New küschall Champion - the rigid chair that folds!
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New küschall Champion - the rigid chair that folds!
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The new and re-styled küschall Champion offers all the benefits of a high end rigid chair – lightweight, easy to propel, stunning aesthetics – with the added benefit of folding!
Adjustability and quality are the hallmark of küschall products, meaning the küschall Champion can be set up to suit individual preferences and be trusted to perform over time. A redesigned folding mechanism has resulted in reduced weight (now from 9.2kg) and a chair that boasts levels of rigidity to match any fixed frame.
Lightweight, with a soft lockable folding backrest and quick release wheels, the küschall Champion is easy to dismantle for transportation or storage, breaking down to an easily manageable 6.7kg transport weight.
Available in carbon, titanium or aluminium frames, the küschall Champion is complimented by a host of options and accessories and in a range of modern frame colours. The new küschall Champion matches in aesthetics the high standard set in its performance.
küschall Champion was the pioneering design for active, lightweight wheelchairs specifically created by founder Rainer Küschall in 1985. This active chair was the first of its kind and testament to its trusted design and longevity, it’s still the chair of choice for Rainer Küschall. The original model is still on display in the Museum of Arts and Design, New York.
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