The Progeo Noir 2.0 is formed from a single carbon shell, moulded to your dimensions. There is virtually no frame flex, and the response when pushing is immediate and precise. That performance comes from commitment: once the chair is built, there is very little scope for adjustment.
Because of that, accurate specification at the outset is essential. The Noir rewards people who already know exactly how they want their chair set up, rather than those who expect to experiment or make changes later.
One notable distinction is Progeo’s endorsement of powered add-ons on the Noir 2.0’s carbon frame without invalidating the warranty. This is unusual for carbon construction and allows powered assistance without needing a second wheelchair.
Component options are firmly in premium territory. A rigid carbon seat base can be specified in place of a fabric sling, helping the chair retain its shape over time. Integrated AIR backrests are available where additional support is required, without adding unnecessary weight.
The carbon frame is meant to be seen, with a range of finishes available from subtle to bold. Despite that, the design remains clean and purposeful rather than decorative.
The Noir 2.0 suits people who are confident in their setup and want the most responsive, lightweight solution Progeo offers. It is not a good choice if you expect to adjust geometry or seating in any meaningful way after delivery.