küschall has designed and developed what is claimed to be the ‘world’s lightest wheelchair‘. the switzerland-based company utilizes aerospace materials to create the ‘superstar’ which features a 1.5kg frame – 30% lighter and 20% stronger compared to classic carbon models.

küschall employs formula 1 to perfect 'world's lightest wheelchair' made from graphene

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the küschall superstar is built using a semi-metal known as graphene, the strongest material known to man. graphene is 200 times stronger than steel and 10 times tougher than diamond, but still incredibly flexible and ultra-lightweight. it is made up of a single layer of carbon atoms, tightly bound in a hexagonal lattice. 

küschall employs formula 1 to perfect 'world's lightest wheelchair' made from graphene

 

 

the design aims to combat the 50-70% of wheelchair users who end up with upper extremity injuries after the first 10-15 years. in order to ease these chances the wheels have been positioned in closer proximity to the user which helps to increase propelling efficiency.

küschall employs formula 1 to perfect 'world's lightest wheelchair' made from graphene

 

 

industrial designer and project leader for the company, andre fangueiro, worked with formula 1 manufacturers to perfect the driving performance of the superstar. the wheelchair features an X-shape geometry with road dampening properties that provides an increase in performance and agility by responding rapidly to every movement. it also features a bespoke backrest with the possibility for a tool less adjustment, and a tailor made seat with an integrated seat cushion to also help optimize propelling performance.

küschall employs formula 1 to perfect 'world's lightest wheelchair' made from graphene

küschall employs formula 1 to perfect 'world's lightest wheelchair' made from graphene

küschall employs formula 1 to perfect 'world's lightest wheelchair' made from graphene