Upgraded aluminium Flipper manual wheelchair – how does it improve ride comfort for adults with disabilities and support their caregivers?
The upgraded aluminium Flipper manual wheelchair is a folding wheelchair for adults, enhanced with three practical elements: attendant brakes, a seat cushion and anti-tip wheels on both sides. This gives the caregiver more convenient control over the travel path, while the user benefits from a more comfortable seat and a more stable feel when moving.
The lightweight aluminium frame with a folding cross-brace, 24″ quick-release rear wheels, adjustable armrests and legrests, and centre of gravity adjustment remain shared features of the Flipper series. The upgraded version is a strong choice wherever the wheelchair is used more intensively and greater comfort is expected for both the user and the caregiver.
Advantages of the upgraded Flipper wheelchair – key benefits
Easier wheelchair handling – attendant brakes at the push handles
Drum-type attendant brakes at the push handles allow the caregiver to smoothly brake or stop the wheelchair without reaching down to the wheels. This is a major help on ramps, longer descents and when manoeuvring in tight or crowded spaces.
More comfortable sitting – seat cushion included
The upgraded Flipper includes a seat cushion (approx. 3 cm), which increases perceived comfort during longer periods of sitting. It works well for medical appointments, trips outside the home and longer journeys in the wheelchair.
Anti-tip on both sides – more stable rear section of the wheelchair
Anti-tip wheels on the left and right side help stabilise the rear of the wheelchair when starting, going up kerbs or travelling uphill. In daily use, both user and caregiver experience more predictable wheelchair behaviour, especially during dynamic manoeuvres.
Light operation with high load capacity – aluminium construction
Despite the added features, the Flipper remains a wheelchair with a lightweight aluminium frame and a load capacity of up to 136 kg. For the caregiver, this means easier pushing and lifting of the wheelchair when folding or placing it in a car boot, without sacrificing load capacity.
Easier storage and transport – folding frame and quick-release axles
The folding cross-brace and 24″ quick-release rear wheels allow the upgraded Flipper manual wheelchair to be quickly prepared for transport or stored in limited space. This is particularly convenient in small flats and when the wheelchair is frequently transported by car.
Facilitated transfers and positioning – adjustable armrests and legrests
Removable, flip-up, height-adjustable armrests and removable, swing-away legrests make it easier to adapt the wheelchair to the user’s body shape and support comfortable transfers from a bed, armchair or hygiene chair.
Smoother negotiation of obstacles – rear tipping lever
The tipping lever (step tube) helps the caregiver lift the front wheels over thresholds, kerbs and other uneven surfaces. Combined with the anti-tip wheels, this provides a smoother and more controlled feel on different types of terrain.
Potential for further upgrades – one-arm drive, headrest, stair-climber compatibility
The upgraded Flipper can be further equipped with a one-arm drive system and a headrest adjustable in height and rotatable 360°, and—according to the stair-climber manufacturer’s instructions—can be mounted on a tracked stair climber. This lets the same wheelchair model be adapted to very different care and rehabilitation scenarios.
Use in different patient groups – how does the upgraded Flipper perform in practice?
For dependent users and seniors
For adults requiring frequent help from a caregiver, the upgraded Flipper manual wheelchair makes it easier to cover varied distances—from moving around the flat to short outdoor trips. Brakes at the push handles help control speed, while the anti-tip wheels and seat cushion translate into a more comfortable experience during everyday journeys.
For partially active users
For users who can operate the hand rims but prefer support from a caregiver outdoors, the upgraded version feels like a more complete configuration. It makes it easy to combine short stretches of independent propulsion with longer shared trips for walks, examinations or rehabilitation sessions.
For users in rehabilitation and after amputations
Centre of gravity adjustment, anti-tip on both sides and the seat cushion make this variant of the Flipper a good fit for users after amputations or undergoing demanding rehabilitation. A properly configured wheelchair can improve sitting comfort and perceived stability during treatment and daily activities. The scope of use and configuration should be planned together with a physiotherapist or an orthotics/prosthetics technician.
Sizes and fitting – what to consider when choosing the upgraded Flipper?
When selecting the upgraded Flipper manual wheelchair, it is worth:
- measuring hip width in a seated position,
- adding approx. 1–2 cm allowance for clothing and comfort,
- choosing the available seat width closest to this measurement.
