Independent stair climbing
Scewo BRO: precise joystick, crawler tracks for stairs, maneuverable on two wheels, with one-touch height adjustment.
- find your match at 2KERR.

The best wheelchair is the one that makes your daily moments easier. Think about:
In short: start with your routes, rhythm, terrain, and transport (car/camper).
Answer honestly; your answers will direct your choice.
Tip: write down three regular routes (e.g., supermarket → school → park) and test them. This way, "the best" feels immediately like "this works for me."

We show three control options — joystick, body steering, and semi-active.
Select all balance wheelchairs to view all the different controls, so there is always a model that fits your routes and rhythm.
Good to know: each of these options can drive over different surfaces, can turn on its axis, and is often car-friendly. Choose the control that fits you; we'll fine-tune the rest together during your test drive.
During a test drive, we practice your routes: doorstep threshold, elevator, cobblestones, forest path, or beach access. This way, you feel directly what suits you.

A balance wheelchair can often be reimbursed as a custom provision through the municipality via WMO or PGB. We assist with the justification using our 2KERR step-by-step plan.
Technically checked, equipped with new wear parts where necessary, and delivered with service & warranty.
Are you looking for the best balance wheelchair or best electric wheelchair? Then you mainly want one thing: a chair that makes your daily life easier. From shopping in narrow aisles and talking at eye level at the counter, to driving over cobblestones, grass, or hard sand and easily transporting the chair in the car. At the same time, with the large selection available, you might feel lost: foldable electric wheelchair, foldable/collapsible wheelchair, lightweight variants, joystick or body steering, hybrid with stair climbing—and then you also have second-hand and deals.
This guide makes it simple. We start with your routes and rhythm (where do you drive 80% of the time?) and link it to the control that suits you: joystick, body steering, or hybrid/semi-active. We explain when stair climbing and balance at eye level make sense, which chairs are suitable for uneven terrain (think of off-road wheelchairs, forest paths, beach access) and what to consider when looking for a foldable/collapsible, lightweight electric wheelchair that can go in the car or sometimes even on the plane. Finally, we provide clear tips on costs, WMO reimbursement, renting, second-hand, and how to recognize a best buy electric wheelchair—without falling back on dry specs or vague promises.