For 8+ years, having grown out of the Major Elite. For the child who is too big for a Maclaren Major Elite but still needs something to get around in, even if only occasionally. And where you want it to quietly serve your needs not dominate your every trip out. For you this pushchair delivers a smart, practical solution to make everyday trips easier. For your child the ergonomic seat with safety harness provides mobility with comfort and security. If the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair were for an adult then it would be called an ‘attendant operated transit wheelchair’ but this is for a child, and a seat with wheels which is pushed with a child in it is a pushchair. The difference between a pushchair and a wheelchair is really much about the occupant, although most agree that self propelling wheelchairs with large rear wheels are still wheelchairs when used by a child. Other key differences are whether it has a harness; pushchairs always have a built in harnesses wheelchairs don’t, and I think separate footplates also lean more towards what one might think of as a wheelchair. So the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair is really somewhere between a pushchair and a wheelchair, the convenience, security and user friendliness of a pushchair but yes in many ways it looks like a wheelchair. We make this point because we know that many parents want to avoid a wheelchair for their child either because of the ‘wheelchair’ label or because, let’s be frank, many wheelchairs are very rudimentary, unsightly, uncomfortable and impractical. The Ergo Lightweight Pushchair will make you re-think your opinion of wheelchairs. The age range for the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair is determined by the childs size and in particular reflects the length of the childs legs. For guidance this could be from a 7 year old with an upper age of perhaps 14. The seat is much deeper than that on the Major Elite, a child is less ‘perched’ on the seat so the lower leg length does not have to be substantially longer. That is not to say that a child with a shorter lower leg will not fit, however they may not reach the footrests to begin with and they may need a cushion behind them to pack out the seat a little. We think that this is the next stage on from the Major Elite which we would expect a child to be outgrowing at say 8-9 years. The structurally robust and surprising rigid aluminium frame is approved for a occupant weighing up to 100kg however we would expect that someone of that size would need the wider 18" seat, for most children 16″ seat is best. The S-Ergo Seat is a curved ergonomic design which helps to resist sliding, provides pressure relief, improves posture and comfort. The lightly padded seat fabric contains Aegis microbe shield permanently bonded antimicrobial barrier. The Armrest Height allows access under most standard height tables and desks. The Safety Harness is fitted around the metal framework for security but as a ‘floating’ harness. Unlike a built-in harness, it is not limited by the height of the shoulder strap fixing point. When you first use your Ergo Lightweight Pushchair it does take a few minutes to fit and adjust the Safety Harness so that it is appropriate for the size of your child, but once done then it is done and everyday use is just a single quick release clip to operate. The Safety Harness is designed as just that a safety harness it is not for ‘restraint’. If the child is an ‘escapologist’ who will attempt to escape from a harness then you may need a more substantial harness including a crotch strap, for example a Crelling Harness. If so please contact us for a price for an Ergo Lightweight Wheelchair without a Safety Harness. It comes with a 2 Year Frame Warranty (1 year other parts) which covers defects of manufacture or component not ‘wear and tear’. The lifetime of the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair may be significantly reduced if the child is not a co-operative occupant. We do not recommend the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair for a child with severely and physically challenging behaviour (e.g. if they have already trashed a Major Elite), for them the heavier duty Trotter pushchair may be more suitable. For a child requiring postural support you can use a seat insert with the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair, for example a Stabilo or BodyMap Vacuum Support Cushion System. Dual rear brakes can be operated by the person pushing to either control the pushchair or lock into a parked position. These are not accessible by the child. We can supply a range of accessories for the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair – Headrest Extension, Lambskin Comfort Liner, Wheely Mac, Footmuff and Rucksack style Storage Bag, plus a Travel Bag. There isn’t a Rain Cover which will fit, we recommend the Wheely Mac. The Ergo Lightweight Pushchair has relatively small wheels, 15cm front and 33cm rear, which are best suited to smooth surfaces, it will struggle off road or with a larger child even on a cobbled street (see our other pushchairs, e.g. Advance Mobility Freedom) so it is essentially an urban pushchair. The larger 20″ rear wheels on the Ergo Lightweight Wheelchair may be a little more free rolling on a bumpy surface but the difference is small. The relatively small ‘footprint’ of the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair makes it much more suitable than the other pushchairs for use around town, inside shops or other places indoors, e.g. School. The Ergo Lightweight Pushchair is not ‘Crash Tested’ it cannot be used for transporting a child in a vehicle, however we can supply a very similar model which is