Quickie IRIS Tilt In Space Wheelchair 
The superior standard for rotation-in-space wheelchair technology!
The Quickie IRIS (Intelligent Rotation In Space) features a rotational design that is based on the idea of rotating the seat frame around the user's center of gravity. Unlike systems that incorporate a fixed pivot-point, dual pivot-point, or linear element, the Quickie® IRIS™'s rotational system has a smooth and controlled rotation. Tilt modules have been reprogrammed to continue operating past the former 10-minute idle timeout.

The ultimate tilt-in-space wheelchair, the QUICKIE IRIS features up to 55° of Intelligent Rotation in Space (IRIS) Technology, the broadest range of positioning and caregiver options, numerous adjustments, and one of the lightest weights among tilt-in-space wheelchairs on the market. Intelligent Rotation in Space technology means the seat frame rotates around the rider's center of gravity. This results in a smooth tilting motion that is easy to control and allows for the shortest possible wheelbase for easy maneuverability. The IRIS manual wheelchair features 40° or 55° rotation ranges that can be set to achieve up to 45° or 60° of posterior rotation for superior positioning.

QUICKIE IRIS: From Invention to Perfection
The QUICKIE IRIS employs a unique tilt mechanism with a curved rocker arm, enabling the seat frame to rotate on the base frame while keeping the individual's center of gravity (COG) closely aligned with the chair's center of rotation (COR). This alignment is maintained throughout the tilt cycle, offering several advantages over other tilt systems. The IRIS allows the shortest wheelbase to enhance maneuverability without compromising stability. The alignment of COG and COR reduces the risk of front-loading the casters without sacrificing safety. Additionally, the optimal alignment minimizes the effort required for tilting, promoting smooth and effortless movement. The constant COG alignment helps eliminate issues associated with horizontal shifts in other tilt systems, such as triggers for spasticity, agitation in riders with cognitive issues, and protective extension reactions.
The QUICKIE IRIS features a Standard weight capacity of 300 lbs. and a Heavy Duty weight capacity of 400 lbs.
Quickie IRIS Manual Tilt Wheelchair Features
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Power Tilt The Power Tilt feature puts the rider in charge of their own comfort all day long. With a simple toggle switch conveniently located on the armrest, the rider can effortlessly adjust their body position for maximum comfort, relaxation, and skin protection. Easy to use and designed to enhance their sitting experience, Power Tilt gives more control to the rider. This feature not only improves comfort but also helps with sitting tolerance, allowing the rider to participate more independently in daily activities and connect better with the world and those around them. Power Tilt is available for the IRIS, IRIS Heavy Duty, and the SR45 models. Attendant Control Though the QUICKIE IRIS is effortless to tilt, with the Attendant Control, caregivers can tilt the rider without any manual effort. The control panel, displaying the battery gauge on top, eliminates the guesswork for charging time. Attendant Control is versatile and can be hung anywhere on the chair. Toggle Switch The Toggle Switch provides flexibility by being mountable either vertically or horizontally, catering to the rider's preferences for easy reach. Conveniently placed on the toggle switch, the charging port ensures easy access. The Power Tilt feature is also available as a retrofit kit for added convenience. |
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Empulse R20: Supporting Caregivers The Empulse R20 power-assist device makes it simple to help the caregiver push the wheelchair. It's handy uphill, downhill, and on long trips, all without affecting self-propelling or pushing. This foldable and lightweight device is easy to transport either attached or detached from the wheelchair using its backpack. |
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Reverse Configuration for Independent Mobility Opt for an IRIS with reverse configuration if full tilt for pressure distribution and the ability to self-propel is desired. With a larger wheel in the front, this setup enables the rider to have increased control of the wheel, enhancing self-initiated movement. |
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Ride Designs A Ride Designs Seating System works well on a QUICKIE IRIS to provide intimate support where needed, matching unique body curves while changing position in space. A Ride seating system also helps boost postural control and stabilize the pelvis and trunk, often resulting in increased performance and freedom of movement, while enhancing pressure distribution away from bony prominences. |
Lower Extremity Features
The QUICKIE IRIS offers the broadest range of options in hangers, legrests, and foot plates.

Enhanced Hanger Latch
Riders with high tone can be hard on the hangers, causing breakage. A stronger latch with aluminum components is available as an option.

Swing-In/Out Hanger Designs
The IRIS's swing-in/out hanger design features an intuitive bi-directional release lever. A tapered locking mechanism prevents the hanger from loosening over time. The swing-in design allows the rider to get close to a bed or chair for transfers while keeping the legrest on the wheelchair.

Elevating Legrest
The Elevating/Articulating Legrest includes two inches of height adjustment to better align with the knee joint for a natural motion. Audible clicks index their position as they are elevated. The improved latch mechanism allows swapping between swing-in/out hangers and ELR/ALR without additional hardware..

JAY Lower Extremity Support
The JAY Lower Extremity Support option is fully integrated into the QUICKIE IRIS hanger mount. The swing-in/out latch mechanism design makes changing hangers from the lower extremity support a very intuitive process. Available in two pads sizes, the technology allows for vertical and horizontal angle adjustment to achieve the proper support for the rider's needs.

Contracture Footplate
The Contracture Footplate is a durable wheelchair footrest designed for people with a decreased range of motion at the knees or the tendency to pull their legs into flexion. This footrest accommodates that range and is built to withstand regular use. It offers reliable support and comfort, ensuring a sturdy and lasting solution for those with specific mobility needs.

Foot Boxes
Pair the QUICKIE IRIS with JAY foot boxes designed to support the feet, ankles, and even calves. Properly positioned feet can help reduce pressure on other areas of the body, including under the pelvis. Pair with a JAY cushion, back, or made-to-order seating system to maximize the effectiveness of your seating solution.
Quickie IRIS Tilting Wheelchair Specifications
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Dimensions |
Seat Width |
14" to 22" |
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Seat Depth |
14" to 20" |
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Front Seat-to-Floor Height |
12.5" to 19.5" |
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Rear Seat-to-Floor Height |
12.5" to 19.5" |
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Tilt Range |
40° 55° 60°
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Back Height |
15" to 21" 18" to 24" |
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Back Angle Adjustment |
-30° to 5° |
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Camber |
0° |
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Shipping Dimensions |
Boxed: 36" L x 28" W x 37" H and 20" L x 10" W 20" H Palletized: 47" L x 40" W x 54" H |
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Performance/Weights |
Frame Type |
Frame Options
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Frame Material |
Aluminum |
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Transit |
Yes |
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User Weight Capacity |
Standard: 300 lbs. Heavy Duty: 400 lbs. |
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Product Weight |
38 lbs. |
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Average Shipping Weight |
Boxed: 90 lbs. and 15 lbs. Palletized: 150 lbs. |
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My son Andrew is 24. He has been diagnosed with multiple disabilities since birth. Andrew uses the QUICKIE IRIS wheelchair to move through life. The IRIS gives Andrew the support, comfort, durability, and safety he needs. One of the features I feel is special about the IRIS is the "tilt in space." I am able to reposition Andrew throughout his day anywhere we are, and especially when he is experiencing a strong seizure. My greatest priorities for Andrew are for his happiness, comfort, and health. --Rachel A., Mom & Caregiver of Andrew |
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Quickie IRIS with Power Tilt - Tilt Demonstration
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The New Quickie Footrest and Elevating Legrest
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Optimizing the QUICKIE IRIS
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