
Freiheit Freedom Chair Lightweight Transit Wheelchair – German-Engineered Folding Wheelchair up to 110kg
Freiheit Freedom Chair – German-Engineered Lightweight Transit Wheelchair
The Freiheit Freedom Chair is a German-engineered, lightweight transit wheelchair designed to support heavier users (up to 110kg/17 stone) while remaining easy to fold, transport, and manoeuvre. Its compact, folding design makes it ideal for travel, day outings, hospital visits, and everyday use by carers and family members. Available in 400mm and 450mm seat widths to suit different users.
- Supports up to 110kg (17 stone)
- Lightweight and easy to fold for transport
- German-engineered Freiheit quality
- Available in 400mm and 450mm seat widths
- Ideal for carers, families, and travel use
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a transit wheelchair and a self-propel wheelchair?
A transit wheelchair has small rear wheels and is designed to be pushed by a carer. A self-propel wheelchair has large rear wheels the user can push themselves. The Freiheit Freedom Chair is a transit wheelchair — best suited for users who need to be pushed by another person.
How much does the Freiheit Freedom Chair weigh?
Please refer to the product specification for the exact weight. Lightweight transit wheelchairs typically weigh 8–12kg. The Freiheit's lightweight design makes it easier for carers to load into car boots and manoeuvre in tight spaces.
What seat width should I choose — 400mm or 450mm?
Measure the widest point of the user's hips. Allow 2–3cm on each side for comfortable seating. A 400mm seat suits users up to approximately 36cm hip width; 450mm suits wider users. Consult an occupational therapist if unsure.
Can an occupational therapist help with wheelchair selection?
Yes. An OT can assess the user's needs, recommend the appropriate wheelchair type and size, and may assist with ACC or Whaikaha funding applications for eligible users in New Zealand.
Is the Freiheit Freedom Chair covered by ACC or disability funding?
Funding eligibility depends on individual circumstances and assessment. Consult your occupational therapist or Whaikaha (Ministry of Disabled People) for guidance on equipment funding options available to you.
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Freiheit Freedom Chair – German-Engineered Lightweight Transit Wheelchair
The Freiheit Freedom Chair is a German-engineered, lightweight transit wheelchair designed to support heavier users (up to 110kg/17 stone) while remaining easy to fold, transport, and manoeuvre. Its compact, folding design makes it ideal for travel, day outings, hospital visits, and everyday use by carers and family members. Available in 400mm and 450mm seat widths to suit different users.
- Supports up to 110kg (17 stone)
- Lightweight and easy to fold for transport
- German-engineered Freiheit quality
- Available in 400mm and 450mm seat widths
- Ideal for carers, families, and travel use
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a transit wheelchair and a self-propel wheelchair?
A transit wheelchair has small rear wheels and is designed to be pushed by a carer. A self-propel wheelchair has large rear wheels the user can push themselves. The Freiheit Freedom Chair is a transit wheelchair — best suited for users who need to be pushed by another person.
How much does the Freiheit Freedom Chair weigh?
Please refer to the product specification for the exact weight. Lightweight transit wheelchairs typically weigh 8–12kg. The Freiheit's lightweight design makes it easier for carers to load into car boots and manoeuvre in tight spaces.
What seat width should I choose — 400mm or 450mm?
Measure the widest point of the user's hips. Allow 2–3cm on each side for comfortable seating. A 400mm seat suits users up to approximately 36cm hip width; 450mm suits wider users. Consult an occupational therapist if unsure.
Can an occupational therapist help with wheelchair selection?
Yes. An OT can assess the user's needs, recommend the appropriate wheelchair type and size, and may assist with ACC or Whaikaha funding applications for eligible users in New Zealand.
Is the Freiheit Freedom Chair covered by ACC or disability funding?
Funding eligibility depends on individual circumstances and assessment. Consult your occupational therapist or Whaikaha (Ministry of Disabled People) for guidance on equipment funding options available to you.













