Electric Wheelchairs for Heavy Persons up to 400 lbs - Durable Bariatric Mobility Solutions
You grip the armrests, lean forward, and hear that awful creak. Again. Most electric wheelchairs for heavy people collapse under real-world use. The CDC says 41.9% of Americans weigh over 200lbs, yet 78% of mobility devices max out at 250lb capacity. We built the solution that actually works.

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Engineered for Power: Electric Wheelchair for 400 lb Person Specs
Our Titan Series doesn't just meet standards - it destroys them. See how we outperform:
Feature | Standard Chair | Titan Series |
---|---|---|
Weight Capacity | 250-300lbs | 550lbs |
Motor Power | 180W | 400W x2 |
Real Mobility for Real Bodies
Why settle for "heavy-duty" that barely works? Our electric wheelchair for obese persons includes:
- ✅ Military-grade aluminum frame
- ✅ 30% wider seat base
- ✅ 20-mile range even at max load
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Only 17 units left at 2023 pricing. Don't miss your freedom.

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FAQS on electric wheelchair for heavy person
Q: What is the weight capacity of an electric wheelchair for a heavy person?
A: Most heavy-duty electric wheelchairs support weights between 400-700 lbs. Models like Bariatric Wheelchairs are specifically designed with reinforced frames and wider seats for added safety and comfort.
Q: Are electric wheelchairs for obese persons comfortable for long-term use?
A: Yes, they feature high-density cushioning, adjustable armrests, and contoured seats to distribute weight evenly. Some models also include tilt-and-recline functions to reduce pressure points.
Q: Can a 400 lb person safely use a standard electric wheelchair?
A: No, standard wheelchairs typically support up to 300 lbs. A heavy-duty electric wheelchair with a 400+ lb capacity, reinforced tires, and a sturdy base is required for safety and durability.
Q: What safety features do electric wheelchairs for heavy users include?
A: Key features include anti-tip wheels, dual brakes, reinforced frames, and high-torque motors. Many models also comply with ANSI/RESNA standards for stability and load testing.
Q: How much does a heavy-duty electric wheelchair for 400+ lbs cost?
A: Prices range from $2,500 to $6,000+, depending on features like weight capacity, battery life, and customization. Insurance or Medicare may cover part of the cost with proper documentation.