RGK have redefined the popular Tiga model with Sub4 technology, enabling them to create the ultra-lightweight RGK Tiga Sub4 Wheelchair, guaranteed to weigh less than 4 kilograms. This technology involves utilizing advanced materials and design techniques to achieve a significant reduction in the weight of the wheelchair, enhancing its performance, durability and usability.
Over 30 individual measurements are taken of the user to ensure the Tiga fits their individual requirements, providing a compact, personalized fit and optimal posture, comfort and performance. Additionally, RGK provide a full range of ergonomic backrests and seats to ensure comfort, pelvic positioning and balance. And there is a wide range of other accessories available such as wheel locks, side guards, push handles and armrests.
Made from aerospace grade aluminium as standard the transport weight is an incredible 3.5kg. This light weight makes everyday travel that much easier with the Tiga Sub4 but it has the potential to rise to 12kg depending on additional options, excluding third party wheelchair add-ons. With wheels, the total weight of the wheelchair is 5.5kg rising to a maximum of 15kg, again depending in additional options but not including third party add-ons.
The Tiga Sub4 is as stylish as it is functional, featuring axle, footrest and backrest adjustable options, enhancing the wheelchair experience with style and performance. RGK's Airtech Sub4 Technology system provides for a tension adjustable backrest and centre pad, including mesh cover panels, for better support and positioning. It's a breathable material designed to keep you cool. But options on the Tiga Sub4 don't end with functionality. Pick your own decal colour, choose from a satin or gloss finish or even add your own personal text or logo.
Our Verdict
In terms of transport weight, the Tiga Sub4 is one of the lightest rigid wheelchairs in our range. It's got to be seen if lightweight portability is a key consideration for you. Then there's the made to measure possibilities and range of options and accessories which make the Tiga Sub4 such an exciting prospect. As an alternative, you might consider the KSL 2.0 from Kuschall featuring a hydroformed and fully welded frame. Made to measure with no unnecessary adjustments, the KSL is a sleek and practical wheelchair. Another option might be the made to measure Progeo Joker Energy, with an aluminium welded frame characterised by sleek lines and elegant design.