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New Get a Sport Chair

How Do I Obtain a Wheelchair for Tennis?

Below please find some resources we hope you find useful in search for a sport wheelchair to play tennis.

1. Free Options

Used/donated wheelchairs from players who just got a new one.

2. Low Cost Options ($250 and up)

Used wheelchairs from players who just got a new one.

3. Higher Cost Options ($1,300 and up)

New wheelchairs from the following companies:

www.spinlife.com

www.justquickiewheelchairs.com

www.invacare.com

www.eaglesportschairs.com

www.medaidmedical.com

www.sportaid.com

www.quickie-wheelchairs.com

www.spokesnmotion.com

www.spokeshopsd.org

www.allegromedical.com

www.planetmobility.com

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