Karma Medical  |  SKU: KMAG1616P

Karma Agile Self-Propelling Wheelchair

$699.00 INC GST

The Karma Agile Wheelchair is all about performance, comfort, and style. Improved from the tested Karma ECON series, the Agile not only inherited its multi-adjustability but also evolved to provide a wider variety of options to serve individual needs. The Agile is the new standard for transferring wheelchairs.

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Orders placed by 2pm on weekdays will leave our warehouse the same day.

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NZ Retail Purchases
$9 NZD flat fee
Free for orders over $500 NZD  

AU Retail Purchases
$30 NZD flat fee

Wholesale Purchases
Shipping will be calculated after your purchase and added to your invoice.

Online Delivery Times

Deliveries placed during the week before 2pm*

New Zealand
Auckland: Usually the next day!
Rest of North Island: 2 days
South Island: Approx 3 - 4 days
Rural deliveries can take 1-2 days in addition to the above

Australia
Approx 10 - 15 days 

*Approximate timeframes given. Please note that for out-of-stock items and orders placed after 2pm or over the weekend, the shipping timeframes above will apply from the day of dispatch from our warehouse.

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Worried an item might not be right? Return your purchase in as new condition within 14 days and we will happily exchange the item or provide a refund for the cost of the item including the original shipping fee. Click here to view all returns information.

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Description

Simple but never ordinary, the Agile is built with aircraft-grade aluminium, making it lightweight and durable. With advanced engineering, this chair is easy to push and manoeuvre, along with being easily transportable. The Agile Wheelchair is a cost effective option for anyone who is unable to walk but maintains upper body control.

Key Features

  • 8” castors and quick release 24” rear wheels
  • Standard flip-back armrests making moving from side to side easy and quick
  • 80º removable footrests to ensure a safe transfer into and out of the wheelchair
  • The Agile wheelchair is also designed with the carer in mind. With advanced engineering, this chair is very easy to push and manoeuvre
  • Fixed backrest
  • Attendant brakes
  • Compact and lightweight for easy transport
  • Quick-release rear wheels allow for event lighter carrying weight and smaller storage space
  • Built with aircraft-grade aluminium
  • Elevating legrests and anti-tippers available for purchase separately 
  • Transit kit available for purchase on request 
  • Pearl silver with black upholstery
  • Three Year Warranty

Specifications

Seat Width 16", 18", 20"
Seat Depth 16", 18"
Seat Height 480 - 505 mm
Castor Size 8”
Rear Wheel Size Quick Release 24” Wheels
Armrest Height 220 mm
Total Length 16" Depth: 1065 - 1070 mm, 18" Depth: 1115 - 1120 mm
Total Width 16" Width: 605 mm, 18" Width: 655 mm, 20" Width: 705 mm
Seat to Floor Height 505 mm
Folded Width 280 mm
Folded Height 750 mm
User Weight Limit 125 kg
Backrest Height 16" Depth: 430 mm, 18" Depth: 510 mm
Total Product Weight Approx 13.8kg
Crash Test Approved Agile is approved for transportation in accordance with ISO 7176-19. This means it is suitable to be used as a seat in a motor vehicle for transportation.
Warranty 3 Years
Standard Tyres Solid 24" (Standard Extra Option: Pneumatic tyre available and Aluminium Handrim type)

FAQ's

How do you fold/unfold a manual wheelchair?

The easiest way is to lift up under the centre of the wheelchair seat upholstery. To unfold, tilt slightly to one side, and press down on one or both seat rails keeping fingers and hands clear of any moving parts. Some wheelchairs may fold up differently, so it is best to refer to the user manual to learn how this can be done.

How do you know what size wheelchair is right?

It is important that the wheelchair fits well enough, that it is comfortable and that it is not likely to press on any part of the body, with the potential of creating pressure areas.

To ensure the right fit, the following measurements are needed of the wheelchair user:

  1. The measurement from the bottom to the shoulder (taken when sitting)
  2. The measurement from the back of the bottom to the back of the knee.
  3. The measurement from behind the knee to the heel (taken when sitting).
  4. The widest measurement of the backside when seated.
  5. As different wheelchairs have different user weight limits, it’s important to know the weight of the wheelchair user.

If it’s hard to get all these measurements, there are a couple of simple things that can be done to make sure the wheelchair fits okay:

  • Is there enough room to slide a hand down between the armrest and the thigh? If this is not possible, a larger size needs to be tried.
  • Can two fingers side by side be put behind the knee before hitting the seat upholstery? If not, then a wheelchair with a longer seat depth is needed.

Why are legrests that swingaway needed?

If the legrests swing away, the wheelchair can get closer to an object that is being transferred onto. They also make it easier for a hoist or piece of equipment used to help transfer a wheelchair user, get closer to the wheelchair, making the transfer easier and safer.

