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 Wheeleez Manual Beach Wheelchair 

A complete guide to help you safely use and care for your Irie Mobility Wheeleez beach wheelchair rental during your reservation.

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User Weight Capacity: 250 Lbs MAX (113.4 kg)

Terrain Capability: beach & other terrains

Wheel: low-pressure balloon wheels

Frame: marine-grade 316 stainless steel

Seat Dimensions: 19.75H | 18.5W

The Wheeleez Sandcruiser rental beach wheelchair from Irie Mobility is designed for maximum comfort and accessibility. The Sandcruiser glides over soft sand and uneven terrain, offering beach access that standard wheelchairs cannot provide.

Your beach wheelchair is delivered fully assembled, inspected, washed, and ready for use. Please follow all care and safety instructions during your rental.

 Enjoy Your Vacation With Beach Access 

Start your vacation's beach adventure safely and easily with Irie Mobility's manual beach wheelchair. Please review the following before hitting the shores. 

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Check seating & belt

Ensure the lap belt is secured and armrests are in the lowered position before movement.

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Check the terrain

Ideal for sand, beach edges, soft grass, mud, turf, packed gravel and resort paths. Avoid slopes.

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Always use with help

This is not a self-propelled wheelchair. It must always be pushed by an assistant, especially on sand or uneven ground.

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Rinse after use

After sand or saltwater exposure, rinse the wheels and frame with fresh water to maintain performance.

⚠️  This beach wheelchair is not designed for independent operation.

Quick Tip: Our Beach Wheelchair is equipped with industry-leading balloon wheels, which make pushing easier, but always use controlled, steady movement.

 Daily Care & Maintenance 

To get the best performance from our beach wheelchair, we highly recommend you rinse it down with fresh water after exposure to sand and salt water. While our beach wheelchair is built tough with marine-grade stainless steel, rinsing after usage on the beach protects the frame and wheels during and after your stay.

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 Recommended Usage Tips 

  • Rinse wheels, axles, and lower frame with fresh water after each beach use.
  • Avoid submerging the chair beyond ankle depth; this is not a flotation or surf wheelchair.
  • Let the chair air dry in a shaded area; avoid direct sun for extended periods.
  • Wipe seat fabric with mild soap and water if sandy or wet.
  • ​​Inspect quick-release pins for sand buildup, rinse if hard to remove.
  • Store indoors or under cover when not in use.
  • Avoid dragging wheels sideways across sharp rocks or curbs.

 Qucik Care Notes 

  • Marine-grade materials resist rust, but saltwater left to dry can still cause long-term damage.
  • Balloon wheels perform best with low pressure and are set to the appropriate pressure before delivery; never attempt to inflate them on your own.​

 Beach Wheelchair Handling 

Our Wheeleez Sandcruiser features large, low-pressure balloon wheels and a marine-grade stainless steel frame for stable, easy pushing over sand and soft terrain. While the chair can be disassembled using the quick-release pins, Irie Mobility delivers it fully assembled, so you only need to focus on safe handling while on your beach adventure. Always use at least one assistant when pushing on sand or uneven surfaces to maintain balance and control.

The manual beach wheelchair does not require assembly or disassembly by you; simply use it with assistance and follow the guidelines below.

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Position user securely and fasten lap belt.

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Lower armrests, ensure feet are safely on footrest.

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Begin moving using slow, controlled pushes.

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Avoid steep slopes, deep sand ridges, or entering surf zones.

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After use, rinse chair and store it in a dry, shaded area.

⚠️ Never allow the user to sit unattended near water or on a slope.

⚠️ Always maintain control; the wheels roll extremely easily on sand.

 Terrain & Use Guidance 

Our Manual Beach Wheelchair is purpose-built for beach environments and soft terrain. Its large, low-pressure balloon wheels distribute weight evenly, allowing smooth movement where standard wheelchairs would sink or become stuck.

 Safe/Recommended 

  • Dry sand.

  • Wet, packed sand near the shoreline (above the surf line).

  • Boardwalks and beach access mats.

  • Firm grass (short, well-compacted areas only).

  • Smooth, flat outdoor pathways.

  • Resort beach walkways.

Use With Caution

  • Soft, uneven sand with deep ruts.

  • Inclined beach ramps.

  • Crowded shoreline areas.

  • Transition areas between sand and pavement.

 Unsafe/Not Recommended 

  • Deep water or active surf.

  • Rocky shorelines.

  • Steep slopes or dunes.

  • Staircases or curbs.

  • Loose/sharp gravel.

  • Rough pavement or broken concrete.

⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ Important Safety Notice
The Wheeleez beach wheelchair is designed for assisted use only.
Never allow the user to operate the chair unattended near water or on slopes.
The balloon wheels roll very freely on sand, always maintain control, and move at a steady, controlled pace.

 Troubleshooting & FAQs 

Is the chair hard to push?

Check for deep sand pockets; adjust angle; avoid sinking areas; rinse wheels if sand-clogged.

Quick-release pins hard to remove?

Rinse with fresh water. Salt or sand buildup causes temporary stiffness.

Wheel wobbles?

Normal on balloon wheels; ensure axle pin is fully inserted.

Seat feels loose?

Ensure armrests locked down and seat fabric secured.

⚠️  If the chair becomes difficult to control, stop use immediately and contact support.

 Do’s & Don’ts During Rental 

 Do's 

  • Always use with an adult assistant on sand or uneven terrain.

  • Rinse wheels and frame after beach use (exposure to sand and salt water).

  • Use the provided lap belt at all times.

  • Store in shade or indoors when not in use.

  • Keep the beach wheelchair away from surf zones.

 Dont's 

  • Do not allow the user to self-propel; the beach wheelchair is not designed for self-propulsion.

  • Do not take the beach wheelchair into water deeper than ankle-height.

  • Do not overload beyond safe weight capacity (250 lbs or 113.4 kg max).

  • Do not inflate the balloon wheels; they operate at low pressure only.

  • Do not attempt mechanical repairs or modify wheel pressure; they are inflated to the correct pressure before delivery.

 Report an Issue 

If your beach wheelchair develops an issue:
1. Stop using it immediately if catastrophic.
2. Move to a safe location if possible.
3. Submit a support request using the form below.

Quick Tip: Irie Mobility provides full service coverage throughout your rental period. Please report any issues promptly so we can assist you as soon as possible.

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