crash tested, please contact us for details. Whilst the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair may be used for someone with special needs the seat may be unsuitable if they require postural management support, if in doubt please seek the advice of your physiotherapist. The Ergo Lightweight Pushchair is intended for an older child or larger child who has outgrown the Major Elite pushchair. From say 7 to 14 years old, although it does have a maximum capacity of 100kg. The Ergo Lightweight Pushchair has 6″ plastic castor front wheels and 13″ spoked rear wheels with puncture proof foam filled tyres. They operate well on smooth surfaces not rough ground. The S-Ergo Seat is a curved ergonomic design which helps to resist sliding, provides pressure relief, improves posture and comfort. The lightly padded seat fabric contains Aegis microbe shield permanently bonded antimicrobial barrier. The moulded armrests are contoured and padded. The lever operated brakes can be used for control by someone pushing the pushchair to decelerate or to activate the parking brake lock. The Ergo Lightweight Pushchair comes with a 2 Year Frame Warranty, for the original owner. Seat Fabric, Wheels, Footrests are all other parts attached to the frame have a 1 Year warranty. Whilst the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair may be used for someone with special needs the seat may be unsuitable if they require postural management support, if in doubt please seek the advice of your physiotherapist. The Ergo Lightweight Pushchair has not been ‘crash tested’ and is not suitable for transporting a child in a vehicle. However if you need a Crash Tested pushchair we can supply a very similar alternative. Please note that the specifications listed below are as accurate as is practical to give, they are rounded for ease of presentation and are subject to manufacturers change without notice. If a particular dimension is critical to you then contact us for an exact figure. For more detailed user information see Ergo Lightweight Pushchair User Manual Handle Height Armrest Height 35″ 26.5" 89cm 67cm Ergo Lightweight Pushchair with Safety Harness – £375 + VAT (0%) + FREE Shopping Basket worth £29 Ergo Lightweight Pushchair with Lap Belt – £359 + VAT (0%) Ergo Lightweight Pushchair (No Harness) – £349 + VAT (0%) (inc. delivery to UK mainland) For more information and to order your Ergo Lightweight Pushchair online, visit our specialist ecommerce website: Or call us on 01363 881110 and we will take your order over the phone. There may be various sources for help with funding, not just for mobility equipment but also day to day living needs, e.g. Disability Living Allowance (DLA) This is a Benefit, financial support from the Government if your child has a health condition. This is a universal benefit it is not means tested so it does not matter what your family income is or if you are receiving other Benefits. You may not realise you are entitled to it and it is not for mobility alone it is to help with all sorts of additional costs you incur to support your child. If you are not already receiving DLA then we recommend you ask your health professional and visit here: https://www.gov.uk/disability-living-allowance-children/how-to-claim NHS Mobility Equipment The NHS provides equipment through their Wheelchair Services Departments but it's much more than Wheelchairs which they supply, and for children often pushchairs. To begin with you need to have your child assessed by your local NHS Wheelchair Services Department, you can find yours at this link below: It is difficult to advise if your child will be eligible without contacting them because each Wheelchair Service either has different rules or interprets the rules differently. For general guidance a child with a physical condition which affects their mobility is more likely to be eligible than a child with only a behavioural condition even though they may need mobility equipment for their safety. If your child has both a behavioural condition and a physical condition then approach your local Wheelchair Services about the physical condition initially. Some Wheelchair Services will deal with you direct without a referral from a health professional, others will ask you to get a referral from a health professional. Health professionals may be pessimistic about the likelihood of your child being eligible or predict it will take months, they are not always right so don't be put off, push for the referral. It is also important to be rejected by the NHS for mobility equipment before applying for a Grant from a Charity because the Charities are not there to subsidise the NHS. NHS Independent Wheelchair Vouchers/Personal Wheelchair Budget Some families are deterred from applying for mobility equipment from the NHS because the equipment offered either does not suit the family's lifestyle or have the user friendly features which make using it a joy rather than a chore. In particular no one seems to like the standard NHS wheelchairs which can be heavy, clunky, ugly, clumsy, uncomfortable, impractical...depressing. This is the sort of kit which can end up gathering dust in the garage without either providing a solution to the mobility need or saving the NHS money. In England there is another option the Independent Wheelchair Voucher which most NHS areas are in the process of replacing with a similar scheme called the Personal Wheelchair Budget. There is some guidance about it here: You could think of the Independent Wheelchair Voucher as being like a Prescription for Aspirin which you would take to your local Pharmacy but instead it is a Prescription for a Pushchair (or at least part payment of one) which you bring to us. The value of the Voucher is