QUICKIE Xenon 2 SA Ultra-Lightweight Folding Wheelchair
The QUICKIE Xenon 2 SA is the lightest aluminium folding wheelchair on the market with swing-away legrests, weighing just 10.3kg and designed for active users who require easy standing transfers alongside genuine ultra-lightweight performance. A reinforced swing-away front frame enables safe and straightforward transfers in and out of the chair, while the unique cross-brace and redesigned axle stem deliver the stiff and stable driving feel of a rigid wheelchair with all the portability of a folding one. The QUICKIE Xenon 2 SA offers some of the most compact folded dimensions available, making it an ideal travel companion for active everyday life.
QUICKIE Xenon 2 SA Performance and Manoeuvrability
The unique cross-brace sits neatly beneath the seat, creating a minimalistic open-frame aesthetic more commonly associated with active rigid wheelchairs. Combined with the completely redesigned axle stem, it produces a stiff and responsive ride that maximises propulsion efficiency with every push. The reinforced swing-away front frame adds practical functionality without compromising the sporty and streamlined overall design.
Comfort and Seating Adjustability
The swing-away front frame allows quick and easy access for standing transfers, making the chair well suited to users who regularly move between their wheelchair and other seating. The EXO backrest upholstery is available in a range of trim colours, allowing the seating finish to be matched or contrasted with the overall colour scheme. Compact folded dimensions make storage and vehicle loading straightforward for both users and carers.
Customisation
The Xenon 2 SA is available in 32 frame colours with five anodised styles for the castor fork and wheel, offering extensive personalisation across the entire chair. Upholstery trim colour can be further customised to complete a fully coordinated finish. It sits alongside the Xenon 2 FF and Xenon 2 Hybrid as part of a three-model range covering different priorities from driving dynamics to compact portability.



