Large Volume Orders

Ordering Wheelchairs for Organizations and Groups

RoughRider America works with a wide range of organizations to provide rugged, high-quality wheelchairs at volume pricing. Whether you are a nonprofit, healthcare provider, government agency, rehabilitation center, or community organization, we are here to help you get the right chairs to the people who need them.

Our wheelchairs have been trusted by riders in 60+ countries and are built to perform in demanding conditions, from urban environments to remote and rough terrain. Volume pricing is available to help your procurement funds go further.

We are happy to assist you through every stage of your project, from selecting the right model and size mix, to logistics and delivery, to fitting guidance and follow-up support.

What is included with each chair?

Each large volume order includes your choice of color and logo customization, a pressure relief cushion, a user manual in your preferred language, and a multi-tool and tire repair kit with a pump.

Shipping efficiency

350 boxed RoughRiders fit into a standard 40′ HC container. Our standard shipping method with wheels removed adds only 5 minutes to the wheelchair provision process and significantly reduces shipping costs.

Helpful resources

For determining the right size mix for your order, the Wheelchair Rider Assessment Form is a useful tool. The RoughRider User Manual is available in multiple languages as a downloadable PDF.

Please note: RoughRider America does not provide training on wheelchair provision according to WHO Guidelines.

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Large Volume Orders

Customizing and Ordering My Roughrider

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. Whirlwind recommends, 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 healthcare 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).

Now please enter your measurements into the fields on the product page before ordering. For more information about measuring, please refer to the RoughRider Fitting Sheet. You are responsible for choosing the right chair for yourself. If you are uncomfortable with determining your wheelchair size, please consult a professional.