XO-101 Power-Assist Standing Wheelchair — Manual Push
Product Overview
The Karman XO-101 is a manual push-power assist standing wheelchair that enables users to transition from sitting to a supported standing position with electric assistance while being manually propelled. Engineered by Karman Healthcare with quick-release rear wheels, a chest harness, and a knee support system, it supports users in achieving upright positioning for health, social, and functional benefits. Designed for users who retain some upper body function and want an active approach to daily standing.
Key Features
Product Highlights
The XO-101 bridges the gap between manual and power standing wheelchairs — the standing function is electrically powered for safe, consistent lift, but the chair is manually propelled, keeping it lighter and simpler than full-power platforms. Regular upright positioning has documented benefits including improved circulation, bone density, bowel and bladder function, and social engagement — all of which the XO-101 facilitates within a single versatile chair. The optional tray attachment transforms standing time into productive work time by providing a stable surface at a natural working height.
Dimensions
Frame & Build
General
| Model | XO-101 |
|---|---|
| Product Weight | 56.0 lb — Heavy — two-person lift recommended. |
| Assembly | Required — tools and instructions included. |
| Airline Approved | Yes — FAA Compliant |
| Certification | FDA 510(k) Registered CE Certified ISO 9001:2015 |
Shipping & Returns
| Shipping | Free — all 48 contiguous US states. No minimum. |
|---|---|
| Ships At | 120.0 lb |
| Returns | 30-day — new & unused in original packaging. Email support@ozzocare.com to start. |
| Spec Sheet | Open |
Warranty Coverage
| Wear Parts | 90 days |
|---|---|
| Battery | 6 months |
| Upholstery | 3 months |
| Electronics | 1 years |
| Parts | 0 years |
| Frame | 3 years |
| Frame Warranty | 3-Year Frame Warranty |
What's Inside the Box
13 items included
Assembly Required
Minimal assembly required — quick and tool-free setup
Primary Use Cases
5 real-world scenarios for this product
🦴 Power-Assisted Standing for Independent Users
The XO-101 combines manual self-propulsion with power-assisted standing — the power motor handles the physically demanding sit-to-stand transition while the user maintains propulsion independence in seated mode. This combination targets users with sufficient upper body strength to self-propel but not enough lower body or core strength to stand independently. Quick-release 24" quick-release rear wheels allow fast compact storage.
🏠 Independent Home Mobility
Self-propelled with 24" quick-release rear wheels for full independent indoor navigation. Power-assisted standing allows users to access kitchen counters, shelving, bathroom fixtures, and face-to-face interactions throughout the home without caregiver assistance for each standing instance. Maximum open width of 27" handles standard 32" interior doorframes.
💼 Workplace, School & Social Participation
The lightest power standing chair available, the XO-101 is practical enough for daily workplace, university, and community use. Standing capability enables counter-height interactions, whiteboard access, and eye-level conversation that purely seated users cannot access. Adjustable seat, backrest, and armrest height accommodate individual user ergonomics for full-day use. Supports up to 250 lbs.
🏥 Rehabilitation & Clinical Programs
Prescribed for users in neurological rehabilitation, SCI programs, and long-term care transitions who have functional upper extremity strength but require assisted standing. The flip-back armrests and flip-up footrests provide clean transfer access, and the adjustable components allow clinical teams to configure the chair precisely for individual patients.
⏳ Daily Comfort & Postural Health
Alternating between seated and standing throughout the day reduces sustained pressure, improves circulation, and supports musculoskeletal health for long-term wheelchair users. The adjustable seat and backrest height allow users to achieve an optimal seated posture between standing sessions — supporting both functional independence and long-term postural health.
Detailed Information
Manual wheelchair users with sufficient upper body strength who cannot complete the sit-to-stand transition independently
Rehabilitation patients progressing through standing programs who need power-assisted transitions with self-propulsion independence
Adults with spinal cord injuries, neurological conditions, or lower limb weakness who retain functional upper extremity strength
Users who want the health benefits of regular standing combined with the independence of self-propelled mobility
Best Suited EnvironmentsHome environments where a user self-propels through the house and stands independently for specific tasks
Workplace and educational settings where standing access during meetings, at counters, and in social situations matters
Rehabilitation programs where power-assisted standing is prescribed alongside active manual mobility goals
Community environments where a combination of self-propulsion and standing capability delivers maximum independence






















