Quantum power wheelchairs are well known for their advanced seating technology, designed to support comfort, positioning, and independence. With the introduction of the TRU-Balance 4 (TB4) seating system, users now have more choice than ever, but it’s important to note that TRU-Balance 3 (TB3) is still very much part of the range.
So, what’s the difference between TB3 and TB4, and how do you decide which one is the better fit? Let’s take a closer look...
TRU-Balance 3: A Proven, Versatile Seating System
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TRU-Balance 3 is the seating system many Quantum users are already familiar with. It offers a strong combination of positioning and functional support, including:
TB3 remains an excellent choice for users who need reliable pressure management, repositioning, and day-to-day comfort without more advanced positioning features. |
What’s New with TRU-Balance 4?
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TRU-Balance 4 builds on the strengths of TB3, adding several advanced features aimed at improving function, transfers, and ease of use. TB4 is currently available on the Stretto, Edge 3, and 4Front 2 power wheelchair bases. |
1. Dual-Actuator Articulating Foot Platform

Unlike the single-actuator system on TB3, TB4 uses dual actuators to allow the footplates to move independently of leg elevation.
This means:
- Footplates can lower all the way to the floor
- Users don’t need to flip footplates out of the way manually
- Caregivers can better support transfers
This feature is especially helpful for:
- Sit-to-stand transfers
- Squat pivot transfers
- Users who want more control over lower-limb positioning
It also allows fine adjustment of leg extension and articulation, improving comfort and positioning throughout the day.
2. Memory Seating Positions

TRU-Balance 4 introduces programmable memory seating, making it easy to move into frequently used positions at the touch of a button.
Users can store:
- Up to eight unique seating positions
- Two positions within each of the four profiles
Common examples include:
- Transfer positions
- Relaxation or TV viewing
- Vehicle access
- Cooking or functional reach
- Weight-shifting positions
Memory seating can be set up in two ways:
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Synchronised - all actuators move together smoothly
- Sequential - one function moves at a time, useful for specific weight-shift techniques
This feature improves efficiency, consistency, and independence.
3. Power Anterior Tilt: A Major Advancement
One of the biggest additions with TB4 is power anterior tilt.
While power seat elevation helps with vertical access, anterior tilt offers something different:
- Improved forward reach
- Better balance during reaching tasks
- Reduced effort from the trunk and upper body
By gently tilting the user forward in a controlled way, anterior tilt helps bring the person closer to what they’re reaching for, rather than requiring them to lean or overextend.
Supporting Transfers with Anterior Tilt
For users who:
Anterior tilt helps position the pelvis and legs more favourably, reducing the physical effort required to stand or transfer safely. |
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Choosing Between TB3 and TB4
There’s no “one-size-fits-all” answer.
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TRU-Balance 3 remains a highly capable seating system for many users
- TRU-Balance 4 adds advanced positioning, transfer assistance, and convenience features
The best choice depends on the individual’s mobility, strength, balance, daily activities, and goals. Trialling both options with a qualified provider is the best way to determine which system offers the greatest independence and comfort.