Can the legrest length be adjusted?

The position of the footplate can easily be adjusted to fit the individual's leg length. To alter the length, simply loosen the bolt under the end of the legrest, adjusting the footplate in and out to achieve the desired position, and then re-tightening the bolt securely.

The footplate should be adjusted to support the weight of the foot and lower leg in such a position that permits the weight to be bared by the thighs. If the legrest is too long, the user will have a line of pressure under the thigh, at the front of the seat upholstery. If the legrest is too short, the knees will be too high and too much pressure will be on the buttocks.

Ideally the user's knees and hips should be at the same angle.

Why are anti-tippers important?

Anti-tippers are designed to stop the wheelchair from tipping backwards when the wheelchair is going up an incline. While some antitippers are removable, Allied Medical does not recommend the removal of these - they are a safety feature on the wheelchair and should be used at all times.

What is the ideal height for the backrest?

Ideally you want to have the back upholstery end just under the shoulder blade. Sometimes carers like to have the push canes higher to make it easier for them to push, but be careful in raising them up too high as this can often stop the users being able to self-propel easily. An adjustable height backrest is an idea especially if a wheelchair cushion hasn’t been decided on yet.

What are the benefits of height adjustable armrests?

As we are all different sizes, and choose to sit on different height cushions, height adjustment is important. By being able to adjust the height of the armrests getting under a table is more accessible, or if a tray is being used, the tray can be at a serviceable height. Proper armrest height is very important as it can prevent shoulder problems. Ideally an armrest that is correctly adjusted will support forearms with the elbows at 90 degrees and the shoulders will be level.

Do you ever have second hand wheelchairs?

As Allied Medical is an importer, we only stock new wheelchairs. However, from time to time we do have wheelchairs that are ex-demo and may have some minor paintwork damage. We are happy to sell these at a reduced cost but with the same warranties. This is a good way of getting a great wheelchair at a price that is a little easier on the pocket.

If you want a second hand wheelchair, try looking on Trade Me or visit ourStockist Locatorpage as they may have some available.

What maintenance does the wheelchair need?

Most wheelchairs come with a basic instruction manual which outlines any specific regular maintenance that is required to that model.

In general, it is a good idea to check the following on a monthly basis:

  • If the wheelchair has pneumatic tyres on it, check that the air pressure in the tyres is correct – the correct pressure is indicated on the side of the tyre
  • Check that the axle housing is free from dirt, hair and mud. Clean any dirt or hair that has gathered around the axles – the wheels should spin freely
  • Check that the castors run smoothly – make sure there is no hair, fluff or grit in the castors
  • Check that the brakes hold the tyre firmly in place and are easy to put on and off

Check that the nuts and bolts are all tight and secure

Other words of advice when choosing a wheelchair.

Try as many as you can – visit one of our Dealers who will hold several different models in stock so you can go and compare them there. Dealer staff are trained to assist people to find the right size wheelchair for you within your price range.

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Allied Medical went above and beyond to ensure my order was ready to go, within very short notice. It was a full team effort, with some members demonstrating the products and others assembling the products for me. Thank you Allied Medical!

Karen Jack

CBM-NZ

Great customer service. Quotes are sent out quickly. Great products :-). Kelly and Katrina know me well enough and don't hassle me about my lengthy trials. Tim is an amazing tech and makes really good rapport with clients.

Tess Wallis

Wheelchair & Seating Therapist

Excellent - got everything sorted with one phone call that was answered quickly and by a real person.  Much appreciated.

Donna O'Sullivan

Occupational Therapist

Very informative, helpful and speedy.

Karen Loo

Good customer service and a polite manner. Quote was received within 30mins . Great work.

Vince Headifen

Best customer service from Grant Heatherington. Thank you Team.

Chris Giles

I completed a wheelchair trail with Chris. He's easy to communicate with, quick to respond to calls and emails. He was knowledgeable about products, able to complete alterations on site, empathetic & engaging. Fantastic service.

Alex Thorpe

Occupational Therapist

Very thrilled with the service and also the prompt delivery of the item I purchased. I would highly recommend this company.

Doreen and Alec Olsen

Online Customer

Jill was fantastic with my client and her mum. She gave us good information and suggestions for moving forwards.

Lucie Hartfield

Occupational Therapist

Very quick to reply to my questions.

Diane Taylor

Online Customer

Thank you for your prompt delivery. Very satisfied with the item I ordered. 

Marj Jones

Online Customer

Great service and prompt replies from Kat to emails. Love working with the team.

Briar Day

Occupational Therapist

Went above and beyond when an item I required was not available. 

Fiona Cook