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  1. BEACH HIPPOCAMPE Picture of BEACH HIPPOCAMPE The Beach Hippocampe is a three-wheeled beach and all-terrain wheelchair designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. FRAME: The frame is available in small, medium, large, and extra-large. The small frame is 46 inches long, the medium frame is 50 inches long, the large frame is 54 inches long, and the extra-large frame is 62 inches long. Folded dimensions (HxL) are 15 x 45 inches for the small frame, 15 x 49 inches for the medium frame, 15 x 53 inches for the large frame, and 15...[More Information]

  2. DEBUG BEACH WHEELCHAIR Picture of DEBUG BEACH WHEELCHAIR The DeBug Beach Wheelchair is an attendant-propelled beach wheelchair designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. FRAME: High-grade 316L stainless steel tubing. An articulating rear suspension system and push handles are included. The chair comes standard with a high-gloss, stainless steel finish. Custom powder-coat colors are available. Optional quick-release pins for disassembling the chair without tools are available. The chair is 33.5 inches wide with the standard wheels and...[More Information]

  3. HEAVY DUTY STAINLESS STEEL AQUATIC WHEELCHAIR The Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Aquatic Wheeelchair is a pool wheelchair designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This chair is suitable for daily immersion and use in a pool environment. FRAME: Stainless steel folding frame with double cross bracing. SEAT: 16, 18, or 20 inches wide. UPHOLSTERY: Mildew resistant PVC mesh. ARMRESTS: Flip-up armrests. CAPACITY: 350 pounds....[More Information]

  4. POOL ACCESS CHAIR The Pool Access Chair is a pool wheelchair designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. The chair is designed to operate in a pool environment or shower. Users can get in and out of the pool via a platform lift or ramp. FRAME: PVC pipe with anti-tip design. SEAT: 18-inch wide plastic seat. ARMRESTS: Flip-out armrest. BRAKES: Dual locking brakes. CASTERS: 3-inch front rubber caster wheels with stainless steel swivel. WHEELS: Gray non-skid rear wheels with user grip. FOOTRESTS: Exte...[More Information]

  5. POOL HIPPOCAMPE Picture of POOL HIPPOCAMPE The Pool Hippocampe is a three-wheeled wheelchair designed for use at swimming pools by individuals with mobility disabilities. FRAME: The frame is available in small, medium, large, and extra-large. The small frame is 46 inches long, the medium frame is 50 inches long, the large frame is 54 inches long, and the extra-large frame is 62 inches long. Folded dimensions (HxL) are 15 x 45 inches for the small frame, 15 x 49 inches for the medium frame, 15 x 53 inches for the large frame, and 15 x 5...[More Information]

  6. POOL WHEELCHAIR Picture of POOL WHEELCHAIR The Pool Wheelchair is a wheelchair for pool designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities, lower extremity disabilities, and spinal cord injury. The chair is made of PVC plastic, with stainless steel bolts, screws, and front wheels. The rear wheels are all-plastic with rubber tread and independent action parking brakes. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 38 x 30 x 27.5 inches. The seat height is 21.5 inches and the internal width is 17.75 inches....[More Information]

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