Description
The Tai Chi large wheel is an accessible outdoor upper body station, 0.60 x 0.70 x 1.61 m, with a 3.60 x 3.70 m safety zone covering 11.40 square metres. Price: 1,500 EUR excluding VAT.
Designed to be used from a wheelchair
Most outdoor fitness stations assume the user is standing. This one does not. The wheel is positioned so that a person seated in a wheelchair can reach and turn it, which makes the station usable by wheelchair users, by people with reduced mobility and by anyone else on the area, without a separate adapted zone and without signage explaining who it is for.
That is what makes an inclusive area work in practice: the same equipment, used by everybody, rather than a segregated corner that nobody chooses.
How it is used
The method is immediate. Take hold of the large wheel with one hand and turn it left or right. Speed of rotation is set by the user, so the intensity adapts to the person rather than to a setting. There is nothing to adjust, nothing to unlock and nothing to read.
- Equipment category: blood circulation and coordination
- Exercise difficulty: easy
- Body parts worked: upper body muscle groups, shoulder girdle
- Single hand or alternating hand operation
What it trains
The rotation works the upper limb muscles and the shoulder girdle, improving their efficiency and providing genuine general development work. Circular shoulder movement also maintains joint range, which is why the station is as relevant to a retirement residence or a rehabilitation centre as it is to a municipal fitness trail.
Specifications
| Reference / SKU | LIF-25771 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 0.60 x 0.70 x 1.61 m |
| Weight | On request |
| Safety zone | 3.60 x 3.70 m, 11.40 square metres |
| Category | Blood circulation, coordination |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Accessibility | Usable from a wheelchair |
| Price | 1,500 EUR excluding VAT |
Frequently asked questions
Can it be used by people who are not wheelchair users?
Yes, and it should be. The station is fully functional for standing users and for anyone training outdoors. Its accessible design is an addition, not a restriction.
How much space does it really need?
The apparatus itself occupies only 0.60 x 0.70 m, but the safety zone of 3.60 x 3.70 m is what governs the layout, and an accessible area also needs a firm, level approach path wide enough for a wheelchair to turn. We take both into account when we draw the layout.
Which other stations pair with it?
An inclusive area normally combines two or three seated accessible stations so that a wheelchair user has a genuine circuit rather than a single item. Tell us the surface you have and we will propose a combination.
Send us your site plan and the users you want to serve and we will return a layout and a written quotation covering the equipment, the approach surfacing and installation in France. See the accessible outdoor gym range and the wider outdoor fitness trail catalogue.










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