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Optional accessories can support a wide range of individual needs e.g.:  
- Stump supports for a lower limb amputation;  
- Oxygen bottle holder for users with respiratory support needs;  
- Gutter arm rests for users with low tone in their upper limb;  
- Lateral supports can be fitted for users requiring postural support

Independent mobility within the home: 

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Compact and lightweight wheelchair with tight turning circle is suitable to use within the home to support 
those with limited mobility and endurance

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Large rear wheels and the lightweight frame enable the user to self-propel to access areas of their home 
independently 

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Seated mobility can assist those with limited mobility to maintain their usual occupations within their home 
e.g., accessing bathroom and toilet when the distance is too far to walk safely with another type of mobility aid; 
seated domestic activities such as meal preparation

Improved access for local community and holiday travel: 

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The folding wheelchair can be placed in the boot of a car to support mobility, balance, pain and fatigue 
management when out and about or when on holidays

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A manual wheelchair can substitute for a power wheelchair or larger fixed frame wheelchair when the car 
used requires a compact solution. It also provides greater flexibility to get out and about as the wheelchair can 
be stored in the car and there is no need to fit around public transport or taxi schedules

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Quick release wheels and removable legrests provide a lighter lifting weight and ability to fit the wheelchair 
into a smaller boot space

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Folding x-frame makes the wheelchair suitable for use on wheelchair carriers and for car hoists; it also means 
less room for wheelchair storage within the home

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An optional headrest can be attached for safer travel in a maxi-taxi or on public transport

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Large rear wheels improve comfort for uneven outdoor terrain

Support for socialisation, health and wellbeing: 

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Wheelchairs provide increased mobility and independence for the user and their carer, allowing them to take 
part in everyday activities, despite having reduced mobility. 

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A wheelchair can allow the user to continue to enjoy their favourite activities, whether that’s a walk around the 
local park, visiting the local shops, catching up with friends or heading to a gallery. A wheelchair gives the user 
a more active lifestyle that may result in a more positive outlook on life.

Carer support if required: 

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Adjustable handles and larger wheels make it easier and more comfortable for the carer when pushing the 
wheelchair over longer distances, or for slopes or uneven terrain

Aspire Evoke 2 Manual Wheelchair

Code

Seat Width

Overall Width

Seat Depth

Seat 

Height

Backrest 

Height

Armrest 

Height

Min. Chiar 

Weight

SWL

MWS449500

350mm (14”)

560mm

400 - 475 

mm

440 - 480 

mm

430 - 490 

mm

205 - 225 

mm

From 14.8 kg

140kg

MWS449510

400mm (16”)

610mm

From 14.9 kg

MWS449520

450mm (18”)

660mm

From 15.0 kg

MWS449530

500mm (20”)

710mm

From 15.1 kg

MWS449540 (HD) 570mm (22”)

780mm

From 16.0 kg

180kg

MWS449550 (HD)

610mm (44”)

820mm

From 16.2 kg

SPECIFICATIONS

Aspire Evoke 2 JNR Manual Wheelchair

Code

Seat Width

Overall Width

Seat Depth

Seat 

Height

Backrest 

Height

Armrest 

Height

Min. Chiar 

Weight

SWL

MWS449560

300mm (12”)

510mm

300 - 375 

mm

360 - 410 

mm

430 - 490 

mm

205 - 225 

mm

From 14 kg

140kg

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