need the best of chairs. Riders use it as a super-durable daily-use chair or as a backup when life calls for off-pavement adventures.
We believe in affordable technology that frees people to live life to the fullest – even in rugged environments.
The RoughRider is our answer to expensive fragile chairs that unnecessarily limit access. Priced at less than half of other outdoor wheelchairs, the RoughRider is by far the best-value rough terrain wheelchair.
Now available in the USA and for shipment to Canada, Europe, and Australia. Please note that significant volume discounts are available for donations in developing countries.