Co-located with Abilities International Accessibility Conference

Learn more


Home The Ki is “Better by Design”

The Ki is “Better by Design”


Ki—pronounced “key”—draws its meaning form ancient Greece. It means “to set in motion,” which is exactly what Abilities365.com sponsor Ki Mobility does for every one of its clients.

Crafted from aluminum or titanium, these lightweight wheelchairs are one of a kind. That is not just to say that they are different from other wheelchair vendors. Each individual chair is unique, specifically customized to maximize their user’s abilities and ambitions. And since no two of us are alike, no two Ki Mobility wheelchairs are exactly alike, leaving you with about a bajillion different combinations of options.

They offer a wide range of chair styles to accommodate their customers regardless of how they want to roll. The innovation design of the Catalyst line “breathed new life back into the folding wheelchair market.” Similarly, the Rogue and Tsunami have set the bar for rigid wheelchairs.

Something for everybody, the Focus reaches out to those requiring a tilt-in-space capability and the Little Wave and Spark are perfect for pint-sized users.

The company’s tagline, “Better By Design,” says it all. Their success in bringing a high level of personalized service and best-in-class wheelchairs to people with disabilities didn’t just happen. They designed it that way.

More on Ki Mobility products, videos and…(wait for it)special offers to the tune of 25% off!


Popular products

  • A Surehands ad reads 'Access is attainable, Typical system installed in your home is affordable at $161/monthly.' A man to the right is being held by a Surehands lift.
    Featured

    SureHands Lift & Care

    Move safely, live freely—it’s affordable at just $161*/month. Safe transfers, effortless mobility, and payments that fit your budget. Tailor your…

  • Featured

    Rare Patient Voice

    Want to get paid for your opinion? Rare Patient Voice wants to hear your story through confidential surveys and interviews,…

  • A man uses the make easy hang in order to hang his grocery bag on the bag of his wheelchair.
    Featured

    Make Life Easy

    Innovating Products for People with Disabilities Make Life Easy is a social venture with the purpose to innovate and produce…