calculated by your Wheelchair Service based on the child's needs and the cost if the equipment they would have given you. Vouchers can vary in value, we rarely see any worth less than £250 and we have seen some worth £1000. You bring the Independent Wheelchair Voucher to us and we satisfy any requests the Wheelchair Service have to ensure the product is suitable for the child. If the pushchair you want us to supply costs £400 and you have an Independent Wheelchair Voucher for £250 then you pay the additional £150 direct to us. Once we have supplied the pushchair to you, and confirmed to the NHS that you have received it, then we invoice the NHS for the £250 Voucher. If you choose the Independent Wheelchair Option then you are not eligible for NHS equipment for three years, generally (unless there has been a fundamental change in the child’s condition). Charity Grants We often supply the pushchairs to families on behalf of Charities, in particular: Newlife the Charity for Disabled Children - http://www.newlifecharity.co.uk/ Action For Children - https://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/ Caudwell Children - https://www.caudwellchildren.com/ Children Today - https://www.childrentoday.org.uk/ Boparan Charitable Trust - https://www.theboparancharitabletrust.com/ This spacious bag is made from strong, durable and waterproof nylon, and is ideal for storing and carrying essentials when out and about or bring home the shopping. Useful storage for some shopping, to carry extra clothing or perhaps a picnic for the park. Wide curved cushioned head support made for the Ergo Lightweight models but it can be fitted to many similar pushchairs and wheelchairs which have a 22mm diameter frame.Super Head Adjustable Headrest is versatile it can be positioned in four ways (up/down, back/forth, rotate, tilt) providing optimum comfort for the occupant. Padded Headrest adds 20cm (8") to the height of the back of the seat. This it provides an insulated layer underneath a child, warm & cosy in cold weather, reducing underseat air cooling. Soft and cosy T Shaped Cushion provides additional comfort to the seat base, back and sides. Head to toe protection from wind and rain. This bag is ideal for travelling with. It folds into a small package for storage and it has wheels for easy to manage pulling around. The Lap Tray provides a useful space for toys, books or gadgets. The Tray is wood veneered, it provides a stable surface to use either at meal times or as a desk for a book, toys or Ipad/Laptop. The Ergo Lightweight Pushchair & Wheelhair Footrests already include Heel Loops but these can be supplemented with a Calf Support to support the back of the lower leg. If you are finding it hard to tip the front wheels up to mounting a kerb due to the weight of the occupant then a Kerb Assist Lever will help. It is unlikely that you will need Anti-Tipping Levers on your Ergo Lightweight Pushchair or Wheelchair as the pushchair is stable especially with a smaller lighter child/youth in it. However if the occupant is particularly uncooperative they may be able to de-stabilise it, especially on very unlevel ground. The Ergo Lightweight Pushchair & Wheelchair are supplied with a Safety Harness but you can also fit a Lap Belt either as an alternative or to supplement the Safety Harness. A Winged Headrest can only be used on the Ergo Lightweight Pushchair with a Headrest Extension fitted. Provides some support and comfort for a child who has poor neck strength/head control, is asleep, or has suffered a seizure. Roll cushion containing microbeads with stretchy Spandex fabric cover is a multipurpose cushion, e.g. it could be used to pack out the side of a seat to provide ad hoc support. Footboard to convert the individual footplates into a larger single extended surface. The Ergo Lightweight Wheelchair comes with a 2 Year Frame Warranty. Seat Fabric, Wheels, Footrests and all other parts attached to the frame have a 1 Year warranty. Proof of purchase is required to make a warranty claim and the warranty is only extended to the original owner. Shipping is not covered under the warranty. All decisions regarding whether a product is under warranty or not is at the discretion of the manufacturer. This warranty does not cover: How the Karma Mobility Warranty Works If you have a problem with your Ergo Lightweight Pushchair, whether it's covered by the Warranty or not, please contact us in the first instance, 01363 881110 sales@specialneedspushchairs.co.uk, rather than the manufacturer Karma Mobility even though it is a Manufacturer's Warranty. Ergo Lightweight Pushchair
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The Key Features:
6″ swivel front wheels
13″ rear wheels
Removable & Adjustable footrests
S-Ergo Seat
Armrests
High Capacity
Lightweight but robust aluminium frame
Compact Folding
Control & Parking Brake
Storage
Low Maintenance
VAT Free
Upright
Length
37″
94cm
Width at widest point
22 1/2″
57cm
Floor to Seat (front)
18″
46cm
Lower Leg (seat to footplate)
Highest
14″
35cm
Middle
15″
38cm
Lowest
16″
41cm
Footplate Depth
5″
12cm
Seat Angle
95 deg
Seat Width Armrest to Armrest
16″
41cm
Seat Width at Knee
15″
38cm
Seat Depth
16″
41cm
Seat Back Height
17″
43cm
Front Castor Wheel Diameter
6″
15cm
Rear Wheel Diameter
13″
33cm
Weight (approx.)
With Footrests
20lb
9kg
Without Footrests
18.5lb
8.3kg
Maximum Load
220lb
100kg
Folded
Length (Footrests On)
35″
89cm
Length (Footrests Off)
25.5
65cm
Height
28″
71cm
Thickness
12″
30cm
Shopping/Storage Bag
Net Bag
Super Head Adjustable Headrest
Headrest Extension
Lambskin Comfort Liner
T Shaped Cushion
Wheely Mac
Travel Bag
Lap Tray
Tray
Calf Support
Kerb Assist Lever
Anti-Tipping Levers
Lap Belt
Winged Headrest
Microbead Cushion
Extended Footboard