MVP502 Lightweight Ergonomic Reclining Wheelchair — 20" Seat
Product Overview
The Karman MVP-502 is a lightweight self-propelling ergonomic reclining wheelchair built around a patented V-Seating system that prevents forward sliding without the need for a seat belt or wedge cushion. Manufactured by Karman Healthcare with 22-inch rear wheels and an aircraft-grade aluminum frame, it offers a smooth 93-to-160-degree backrest recline for users who spend long hours seated. The best solution for users who need both everyday self-propulsion and reliable pressure and posture management.
Key Features
Product Highlights
The V-Seating system works by shaping the seat to position the user's thighs slightly higher than the lower back, naturally preventing the forward migration that standard flat seats allow — without needing the user to be strapped in or propped with a wedge cushion. For users who self-propel, this is significant: they can lean forward to push without sliding out of position. The 93-to-160-degree recline range allows smooth daily repositioning without requiring a caregiver to lift or reposition the user from scratch.
Dimensions
Frame & Build
General
| Model | MVP502-MS |
|---|---|
| Product Weight | 36.0 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 | 60.0 lb |
| Returns | 30-day — new & unused in original packaging. Email support@ozzocare.com to start. |
Warranty Coverage
| Wear Parts | 0 days |
|---|---|
| Battery | 0 months |
| Upholstery | 0 months |
| Electronics | 0 years |
| Parts | 1 years |
| Frame | 999 years |
| Frame Warranty | Limited Lifetime 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
🏠 Extended Home Seating & Comfort
Combines reclining function with the anti-sliding V-Seat ergonomic design — a combination that directly addresses two of the most common problems for full-time seated users: pressure sores and sliding forward out of the seat. With a maximum open width of 29", it moves through standard 32" doorframes with room to spare for daily indoor navigation.
🏥 Medical Recovery & Rehabilitation
The reclining backrest and elevating legrests support post-operative positioning, leg edema management, and physical therapy transition protocols. Flip-back armrests make lateral transfers onto beds and medical equipment clean and safe. Supports up to 250 lbs across 16", 18", 20" seat widths for a wide range of clinical users.
🌳 Caregiver-Assisted Outdoor Outings
Flat-free 24" rear wheels handle paved outdoor surfaces and ramps without maintenance. The foldable frame allows loading into adapted vehicles for community trips and medical appointments. Caregiver push handles at a standard height keep pushing comfortable during longer outings.
✈️ Assisted Living & Residential Care
Widely used in nursing homes and assisted living communities where residents require both repositioning capability and daily transport. The combination of ergonomic seating and recline function means this chair supports residents through meals, activities, and rest periods without requiring multiple chair transfers throughout the day.
⏳ Anti-Sliding & Pressure Management
The patented V-Seat design actively prevents users from sliding forward — a chronic problem in standard reclining wheelchairs that leads to poor posture, shear force injury, and caregiver fatigue from repeated repositioning. For users in sustained reclined positions, this feature alone makes a measurable difference in daily comfort and skin health.
Detailed Information
Long-term wheelchair users who spend 8+ hours daily seated and require position changes to prevent pressure injuries
Neurological patients (stroke, MS, ALS, spinal cord injury) who cannot independently reposition and need caregiver-managed recline
Seniors with low endurance or orthostatic hypotension who benefit from regular reclined positioning throughout the day
Patients with lower limb edema, contractures, or post-operative leg positioning needs who require elevating legrests
Caregivers and clinical staff managing medically complex residents who need positioning tools beyond standard seating
Best Suited EnvironmentsHome care environments where a full-time caregiver manages daily repositioning and pressure relief schedules
Assisted living and nursing facilities where reclining capability reduces the number of daily bed transfers needed
Inpatient and subacute rehabilitation settings where patients require consistent positioning during clinical recovery
Long-term care settings where skin integrity management is a primary clinical priority for high-risk residents




























