Young man using a manual wheelchair outdoors, wearing Vilber's adaptive joggers in black. Side view showing the seated fit and clean silhouette.
Vilber's adaptive joggers laid flat on white background, angled view showing the tapered leg and ribbed cuff detail.
Vilber's adaptive joggers laid flat on white background, front view. Black, elasticated waistband, ribbed ankle cuffs, no pockets.
Close-up of French Terry fabric used in Vilber's adaptive joggers, showing the soft three-thread knit texture. 90% cotton, 10% polyester.
Young man using a manual wheelchair outdoors, wearing Vilber's adaptive joggers in black. Front view showing the elasticated waistband and relaxed fit through the seat.
Young man using a wheelchair with Batec Mobility power attachment, wearing Vilber's adaptive joggers in black. Active lifestyle shot outdoors.
Close-up of Vilber's adaptive joggers worn in a wheelchair, showing the seated fit across the thighs and the clean front panel without bunching.
Close-up side view of Vilber's adaptive joggers showing the elasticated waistband and smooth fabric across the hip in a seated position.

Vilber's

Basic wheelchair adaptive sweatpants

Sale price€39,00
Size:XS
In stock
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Basic wheelchair adaptive sweatpants

XS

Workshop

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

Gaujas iela 18
Vangaži 2136
Latvia

23553444

Sizing

Adaptive clothing sizing guide

Finding the perfect fit for your adaptive clothing should be effortless. At Vilbers.com, we understand the unique needs of our customers, especially those seeking comfortable and functional wheelchair adaptive trousers and other adaptive clothing. This guide will help you confidently select the right size, whether you're a paraplegic or quadriplegic individual, or simply looking for inclusive fashion.


How to choose your pants by body measurements

We've designed our sizing charts around body measurements to ensure the best possible fit for our adaptive trousers. To find your ideal size, you'll need to measure your:

  1. Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, typically the narrowest part of your torso.
  2. Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
  3. Thighs: Measure around the fullest part of one thigh.

Important note on waist adjustment: Our adaptive trousers feature an adjustable waist. This means that if the size fits your hips and thighs comfortably, the waist measurement can fluctuate by approximately 20% and still provide a great fit.


Measuring from a seated or lying position

We know that standing to take measurements isn't always possible. You can comfortably and accurately measure yourself while lying down or sitting in your wheelchair. Just follow these simple steps:

  • For Waist: If you're seated, lean slightly to the side to expose your natural waistline. If lying down, simply locate your natural waist. Measure around this area.
  • For Hips: While seated or lying down, ensure the tape measure goes around the fullest part of your hips and bottom. Try to keep the tape measure as level as possible.
  • For Thighs: While seated or lying down, measure around the fullest part of one thigh. Make sure the leg is relaxed.

Don't have a measuring tape? No problem!

You can still accurately measure yourself using a simple household item:

  1. Grab a ribbon, rope, or even a piece of string.
  2. Wrap it comfortably around the area you need to measure (waist, hips, or thigh) while seated or lying down.
  3. Mark the point where the ribbon overlaps.
  4. Lay the ribbon flat and measure its length with a standard ruler.

Measure your favorite garment for a perfect match

For an even more precise fit, you can compare the measurements of your favorite well-fitting pants or shirt to the measurements of our garments. We provide detailed garment measurements for all our items. Simply:

  1. Lay your favorite item flat on a bed or flat surface.
  2. Measure the relevant dimensions (e.g., inseam, waist width, hip width for pants; chest width, sleeve length for shirts).
  3. Compare these measurements to the "Garment Measurements" provided on our product pages.

 

Sizing

Adaptive clothing sizing guide

Finding the perfect fit for your adaptive clothing should be effortless. At Vilbers.com, we understand the unique needs of our customers, especially those seeking comfortable and functional wheelchair adaptive trousers and other adaptive clothing. This guide will help you confidently select the right size, whether you're a paraplegic or quadriplegic individual, or simply looking for inclusive fashion.


How to choose your pants by body measurements

We've designed our sizing charts around body measurements to ensure the best possible fit for our adaptive trousers. To find your ideal size, you'll need to measure your:

  1. Waist: Measure around your natural waistline, typically the narrowest part of your torso.
  2. Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring tape parallel to the floor.
  3. Thighs: Measure around the fullest part of one thigh.

Important note on waist adjustment: Our adaptive trousers feature an adjustable waist. This means that if the size fits your hips and thighs comfortably, the waist measurement can fluctuate by approximately 20% and still provide a great fit.


Measuring from a seated or lying position

We know that standing to take measurements isn't always possible. You can comfortably and accurately measure yourself while lying down or sitting in your wheelchair. Just follow these simple steps:

  • For Waist: If you're seated, lean slightly to the side to expose your natural waistline. If lying down, simply locate your natural waist. Measure around this area.
  • For Hips: While seated or lying down, ensure the tape measure goes around the fullest part of your hips and bottom. Try to keep the tape measure as level as possible.
  • For Thighs: While seated or lying down, measure around the fullest part of one thigh. Make sure the leg is relaxed.

Don't have a measuring tape? No problem!

You can still accurately measure yourself using a simple household item:

  1. Grab a ribbon, rope, or even a piece of string.
  2. Wrap it comfortably around the area you need to measure (waist, hips, or thigh) while seated or lying down.
  3. Mark the point where the ribbon overlaps.
  4. Lay the ribbon flat and measure its length with a standard ruler.

Measure your favorite garment for a perfect match

For an even more precise fit, you can compare the measurements of your favorite well-fitting pants or shirt to the measurements of our garments. We provide detailed garment measurements for all our items. Simply:

  1. Lay your favorite item flat on a bed or flat surface.
  2. Measure the relevant dimensions (e.g., inseam, waist width, hip width for pants; chest width, sleeve length for shirts).
  3. Compare these measurements to the "Garment Measurements" provided on our product pages.

 

Trousers that stay up, cover your back, and feel good all day. Because the cut is different, not just the waistband.

If you use a wheelchair, you already know the problem.

By mid-morning your trousers have slipped down, your back is exposed, and the fabric is bunching uncomfortably where it shouldn't be. You pull them up. They slip again.

The usual fix - raising the back waistband - doesn't actually work. Standard trousers have a centre back seam that runs between the seat. In a seated position, that seam presses directly into the body. It creates pressure, it pulls the fabric down, and no matter how high the waistband sits, the trousers keep shifting.

The Vilber's Adaptive Joggers are built differently.

The entire back section is cut as one piece, no centre back seam. The rise is higher, but more importantly, the shape follows the seated position from the start. The fabric lies flat across the back, there's nothing pressing in, and the wide elasticated waistband stays where you put it.

The result: your back stays covered. The waistband stays comfortable. You stop thinking about your trousers.

The composition:

Soft three-thread French Terry 90% cotton, 10% polyester — warm enough for everyday wear, gentle on skin, and easy to put on independently or with assistance.

One colour: black. Sizes XS to 4XL. Model wears size S.

Please note, this model has no openable front panel and has no pockets.

Why this cut is different:

Most "wheelchair-adapted" trousers simply add extra fabric to the back waistband. The centre back seam stays. The problem stays.

Vilber's removes the seam entirely. Combined with a pattern drafted specifically for the seated position, the trousers hold their shape throughout the day — without pulling, without shifting, without exposing your back.

Excellent seamstress work and very sturdy fastening. I totally recommend this shop!

Anna Karin U.

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