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The Pro-Tennis Ace and Pro-Tennis Elite are sport wheelchairs designed for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities, mobility disabilities, or spinal cord injury. Both models are designed specifically for use in playing wheelchair tennis. FRAME: Adjustable-height frame constructed from titanium aerospace alloy tubing. The Pro-Tennis Elite has a fully loaded frame with integral camber bar. SEAT: The Pro-Tennis Ace has a fixed seat with an adjustable camber bar. FOOTRESTS: All models have footrests with adjustable upholstery.

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This product record was updated on February 10, 2004.

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Cyclone Mobility & Fitness Equipment

Unit 5, Apex Court, Bassendale Road
Croft Business Park
Bromborough, CH62 3RE
United Kingdom
Telephone: 011-44-151-346-2310.
Fax: 011-44-151-346-2311.
Web: http://www.cyclone-mf.co.uk.


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