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The Barrett Combi, models 8 & 9, are adult wheelchairs designed to provide the user with the chair best suited to his/her individual needs and comfort. FRAME: 29 x 30 x 12 inches (Combi 8); 29 x 26 x 12 inches (Combi 9) folded sizes; tubular alloy steel, full gloss stove finish. SEAT: 17 x 17 inches for both models. ARMRESTS: Detachable for tray usuage with molded arm pads. BRAKES: Lever assembly. WHEELS: Combi 8 (22 inch); Combi 9 (12.5 inch). CAPACITY: 226 pounds for both models. WEIGHT: Combi 8 (38 pounds); Combi 10 (35 pounds). WARRANTY: 12 month guarantee. Several accessories are also available.

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This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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RJ Mobility Ltd.

100 Dewsbury Road
Elland, West Yorkshire HX5 9BG
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44-01422-324830.
Fax: +44-01422-372503.
Web: http://www.rjmobility.com.
Email: enquiry@rjmobility.com.


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