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The 13-inch Sling Bag, model 70040, is an underseat pocket designed to provide easy access and an unobstructed view of any items stored in this carrying bag to manual wheelchair users. The caddy is large enough to hold many daily needed items such as medicines, personals, writing instruments, paper, etc. The bag comes standard with a main compartment, pen and pencil pouch, and a small front pouch. The bag features a spring-action, hex frame opening which can be opened by placing the fingers in the middle of the frame and popping it open. Closing the frame requires a push on the outside of the frame. Opening and closing the caddy does not require manual dexterity or strength. This lined, coated nylon bag is attached to the side tubing of wheelchairs with side release clips and webbing. DIMENSIONS (WxDxH): 13 x 3 x 7.25 inches. COLOR: Royal blue, magenta, teal, grey, black, or burgundy.

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This product record was updated on March 18, 2003.

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Creations in Space, Inc.

415 NW North St.
Pullman, Washington 99163
United States
Telephone: 509-592-5753.
Fax: 509-332-0502.
Web: http://www.creationsinspace.com.
Email: Bags@CreationsinSpace.com.


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