Quick Delivery
Active wheelchairs are normally built to order following an assessment, made to fit your precise measurements, and with a wide range of options to get the performance you want. The Icon 60 is unique in that it comes pre-built in a set specification, in a selection of seat widths. This allows for quick delivery - usually well within a week. Most active wheelchairs have a build time of over a month.
Adjustability
The Icon 60 is available in seat widths from 36 - 48 cm (14 - 19 inches). The seat depth is adjustable between 42 and 46.5 cm, in 1.5 cm increments. Further adjustments include the backrest height and angle, front and rear seat heights, footrest length, and centre of gravity. This means that the Icon 60 can be readily adjusted to fit most body shapes and sizes to the same level as a made to measure chair.
It won't accommodate some requirements - particularly tall or short people, heavier people who need larger seat sizes, children, and those who need more support through a higher backrest. More experienced wheelchair users will tend to opt for a chair built precisely to their size that strips out unnecessary adjustments to save weight, whether that be a fully welded model or just a higher end limited-adjustment chair.
Anything But Standard Specifications
While the Icon 60 comes in a set specification, it's anything but a low-end basic wheelchair. Amongst the standard features on the wheelchair are:
7000 series aluminium alloy
90° tapered front frame
Tubular D footplate
Compact light horizontal scissor brakes
Double-locking folding backrest
Tension adjustable backrest with padded mesh breathable upholstery
Removable padded mesh cushion
Carbon fold-in and removable sideguards
24" quick release rear wheels
4" aluminium core castor wheels
Removable under-seat bag
However, there are some popular options that aren't available on the Icon 60 - push handle options in particular, as it comes without them.
Matt Black Styling
The Icon 60 comes in just one colour - matt black, including black rear wheels and handrims. The end result is a sleek, clean looking wheelchair that is stylish yet discreet.
Options and Off-Roading
There are two options available on the Icon 60 at an additional charge:
Anti-tips, spring-loaded swing-away ones. These are ideal for those new to active wheelchairs who want the added security and stability these add.
Fat wheels - to switch-out with the standard rear wheels, these feature chunky tyres for off-road use.
The Fat wheels are best paired with an off-road front add-on. In particularly, Rehasense's lightweight carbon Track Wheel is ideal for those propelling off-road, or one of the PAWS handbikes - City, Cruiser and Tourer for high-speed powered off-roading.
This will enable you to package it with powered add on from various suppliers or even a loan chair if anyone has an issue or delay with a wheelchair.
Our Verdict
The Rehasense Icon 60 Wheelchair goes against much of what we'd usually recommend for an active wheelchair - we strongly feel that everyone in an active wheelchair is best off with one built for them. But with its adjustability, range of seat widths, and high specs, it genuinely does suit many people.
It's a mid-range wheelchair, ideal for those after a first properly light active, rigid chair a step above basic models that might be supplied by the NHS, such as Invacare's Action range, and the Quickie Life models. It's of a similar level to chairs like Ki Mobility's Rogue ALX, and Quickie's Argon 2 - available quicker, but with less customisation.