A version with a wider seat (e.g. 51 cm) can be a good choice for users with a larger body build or after amputations, while narrower seat widths make it easier to move through narrow corridors and doorways.
It is also worth considering:
- the overall width of the wheelchair versus doors, corridors and lifts,
- the ability to correctly adjust legrests height so that the feet rest comfortably on the footplates and the knees are bent at roughly a right angle.
These are general guidelines—final decisions about seat width, centre of gravity settings and additional equipment should ideally be made together with a specialist, especially for users with comorbidities or after amputations.
Technical specification – Flipper wheelchair, upgraded version
- Type: aluminium Flipper manual wheelchair – folding wheelchair for adults; upgraded version.
- Frame: aluminium, folding cross-brace, powder-coated.
- Rear wheels: 24″, with hand rims for self-propulsion, mounted on quick-release axles.
- Brakes: parking brakes at the rear wheels for the user and drum-type attendant brakes at the push handles.
- Armrests: removable, flip-up, height-adjustable; facilitate transfers and access to tables or desks.
- Legrests: removable, swing-away, height-adjustable.
- Centre of gravity adjustment: yes – via rear-wheel axle adapter (settings should be adjusted by trained personnel).
- Tipping lever (step tube): yes – helps lift the front wheels over thresholds and kerbs.
- Standard equipment in this upgraded version:
- anti-tip wheels mounted on both sides at the back of the wheelchair,
- attendant brakes,
- seat cushion.
- Optional equipment (at extra charge):
- one-arm drive,
- headrest adjustable in height and rotatable 360°.
- Maximum user weight: up to 136 kg.
- Wheelchair weight: approx. 16–18 kg (depending on size and configuration).
- Stair-climber compatibility: suitable for mounting on a tracked stair climber in line with the manufacturer’s instructions and guidelines.
Assembly and use of the upgraded Flipper – practical tips
- Before seating the user, fully unfold the wheelchair and make sure the cross-brace is locked.
- After attaching the quick-release wheels, check that the axles are firmly locked and that there is no lateral play in the wheels.
- During transfers, swing away or remove the legrests and, if needed, flip up the armrests to make access to the seat easier.
- On ramps and when stationary, use the parking brakes and, if necessary, the attendant brakes at the push handles.
- When using the tipping lever to overcome thresholds and kerbs, pay attention to the position of the anti-tip elements to maintain smooth wheelchair movement.
What are the technical specifications of the Flipper wheelchair?
Check the table in the SPECIFICATIONS section next to the product description.
FAQ – questions about the upgraded Flipper wheelchair
How does the upgraded Flipper differ from the basic version?
The upgraded Flipper comes with three factory-installed elements: attendant brakes, a seat cushion and anti-tip wheels on both sides. The basic Flipper manual wheelchair does not include these as standard—some can be added separately, but the upgraded version offers them as a complete package.
Does the upgraded Flipper have brakes for the attendant?
Yes, the upgraded Flipper is equipped with attendant brakes located at the push handles. This makes it easier to control speed and stop the wheelchair without reaching down to the wheels.
Does the upgraded Flipper have anti-tip wheels on both sides?
Yes, in this version anti-tip wheels are mounted on both sides at the rear of the wheelchair. They help stabilise the rear when starting, going up kerbs or travelling uphill.
Is a seat cushion standard in the upgraded Flipper wheelchair?
Yes. In the upgraded version of the Flipper, a seat cushion is part of the standard set. The basic version does not include a cushion—it can be selected separately if needed.
Can the upgraded Flipper be fitted with a one-arm drive and a headrest?
Yes, the upgraded Flipper can be equipped with a one-arm drive and a headrest adjustable in height and rotatable 360°. These solutions are particularly useful for users who need additional head support or who propel the wheelchair with one arm.
How to choose the seat width in the upgraded Flipper?
Seat width is chosen the same way as in the basic version: measure hip width in a seated position, add 1–2 cm allowance and select the closest available seat width. Users with a larger build or after amputations often feel more comfortable in a wider seat, e.g. 51 cm.
Is the upgraded Flipper suitable for rehabilitation?
Yes, the upgraded Flipper manual wheelchair works well for travelling to treatments and consultations and for daily movement. The seat cushion improves comfort during longer periods of sitting, and the additional equipment makes it easier for the caregiver to handle the wheelchair in different conditions. The scope of wheelchair use in rehabilitation should always be agreed with a physiotherapist.