XO-55 Manual Standing Wheelchair — Self-Propel, 18" Seat
Product Overview
The Karman XO-55 is a manual propel, manual standing wheelchair that enables users to achieve an upright standing position through a mechanical standing mechanism that can be activated in under 10 seconds. Manufactured by Karman Healthcare with pneumatic tires, a chest harness, knee support, and a pelvic belt, it delivers the benefits of regular standing positioning in a manually propelled frame. Designed for users with sufficient upper body strength who want to self-propel and self-stand without motorized assistance.
Key Features
Product Highlights
The XO-55's mechanical standing mechanism allows users who retain core and upper body function to achieve upright standing independently — without needing a battery, charger, or motorized system to maintain or repair. Pneumatic tires absorb vibration better than flat-free alternatives, making the manual propulsion experience more comfortable on outdoor or textured surfaces. At 55 pounds with full standing hardware, it is one of the lightest manual standing wheelchairs available that includes a complete harness and knee support system.
Dimensions
Frame & Build
General
| Model | XO-55 |
|---|---|
| Product Weight | 55.0 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 | 100.0 lb |
| Returns | 30-day — new & unused in original packaging. Email support@ozzocare.com to start. |
| Spec Sheet | Open |
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
14 items included
Assembly Required
Minimal assembly required — quick and tool-free setup
Primary Use Cases
5 real-world scenarios for this product
🦴 Standing Therapy & Bone Health
Regular weight-bearing standing has well-documented clinical benefits — including improved bone density, reduced spasticity, better circulation, and lower urinary tract health outcomes. The XO-55 allows users to stand independently at their own pace throughout the day, without requiring a separate standing frame device or caregiver-assisted transfers.
🏠 Independent Home Mobility with Standing Function
Self-propelled with 24" rear wheels for full independent indoor navigation. Users can propel in seated position through home environments and then stand when desired — at the kitchen counter, in conversation, or for specific daily tasks. Maximum open width of 27" navigates standard 32" interior doorframes comfortably.
💼 Workplace & Social Participation
Standing capability dramatically changes social dynamics — eye contact, counter-height interactions, and shelf access become possible. For users in professional or educational settings, the ability to stand during meetings, at workstations, and in conversation is a meaningful quality-of-life improvement beyond just mobility. Supports up to 265 lbs in both seated and standing positions.
🏥 Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy Programs
Frequently prescribed in inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation programs as part of standing protocols following spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, or other neurological conditions. The manually operated standing mechanism gives users and therapists precise control over the standing process. Available in 16", 18" seat widths.
⏳ Long-Term Seated Comfort Between Standing Periods
Flip-back armrests and flip-up footrests maintain access and comfort during seated use between standing sessions. The padded sling back provides back support during extended seated periods. At 55 lbs, it's heavy enough for structural stability during standing but designed for daily home and community use without van lift requirements.
Detailed Information
Adults with lower limb weakness or paralysis who retain sufficient upper body and core strength to operate a manual standing mechanism
Long-term manual wheelchair users who want to incorporate standing into their daily routine for health and independence benefits
Rehabilitation patients in standing programs who need a device they can operate independently without therapy staff
Users motivated by the social, psychological, and physiological benefits of standing — bone density, circulation, bladder health, and eye-level interaction
Best Suited EnvironmentsHome environments where a user wants to stand independently at kitchen counters, shelving, and in conversation
Rehabilitation and outpatient therapy settings where standing is prescribed as part of a structured program
Workplace and educational settings where standing during meetings, at workstations, and in social settings is a meaningful daily goal
Community environments where independent standing access improves participation in activities others take for granted


















