Kuschall 2.0 folding frame
Kuschall's 2.0 range has fully redesigned the frames of their wheelchair, and the Compact benefits from a new hydroformed frame, which has reduced the weight by 500 g. The tubing is uniquely shaped for an ergonomic grip - ideal when lifting the chair into a car or repositioning within your seat.
The easy folding mechanism is a key feature, and is the ideal choice if you have limited strength or hand function. The unique cross-brace allows the optional folding backrest to fold neatly over the seat rails, making the wheelchair even more compact when transported or stored.
The front frame is available either as a fixed front, for improved rigidity and weight savings, or with swing-away legrests that enable easy forward transfers.
Seating and Configurability
As expected from the Kuschall range, each Compact 2.0 is bespoke built to your requirements. This includes a range of sizes, and the ability to customise each aspect of the wheelchair, from legrests to cushions, sideguards to wheels, and handrims to push handles. The Compact is also a highly adjustable wheelchair, so it can be tailored for a precise fit, and modified as your condition or experience change.
Style
Folding chairs have sometimes felt a bit "left behind" compared to the effort put into the appearance of high-end rigid chairs. The Compact 2.0 is an exception - it's got the same sporty styling the rest of the Kuschall 2.0 range enjoy. You can customise it with a range of frame colours, set off by either a discreet accent tag, or bold decal design. Our Compact is in Space Black with a light grey decal.
Our Verdict
The Kuschall Compact 2.0 Folding Wheelchair sits as a mid-range folding chair - a clear step up from basic "beginner" chairs like the Life F or Action 5 Folding, but cheaper than top of the range models such as the Xenon2, Krypton F and Kuschall Champion 2.0. We think it offers good quality, style and value, as well as a reliable design. It is worth comparing to Ki's Catalyst 5, Quickie's QS5X, and Progeo's Exelle for similarly pitched wheelchairs.