Sunrise Medical Zippie Zone Manual Wheelchair

Ultra-light rigid frame for active kids and teens

Manufacturer code: Sunrise Medical
Overview:

A sleek and strong paediatric wheelchair designed for growing independence.

The Sunrise Medical Zippie Zone Manual Wheelchair is a rigid paediatric chair made from ultralight aerospace-grade aluminium, offering excellent manoeuvrability and customisable...

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Product Description

Designed for active children and teens, the Sunrise Medical Zippie Zone Manual Wheelchair features a strong yet lightweight 7000 series aluminium frame for ease of self-propulsion. The rigid design enhances responsiveness and optimises energy transfer, while advanced materials keep the total weight down to just 6.5 kg.

Growth is a key consideration — the frame includes 7.6 cm of built-in depth growth and 5 cm width adjustability via a free growth kit. Sling upholstery adds an extra 5 cm of depth growth. This makes the Zippie Zone a long-term solution for children with evolving mobility and positioning needs.

Engineered with ShapeLoc heat-treating for improved strength and thinner tubing, the Zippie Zone combines lightweight performance with cost-effectiveness. Colourful frame and caster options allow children to express their personality through their mobility equipment.

Who it’s for

  • For active kids and teens who need a lightweight, high-performance rigid wheelchair
  • For families and therapists looking for long-term growth and adaptability in a paediatric frame

Designed for active children and teens, the Sunrise Medical Zippie Zone Manual Wheelchair features a strong yet lightweight 7000 series aluminium frame for ease of self-propulsion. The rigid design enhances responsiveness and optimises energy transfer, while advanced materials keep the total weight down to just 6.5 kg.

Growth is a key consideration — the frame includes 7.6 cm of built-in depth growth and 5 cm width adjustability via a free growth kit. Sling upholstery adds an extra 5 cm of depth growth. This makes the Zippie Zone a long-term solution for children with evolving mobility and positioning needs.

Engineered with ShapeLoc heat-treating for improved strength and thinner tubing, the Zippie Zone combines lightweight performance with cost-effectiveness. Colourful frame and caster options allow children to express their personality through their mobility equipment.

Who it’s for

  • For active kids and teens who need a lightweight, high-performance rigid wheelchair
  • For families and therapists looking for long-term growth and adaptability in a paediatric frame

Description

  • Rigid 7000 series aluminium frame – lightweight and strong for everyday propulsion
  • Built-in growth system – 3″ depth and 2″ width adjustability
  • Featherweight design – as little as 6.5 kg for easy handling
  • High wheel access – enhances independence and manoeuvrability
  • Customisable colours – playful options from zebra print to light-up casters
  • Cost-effective alternative to titanium – heat-treated for strength and durability
Specifications Details
Safe Working Load (SWL) 75 kg
Base Width 51 cm – 61 cm (20” – 24”)
Base Length TBC
Seat Width 20.3 cm – 40.6 cm (8” – 16”)
Seat Depth 20.3 cm – 45.7 cm (8” – 18”)
Front Seat Height 35.6 cm – 48.3 cm (14” – 19”)
Rear Seat Height 33 cm – 48.3 cm (13” – 19”)
Backrest Height 15.2 cm – 45.7 cm (6” – 18”)
Backrest Angle TBC
Frame Angle 80°
Frame Material Aluminium
Total Weight 6.5 kg
Transport Weight (Excl. Rear Wheels) TBC
Warranty Limited lifetime on frame
1 year limited on components
Standard ISO 7176-19 / WC19
AS 3695
AS 3696
Transit Options Yes
ARTG Certificate 100167
Compatible with Power Assist Yes

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