Weight Capacity 250 lbs. Overall Width (open) 27″ Overall Width (closed) 12.5″ Overall Height 50″ Seat-to-Floor Height 19.5″ Back Height 20″ – 30″ Seat Width 20″ Seat Depth 16″ Overall Length w/Riggings 42″ Product Weight 49.9 lbs Reclining Angle up to 180 degrees Arms full Length Product Features Recliner Full Arm Detachable Padded Full neck
Categories: Wheelchairs
Added on: August 1, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Weight Capacity 250 lbs. Overall Width (open) 27″ Overall Width (closed) 12.5″ Overall Height 50″ Seat-to-Floor Height 19.5″ Back Height 20″ – 30″ Seat Width 20″ Seat Depth 16″ Overall Length w/Riggings 42″ Product Weight 49.9 lbs Reclining Angle up to 180 degrees Arms full Length
Gave me my life back This has been a life saver. I am unable to sit up right for more than a few minutes and I am also now limited in my walking due to a tumor on my sacrum. Being able to recline and relieve the compression pain has allowed me to return to life activities. I am no longer stuck in a bed. It is easy to use for those that help me. The removable head piece is a bit of a hassle but I understand having that feature even if I won’t be using it so it does not detract from the score. If future models had…
Thank you for finally designing a winning wheelchair!! This wheelchair is the only comfortable wheelchair my husband can use for extended sitting. The headrest is critical to his comfort when sitting. The ability to recline is a plus. It operates on hydrolics to recline so you can select any position. I recline the back as needed. This wheelchair is more beefy and the back is taller than traditional wheelchairs. I can lift and load it after removing the headpiece section, which comes off with little effort. Then to collapse the chair, a stabilizer…
Needs more A few things that I donât like about this chair:1. There is a big open gap at the back of the seat where it meets the lower back of the chair. Going to have to get a bolster pillow to put there.2. There is no locking mechanism in the back of the chair-only the manual brakes in front which are metal that press the tire when the lever is brought forward. I donât think they should be metal. Itâs going to wear down the tire. Hard rubber would be better.3. The arms wobble…