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HAND DRIVEN MOBILITY AID CYCLE (MODELS 6B.1, 6B.2, 6B.3, & 6B.4)    


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The Hand Driven Mobility Aid Cycle (models 6B.1, 6B.2, 6B.3, AND 6B.4) are hand propelled children's tricycles. These tricycles are customizable/adaptable to various levels of dysfunction. Features include a 1-piece seat that provides low back support, abduction wedge, verticle handlebars, 45-degree hip control belt, rubber tires, and an extra wide steel frame with a 19-inch wide rear wheel base for stability. Leg cuffs, foot positioning harnesses, and hand and wrist accessories are available options. SIZES: Model 6B.1 fits children with leg lengths (heel bottom to hip joint) 11 to 17 inches; model 6B.2 fits leg lengths 16 to 22 inches; model 6B.3 fits leg lengths 21 to 27 inches; and model 6B.4 fits leg lengths 26 to 32 inches. WEIGHT: 25 to 42 pounds.

Notes: Shipped partially assembled. ** Prices, in ascending model number order are $399, $459, $499, and $1150.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on August 23, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Consumer Care Products, LLC (formerly Consumer Care Products Inc.)

W222 N5739 Miller Way
Sussex, Wisconsin 53089
United States
Telephone: 262-820-2300.
Fax: 262-820-2599.
Web: http://www.consumercarellc.com.
Email: info@consumercarellc.com.


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