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  2. WCMX (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Riders use purpose-built wheelchairs called WCMX chairs to perform various tricks and stunts. Unlike standard daily use wheelchairs, WCMX chairs have a reinforced frame, grind bar, carbon fibre push wheels, skateboard or rollerblade wheels, suspension castors and a seatbelt. [11]

  3. TiLite - Wikipedia

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    TiLite is a company that produces custom ultralight manual wheelchairs made from titanium, aluminum, and carbon fiber materials. [1] The company is known for creating personalized wheelchairs through a process called TiFit, which involves tailoring each wheelchair to the exact specifications of its user.

  4. Mogo Wheelchairs - Wikipedia

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    Mogo Wheelchairs is an Australian manufacturer of sporting wheelchairs established by Michael Callahan who competed in wheelchair basketball for Australia at the 1984 Summer Paralympics and 1992 Summer Paralympics. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  5. The best electric wheelchairs for 2025, according to ... - AOL

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    Drive Medical Titan AXS Mid-Wheel Power Wheelchair. $2,349 at Global Industrial. ... standing, cushion, trunk support and custom controls to help operate the chair," Cacopardo says.

  6. Wheelchair - Wikipedia

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    The addition of geared, all-mechanical wheels for manual wheelchairs is a new development incorporating a hypocycloidal reduction gear into the wheel design. The 2-gear wheels can be added to a manual wheelchair. The geared wheels provide a user with additional assistance by providing leverage through gearing (like a bicycle, not a motor).

  7. REE Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Before changing its name to REE Automotive, the company was called SoftWheel. [6] SoftWheel was founded in 2011 by Gilad Woolf. Woolf engaged the services of Amihai Gros and the services of Ahishai Sardes of Ziv Av Engineering, who developed a wheelchair wheel with an embedded suspension system. [7]