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*SALE* NEW Drive DeVibliss Ultra Light self propelled Wheelchair
Stafford, Staffordshire
£75
- Posted
- 1 day ago
- Seller Type
- Private
Description
With an aluminum frame, this Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair weighs only 13kg (2 stone).
The aluminium design also makes it strong and durable - it can support users weighing up to 125kg (20 stone) depending on the model.
A folding mechanism means that the Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair is easy to carry and store when not in use.
For comfort, the seat is constructed from flexible fabric and the dual armrests are padded.
The armrests are in a 'desk' style, meaning they are angled at the front to allow the chair to be pushed close to a table or workstation.
A pair of swing-away footrests offers the user more stability, and they can be moved out of the way during transfers.
To enable propulsion by an attendant, the Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair has rear push handles.
These feature cable brakes that ensure control and safety, and they can be locked for parking.
The larger wheels have handrails to enable the user to propel themselves; the smaller wheels have solid, puncture-proof and low maintenance tyres.
The Ultra Lightweight Wheelchair is an excellent choice for people requiring a high-quality wheelchair.
Self propelled model
Quick-release rear wheels
Rear wheel diameter: 61cm (24 inches).
Width: 62 or 71cm (24 or 28 inches).
Width (closed): 32cm (13 inches).
Length: 107 or 109cm (42 or 43 inches).
Height: 93cm (37 inches).
Seat width: 42 (17 inches).
Seat length: 39cm (16 inches).
Seat height: 52cm (20 1/2 inches).
Weight: 13kg (2 stone).
Maximum safe user weight: 115 or 125kg (18 or 20 stone).
Ad ID: 1502052149
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