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Apex Designs, Inc.

Shawnee Mission, Kansas 66204
United States
Telephone: 800-851-1122 or 913-642-5106.
Fax: 913-642-9709.
Web: http://www.apexeq.com.
Email: info@apexeq.com.

Products manufactured by Apex Designs, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. CHALLENGE CIRCUIT (MODEL CH7000) Picture of CHALLENGE CIRCUIT (MODEL CH7000)

    The Challenge Circuit, model CH7000, is a weight exercise machine designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury. This multi-purpose weight-training machine is equipped with various stations that allow paraplegics or quadriplegics to get a complete and total workout. It is a space-efficient, single-stack unit that enables individuals with varied arm and hand strength to perform at a comfortable level with little or no assistance. Exercise stations include a lat pull station for lat pulldowns and tricep extensions, a seated row station, and an arm curl station. At the lat pull station, an adjustable lap/leg restraint stabilizes the body to insure maximum intensity during the exercises. At the seated row station, the back pad telescopes out and doubles as a chest pad to add comfort and stability while performing the row. The adjustable upper arm allows the user to choose a variety of starting positions for complete extension throughout the movement. The upper arm’s three handles allow a full workout of the middle to upper back. The lat pull and arm curl stations both have quick-disconnect to allow them to be used for separate hi/low pulleys so a variety of exercises can be performed on the upper body and legs. The unit has naugahyde upholstery, chrome guide rods/top plate, nylon coated aircraft cable, and epoxy powder coat paint. The weight stack is slide pin adjustable. DIMENSIONS: (HxDxW): 81 x 54 x 76 inches. Frame tubing is 2 inches in diameter. WEIGHT: 450 pounds. Weight stack totals 200 pounds in 10-pound increments. WARRANTY: Lifetime warranty on framework construction and materials limited to the original owner and not including upholstery, pads, cables or pulleys which are warranted up to one year from the date of purchase.

  2. QUANTUM BATH CHAIR (MODELS Q100C & Q100F) Picture of QUANTUM BATH CHAIR (MODELS Q100C & Q100F)

    The Quantun Bath Chair is a bath seat designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This compact, collapsible chair is designed for travel or daily use and the lightweight PVC frame requires no tools for disassembly. The flexible configuration adapts for right or left entry and transfer and right or left faucets. This seat features stainless steel hardware, suction-cup tips on the legs, a covered back support, and a single armrest. A channel in the seat enables the shower curtain to close. Model Q100C has a commode-style seat and model Q100F has a bench-style flat seat. The transfer ledge features two short, rubber-tipped legs to prevent slipping on the tub edge. OPTIONS: Shower leg attachments to enable the chair to be used in a shower rather than a tub and a carrying case. DIMENSIONS (WxD): The seat is 18 x 20.5 inches and the chair is 18 x 21 inches. The unit 30 x 24 x 6 inches folded. CAPACITY: The commode seat accommodates 350 pounds and the flat seat accommodates 400 pounds. WEIGHT: The travel weight is 20 pounds. WARRANTY: Limited lifetime warranty.

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